Sharice A. Williams
- Actress
Sharice Angelle Williams is an African American Actress, born December 23, 1984 to Calvin Williams and Stephanie Grant in New Orleans, La. At the age of 8 Sharice took a theater class, which helped her perform in her first play, Peter Pan. Sharice was originally cast as an Indian, but was suddenly cast as the lead role of Peter Pan. The play went to many schools in the city, outreaches, and The New Orleans Jazz Fest.
It was then, Sharice realized her gift on stage that she enjoyed entertaining. Sharice learned to harness all of her emotions and strengths into acting. In 2009 Sharice found Ethiopian Theater where she worked with Writer/Dir. Producer, Jo'Mo K. Bean. Sharice stared in his 100th play called D.O.G(death of generation). Following after the play in 2010 Sharice found a new opening to acting at a studio called Jaq's Acting Studio. The studio helped Sharice gain better knowledge of film and T.V. While being professionally trained and coached under representation at the age of 27, Sharice finally received her big break in casting a Principal role in 2013 called Beginning of the End (The Last Exorcism: Part II) directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly & Damien Chazelle.
It was then, Sharice realized her gift on stage that she enjoyed entertaining. Sharice learned to harness all of her emotions and strengths into acting. In 2009 Sharice found Ethiopian Theater where she worked with Writer/Dir. Producer, Jo'Mo K. Bean. Sharice stared in his 100th play called D.O.G(death of generation). Following after the play in 2010 Sharice found a new opening to acting at a studio called Jaq's Acting Studio. The studio helped Sharice gain better knowledge of film and T.V. While being professionally trained and coached under representation at the age of 27, Sharice finally received her big break in casting a Principal role in 2013 called Beginning of the End (The Last Exorcism: Part II) directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly & Damien Chazelle.