Elisha Williams
Height:
179 cm
In 2007, Elisha Williams started vocal training which later led her to acting because of her huge personality, and was asked to audition for the "Lion King," but was spotted by casting directors and later starred in her first Semi Professional Stage Play production at the Aly Stephens Center in, "The Music Man" as "Ms. Peru...
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In 2007, Elisha Williams started vocal training which later led her to acting because of her huge personality, and was asked to audition for the "Lion King," but was spotted by casting directors and later starred in her first Semi Professional Stage Play production at the Aly Stephens Center in, "The Music Man" as "Ms. Peru," in 2010. She used this role to help her conquer her fears of speaking and singing in front of large crowds, and continued to practice her craft of acting. In 2013-2014 she gained set experience after landing 2 "Zombie Comedy" roles, one being her first TV Pilot called "Zom-Com," which was featured in Forbes Magazine, and the other being her first film, "Red Season." In 2015, Elisha wanted to experience being on set more, so she started doing Extra Work in Atlanta for Mr. Tyler Perry's, "If Loving You is Wrong." This later led her to becoming featured as a "Duff" on the CBS Feature Film "The Duff." Later that year, Elisha co-starred as "Tascha- the conceited, gossip spreading office receptionist," in her 2nd T.V. Pilot called, "TraceyHill Pr." Her performance in "TraceyHill PR," opened up the door for her role as "Jackie," in the Amazon short film, "Dumb Stuff." She was awarded "Best Supporting Actress- in a Short Film," for her role as "Jackie" at the 2016 Cinema Soiree. Elisha Williams believe in speaking light and life into a dark world, so she is not only making her mark in the entertainment industry, but she is personally touching people all over who has ever dreamed of becoming anything in their live with her testimony, to remember why they started their journey, to stay positive, and that hearing the word "NO", doesn't always mean they're getting denied, it could simply be a delay. Show less «