Allison Williams
Allison Howell Williams (born April 13 1988) is an American producer and actor. The media has labelled her"horror queen" and "horror queen" in the press for her horror film work. In 2012-2017, she starred as Marnie Micheals in HBO's comedy drama series Girls. They nominated her to win the Critics' Choice Award. She made her breakthrough with her role as Rose Armitage, in the thriller Get Out (2017). This earned nominations for the MTV Movie Awards, and Screen Actors Guild Awards. She went on to star in the horror films The Perfection (2018) and M3GAN (2022), the latter of which she was directed. 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 has a younger brother. Williams has attended Greenwich Academy and New Canaan Country School. In the following years, she earned a degree in English as a student at Yale University. She was also a member Morse College as well as the St. Elmo Secret Society. Williams was also a Ralph Lauren outlet employee in New Canaan. In addition, she was in the four-year membership of the Just Add water improv group, and was a part of the YouTube show College Musical. The show starred Sam Tsui and was directed by Kurt Hugo Schneider, both of whom also attended Yale. She graduated with a bachelor's in English from Yale University in 2010.



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