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Occupation
  
Actress

Spouse
  
Curtis Mark Williams

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Jama Williamson

Years active
  
1998–present


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Born
  
1974 (age 41–42)

Movies and TV shows
  
Hollywood Heights, Duane Hopwood, Mergers & Acquisitions

Children
  
Roma Hazel Williams, Adeline Rose Williams

Education
  
University of Notre Dame (1996), Reitz Memorial High School

People also search for
  
Curtis Mark Williams, Roma Hazel Williams, Adeline Rose Williams, Matt Mulhern

Jama Williamson (born March 12, 1974 in Evansville, Indiana) is an American actress. She was active in New York City theater throughout the early 2000s, during which she appeared in such shows as Avery Crozier's Eat the Runt, Hunt Holman's Spanish Girl, A. R. Gurney's Sylvia and Simon Mendes da Costa's Losing Louis. She also appeared in an Off Broadway musical adaptation of the pornographic film Debbie Does Dallas, and she is featured in the show's original cast recording soundtrack.

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Williamson has appeared in such shows as Law & Order, Numb3rs and Chappelle's Show, and her voice was featured in the 2004 video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. In 2005, Williamson was cast as the wife of James Van Der Beek in the CBS sitcom pilot Three, which was ultimately not picked up. Since 2009, she has made regular guest appearances on the NBC comedy series Parks and Recreation as Wendy Haverford, the ex-wife of regular character Tom Haverford, played by Aziz Ansari. She currently stars as Principal Mullins on the Nickelodeon series School of Rock.

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Theater

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Jama Williamson was active in New York City theater throughout the early 2000s, during which time she was represented by the Paradigm Talent Agency. In 2000, she appeared in Eat the Runt, a comedy by Avery Crozier about a job applicant's series of bizarre interviews at an art museum. During this production, by Mefisto Theater Company at Altered Stages, the actors had to be prepared to play every role in the play and, before each show, the audience Drew tickets which determined what actors play which characters. The New York Times reviewer Lawrence Van Gelder said the gimmick was novel, but in the end, "the cast has probably had more sustained fun than the audience". In the summer of 2001, Williamson again appeared in Eat the Runt at The American Place Theatre, this time without the constant role switching. She played a second applicant trying to get the museum job, who claims the protagonist is actually her scorned love interest who is only pretending to seek the job in order to hurt her chances. In the summer of 2002, she appeared in an Off Broadway production of Hunt Holman's Spanish Girl at the Second Stage Theatre. The show was about a college student who had a summer fling relationship with a 15-year-old girl, then tries to end it. Williamson played Jolene, the strong-willed college girlfriend of the protagonist, who does not know about his affair. New York Daily News writer Robert Dominguez praised her "strong performance". Marjorie Gunner of New York Voice called Williamson a scene-stealer, and said she played the role "like the center of gravity".

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Jama Williamson appeared in the 2002 Off Broadway stage musical adaption of the 1978 pornographic film Debbie Does Dallas, which was shown at the Jane Street Theater starting October 2002. She played Roberta, one of Debbie's attractive young friends who perform sexual services for money. Williamson, along with other female members of the cast, was praised by The New York Times theater critic Bruce Weber as "for lack of a better word, adorable", and appeared to be "having great fun while they wait for better jobs". During the show, she performs a sexually-themed duet called "Make That Candle Work for You", in which Roberta and her boss sing at the candle store where Roberta works. During the song, girls dance with candles shaped like erect penises. The song was sung by Williamson in the Debbie Does Dallas Original Cast Recording soundtrack, which was released on compact disc in 2003. Her singing voice, along with those of the rest of the cast, was praised in a Los Angeles Times review. From October to November 2003, Williamson played the title role in Sylvia, a comedy by A. R. Gurney, at Playhouse on the Green in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The show was about a dog (played by a human) named Sylvia who is adopted by a couple, which creates drama in their relationship. Irene Backalenick of the Connecticut Post said of Williamson's performance, "Jama Williamson is just not doggy enough, playing it more like a petulant teen-ager. She is really convincing as Sylvia the dog only when she lies down, putting her chin on Greg's knee."

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Starting in October 2006, Williamson played Bella Holland, the office assistant and mistress of a married man, in a production of the English Simon Mendes da Costa play Losing Louis, which played at the Manhattan Theatre Club. The show opened with a controversial scene in which the protagonist performs oral sex on Williamson's character while his six-year-old son hides under the bed. The show received largely negative reviews, Williamson herself received mixed critiques. The New York Times writer Charles Isherwood said Williamson was one of the stronger cast members, but added, "the actors cannot do much to freshen the coarse innuendoes or breathe life into the plot contrivances". Elysa Gardner, of USA Today, said Williamson added "dynamic support" to the show. North Jersey Media Group critic Robert Feldberg, who was critical of the show, said her performance was amateurish and reminded him of "middling community theater." However, Feldberg said other more experienced actors were similarly bad in the show, so Williamson's faults can be blamed in part on the director. Backstage said Williamson and other cast members "fail to register in any credible way".

Television

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Williamson has appeared in several television shows, including the NBC legal drama Law & Order and the Comedy Central sketch comedy series Chappelle's Show, starring Dave Chappelle. She also appeared as a jogger in the 2005 independent comedy drama film Duane Hopwood, and provided voices for pedestrian characters in the 2004 video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Starting in the mid-2000s, Williamson began appearing more frequently in television. In 2005, Williamson was cast as one of the three leads in a CBS Paramount Network Television pilot for the sitcom Three, in which she played Annie, the wife of a character played by James Van Der Beek. The show revolved around the happily married couple and their recently divorced male friend, played by Zachary Levi. The pilot was never sold.

In early 2007, Williamson gave an appearance in a pilot episode of the sitcom Rules of Engagement. Although the series was picked up by CBS, the episode featuring Williamson never aired. Williamson appeared in "Democracy", a third season episode of the CBS drama series Numb3rs, which originally aired on March 9, 2007. In the episode, she played Jane Aliano, a woman who gets kidnapped as the result of a voter fraud conspiracy that led to a series of murders throughout the episode.

Starting in May 2009, Williamson began making regular appearances in the NBC comedy series Parks and Recreation as Wendy Haverford, the wife of regular character Tom Haverford, played by Aziz Ansari. Wendy is an attractive and well-liked surgeon, and many in the show wonder why she is interested in the sarcastic and overeager Tom. It is eventually revealed the two characters have a green card marriage to prevent Wendy from being deported to Canada. Williamson first appeared in the first season finale "Rock Show", but made regular appearances throughout the second season. Wendy and Tom amicably separate after the December 2009 episode "Tom's Divorce", but she continued to make appearances afterward.

Williamson portrayed, Nora the mother of Loren Tate (Brittany Underwood), on the 2012 TeenNick series Hollywood Heights. In 2016, Williamson played the recurring role of Principal Mullins on the Nickelodeon comedy series School of Rock; her role was upped to series regular for the series' second season.

Filmography

Actress
-
Marbles (pre-production) as
Charlie
2022
Virgil (Short) as
Mom
2021
Sydney to the Max (TV Series) as
Ms. Anderson
- Do the Write Thing (2021) - Ms. Anderson
2020
Borrasca (Podcast Series) as
Lisbeth Walker
- All Her Shame on Display (2020) - Lisbeth Walker
- That's Not What You Told Me (2020) - Lisbeth Walker
- Partial Remains (2020) - Lisbeth Walker
- The Woods Are Full (2020) - Lisbeth Walker
- Tell Me About Whitney (2020) - Lisbeth Walker
2019
9-1-1 (TV Series) as
Det. Anita Mercer
- The Taking of Dispatch 9-1-1 (2020) - Det. Anita Mercer
- Ocean's 9-1-1 (2019) - Det. Anita Mercer
2020
Deputy (TV Series) as
Therapist
- 10-8 Selfless (2020) - Therapist
2019
Single Parents (TV Series) as
Tracy Freeze
- Hip$ for Dolores (2020) - Tracy Freeze
- Chunkies (2020) - Tracy Freeze
- The Angie-Man (2020) - Tracy Freeze
- Every Thursday Should Be Like This (2019) - Tracy Freeze
- Xander and Camille (2019) - Tracy Freeze
- Welcome to Hell, Sickos! (2019) - Tracy Freeze
- Summer of Freedom (2019) - Tracy Freeze
- Joust! (2019) - Tracy Freeze
- A Radiant Cloak of Sexual Irresistibility (2019) - Tracy Freeze
- Summer of Miggy (2019) - Tracy Freeze
- That Elusive Zazz (2019) - Tracy Freeze
2019
No Activity (TV Series) as
Nurse
- There's No Ocean in Wichita (2019) - Nurse
2017
The Good Place (TV Series) as
Val
- Tinker, Tailor, Demon, Spy (2019) - Val
- A Girl from Arizona (2019) - Val
- Don't Let the Good Life Pass You By (2018) - Val
- The Worst Possible Use of Free Will (2018) - Val
- Everything Is Bonzer! (2018) - Val
- Rhonda, Diana, Jake, and Trent (2018) - Val
- Janet and Michael (2017) - Val
- Michael's Gambit (2017) - Val
2019
The Good Place Presents: The Selection (TV Mini Series short) as
Val
- The Solution (2019) - Val
- The Storm Out (2019) - Val
- The Takeout Order (2019) - Val
- The Candidates (2019) - Val
- The Mission (2019) - Val
2018
Mommy Blogger (TV Series) as
Bridget
- Glamour Shots (2018) - Bridget
2018
New Girl (TV Series) as
Miss Carly
- Lillypads (2018) - Miss Carly
2016
School of Rock (TV Series) as
Principal Mullins
- I Love Rock and Roll: Part 2 (2018) - Principal Mullins
- I Love Rock and Roll: Part 1 (2018) - Principal Mullins
- Photograph (2018) - Principal Mullins
- We Gotta Get Out of This Place (2018) - Principal Mullins
- Surprise, Surprise (2018) - Principal Mullins
- Don't Know What You Got ('Til It's Gone) (2018) - Principal Mullins
- Love Is a Battlefield (2018) - Principal Mullins
- Would I Lie to You? (2018) - Principal Mullins
- Jingle Bell Rock (2017) - Principal Mullins
- Puppy Love (2017) - Principal Mullins
- Heroes and Villains (2017) - Principal Mullins
- The Other Side of Summer (2017) - Principal Mullins
- True Colors (2017) - Principal Mullins
- Do You Want to Know a Secret? (2017) - Principal Mullins
- Hold on Loosely (2017) - Principal Mullins
- Don't Stop Believin' (2017) - Principal Mullins
- Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (2017) - Principal Mullins
- Is She Really Going Out with Him (2016) - Principal Mullins
- Voices Carry (2016) - Principal Mullins
- Truckin (2016) - Principal Mullins
- Welcome to My Nightmare (2016) - Principal Mullins
- I Put a Spell on You (2016) - Principal Mullins
- Brilliant Disguise (2016) - Principal Mullins
- Wouldn't It Be Nice? (2016) - Principal Mullins
- Changes (2016) - Principal Mullins
- We Are the Champions- Maybe (2016) - Principal Mullins
- (Really Really) Old Time Rock and Roll (2016) - Principal Mullins
- Money (That's What I Want) (2016) - Principal Mullins
- We Can Be Heroes, Sort Of (2016) - Principal Mullins
- We're Not Gonna Take It (2016) - Principal Mullins
- The Story of Us (But More About Me) (2016) - Principal Mullins
- Video Killed the Speed Debate Star (2016) - Principal Mullins
- Come Together (2016) - Principal Mullins
2017
Marlon (TV Series) as
Vickie
- Coach Marlon (2017) - Vickie
2017
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (TV Series) as
Rachel
- The Audit (2017) - Rachel
2016
NCIS (TV Series) as
Angelina Jennings
- Reasonable Doubts (2016) - Angelina Jennings
2015
Ellen More or Less (TV Movie) as
Melissa
2015
I Am Potential as
Patricia Hughes
2015
Mad Men (TV Series) as
Libby Blum
- Lost Horizon (2015) - Libby Blum
2015
About a Boy (TV Series) as
Emma
- About a Prostitute (2015) - Emma
2014
The Mentalist (TV Series) as
Denise Cortez
- The Silver Briefcase (2014) - Denise Cortez
2014
The Millers (TV Series) as
Kate
- Papa Was a Rolling Bone (2014) - Kate
2014
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV Series) as
Dina Bryant
- Buzz Kill (2014) - Dina Bryant
2014
Rake (TV Series) as
Stacy
- 50 Shades of Gay (2014) - Stacy
- Jury Tamperer (2014) - Stacy
- Cannibal (2014) - Stacy
- Cancer (2014) - Stacy
2013
Private Practice (TV Series) as
Darlene Meyer
- Full Release (2013) - Darlene Meyer
2012
Hollywood Heights (TV Series) as
Nora Tate
- The Final Concert (2012) - Nora Tate
- An Unexpected Guest (2012) - Nora Tate
- Fresno (2012) - Nora Tate
- Jetsetter (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren Confronts Chloe (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren Learns the Truth (2012) - Nora Tate
- Escape (2012) - Nora Tate
- A Message from Loren (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren and Kelly Clash (2012) - Nora Tate
- Max and Nora Go to Ojai (2012) - Nora Tate
- A Strange Call (2012) - Nora Tate
- Waking Up (2012) - Nora Tate
- Seeing a Ghost (2012) - Nora Tate
- Max Looks for Answers (2012) - Nora Tate
- Bad News Travels Fast (2012) - Nora Tate
- Missing (2012) - Nora Tate
- Eddie Demands Answers (2012) - Nora Tate
- The Text Spoof (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren Talks Business (2012) - Nora Tate
- The Mystery Texter (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren Has Doubts (2012) - Nora Tate
- Tyler Blackmails Chloe (2012) - Nora Tate
- Mixed Reactions (2012) - Nora Tate
- If There Was No Music (2012) - Nora Tate
- Tyler Collects Evidence (2012) - Nora Tate
- Eddie's New Sound (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren's Debut (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren's New Look (2012) - Nora Tate
- Eddie Helps Chloe (2012) - Nora Tate
- Eddie's Inspired (2012) - Nora Tate
- Nora Visits Max (2012) - Nora Tate
- The Beach Bungalow (2012) - Nora Tate
- Eddie Takes Off (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren Deals with the Ex (2012) - Nora Tate
- Jake's Concern (2012) - Nora Tate
- Chloe & Oz (2012) - Nora Tate
- Eddie Feels at Home (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren's Recording Session (2012) - Nora Tate
- Eddie Explains Himself (2012) - Nora Tate
- Eddie Inspires Loren (2012) - Nora Tate
- Their Special Place (2012) - Nora Tate
- The Double Date (2012) - Nora Tate
- Eddie's Birthday (2012) - Nora Tate
- Eddie's New Song (2012) - Nora Tate
- The Paparazzi Photo (2012) - Nora Tate
- The House Party (2012) - Nora Tate
- The Collaboration (2012) - Nora Tate
- Chloe Tries to Reconcile (2012) - Nora Tate
- The Video Shoot (2012) - Nora Tate
- Eddie Learns the Truth (2012) - Nora Tate
- Another Incriminating Photo (2012) - Nora Tate
- Chloe Turns Diva (2012) - Nora Tate
- Melissa's Birthday (2012) - Nora Tate
- Eddie & Chloe Meet Oz (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren's Dilemma (2012) - Nora Tate
- Lisa Reveals a Secret (2012) - Nora Tate
- Max Confronts Chloe (2012) - Nora Tate
- Chloe's Jealousy (2012) - Nora Tate
- The Music Video Rehearsal (2012) - Nora Tate
- A Winner Is Chosen (2012) - Nora Tate
- The Songwriting Contest (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren Gets Lost (2012) - Nora Tate
- The Announcement (2012) - Nora Tate
- Dinner at the Tate's (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren's Stage Fright (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren's Song (2012) - Nora Tate
- Chloe Finally Gets What She Wants (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren's Proven Innocent (2012) - Nora Tate
- The Incriminating Photo (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren Gets Framed (2012) - Nora Tate
- Eddie Questions His Feelings (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren Doesn't Make the Cut (2012) - Nora Tate
- Max Questions Chloe (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren Has to Make a Decision (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren Makes the Top 25 (2012) - Nora Tate
- Eddie & Chloe Take the Next Step (2012) - Nora Tate
- Chloe's Secret (2012) - Nora Tate
- Eddie's Songwriting Contest (2012) - Nora Tate
- Loren Catches Eddie's Attention (2012) - Nora Tate
- Meeting a Rockstar (2012) - Nora Tate
2009
Parks and Recreation (TV Series) as
Wendy Haverford
- Ron & Tammy 2 (2011) - Wendy Haverford
- Time Capsule (2011) - Wendy Haverford
- Go Big or Go Home (2011) - Wendy Haverford
- Freddy Spaghetti (2010) - Wendy Haverford
- Galentine's Day (2010) - Wendy Haverford
- Sweetums (2010) - Wendy Haverford
- Leslie's House (2010) - Wendy Haverford
- Tom's Divorce (2009) - Wendy Haverford
- Greg Pikitis (2009) - Wendy Haverford
- Practice Date (2009) - Wendy Haverford
- Rock Show (2009) - Wendy Haverford
2010
Weeds (TV Series) as
Allison
- Boomerang (2010) - Allison
- Bliss (2010) - Allison
2007
Numb3rs (TV Series) as
Jane Aliano
- Democracy (2007) - Jane Aliano
2005
Three (TV Series) as
Annie
- Pilot (2005) - Annie
2005
Duane Hopwood as
Jogger #1
2005
Law & Order (TV Series) as
Tina
- Mammon (2005) - Tina
2003
Chappelle's Show (TV Series) as
Girl Waiting in Line
- Make-A-Wish & Fisticuff (2003) - Girl Waiting in Line
2003
Guiding Light (TV Series) as
Joanie
- Episode #1.14113 (2003) - Joanie
2002
Debbie Does Dallas: The Musical
2001
Mergers & Acquisitions as
Missy
1998
The Dry Season as
Odd Girl Blind Date
Miscellaneous
2006
Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis (Video Game) (motion capture talent - as Jamaa Williamson)
2005
The Warriors (Video Game) (motion capture performer)
Self
2021
Too Opinionated (Podcast Series) as
Self
- Too Opinionated Interview: Jama Williamson (2021) - Self
2017
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2017 (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
2017
Nickelodeon's Not So Valentine's Special (TV Special) as
Easter Bunny
2012
30 Second Star (TV Series) as
Self
- Jama Williamson, Zibby Allen (2012) - Self

References

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