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Allison Williams is the daughter of journalists Brian Williams and Jane Stoddard Williams. Here’s everything to know about ...
The star-producer peels back ‘M3GAN 2.0,' which follows in the footsteps of ‘Terminator 2' and ‘Aliens' as a more ambitions sequels.
According to recent reports, former ESPN reporter Allison Williams is suing the sports network after she was fired in 2021 for failing to comply with the company’s covid-19 vaccine mandate.
Former ESPN reporter Allison Williams testified in Congress on Thursday about losing her job at the network for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine. Williams was fired from ESPN in 2021, having ...
Allison Williams quietly married fellow actor Alexander Dreymon, PEOPLE confirms. The couple started dating at the end of ...
Universal Pictures Allison Williams appears in a scene from M3GAN with the doll and Violet McGraw. Universal Pictures This story first appeared in the Jan. 5 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.
Former ESPN reporter Allison Williams is suing the network after she was fired in 2021 for failing to comply with ESPN's COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
In a video on her Instagram account, Allison Williams announced her decision to step down from the network, where she works as a college football and basketball reporter.
Allison, the star of M3GAN, Get Out and Girls, knows that her famous parents, journalist Brian Williams and producer Jane Stoddard-Williams, gave her career a boost.
Below, during a recent conversation with THR, Williams also discusses her dreams of completing a M3GAN trilogy, as well as why her upcoming romantic dramedy, Regretting You, feels predestined.