Kelli Williams, a talented actress born in California on June 8, 1970, embarked on a remarkable journey in the entertainment industry, beginning with her early appearances in commercials as a baby.
Her breakthrough came when she was discovered by her agent after starring as Juliet in her high school production of "Romeo and Juliet", opposite General Hospital's Steve Burton.
In the early 1990s, Williams appeared alongside Tony Danza and George C. Scott in the stage production "Wrong Turn at Lungfish".
Her feature film debut, "There Goes My Baby", was released in 1994, co-starring with ER's Noah Wyle, Dermot Mulroney, and Ricky Schroder.
Throughout her career, Williams has also appeared in numerous TV movies and made guest appearances on various shows, including her iconic role as Lindsay Dole Donnell on ABC's The Practice, which she played from 1997 to 2003.
After leaving The Practice, Williams continued to work in television, signing on for guest spots on different series and filming a made-for-TV movie, "A Boyfriend for Christmas", opposite her real-life mother Shannon Wilcox and former TV father-in-law Charles Durning.