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Williams's career began in television, appearing in programs such as the 1990's version of Lassie, Baywatch, Step by Step, and Home Improvement. Williams' first film role was in the motion picture Species. Soon after, she won additional roles, including the Jessica Lange-Michelle Pfeiffer film A Thousand Acres and the 1998 movie Halloween H20: 20 Years Later with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Josh Hartnett. Williams's star profile rose considerably when in 1998, she was cast as one of the lead characters on the WB show Dawson's Creek. She would play Jen Lindley for all six seasons of the successful show.
During and after Dawson's Creek's run, Williams made strong turns in several notable indie films. Her first starring role was as Arlene in the film Dick, a satire of the Watergate scandal, opposite Kirsten Dunst. She starred opposite Christina Ricci in Prozac Nation, and also appeared in the HBO film If These Walls Could Talk 2, and several acclaimed indie pictures such as The United States of Leland, Me Without You, and Imaginary Heroes with Sigourney Weaver. For her performance in The Station Agent, Williams along with the rest of the cast received a Screen Actors Guild award nomination for Best Acting Ensemble. In 2005, critics and audiences took note of Williams's performance in Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain. For her performance, she won a Critic's Choice Award and received Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress.
Since then, Williams has been cast in several highly anticipated films. In 2006, she appeared in The Hawk Is Dying, with Paul Giamatti; and in 2007, in The Hottest State, opposite Ethan Hawke, and in I'm Not There, directed by Todd Haynes, which also features Cate Blanchett, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, and Julianne Moore, among others.
She stars, along with Ewan McGregor and Hugh Jackman, in the film Deception, directed by Marcel Langenegger, released on April 25, 2008 in the U.S.
Personal life
See main article: Heath Ledger
Williams was engaged to Australian actor Heath Ledger and gave birth to their daughter, Matilda Rose Ledger, on October 28, 2005, in New York City.[5] Matilda's godfather is Jake Gyllenhaal[6][7] while her godmother is Busy Philipps, Michelle's co-star on Dawson's Creek.[8] The couple met on the set of the film Brokeback Mountain, in which they played husband and wife. During their time together they lived in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, New York. On September 2, 2007, People.com reported that Williams and Ledger had decided to split after three years together.[9] On September 4, 2007, Williams' father confirmed to Sydney Daily Telegraph that Ledger and Williams had indeed split.[10] In an interview given to Wonderland magazine, prior to Ledger's death, Michelle Williams spoke of their break-up and of her life as a single mother."[11] [12]
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Williams's career began in television, appearing in programs such as the 1990's version of Lassie, Baywatch, Step by Step, and Home Improvement. Williams' first film role was in the motion picture Species. Soon after, she won additional roles, including the Jessica Lange-Michelle Pfeiffer film A Thousand Acres and the 1998 movie Halloween H20: 20 Years Later with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Josh Hartnett. Williams's star profile rose considerably when in 1998, she was cast as one of the lead characters on the WB show Dawson's Creek. She would play Jen Lindley for all six seasons of the successful show.
During and after Dawson's Creek's run, Williams made strong turns in several notable indie films. Her first starring role was as Arlene in the film Dick, a satire of the Watergate scandal, opposite Kirsten Dunst. She starred opposite Christina Ricci in Prozac Nation, and also appeared in the HBO film If These Walls Could Talk 2, and several acclaimed indie pictures such as The United States of Leland, Me Without You, and Imaginary Heroes with Sigourney Weaver. For her performance in The Station Agent, Williams along with the rest of the cast received a Screen Actors Guild award nomination for Best Acting Ensemble. In 2005, critics and audiences took note of Williams's performance in Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain. For her performance, she won a Critic's Choice Award and received Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress.
Since then, Williams has been cast in several highly anticipated films. In 2006, she appeared in The Hawk Is Dying, with Paul Giamatti; and in 2007, in The Hottest State, opposite Ethan Hawke, and in I'm Not There, directed by Todd Haynes, which also features Cate Blanchett, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, and Julianne Moore, among others.
She stars, along with Ewan McGregor and Hugh Jackman, in the film Deception, directed by Marcel Langenegger, released on April 25, 2008 in the U.S.
Personal life
See main article: Heath Ledger
Williams was engaged to Australian actor Heath Ledger and gave birth to their daughter, Matilda Rose Ledger, on October 28, 2005, in New York City.[5] Matilda's godfather is Jake Gyllenhaal[6][7] while her godmother is Busy Philipps, Michelle's co-star on Dawson's Creek.[8] The couple met on the set of the film Brokeback Mountain, in which they played husband and wife. During their time together they lived in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, New York. On September 2, 2007, People.com reported that Williams and Ledger had decided to split after three years together.[9] On September 4, 2007, Williams' father confirmed to Sydney Daily Telegraph that Ledger and Williams had indeed split.[10] In an interview given to Wonderland magazine, prior to Ledger's death, Michelle Williams spoke of their break-up and of her life as a single mother."[11] [12]
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