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Kelli Williams
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Kelli Williams
Full Name and Common Aliases
Kelli Williams is an American actress known for her versatile performances in film and television.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on June 8, 1976, there is no recorded information about her passing.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Williams is an American citizen and has worked as a professional actress throughout her career.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in Los Angeles, California, Kelli Williams was surrounded by the entertainment industry from a young age. Her parents, Jody and Michael Williams, encouraged her to pursue acting. She began training at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London before moving back to the United States to continue her education.
Major Accomplishments
Williams' breakthrough role came when she was cast as Dr. Peyton Sanders on the NBC medical drama series _Strong Medicine_ (2000-2006). This portrayal earned her multiple award nominations, including a Prism Award for Best Performance in a Drama Episode. In addition to her television work, Williams has appeared in several films, such as _Phantoms_ (1998) and _Stalker_ (2000).
Notable Works or Actions
Some of Kelli Williams' notable roles include:
Dr. Peyton Sanders on the NBC medical drama series _Strong Medicine_
A recurring role on the CBS sitcom _The Closer_ as Andrea Serrano
* Starring in the film _Stalker_ (2000)
Impact and Legacy
Throughout her career, Kelli Williams has demonstrated a range of acting abilities. Her commitment to complex characters has earned her recognition within the industry. As an advocate for social causes, she continues to inspire audiences with her work.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Kelli Williams is widely recognized for her dedication to acting and her portrayal of strong female characters on screen. Her ability to convey depth and emotion in her performances has made a lasting impact on television and film enthusiasts worldwide.
Quotes by Kelli Williams

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The Practice I was on for seven years and it was a law show, so I really – a lot of objections and things like that, lots of long, long monologues that David Kelly used to write me, which were great. I was really lucky to have my first show go that long.

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The Practice I was on for seven years and it was a law show, so I really - a lot of objections and things like that, lots of long, long monologues that David Kelly used to write me, which were great. I was really lucky to have my first show go that long.

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~We were on a family trip to Death Valley, and there were moments when my husband and I wanted to just leave the kids there - all the whining! You think that no other kid can do it as much as yours. When they're with friends, they're great; when they're in the car with just the family, it's maddening at times. But you adore them anyway.~

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Real life, raising kids and trying to raise them to be good people takes a lot of work. It's all about (appearing) effortless, yet there's so much effort. You do it the best you can.

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We go to the opening arguments or the closing arguments of a case, and we'd see which actor got the big one. I had a seven-page one once which just about killed me, and I thought, 'Oh, I'm going to get fired, that's it, I can't do it.' It was like a one-act play, and I had a few weeks to learn it, luckily. But it's terrifying.

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'The Practice' I was on for seven years and it was a law show, so I really - a lot of objections and things like that, lots of long, long monologues that David Kelly used to write me, which were great. I was really lucky to have my first show go that long.

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In a first pregnancy, you don't have a child yet, so you can nap and see movies and exercise. The notion of 'baby' is abstract. You look at the ultrasound and don't really understand that the creature you're seeing is soon going to be your roommate.

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I love that time when all you want to do is cocoon with your baby in your own little world, when you carry them around all the time in a little pouch or sling.
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