Amalia Williamson has quickly become a name to watch in the entertainment industry, thanks to her standout role in Acorn TV’s upcoming series You’re Killing Me. With a career that spans film, television, and behind-the-scenes work, this Canadian actress brings a unique blend of wit, resilience, and versatility to her craft. Below, we explore her journey, from her roots in Ontario to her dynamic on-screen presence and beyond.
Roots in Ontario: A Foundation for Her Craft
Amalia Williamson was born and raised in Oakville, Ontario, where she developed a passion for storytelling at a young age. Her early exposure to film and television inspired her to pursue acting, leading her to study at Sheridan College, a renowned institution for media arts. This educational foundation not only honed her technical skills but also deepened her understanding of narrative structure, which she later applied to her acting career. Growing up in Canada, Amalia’s perspective as a Gen-Z artist adds a fresh, modern edge to her performances, making her a relatable figure in an industry often dominated by older generations.
The Spark of ‘You’re Killing Me’: Generational Tension and Chemistry
Amalia’s breakout role in You’re Killing Me has placed her in the spotlight, where she plays a sharp-tongued character who clashes with the more seasoned protagonist, played by Brooke Shields. This dynamic is central to the series’ premise, as the two women navigate generational differences while forming an unlikely bond. In an exclusive interview with Hollywood Life, Amalia revealed that her character’s initial friction with Shields’ character stems from a mix of personality clashes and shared vulnerabilities. “Her mom left when she was so young, so I think, at first, she finds Ali’s character really, really annoying,” Amalia explained. “But then she realizes she’s kind of exactly what Andi needs in terms of her career, her romantic relationships, and even a mother









