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Kimberly Williams-Paisley

 
Actor: Kimberly Williams
  • Born: Sep 14, 1971 in Rye, New York
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy Drama
  • Career Highlights: Indian Summer, Father of the Bride, Father of the Bride II
  • First Major Screen Credit: Father of the Bride (1991)

Biography

Though she worked consistently throughout the 1990s, Kimberly Williams made her biggest impression on movie audiences as the sweet ingenue in the remake of Father of the Bride (1991). Raised in New York, Williams began acting in commercials as a teenager. During her second year at Northwestern University, Williams got her feature film break when she was cast as protective father Steve Martin's soon-to-be-married daughter Annie in the (slightly) modernized version of the popular 1950s comedy Father of the Bride. Though the movie became a hit, Williams chose to finish college rather than head immediately to Hollywood, appearing only in the gentle nostalgia piece Indian Summer (1993) before she earned her degree. After school, Williams reunited with screen parents Martin and Diane Keaton to play the now-expectant mother Annie in the genial sequel Father of the Bride II (1995). Moving beyond gentle, crowd-pleasing comedy, Williams co-starred with TV heartthrob Jason Priestly in the hit man black comedy Coldblooded (1995); played Emilio Estevez's sister in the Vietnam drama The War at Home (1996); and appeared in the TV version of the Neil Simon play Jake's Women (1995). Williams' doe-eyed earnestness also won over a cadre of fans when she was cast as the female lead in the Edward Zwick-Marshall Herskovitz series Relativity in 1996, but the critically acclaimed show lasted only one season. Along with acting in Broadway and off-Broadway plays in the late '90s, Williams also played the young Sharon Stone in the film version of Sam Shepard's Simpatico (1999); joined the ensemble cast of the romantic comedy Just a Little Harmless Sex (1999); and starred as a contemporary young woman transported to fairy tale land in the splashy NBC miniseries The 10th Kingdom (2000).

That assignment seemed prophetic in retrospect, for Williams subsequently gravitated toward television projects and away from the big screen; she played Dana, sister-in-law of the titular suburbanite (Jim Belushi) on the popular ABC sitcom According to Jim (2001), and also began accepting leads in longform features. The majority of these projects constituted sentimental, family-friendly melodramas, such as the 2001 Follow the Stars Home (with Williams as a young woman deserted by her husband after she gives birth to a deformed baby) and the 2002 outing The Christmas Shoes (as a mother dying of congenital heart failure). Also in 2002, Williams turned up in Rodrigo Garcia's drama Ten Tiny Love Stories, as one of several characters who deliver heartfelt monologues on their romantic lives. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
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Kimberly Williams-Paisley

Kimberly Williams-Paisley, June 2008
Born Kimberly Payne Williams
September 14, 1971 (1971-09-14) (age 38)
Rye, New York, U.S.
Other name(s) Kimberly Payne Williams
Kimberly Williams-Paisley
Kimberley Paisley
Occupation Actress
Years active 1990–present
Spouse(s) Brad Paisley (2003-present) 2 children
Official website

Kimberly Williams-Paisley (born September 14, 1971) is an American actress, who is perhaps best known for her co-starring role on the ABC sitcom, According to Jim, as well as her breakthrough performance in the popular comedy film, Father of the Bride, for which she was nominated for several awards (along with its sequel, Father of the Bride Part II).

Throughout her acting career, she has guest-starred on television shows including Tales From The Crypt, George Lopez Show and Less Than Perfect She is also well-known for her roles in made-for-TV movies, including Safe House, The Christmas Shoes, and Lucky 7. and also her role as Laura Parker in Shade, a short film she also wrote and directed.

Williams is married to country music singer Brad Paisley, with whom she has two sons.

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Early life

Kimberly Williams was born in Rye, New York, the daughter of Linda, a fund-raiser, and Gurney Williams, a health and science writer.[1] Williams has been in show business since the age of 13. In 1989 she directed the Rye High School Musical Revue. She left Northwestern University during her sophomore year to appear in the 1991 film version of Father of the Bride but returned to complete her degree in drama. While there she was a sister of the Alpha Phi sorority.

Career

Williams-Paisley is known for her role as Annie Banks in Father of the Bride (1991) and Father of the Bride Part II (1995), with Steve Martin and Diane Keaton. She starred as Virginia in the NBC mini-series The 10th Kingdom.

She also played Dana in the ABC sitcom According to Jim for seven years, from 2001 to 2008 . She left the show after its seventh season, but returned for the show's final episode in 2009. Williams-Paisley replaced Arija Bareikis as Sunny in the Tony Award winning play The Last Night of Ballyhoo written by Alfred Uhry (of Driving Miss Daisy fame) sometime later in the play's February 1997 to June 1998 run.[2]

Personal life

Beginning from May 1997, Williams dated tennis star Pete Sampras. The relationship ended in 1999.[3]

Williams married country star Brad Paisley on March 15, 2003.

Brad Paisley had seen Father of the Bride with a former girlfriend. They broke up, but when Father of the Bride Part II was released, he went to the theater hoping his former girl would do the same. She never showed up, but in an interview with an Atlanta County Radio station, he said that he watched Williams' performance and thought, "I'd love to marry a girl like her." This led to Paisley's lyrics in his Part II album. He used the pretense of planning a video of the song as a pickup line to meet Kim, but never intended to make the video. After they were dating, Williams appeared in a video for the song "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)" in 2002, the last release from Part II album.

She has a sister, actress Ashley Williams and a brother, Jay Williams.

Brad Paisley has stated that Kim was the basis for his 2004 hit Little Moments.[4] Specifically the opening part, which reads as follows:

"Well I'll never forget the first time that I heard that pretty mouth say that dirty word. And I can't even remember now, what she backed my truck into. But she covered her mouth and her face got red and she just looked so darn cute. That I couldn't even act like I was mad- Yeah I live for little moments like that."

The two events were taken right from the first time Brad heard her swear and how she started to blush when he found a dent in his truck. Kim even appeared in the music video for the song.

Children

On February 22, 2007, she gave birth to her and Paisley's first child, a boy named William Huckleberry Paisley, in Nashville, Tennessee.[5] On April 17, 2009, they welcomed a second son, Jasper Warren Paisley. Jasper gets his middle name from Brad's grandfather who bought Paisley his first guitar.[6]

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Other notes
1991 Father of the Bride Annie Banks
1992 Porco Rosso Fio Piccolo Voice Role (English Dub)
1993 Samuel Beckett Is Coming Soon Kim
Indian Summer Gwen Daugherty
1995 Coldblooded Jasmine
Father of the Bride Part II Annie Banks-MacKenzie
1996 The War at Home Karen Collier
1999 Just a Little Harmless Sex Alison
Elephant Juice Dodie
Simpatico Young Rosie
2001 Ten Tiny Love Stories Herself
2006 Shade Laura Parker Short film: Director, Writer
How to Go Out on a Date in Queens Amy
How to Eat Fried Worms Mrs. Forrester
We Are Marshall Sandy Lengyel
2007 Eden Court Bonnie Duncan
Numero Dos Short film: Director, Writer
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1990 ABC Afterschool Special Vanessa Episode: Stood Up!
1994 Tales from the Crypt Hiley Zeller "The Bribe"
1996 Jake's Women Molly CBS TV-Movie
Relativity Isabel Lukens
1998 Safe House Andi Travers Showtime TV-Movie
2000 The 10th Kingdom Virginia Lewis NBC Miniseries
2001 Follow the Stars Home Dianne Parker-McCune CBS TV-Movie
2001-2008 According to Jim Dana Gibson
2002 The Christmas Shoes Maggie Andrews CBS TV-Movie
2003 Lucky 7 Amy Myer TV-Movie
2004 Identity Theft: The Michelle Brown Story Michelle Brown TV-Movie
George Lopez Vanessa Brooks " E.I.? E.I. OH"
2005 Less Than Perfect Laura "Get Away"
2008 Boston Legal Attorney Elisa Brooks "Last Call"
2009 According to Jim Dana Gibson Guest Role

Awards and nominations

Heartland Film Festival

  • 2006: Won, "Crystal Heart Award for Best Dramatic Short Film" - Shade
  • 2006: Won, "Vision Award for Best Short Film - Shade

MTV Movie Awards

  • 1992: Nominated, "Best Breakthrough Performance" - Father of the Bride

Satellite Awards

  • 1997: Nominated, "Best Performance by an Actress in a Dramatic Television Series" - Relativity

Sedona International Film Festival

  • 2006: Won, "Outstanding Acting & Directing" - Shade

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