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Frances E. Williams

Frances E. Williams

Acting
Born: 1905-09-17
East Orange, New Jersey, USA

Biography

Frances Elizabeth Williams (September 17, 1905 – January 2, 1995) was an American actress, activist, theatre producer, organizer, and community worker. Williams was the first black woman to run for the California State Assembly in 1948 on the Progressive Ticket and served on the boards of the Screen Actors Guild, Actors' Lab, and Actors Equity. She represented the World Peace Council at the first Angola Independence Celebration in 1975, and co-founded the Art Against Apartheid Movement in Los Angeles in the 1980s. Williams began her acting career in the late 1930s, joining the cast of the play You Can't Take It with You. The company went on tour across the U.S. for two years. She appeared in two of Oscar Micheaux’s films, Lying Lips, 1939, and The Notorious Elinor Lee, 1940. Her first Hollywood film role was as Amy in Magnificent Doll (1946), followed by The Reckless Moment (1949) and Show Boat (1951). While she appeared on stage, in over forty films, on television shows in minor roles, and in commercials, Williams' biggest role to date came in 1987, when she played Miss Marie in the comedy-drama series Frank's Place starring Tim Reid. Despite being well received by many fans and critics, it was cancelled after one season (1987–1988).

Known For

24 Works
21 Jump Street
7.2

21 Jump Street

1987

tv

Designing Women
6.8

Designing Women

1986

tv

The Jerk
6.9

The Jerk

1979

movie

A Woman Called Moses
7.0

A Woman Called Moses

1978

tv

Frank's Place
6.1

Frank's Place

1987

tv

A Piece of the Action
5.8

A Piece of the Action

1977

movie

Three Secrets
6.5

Three Secrets

1950

movie

The Glove
5.1

The Glove

1979

movie

The Reckless Moment
6.8

The Reckless Moment

1949

movie

The Ambush Murders
8.0

The Ambush Murders

1982

movie

Magnificent Doll
6.1

Magnificent Doll

1946

movie

The Family Secret
6.1

The Family Secret

1951

movie