Allison Williams
Allison Howell Williams (born April 13 in 1988) is an American producer and actor. As a result of her appearances in horror films her name has been called a horror queen by the media. In 2012-2017, she starred as Marnie Micheals on HBO's drama-comedy series Girls. They nominated her in the Critics' Choice Award. In 2017, she was nominated in both the MTV Movie Awards as well as the Screen Actors Guild Awards. The role she played in Get Out, starring Rose Armitage earned her a breakthrough. Her subsequent roles included horror movies The Perfection (2018 and M3GAN 2022) and M3GAN 2022, both of which she wrote. Williams was raised and born in New Canaan (Connecticut), her parents were former NBC Nightly anchor and managing editor Brian Williams, and television producer Jane Gillan Stoddard. Williams is the older sibling of Stoddard and Williams. Williams was a student at New Canaan Country School, and Greenwich Academy. Later, she majored in English and English at Yale University. She was as well a member of Morse College as well as the St. Elmo Secret Society. Williams also worked at an Ralph Lauren Outlet Store in New Canaan. Williams was a member for four seasons of Just Add Water, an comedy troupe. Also, she was a part of College Musical on YouTube. Sam Tsui starred in the film, while Kurt Hugo Schneider was its director. They both attended Yale. In 2010, she graduated at Yale with a English diploma.



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