Mary Alice Williams
Mary Alice Williams worked on a variety of projects during her entertainment career. Williams's early acting career was mostly founded on her roles in various television comedies, such as "Murphy Brown" (CBS, 1988-1998). She had an early role on the television special "Expose (05/20/90)" (NBC, 1989-1990). In the eighties and the nineties, Williams devoted her time to various credits, such as "Expose (08/06/90)" (NBC, 1989-1990), "Easter 1991: Resurrection of Faith" (NBC, 1990-91) and "Family Edition" (Family Channel Studios, 1991-93). She also worked on "Religion & Ethics Newsweekly" (PBS, 1997-2002). Williams had a number of different projects under her belt in the nineties and the early 2000s, including "The Siege" (1998), "Intimate Portrait: Indira Gandhi" (Lifetime, 1999-2000) and "Odyssey Weekly" (Hallmark Channel, 1999-2000). Her credits also expanded to "Feeding the Beast: The 24-Hour News Revolution" (TRIO (Network), 2003-04). Most recently, Williams worked on "Fame Kills" (Reelz Channel, 2015). Williams was married to Mark Haefeli and had one child.
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