Kelly Williams net worth Wiki, Height, Biography, Wife, Children And Early Life

Kelly Williams net worth


Kelly Williams Net Worth: Kelly Williams is an American actress who has a net worth of $4 million. Kelly Williams was born on June 8, 1970 in Los Angeles, California. Best known for her roles as Lindsey Dole in the legal drama “Practice” and as psychologist and deception expert Dr. Gillian Foster in “Lie to Me,” she is also in “Army Wife” Plays Jackie Clark.

The daughter of actress Shannon Wilcox, Kelly Williams made her screen debut just before her first birthday when she appeared in a diaper ad. She attended a high school drama club and was signed by an agent after starring in Romeo and Juliet’s school production. Kelly Williams made her TV debut in an episode of “Beauty and the Beast” and later appeared in the short-lived series Elvis. Kelly Williams made her debut in “Mr. Jones” (1993). She is also a TV movie veteran. She appeared in the 19th episode of the fourth and final season of the television series Picket Fences in 1996 as a raped Amish woman. After two episodes of the sci-fi series “Earth 2,” Williams joined the cast of the legal drama “Practice,” where she stayed until the show ended in 2003. She then starred in the short-lived NBC drama “Medical Investigation.” In 2009, Williams joined the Fox series Lie to Me as psychologist Gillian Foster. Kelli Williams married author Ajay Sahgal in 1996 and they have three children together: Kiran Ram (1998), Sarame Jane (2001) and Ravi Lyndon (2003). Williams speaks French and Spanish and is an occasional volunteer for the Young Storytellers Program.

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