Spice Williams-Crosby
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Spice Williams at the BE Blowout charity auction in 2006 |
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Born | April 26, 1952 North Hollywood, California |
Other name(s) | Spice Williams |
Occupation | actress, stunt performer |
Years active | 1983–present |
Spouse(s) | Gregory Crosby (1989-present) |
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Spice Williams-Crosby (born Marceline Ann Williams, April 26, 1952 in North Hollywood, California) is an American actress and stunt performer, with a career in film and television which spans over twenty years. Her more notable roles include the Klingon officer Vixis in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, and the assassin Patrice in Buffy the Vampire Slayer story "What's My Line". Originally involved in music and dance, she switched to acting, focusing on action roles which often featured stuntwork, making use of her martial arts and athletics skills. She has also worked as a stunt coordinator, choreographing fight scenes for television and film, including Miller Lite's controversial 2002 commercial "Catfight".[1]
After recovering from problems with drugs and alcohol abuse, Williams took up personal fitness at the age of 26, including bodybuilding and nutrition. She is a noted vegan and has written a book and several articles on the subject of nutrition.[2][3] She is married to Gregory Crosby, grandson of Bing Crosby; the couple have one son, Luke Gregory.[4]
[edit] Selected Filmography
[edit] Film
- Room and Board (2008)
- Mission: Impossible III (2007) (stunts)
- Spider-Man (2002) (stunts)
- The Singing Detective (2003)
- From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) (stunts)
- The Cherokee Kid (1996)
- The Guyver (1991)
- Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
[edit] Television
- Scrubs (2007)
- Angel (2003)
- Buffy the Vanpire Slayer (1997)
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Getting Physical (1984)
[edit] References
- ^ Bio. The Official Site of Spice Williams-Crosby. Retrieved on 2007-09-21.
- ^ "Spice Williams Interview", FamousVeggie.com, 2000. Retrieved on 2007-09-21.
- ^ Williams-Crosby, Spice. "The Science of Thought", AllYourStrength.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-21.
- ^ The Spice in Spice of Life. Retrieved on 2007-09-21.