Frances E. Williams

Frances E. Williams

Deceased · Born: Sep 7, 1905 · Died: Jan 2, 1995

Personal Details

BornSep 7, 1905 East Orange, New Jersey, USA

Biography

Frances E. Williams, a talented and accomplished actress, entered this world on September 7, 1905, in the charming city of East Orange, New Jersey, United States of America.

Throughout her illustrious career, she captivated audiences with her remarkable performances in a variety of films and television shows, including the iconic comedy film "The Jerk" released in 1979, the popular television series "Frank's Place" in 1987, and the heartwarming television special "Week-End with Father" in 1951.

In her personal life, Frances E. Williams was married to the love of her life, William Anthony Hall. Together, they shared a beautiful bond and a lifetime of cherished memories.

Tragically, Frances E. Williams' life came to a close on January 2, 1995, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, United States of America. Despite her untimely passing, her remarkable legacy lives on through her unforgettable performances and the countless lives she touched.

Career

1987
Rented Lips
Rented Lips as Black Grandma
1982
Sister, Sister
Sister, Sister as Mother Bishop
The Ambush Murders
The Ambush Murders as Emily Tyson
1979
The Glove
The Glove as Grandma Hale
1978
A Woman Called Moses
A Woman Called Moses as Old Woman in Church
1974
Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes
Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes as Moma Lottie (as Frances Williams)
1973
A Dream for Christmas
A Dream for Christmas as Cassie Thomas
1966
The Black Klansman
The Black Klansman as Ellie Madison
1950
Three Secrets
Three Secrets as Delia (uncredited)
1949
The Reckless Moment
The Reckless Moment as Sybil (uncredited)
1939
Lying Lips
Lying Lips as Elizabeth Green