Michelle Williams
“Have you seen the fucking pictures I’ve done? They’re all about my breasts. That’s just not who I am, and it makes me feel kind of…dirty.”
MICHELLE WILLIAMS
By Eric Gladstone
Michelle Williams does not want to talk about sex. Despite the fact that she is most identified for playing the highly sexualized Jen Lindley on “Dawson’s Creek,” that she disrobed night after night on a New York stage last year,
Michelle Williams Pt. 2
MICHELLE WILLIAMS
By Eric Gladstone
Still, Williams admits that she probably didn’t weigh the scene as heavily as she should have. “Having just done nudity on stage [in the off-Broadway play “Killer Joe”], I was sort of fearless about it and felt brazen and you know, liberated. Which may have been a dangerous way to feel, because the beauty of theatre is that you create and recreate each night. There’s no
Michelle Williams Pt. 3
MICHELLE WILLIAMS
By Eric Gladstone
“Moving to L.A., I don’t know if I would’ve had the guts to do it now as opposed to when I was 15, and was fearless. In a lot of senses I wasn’t [ready for it].” Nor, even after spots on “Baywatch” and “Home Improvement,” and film roles in Timemaster, Species, and a remake of Lassie (all of which she is neither ashamed, nor particularly proud),
Michelle Williams Pt. 4
MICHELLE WILLIAMS
By Eric Gladstone
“I worked hard to make it mine,” she says, having painted walls, hung lighting, replaced doorknobs and handles and filling it with secondhand furniture, an oil can collection, an etching of a saint she found by the roadside, and of course, those books. Michelle fills her downtime with more than reading, though—she hosts a weekly poker game, typically attended by cast members Kerr Smith (“Jack”) and
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