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1 Early life  





2 Career  





3 Filmography  



3.1  Film and television appearances  





3.2  Executive producer  





3.3  Director  





3.4  Writer  







4 Awards and nominations  





5 References  





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Tonya Williams
Williams at the 2013 Zanzibar Film Festival
Born

Tonya Maxine Williams


(1958-07-12) July 12, 1958 (age 65)
NationalityBritish, Canadian, American
Other namesTonya Lee Williams
Alma materRyerson University
Occupation(s)Actress, producer, director, activist
Years active1977–present
Spouse

Robert Simpson

(m. 1983; div. 1991)

Tonya Williams (born July 12, 1958) is a Canadian actress, producer, and activist. Sometimes credited as Tonya Lee Williams, she is best known for her role as Dr. Olivia Barber Winters on the American daytime drama The Young and the Restless from 1990 to 2005 and 2007 to 2012. She is the founder and executive director of Reelworld Film Festival.

Early life[edit]

Williams was born in London, England to Jamaican parents. She lived in London and Kingston, Jamaica as a young child. At age five, she contracted rheumatic fever; she and her mother then moved to Birmingham. In 1969 she and her family settled in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. As a teenager she modeled in Eaton's catalogues and danced on a television series called Boogie! which ran on Citytv. In 1977 Williams was crowned Miss Black Ontario.

Williams was married to Robert Simpson from 1983 to 1991, but she has never remarried.

Career[edit]

Williams' television debut was as a host of the Canadian children's show Polka Dot Door, from 1980 to 1983, after graduating from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in 1979. Appearances on the television series Check it Out! and Generations followed. Her involvement on Generations snagged her a role on The Young and the Restless, and has become her most lucrative role. Williams won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series in 2000 and 2002.

Williams appeared on A Very Brady Christmas as Cindy's roommate.

In March 2004, Williams hosted the special event program Tonya Lee Williams: Gospel JubileeonCBC Television. She is a member of Sigma Gamma Rho sorority.

Williams is the founder, executive and artistic director of the Reelworld Film Festival, an annual film festival in Toronto that features talent from ethnically diverse communities.[1] In 2024, she was named as the recipient of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television's Changemaker Award at the 12th Canadian Screen Awards, for her work with Reelworld.[2]

Filmography[edit]

Film and television appearances[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1980–1983 Polka Dot Door Host
1984 Seeing Things Episode: "Second Sight"
1985 Check it Out! Jennifer Woods 22 episodes
1986 As Is TV Commentator TV movie
1987 What's Happening Now!! Michelle Episode: "The New Employee"
The Liberators Jenny OnWalt Disney's Wonderful World of Color
Street Legal Belinda / Reporter 2 episodes
Gimme a Break! Judy Mitchell Episode: "Parents' Week: Part 1"
Hill Street Blues Shirley Episode: "It Ain't Over Till It's Over"
Falcon Crest Chase's Secretary / Lois 3 episodes
Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future Chelsea Chandler Episode: "And Study War No More"
1988 A Very Brady Christmas Belinda TV movie
1989–1990 Generations Linda Dukes unknown episodes
1989 Matlock Dana Williams Episode: "The Starlet"
Nasty Boys unknown Nasty Boys (pilot)
A Peaceable Kingdom Colleen 3 episodes
1990–2005, 2007–2012 The Young and the Restless Olivia Winters May 1990–September 7, 2005
April 12–13, 2007
October 23, 2008–February 15, 2012
1990 Spaced Invaders Ernestine
Piece of Cake Tanya TV movie
1991 The Borrower Desk Nurse
1993 Counterstrike Denise Episode: "The Contender"
Getting By Janet Episode: "Shop till You Drop"
1994 Silk Stalkings Loretta Cole Episode: "The Last Campaign"
1998 PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal Carole Sanderson Episode: "Bad Dreams"
2000 Seventeen Again Monique Donovan
2004 Tonya Lee Williams: Gospel Jubilee Host TV special
2005 A Perfect Note Jasmine TV movie
2007 Poor Boy's Game Ruth Carvery
Finding Father's Toe Carole Short film
2009–2010 The Border Octavia Jones 5 episodes
2010 My Name is Khan News Anchor
2011 She's the Mayor Maxine Williams 13 episodes[3]
The Bold and the Beautiful Olivia Winters Guest: 2 episodes (February 1-2, 2011)
2012 Cybergeddon Donna Berg 2 episodes

Executive producer[edit]

Year Title Notes
2001 Maple TV movie
2004 Tonya Lee Williams: Gospel Jubilee TV movie
2004 Da Kink in My Hair TV movie

Director[edit]

Year Title Notes
2004 Da Kink in My Hair TV movie

Writer[edit]

Year Title Notes
2004 Tonya Lee Williams: Gospel Jubilee Contributing writer; TV special

Awards and nominations[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ a b Connie Thiessen, "Marilyn Denis, John Brunton among Canadian Academy ‘Special Award’ recipients". Broadcast Dialogue, March 19, 2024.
  • ^ "She's the Mayor finds laughs in Hamilton". Hamilton Spectator, April 16, 2010.
  • ^ "Canada's Top 25 Immigrants 2012". Canadian Immigrant. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  • External links[edit]


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