Thursday, March 28, 2024

Life After ‘Family Matters’… Kellie Williams is a Wife and Mother of Two ‘Mini-mes’

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*”Family Matters star Kellie Williams, 43, may not be gracing your TV screens with a weekly show, but the child star is certainly keeping busy as a doting mother and wife.

These days you’ll find the actress offering fans a glimpse into her personal life by showing off  adorable snapshots of her husband and kids.

As reported by news.amomama.com, Williams recently posted pics of her kids Hannah Belle and John Ervin getting ready for school, and of her husband, Hannibal Jackson, with their kids at a game. 

Peep the pics below.

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Williams caught her big break as a child actor after her father’s home videos of a young Killie caught the eye of a casting director and she landed the role of Laura Winslow in comedy tv series “Family Matters.”

The show was a spin-off series of the successful “Perfect Strangers” series and centered on the Winslows, a middle-class suburban Chicago Black family.

Williams previously spoke fondly about the show’s matriarch, Rosetta LeNoire, who passed on in 2002.

“She was our foundation,” she said of LeNoire in a 2017 interview with Entertainment Weekly.

“Every series has a set leader; it can be a director, it can be a star,” series co-creator and producer Bill Bickley said during the cast reunion special with the publication. “But it’s an emotional foundation that an actor brings to a set, and Rosetta had that. Who she was made everybody want to be better. It made everybody want to be more professional. So Rosetta was really the emotional foundation of the show.”

“She was like the queen,” recalled her TV son Reginald VelJohnson. “And you always treated her with respect — or extra respect.”

“Family Matters” ran on ABC from 1989 through 1997 as part of the network’s “TGIF” programming block.

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