JoBeth Williams, born on December sixth, nineteen forty-eight, is a distinguished American actress and film director. She gained widespread recognition for her compelling performances in iconic films such as Kramer vs. Kramer, Stir Crazy, and the horror classic Poltergeist. Her talent shone through in other notable works, including The Big Chill, The Day After, Teachers, and Poltergeist II: The Other Side.
Throughout her career, Williams has been honored with three Emmy Award nominations. Her remarkable performances in the TV movie Adam and the miniseries Baby M earned her nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress. Additionally, her guest appearance in the beloved sitcom Frasier further showcased her versatility as an actress.
In the realm of television, she starred in the series The Client and made memorable appearances in Dexter and Private Practice. Williams also ventured into directing, making her debut with the short film On Hope in nineteen ninety-four, which garnered her an Academy Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Film.
Beyond her artistic contributions, JoBeth Williams has been an influential figure in the industry, serving as president of the Screen Actors Guild Foundation since two thousand nine. She continues to be recognized for her dedication to the arts and her advocacy for fellow actors.