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Stephanie E. Williams

Stephanie E. Williams (born February 4, 1959) is an American actress best known for her work on TV soap operas, first on CBS-TV's The Young and the Restless as Amy Lewis, a character she portrayed from 1982 to 1988, then on ABC-TV's General Hospital as Dr. Simone Hardy and also on ABC-TV's One Life to Live as Sheila Price.[1]

Stephanie E. Williams
Born
Stephanie E. Williams

(1959-02-04) February 4, 1959 (age 63)
OccupationActress
Years active1981–2009

Life and career

Born and reared in St. Louis, Missouri, Williams attended University City High School where she danced, performed gymnastics, appeared in school musicals and was chosen Homecoming Queen. She attended Webster University in St. Louis and the University of Missouri in Kansas City on dance scholarships, while independently studying psychology.

Dancing career

After dance performances at the St. Louis Municipal Opera and the Kansas City Starlight Theater, Williams decided to pursue a professional dancing career and moved to New York City after auditioning and winning a dance scholarship to the Alvin Ailey Dance Academy. Shortly thereafter, she made her New York debut as a dancer in an off-Broadway production of "Take It from the Top," which was written, produced and directed by legendary actors Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee.

In 1980 she landed a featured dancing role in the Broadway revival of "West Side Story," and danced on her birth date of February 4 at the White House for the 39th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter. Later that year she won a role in the feature film, The Fan, starring Lauren Bacall and James Garner.

Hollywood acting

In 1981, Williams moved to Los Angeles to portray the role of dancer Stephanie Harrison on the hit NBC television series, Fame. While on Fame, she served as assistant choreographer to director/actress Debbie Allen. In 1985, she was one of the three hottest soap-opera couples chosen to be on the cover of TV Guide.[1] She also appeared in the 1985 James Ingram music video "I Want to Come Back" which was directed by Allen.[2] In 1986 she was a nominee for the NAACP Image Awards as best supporting actress in a daytime drama for her role as Amy Lewis on The Young and The Restless.

She also had roles in Boiling Point, Meteor Man, Murder at Midnight, and Back to the Future Part II.[1] On the Los Angeles stage she appeared in such productions as "The Choice Is Yours," "A Woman’s Choice" and "Ceremonies in Dark Old Men." In 2000, Williams narrated a musical tribute to Porgy and Bess for the Compton Heights Band in St. Louis, Missouri.

Additionally, Williams guest-starred on several prime-time television series such as Moesha, Parenthood, Roc, A Different World, Midnight Caller, The Love Boat, and had a recurring role as Alexis’ secretary Pamela, on the ABC-TV series Dynasty. She also performed in Robert Townsend and His Partners in Crime, a three-part television special in which she served as choreographer of the first part.

Radio/Other appearances

Williams co-hosted songwriter Stevie Wonder's KJLH and Fort Lauderdale's Mystik 1580 morning radio show. She also co-produced the Mystik Kids literacy radio show, as well as, an annual 24-hour radio-thon on Florida's Mystik 1580 radio station, which benefited their new African-American Research Library and Cultural Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Williams co-founded a non-profit organization in 1991, which collaborated with the Los Angeles Unified School District to promote literacy among children. As a result, the "Books Brighten Your Life Campaign" was created honoring our first mentor LeVar Burton for his "Reading Rainbow" legacy.

She also founded the Brighten Your Life Youth Foundation, Inc and P.Y.G.O. Inner-Prizes, Inc., which operated out of New York and Los Angeles, California until recently when re-structured and renamed for her Saint Louis, Missouri, endeavors.

Public speaking

Since the early 1980s Williams has been publicly speaking to school assemblies and organizations around the country including: the American Heart Association, MD Anderson Cancer Institute, Grace Hill, NAACP ACT-SO, Faith Based Organizations, Correctional Institutions in Bermuda, Chino, California and Saint Louis, Missouri. Williams also was a committee member for University City's "Proposition U" and was awarded a certificate of recognition for informing community residents and helping to pass the tax initiative to rebuild University City schools. On May 9, 2013, her P.Y.G.O. Ed-u-tainment Group provided the entertainment for the University City Chamber of Commerce's "A Taste of U. City" event - a fundraiser and showcase of over thirty University City Businesses.

Recent

In 2013, Williams was elected as one of two permanent YWCA – Pagedale Policy Council Parent Representatives to act as a link between the people making and carrying out decisions, and the people Head Start/Early Head Start serve sitting on three committees; she also served as chairman of the Evaluation Committee. On May 5, 2014, Williams received a Head Start Volunteer Award Certificate for outstanding service at the YWCA-Pagedale Center.

On May 14, 2014, Williams graduated from a 12-week Step Up To Leadership Course facilitated by the Community Action Agency of Saint Louis County, Inc (CAASTLC) and later partnered with a classmate to create an introductory 6 week book club reading room for children between the ages of 5 and 14 to increase literacy, and instill a love for reading by bringing books to life through the art of acting and dancing at "R.A.A.," a local St. Louis non-profit organization.

Partial filmography

References

  1. ^ a b c Reichardt, Nancy M. (March 11, 1990). "Williams Impatient For Part In 'Hospital'". United Feature Syndicate. chicagotribune.com. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  2. ^ . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2015. Archived from the original on December 5, 2014. Retrieved July 14, 2015.

External links

  • Stephanie E. Williams at IMDb

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This article is an autobiography or has been extensively edited by the subject or by someone connected to the subject It may need editing to conform to Wikipedia s neutral point of view policy There may be relevant discussion on the talk page July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Stephanie E Williams born February 4 1959 is an American actress best known for her work on TV soap operas first on CBS TV s The Young and the Restless as Amy Lewis a character she portrayed from 1982 to 1988 then on ABC TV s General Hospital as Dr Simone Hardy and also on ABC TV s One Life to Live as Sheila Price 1 Stephanie E WilliamsBornStephanie E Williams 1959 02 04 February 4 1959 age 63 St Louis Missouri U S OccupationActressYears active1981 2009 Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Dancing career 1 2 Hollywood acting 1 3 Radio Other appearances 1 4 Public speaking 1 5 Recent 2 Partial filmography 3 References 4 External linksLife and career EditBorn and reared in St Louis Missouri Williams attended University City High School where she danced performed gymnastics appeared in school musicals and was chosen Homecoming Queen She attended Webster University in St Louis and the University of Missouri in Kansas City on dance scholarships while independently studying psychology Dancing career Edit After dance performances at the St Louis Municipal Opera and the Kansas City Starlight Theater Williams decided to pursue a professional dancing career and moved to New York City after auditioning and winning a dance scholarship to the Alvin Ailey Dance Academy Shortly thereafter she made her New York debut as a dancer in an off Broadway production of Take It from the Top which was written produced and directed by legendary actors Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee In 1980 she landed a featured dancing role in the Broadway revival of West Side Story and danced on her birth date of February 4 at the White House for the 39th President of the United States Jimmy Carter Later that year she won a role in the feature film The Fan starring Lauren Bacall and James Garner Hollywood acting Edit In 1981 Williams moved to Los Angeles to portray the role of dancer Stephanie Harrison on the hit NBC television series Fame While on Fame she served as assistant choreographer to director actress Debbie Allen In 1985 she was one of the three hottest soap opera couples chosen to be on the cover of TV Guide 1 She also appeared in the 1985 James Ingram music video I Want to Come Back which was directed by Allen 2 In 1986 she was a nominee for the NAACP Image Awards as best supporting actress in a daytime drama for her role as Amy Lewis on The Young and The Restless She also had roles in Boiling Point Meteor Man Murder at Midnight and Back to the Future Part II 1 On the Los Angeles stage she appeared in such productions as The Choice Is Yours A Woman s Choice and Ceremonies in Dark Old Men In 2000 Williams narrated a musical tribute to Porgy and Bess for the Compton Heights Band in St Louis Missouri Additionally Williams guest starred on several prime time television series such as Moesha Parenthood Roc A Different World Midnight Caller The Love Boat and had a recurring role as Alexis secretary Pamela on the ABC TV series Dynasty She also performed in Robert Townsend and His Partners in Crime a three part television special in which she served as choreographer of the first part Radio Other appearances Edit Williams co hosted songwriter Stevie Wonder s KJLH and Fort Lauderdale s Mystik 1580 morning radio show She also co produced the Mystik Kids literacy radio show as well as an annual 24 hour radio thon on Florida s Mystik 1580 radio station which benefited their new African American Research Library and Cultural Center in Fort Lauderdale Florida Williams co founded a non profit organization in 1991 which collaborated with the Los Angeles Unified School District to promote literacy among children As a result the Books Brighten Your Life Campaign was created honoring our first mentor LeVar Burton for his Reading Rainbow legacy She also founded the Brighten Your Life Youth Foundation Inc and P Y G O Inner Prizes Inc which operated out of New York and Los Angeles California until recently when re structured and renamed for her Saint Louis Missouri endeavors Public speaking Edit Since the early 1980s Williams has been publicly speaking to school assemblies and organizations around the country including the American Heart Association MD Anderson Cancer Institute Grace Hill NAACP ACT SO Faith Based Organizations Correctional Institutions in Bermuda Chino California and Saint Louis Missouri Williams also was a committee member for University City s Proposition U and was awarded a certificate of recognition for informing community residents and helping to pass the tax initiative to rebuild University City schools On May 9 2013 her P Y G O Ed u tainment Group provided the entertainment for the University City Chamber of Commerce s A Taste of U City event a fundraiser and showcase of over thirty University City Businesses Recent Edit In 2013 Williams was elected as one of two permanent YWCA Pagedale Policy Council Parent Representatives to act as a link between the people making and carrying out decisions and the people Head Start Early Head Start serve sitting on three committees she also served as chairman of the Evaluation Committee On May 5 2014 Williams received a Head Start Volunteer Award Certificate for outstanding service at the YWCA Pagedale Center On May 14 2014 Williams graduated from a 12 week Step Up To Leadership Course facilitated by the Community Action Agency of Saint Louis County Inc CAASTLC and later partnered with a classmate to create an introductory 6 week book club reading room for children between the ages of 5 and 14 to increase literacy and instill a love for reading by bringing books to life through the art of acting and dancing at R A A a local St Louis non profit organization Partial filmography EditThe Fan 1981 Dancer Back to the Future Part II 1989 Officer Foley Boiling Point 1993 Sally Mercer The Meteor Man 1993 Stacy a Teacher Pay the Price 2000 Upset Fan 2 The Nation 2009 BettyReferences Edit a b c Reichardt Nancy M March 11 1990 Williams Impatient For Part In Hospital United Feature Syndicate chicagotribune com Retrieved July 7 2015 Stephanie Williams About Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times 2015 Archived from the original on December 5 2014 Retrieved July 14 2015 External links EditStephanie E Williams at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephanie E Williams amp oldid 1081837662, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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