Meadow Williams

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Meadow Williams
Born
Melanie Kay Williams [1]

(1966-02-10) February 10, 1966 (age 58)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active1989–present
Spouse
Gerald Kessler
(m. 2010;died 2015)

Melanie Kay "Meadow" Williams (born February 10, 1966) is an American actress and producer. She began her career appearing in small roles in films including Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), The Mask (1994) and Apollo 13 (1995). In the 2000s, Williams began working as film producer; her credits include The Harvest (2013), Den of Thieves (2018), After (2019), and Boss Level (2020). She played Mildred Gillars in the 2021 drama film American Traitor: The Trial of Axis Sally , which she also financed.

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Williams' acting talent and professional conduct as a film producer were criticized by her American Traitor co-star, Al Pacino. [2]

Life and career

Melanie Kay Williams was born in Miami, Florida and grew up in Tennessee. [3] She began performing in high school and later moved to New York City for work as a model. In New York, Williams studied acting at Larry Moss Studio [3] and later moved to Los Angeles when she began appearing in episodes of television series include Murder, She Wrote , Dream On and Married... with Children . Williams also had secondary roles in films Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), The Mask (1994) and Apollo 13 (1995).

In 2008, Williams began producing and starring in the independent films, include the leading roles in Skeletons in the Desert (2008), Raven (2010), and Mysteria (2011). She produced and co-starred opposite Samantha Morton in the 2013 horror film The Harvest , and well as action film Den of Thieves (2018) and romantic drama After (2019). [4] In 2017, she won Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Digital Daytime Drama Series as a producer of web-series The Bay . [5] She starred opposite Sylvester Stallone in the 2018 action film Backtrace , [6] [7] and alongside Bruce Willis in the 2019 thriller 10 Minutes Gone . [8] She next played the role of Mildred Gillars in the drama film American Traitor: The Trial of Axis Sally opposite Al Pacino. [9] Williams' American Traitor co-star Al Pacino criticized her acting performance in the film, as well as her professionalism as a producer on the project. [10]

In a 2019 email to producer Randall Emmett, Pacino suggested adding another shooting day to the film "to help [Williams] give a better performance". [10] "Let's do this Randall. I'm not going for the A's or the B's. I’m going for something between C and B. I don't like Ds," wrote Pacino, "And, as long as you put the effort in with what you know about filmmaking and Michael too I'm sure we'll get to a B−. And that's good enough for me, if it's good enough for you." [2] Pacino also complained that Williams was interfering with director Michael Polish's editing process. "My thought Randall is very simple. She is not a professional. ... Someone has to say 'back off a second dear, we're completing the film still, take a look when it's ready'," Pacino wrote to Emmett. [2]

Personal life

She was married to her first husband until 2010. [1] In 2010, she married Gerald Kessler, a vitamin tycoon multi-millionaire. Kessler died in 2015 and she inherited almost all of his $800 million estate, which was the subject of legal action by Kessler's children from his previous marriage. [1] [11]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989The Nutzoids at Cannibal CoveBitsy
1994Turn of the BladeCalendar Girl
1994 Beverly Hills Cop III Spider Rider
1994 The Mask Pebbles
1995 Apollo 13 Kim
1995 Virtual Seduction HostessTelevision film
1999NewsRadioJulie
2000 The Extreme Adventures of Super Dave Girl Driver
2001 Soulkeeper Buxom Babe
2003 The Box Dancer
2004Uh Oh!Tara
2004 Miss Cast Away Flight AttendantTelevision film
2008Jack RioAndrea ShaneAlso producer
2008Skeletons in the DesertCasey StevensAlso producer
2010Light Years AwayMisty
2010RavenRavenAlso producer
2011 Mysteria Lavinia
2011SebastianMiranda Barnes
2013 The Harvest SandraAlso producer
2014 Reclaim Barmaid
2014 Reach Me Phyllis
2016 Officer Downe Mother Supreme
2017The IntrudersLilyAlso producer and writer
2018 Den of Thieves HollyAlso executive producer
2018 Backtrace ErinAlso executive producer
2019 After Professor SotoAlso producer
2019 10 Minutes Gone ClaireAlso executive producer
2019 Escape Plan: The Extractors Executive producer
2020 Boss Level PamAlso executive producer
2020Broken SoldierMrs. Ancilla
2020A Place Among the DeadAlex
2021 American Traitor: The Trial of Axis Sally Mildred Gillars Also producer
2021 Aileen Wuornos: American Boogeywoman Diane PittmanAlso producer
2022 Savage Salvation Detective Zeppelin
2023 The Donor Party Barbara
2023 Confidential Informant Jenny Sullivan
2025 Den of Thieves: Pantera [12] HollyAlso executive producer
TBA Outlaw Posse AphroditePost-production, also executive producer [13]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 Murder, She Wrote MicheleEpisode: "The Sound of Murder"
1994DocentEpisode: "A Nest of Vipers"
1995 Dream On TinaEpisode: "Try Not to Remember"
The Larry Sanders Show WomanEpisode: "Hank's Sex Tape"
1996 Campus Cops CindyEpisode: "Muskrat Ramble"
Married... with Children AngelaEpisode: "Spring Break: Part 2"
1999 NewsRadio JulieEpisode: "Apartment"
2017–present The Bay SilverRecurring role, also executive producer
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Digital Daytime Drama Series (2017, 2020) [5] [14] [15]
Nominated — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Drama Series (2021) [16]

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