Regina Williams(I)
- Additional Crew
- Actress
- Producer
Regina Williams is an award-winning powerhouse of an actress, creator, and producer who has been seen in High School Musical: Get in the Picture! (ABC), Criminal Minds (CBS), Zach Stone is Going to Be Famous (MTV), Drake and Josh (Nickelodeon), Men in Black II, and two films written and directed by Ride Along film director Tim Story.
Regina earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Musical Theatre from the United States International University. Soon after graduating, Regina refined her lifelong passion for acting with the esteemed Howard Fine, of the Howard Fine acting studio, and Margie Haber. Regina also holds a certificate in Radio and Television Broadcasting from the Connecticut School of Broadcasting, and she is a former professor of dance at the University of Southern California's School of Theater.
Regina recently starred in the multiple-award-winning short film TRY. Regina's stage credits include United Front, which won an NAACP Theatre Award, The Vagina Monologues, and Body Language, written and directed by the late Michael Ajawae.
The multi-talented actress is also the Co-Executive Producer and Creator of the reality TV show, Got Game. The show was produced with Discovery Studios in connection with BET.
As an award-winning talent, Regina holds a Telly Award for hosting the one-hour special Imagine, produced by KABC Channel 7 for Children's Hospital Los Angeles, eight-film awards for the short film TRY, and an NAACP award. In her free time, Regina enjoys knitting, working out, reading, watching movies, and playing an active role in GreenLight Women, a non-profit organization dedicated to fighting ageism in the entertainment industry.
"As an actress, I enjoy creating the life of every character I portray. Taking the written dialogue from the page to the stage allows me to live freely. It's invigorating to discover, play, and share my gift with the audience without judgment. The stage is my playground."
Regina earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Musical Theatre from the United States International University. Soon after graduating, Regina refined her lifelong passion for acting with the esteemed Howard Fine, of the Howard Fine acting studio, and Margie Haber. Regina also holds a certificate in Radio and Television Broadcasting from the Connecticut School of Broadcasting, and she is a former professor of dance at the University of Southern California's School of Theater.
Regina recently starred in the multiple-award-winning short film TRY. Regina's stage credits include United Front, which won an NAACP Theatre Award, The Vagina Monologues, and Body Language, written and directed by the late Michael Ajawae.
The multi-talented actress is also the Co-Executive Producer and Creator of the reality TV show, Got Game. The show was produced with Discovery Studios in connection with BET.
As an award-winning talent, Regina holds a Telly Award for hosting the one-hour special Imagine, produced by KABC Channel 7 for Children's Hospital Los Angeles, eight-film awards for the short film TRY, and an NAACP award. In her free time, Regina enjoys knitting, working out, reading, watching movies, and playing an active role in GreenLight Women, a non-profit organization dedicated to fighting ageism in the entertainment industry.
"As an actress, I enjoy creating the life of every character I portray. Taking the written dialogue from the page to the stage allows me to live freely. It's invigorating to discover, play, and share my gift with the audience without judgment. The stage is my playground."