
Virginia Williams
Virginia Williams is currently one of the stars of the Netflix original series, "Teenage Bounty Hunters." This highly anticipated comedy marks Jenji Kohan's third Netflix series after "Orange is the New Black" and "GLOW." Virginia recently completed playing the role of 'Charity' through Season 1 of the CW's "Charmed" reboot and played 'CJ' on Seasons 2, 3, 4, and 5 of the Netflix breakout hit, "Fuller House." Virginia is also well-known for her starring roles as 'Lauren Reed' on "Fairly Legal" for USA network and the starring role of 'Bianca' on the Lifetime original series "Monarch Cove." Appearing in well over episodes of primetime television, she has held noteworthy recurring roles and guest stars on hits such as "Modern Family," "How I Met Your Mother," "NCIS," "Drop Dead Diva," "Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce," and the cult-classic "Strangers With Candy," to name a few. Additionally, she's held memorable roles in the films "Woodlawn," "The Culling," "Honeymoon With Mom," "Reading, Writing, & Romance," and "Revenge of the Bridesmaids."
Virginia is also an accomplished vocalist performing lead female vocals on the soundtrack for the film "Choosing Signs." Four of Virginia's songs made the Oscar list of just 75 songs in the running for "Best Original Song"
Williams was the first spokesperson and 'face' of "La Fresh," an eco-friendly beauty line. For this endorsement deal, she was at the forefront of the natural skincare company's national advertising and marketing campaigns.
Virginia earned a B.A. in Theatre Performance from Fordham University at Lincoln Center and studied Shakespeare at Oxford University as well as the British American Drama Academy in London. Hailing from Memphis, TN and fiercely loyal to her Southern roots, she currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband, talent/literary manager and producer, Bradford Bricken, her 4 year old and 3 year old sons, Ford and Beau, and her labradoodle, Elvis.
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Virginia Williams was born on 19 March, in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, is an actress,music_department,producer. At 43 years old, Virginia Williams height is 5 ft 6 in ( cm).
Now We discover Virginia Williams's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of net worth at the age of 43 years old?
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Occupation | actress,music_department,producer |
Age | 43 years old |
Zodiac Sign | Pisces |
Born | 19 March |
Birthday | 19 March |
Birthplace | Memphis, Tennessee, USA |
Nationality | USA |
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Who Is Virginia Williams's Husband?
Her husband is Bradford Bricken (31 December - present) ( 2 children)
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Husband | Bradford Bricken (31 December - present) ( 2 children) |
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Virginia Williams Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in So, how much is Virginia Williams worth at the age of 43 years old? Virginia Williams’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from USA. We have estimated Virginia Williams's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in | $1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in | Under Review |
Net Worth in | Pending |
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Source of Income | Actress |
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Has 2 sons with her husband Bradford Bricken - Bradford "Ford" Powell Bricken (b. November 19, at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, California at p.m., weighing 6 lbs., 13 oz., he measured 20¼ inches) and Beau Rush Bricken (b. July 4, at a.m. local time in Los Angeles, California, and weighed 8 lbs., 11 oz. and was 19 inches long).
Virginia Williams

Virginia Williams is an actor in the Netflix series, Teenage Bounty Hunters. She portrays the character, Debbie Wesley.
Biography
Actress, singer, and humanitarian, Virginia Williams, may best be known for her starring role as 'Lauren Reed' in the hit USA Network "dramedy" Fairly Legal. Williams has appeared in over 35 television series including the starring role of 'Bianca' on the Lifetime original series Monarch Cove in addition to her many notable recurring roles such as 'Claudia' from How I Met Your Mother on CBS for four seasons, 'Poppy' on Bad Teacher also on CBS, 'Belinda' on Lifetime's Drop Dead Diva, two seasons on the cult-classic Strangers With Candy, and Bravo's new series, Girlfriend's Guide to Divorce. Additionally, she's had leading roles in such films as Woodlawn, the Culling, Honeymoon With Mom, 'reading, Writing, & Romance,' and the People's Choice Award-nominated Revenge of the Bridesmaids to name a few.
Virginia is also an accomplished vocalist performing lead vocals on the soundtrack for the film Choosing Signs.
From , Williams collaborated with "La Fresh," an eco-friendly beauty line. As part of this endorsement deal, she was their first spokesperson and 'face' of this natural skincare company in their national advertising and marketing campaigns.
She earned a B.A. in Theatre Performance from Fordham University at Lincoln Center and studied Shakespeare at Oxford University as well as the British American Drama Academy in London.
On the philanthropy side, Williams was an ambassador for the "Global Down Syndrome Foundation" throughout traveling across the country raising awareness and promoting advocacy for the organization. She was invited to speak to congressmen and women in Washington D.C. about government funding for the genetic disorder.
In addition, she will speak to anyone who will listen about her passion for the organization "Free the Slaves" and her time in Nepal and India working to eradicate human trafficking. Williams regularly speaks to organizations and hosts events in the Los Angeles area directed at raising awareness about the injustices of modern day slavery.
She resides in Los Angeles with her husband, Bradford Bricken, a talent and literary manager, who shares her passion for advocacy. Born and Raised in Memphis, Tennessee, she is fiercely loyal to her Southern roots.
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(TV Series) Tricia - Waiting for the Right Snapper () Tricia
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(TV Movie) Carol
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Classroom Student (as Ginger R. Williams)
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Virginia Williams
American actress
Virginia Williams | |
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Born | () March 18, (age43) Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress |
Yearsactive | –present |
Spouse(s) | Bradford Bricken (m. ) |
Children | 2 |
Virginia Williams (born March 18, ) is an American actress.
Early life[edit]
Williams first began her acting education in New York, earning a B.A. in Theatre Performance from Fordham University and later studying Shakespeare at Oxford University and at the British American Drama Academy in London.
Career[edit]
Williams made her professional acting debut in the ABCdaytime soapOne Life to Live as Lorna Van Skyver, a role she played from to She also played Brandy Taylor on the CBS daytime soap As the World Turns from to With that experience in daytime soaps, she parlayed her talents into several primetime roles, including the leading role of Bianca on Lifetime'sMonarch Cove, Claudia on five episodes of the hit series How I Met Your Mother, Shelley Long's daughter, who was snubbed at the altar, in the film Honeymoon with Mom, and two seasons on Comedy Central'sStrangers with Candy. She also played the role of Caitlin McNabb, who is a gold digger, in the ABC FamilyTV movieRevenge of the Bridesmaids.
Williams has performed guest starring roles and recurring characters on more than two dozen shows, including The Mentalist, Rules of Engagement, Better Off Ted, Lie to Me, In Plain Sight, Two and a Half Men, My Wife and Kids, Jack & Bobby, As the World Turns, Veronica Mars and Drop Dead Diva. She has also held lead roles on numerous television pilots for every major network.[1] In , she began portraying the role of Lauren Reed on the USA Network series Fairly Legal.[2]
In , Williams was featured in Mogul's #IAmAMogul campaign for "Inspiring women to rise higher, shine brighter, and give back", as part of Women's History Month in March. She also had a guest spot on the NCIS episode "Charade" as Leah Ramsey as well as playing C.J. of the Netflix sitcom Fuller House. From to , she had a recurring role in the CW Reboot of Charmed as Charity Callahan, a powerful Elder and a friend to Harry Greenwood and the late Marisol Vera. She occasionally helps the Charmed Ones and Harry on their missions to help save those in need of protection.
Personal life[edit]
Williams married her husband, Bradford Bricken, a talent and literary manager, on December 31, They had their first child, a son named Bradford Powell, on November 19, [3] Beau Rush was born on July 4, [4]
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
Television[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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– | One Life to Live | Lorna Van Skyver | Regular role |
Strangers with Candy | Trudy, Susie, Wilma, Ginger | Episodes: "The Virgin Jerri", "The Blank Page", "Blank Relay", "The Last Temptation of Blank" | |
– | As the World Turns | Brandy Taylor | Recurring role |
Cold Case | Brandi Beaudry | Episode: "The Sleepover" | |
My Wife and Kids | Bambi | Episode: "Fantasy Camp: Part 1" | |
My Wife and Kids | Salesgirl | Episode: “Sweetheart’s Day” | |
Strong Medicine | Tina Morgan | Episode: "Implants, Transplants and Cuban Aunts" | |
Jack & Bobby | Natalie Schultz | Episode: "Running Scared" | |
Half & Half | Sasha | Episode: "The Big Doormat No More Episode" | |
The Inside | Sandra Fackler | Episode: "New Girl in Town" | |
Veronica Mars | Heidi Kuhne | Episode: "The Quick and the Wed" | |
Mindy and Brenda | Brenda | TV film | |
Monarch Cove | Bianca Foster | Main role | |
, , , | How I Met Your Mother | Claudia | Episodes: "The Wedding", "Drumroll, Please", "Intervention", "Baby Talk", "The Poker Game" |
Journeyman | Charlotte Skillen | Episode: "Game Three" | |
Traveling in Packs | Carol | TV film | |
Cavemen | Tracy | Episode: "Cave Kid" | |
Two and a Half Men | Tricia | Episode: "Waiting for the Right Snapper" | |
In Plain Sight | Kay Sweeny / Kay Swenson | Episode: "Who Shot Jay Arnstein?" | |
Ernesto | Jasleen Cutler | TV film | |
Eva Adams | Dr. Christa Caldwell | TV film | |
Lie to Me | Nadia Dawson | Episode: "Life Is Priceless" | |
Better Off Ted | Danielle Sargent | Episode: "Love Blurts" | |
Rules of Engagement | Sasha | Episode: "Flirting" | |
The Mentalist | Heather Evans | Episode: "Red All Over" | |
Revenge of the Bridesmaids | Caitlin McNabb | TV film | |
– | Fairly Legal | Lauren Reed | Main role |
Emily Owens, M.D. | Ellen | Episode: "Emily and the Predator" | |
Reading Writing & Romance | Amy | TV film | |
NCIS: Los Angeles | Carla Shear | Episode: "Iron Curtain Rising" | |
Drop Dead Diva | Belinda Scotto | Episodes: "Truth & Consequences", "Soulmates?", "First Date" | |
Young & Hungry | Beverly | Episode: "Young & Younger" | |
Bad Teacher | Poppy | Episodes: "Divorced Dudes", "Found Money", "What's Old Is New" | |
Major Crimes | Gina Hunt | Episode: "Down the Drain" | |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Claudia Mason | Episode: "Angle of Attack" | |
Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce | Courtney Beech | Episodes: "Rule #17", "Rule #32" | |
NCIS | Leah Ramsey | Episodes: "After Hours", "Charade" | |
– | Fuller House | CJ Harbenberger | Recurring role (seasons 2–3), guest (seasons 4–5) |
– | Charmed | Charity Callahan | Recurring role (season 1) |
Modern Family | Ashley | Episode: "Commencement" | |
Teenage Bounty Hunters | Debbie Wesley and Dana[5] | Main role | |
High & Tight | Veronica Moore | TV film, completed | |
Why Women Kill | Grace | Recurring role |
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Virginia Williams
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