Allison Williams
Allison Howell Williams, born April 13, 1998 in the US She is a actress and producer. Some media outlets have described her as"a horror queen" because of her roles in horror films. In 2012-2017, she starred in the role of Marnie Micheals in HBO's comedy drama series Girls. She was nominated in the Critics' Choice Award. Her biggest break came in the role of Rose Armitage in the horror film Get Out (2017), which won her nominations at The MTV Movie Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Awards among other awards. Her next film was in two horror films The Perfection (2018) and M3GAN (2022) and M3GAN (2022), the latter in which she was also as executive producer. Williams was born and raised in New Canaan (Connecticut), her parents were former NBC Nightly news host and managing editor Brian Williams, and television producer Jane Gillan Stoddard. There is also her own brother. Williams attended New Canaan Country School, and Greenwich Academy. Later, she attended Yale University majoring in English; she was a member of Morse College and the St. Elmo secret society. Williams was also a Ralph Lauren outlet employee in New Canaan. Additionally, she was a member of the improv comedy troupe Just Add water for a period of four years, and was a character as a character in the YouTube series College Musical. It was a project that featured Sam Tsui and was directed by Kurt Hugo Schneider, both of whom attended Yale. In 2010, she graduated at Yale with a English diploma.



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