Allison Williams
Allison Howell Williams (born April 13 1987) is an American actress and producer. Because of her role in horror movies her name has been called one of the most terrifying people in media. The first time she was on screen, she played Marnie in HBO's comedy-drama Girls (2012-17) in which she received an award from the Critics' Choice Award. She made her breakthrough with her performance as Rose Armitage, in the Horror film Get Out (2017). The film earned her nominations for the MTV Movie Awards, and Screen Actors Guild Awards. The actress then appeared in the horror films The Perfection (2018) and M3GAN (2022) The latter of which she also co-produced. Williams was the youngest daughter, born and raised, of the former NBC Nightly News Anchor and managing Editor Brian Williams and TV Producer Jane Gillan Stoddard. She is the younger sister of. Williams attended New Canaan Country School, and Greenwich Academy. She went to Yale University, majoring in English. Also, she was part in the St. Elmo and Morse College secret societies. While in New Canaan, Williams worked in a Ralph Lauren outlet store. She also was part of the troupe improv comedy Just Add Water, for four years, and was a character as a character in the YouTube series College Musical. Sam Tsui starred in the film, while Kurt Hugo Schneider was its director. They both went to Yale. She graduated with a bachelor's in English at Yale in 2010.
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