Kathy Williams

Kathy Williams

Personal Details

Biography

Kathy Williams, a renowned individual, has made a lasting impact in the world of cinema, leaving an indelible mark on the industry with her remarkable performances in a trio of iconic films. Her breakout role in the 1968 film "Office Love-in" showcased her versatility and range as an actress, earning her widespread recognition and acclaim.

This was followed by her captivating portrayal in "Monica's Thing" (1969),a film that further solidified her position as a rising star in the industry. Her ability to convey complex emotions and bring depth to her characters was on full display in this critically acclaimed performance.

In addition to her work in "Office Love-in" and "Monica's Thing", Kathy Williams also starred in the 1968 film "Four Kinds of Love", a film that demonstrated her impressive range and ability to tackle a wide variety of roles. Throughout her career, Kathy Williams has consistently pushed the boundaries of her craft, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of cinema.

Career

1972
Street of a Thousand Pleasures
Street of a Thousand Pleasures as First Brunette During Credits (uncredited)
1969
Sisters in Leather
Sisters in Leather as Mary, the wife
Love Camp 7
Love Camp 7 as Lt. Grace Freeman
The Babysitter
The Babysitter as Julie Freeman
1968
Suburban Pagans
Suburban Pagans as Kathleen, Girl with Don (as Kathleen Williams)
Office Love-in
Office Love-in as Stephanie Morris
The Lustful Turk
The Lustful Turk as Slave Girl in Pink
Invitation to Ruin
Invitation to Ruin as Allison Pulaski (as Kathleen Williams)
Four Kinds of Love
Four Kinds of Love as First Couple
The Head Mistress
The Head Mistress as Brunette Walking Through Gate
The Muthers
The Muthers as Suzy Driscoll