Kelli Williams portrays Lindsay Dole in "The Practice," one of the firm partners and wife of head partner Bobby Donnell. Last season the on-screen couple had their first child, a storyline built around Williams' real-life pregnancy with her second child.
In 2000 Williams starred in the CBS telefilm "Flowers for Algernon," opposite Matthew Modine. Based on the novel by Daniel Keyes, the film recounted the love story of a developmentally disabled bakery worker (Modine) who becomes part of a lab experiment and falls in love with his researcher (Williams).
Williams made her feature film debut in director Floyd Mutrux's "There Goes My Baby," opposite Dermot Mulroney and Noah Wyle. She later appeared in the independent film "E=mc2," with Jeremy Piven.
On the small screen Williams was a series regular on the television drama "New York News," with Mary Tyler Moore. She also starred in such TV movies as "Mary and Tim," "The Jim and Jennifer Stolpa Story," Ron Silver's "Lifepod," "For Their Own Good," opposite Elizabeth Perkins and Laura San Giacomo, and VH1's "Sweetwater," with Michelle Phillips and Amy Jo Johnson. In addition she has guest-starred on numerous series, including "Law & Order," "Party of Five," "Sisters" and "Civil Wars."
Williams currently resides in her native Los Angeles with her husband and two children.
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