
Actor
JoBeth Williams
Born 1948 · Houston, Texas, USA
Margaret JoBeth Williams (born December 6, 1948) is an Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Emmy nominated American film and television actress and director, and current President of the Screen Actors Guild Foundation. Williams rose to prominence appearing in such films as Stir Crazy (1980), Poltergeist (1982), The Big Chill (1983), The Day After (1983), Teachers (1984), and Poltergeist II: The Other Side (1986). A three-time Emmy Award nominee, she was nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for her work in the TV movie Adam (1983) and the TV miniseries Baby M (1988). Her third nomination was for her guest role in the sitcom Frasier (1994). Her directorial debut with the 1994 short film On Hope earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Film. She also starred in the TV series The Client (1995–96), and had recurring roles in the TV series Dexter (2007) and Private Practice (2009–11). In 2009 she began serving as president of the Screen Actors Guild Foundation; she is President Emeritus of the foundation. She has also had numerous guest starring roles on TV and has starred in several TV movies.
Acting

The Good Doctor
Ruth · 2017

Dexter
Gail Brandon · 2006

Criminal Minds
Professor Ursula Kent · 2005

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Mrs. Rawley · 1999

Batman: The Animated Series
May and June (voice) · 1992

Station 19
Reggie · 2018

NCIS
Leona Phelps · 2003

Kramer vs. Kramer
Phyllis Bernard · 1979

24
Miriam Henderson · 2001

Poltergeist
Diane Freeling · 1982

Frasier
Danielle (voice) · 1993

Rizzoli & Isles
Tilly Dunn · 2010

Wyatt Earp
Bessie Earp · 1994

Scandal
Sandra Harding · 2012

The Big Chill
Karen Bowens · 1983

Private Practice
Bizzy Forbes · 2007

Numb3rs
Margaret Eppes · 2005

Hart of Dixie
Candice Hart · 2011

The Day After
Nurse Nancy Bauer · 1983

Fever Pitch
Maureen Meeks · 2005

The Big Year
Edith · 2011

Perception
Margaret Pierce · 2012

Stir Crazy
Meredith · 1980

From the Earth to the Moon
Marge Slayton · 1998


