Betty Williams
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Elizabeth or Betty Williams may refer to:
  • Betty Williams (Nobel laureate) (born 1943), the Nobel Peace Prize recipient from Northern Ireland
  • Betty Williams (politician) (born 1944), a Welsh Labour Party politician and MP
  • Betty Williams (Coronation Street)
    Betty Williams (Coronation Street)
    Elizabeth "Betty" Williams is a long-standing fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street, portrayed by former music hall star Betty Driver. Driver was cast as Betty in 1969, after first auditioning for the role of Hilda Ogden...

    , a fictional character in the British TV soap opera
  • Liz Williams
    Liz Williams
    Dr Liz Williams is a British science fiction writer. The Ghost Sister, her first novel, was published in 2001. Both this novel and her next, Empire of Bones were nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award. She is also the author of the Inspector Chen series.Williams is the daughter of a stage...

    , British science fiction writer
  • Elizabeth Williams Champney
    Elizabeth Williams Champney
    Elizabeth "Lizzie" Williams Champney was an American author of numerous articles and novels, most of which focused on foreign locations...

    , American author
  • Elizabeth Rees-Williams
    Elizabeth Rees-Williams
    Joan Elizabeth Rees-Williams, The Hon. Mrs. Aitken , is a Welsh socialite. She had two film roles around her early 40s.She was born in Cardiff, daughter of the politician David Rees-Williams, 1st Baron Ogmore....

    , Welsh socialite
  • Emma Kennedy
    Emma Kennedy
    Emma Kennedy is an English actress, writer and television presenter....

    , née Elizabeth Emma Williams, TV presenter
  • Elizabeth Omilami
    Elizabeth Omilami
    Elisabeth Williams-Omilami is an African-American human rights activist and an actress, a writer and a Pastor while being the voice of the less fortunate at Hosea Feed the Hungry.-Life and career:...

    , née Elizabeth Williams, human rights activist, actress and writer
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