Michelle Williams on sex and self-discovery
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Michelle Williams reflected on her movie 'Brokeback Mountain' losing Best Picture at the 2006 Oscars. The actress even threw a bit of shade while on the April 3 episode of 'Watch What Happens Live.'
Andy Cohen asked the actress about the memorable Oscars upset: "I was very upset about the Best Picture loss. I mean, 'Crash,' is that what won?" he said.
Williams tells PEOPLE, "They're really real"Coming together on screen for the first time, Michelle Williams and Jenny Slate make for a formidable duo in the FX limited series Dying for Sex. Despite never having worked together — although the two did appear in Venom,
Michelle Williams isn’t someone who’s easily swayed — the Emmy winner and five-time Oscar nominee is in a "happy, stable place" in her life. But when it came to FX's limited series Dying for Sex, she couldn’t help but feel an intense and mysterious connection to the story.
Actress Michelle Williams, who played Jen on the WB show for its entire run from 1998 to 2003, was recently asked if she was in touch with her costar, actor James Van Der Beek, since he was diagnosed with colorectal cancer.
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Michelle Williams broke her knee during pre-shooting, but Heath was always looking after her. He was so naturally caring towards Michelle.” Williams and Ledger later married and had a daughter together. Ledger died in 2008.
Recently diagnosed with terminal cancer, Molly (Michelle Williams) resolves not to die without having an orgasm in Hulu's new series, 'Dying for Sex.'
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The actress and her director husband welcomed their newest little one via surrogate six weeks ago Michelle Williams has grown her family by one more. The actress, 44, welcomed her fourth baby, her third with her director husband Thomas Kail,
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Michelle Williams and husband Thomas Kail made a rare public appearance at the premiere of her upcoming Hulu and FX show 'Dying for Sex' in New York City.