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Shanthi Williams
Born
Coimbatore, India
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress
Years active1970–1980
1993–present
Known forMetti Oli
Thendral
Anniyan
Poove Unakkaga
Pandian Stores
Spouse(s)J. Williams
(m.1979–2005)
(Deceased in 2005)
Children4

Shanthi Williams is an Indian film and television actress who has played supporting roles in various Tamil and Malayalam movies and serials.[citation needed]

Career

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Williams came into the industry as a child artist at the age of 12. Williams started her acting in 1970 with the film, Vietnam Veedu. She started doing television serials from 1999, playing second lead and supporting roles. She is best known for her role as the traditional mother in the serial Metti Oli.[1]

She was awarded the Best Actress in a negative role by director K. Balachander for her performance in Thendral where she played Tamizharasu's mother.

She has acted in many Tamil and Malayalam films as well as serials.[2]

Personal life

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Shanthi Williams was born at Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu to Malayali parents. She married a Malayali cameraman J. Williams in 1979.[3] They have 4 children.[2]

Filmography

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Tamil

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Malayalam

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Television

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Year Title Role Channel Language Notes
2000–2001 Chithi Padmavathi Sun TV Tamil
2002 Marumagal Vijay TV
2002–2005 Metti Oli Rajeshwari @ Rajamma Sun TV {
2003 Annamalai
2003 Panneer Pushpangal
2004 Thangamana Purushan KTV
2004–2007 Tharkappu Kalai Theeratha Kalaignar TV
2004–2009 Minnukettu Janaki @ Janakiamma Surya TV Malayalam
2005 Manaivi Sun TV Tamil
2006 Nombarappoovu Vimala Asianet Malayalam
Raja Rajeshwari Sun TV Tamil
2007 Kanavugal Aayiram Jaya TV
Arasi Chandramathi Sun TV
2008–2009 Kalasam Nagalakshmi
Vaira Nenjam Alamelu
Bandham Thaamirabarani Replaced Kanya
2009 Kalyanam Shivagaami
Aval oru Minsaram Kalaignar TV
2009–2011 Thendral Rukkumani Sun TV Replaced by K. S. Jayalakshmi
2010 Abhirami Kalaignar TV
Mythili
2011 Shanthi Nilayam Jaya TV
Snehakoodu Surya TV Malayalam
2011–2013 Thangam Avudaiammal Sun TV Tamil
Sivasankari
Uravugal Sudha Sun TV
Vasantham TV
2012–2014 Pillai Nila Savithri Sun TV
2013–2018 Vani Rani Angayarkanni
2013–2014 Uravugal Sangamam Raj TV
2015–2016 Andal Azhagar Vadivu Star Vijay
Keladi Kanmani Bhagyam Sun TV
2016 Vishwaroopam Kumudam Flowers Malayalam
2017–2018 Rekka Katti Parakkudhu Manasu Thayaramma Zee Tamil Tamil
2018 – 2023 Pandiyan Stores 'Pillayaar Paati' Parvathy Muruganandham "Paaru" Star Vijay [4][5]
2018–2019 Thenum Vayambum Mullasserry Bhageerathi Surya TV Malayalam [6]
2019 Azhagu Sun TV Tamil
Kanmani Tamil Selvi
2019–2022 Chandralekha Meenakshi Replaced by Priya
2019 Poove Sempoove Kanthimathi Kalaignar TV
2019–2020 Rajamagal Kanchana Zee Tamil Replaced by Balambika
2020–2022 Senthoora Poove Rajalakshmi Star Vijay
2020 Magarasi Meenakshi Sun TV Cameo appearance
2022 Meera Janaki Colors Tamil
2022–2023 Deivam Thantha Poove Gandhimati Zee Tamil
2023–2024 Kaliveedu Rajeshwari Surya TV Malayalam
2023 – Present Pudhu Vasantham Sun TV Tamil
2024 – Present Kanmani Anbudan Star Vijay Tamil

References

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  1. ^ The Hindu No "Mettioli" after June Monday, 25 April 2005 "Rajamma (Shanthi Williams), the traditional mother in the family, was glorified by director Thirumurugan."
  2. ^ a b "Shanthi Williams talks about her acting career and personal life".
  3. ^ "சாந்தகுமாரி சாந்தி வில்லியம்ஸ் ஆனா கதை..!". Youtube.
  4. ^ "'நான் எதிர்கொண்ட வலிகளும் கஷ்டங்களும் ரொம்ப அதிகம்!' - ரீ என்ட்ரி சாந்தி வில்லியம்ஸ் உருக்கம்". Vikatan.
  5. ^ "Tamil TV show Pandian Stores team greets fans ahead of Pongal". Times of India.
  6. ^ "Vivek Gopan to team-up with Sreelaya on new serial, Thenum Vayambum; The other casts who will play important roles are Thara Kalyan, Kottayam Rasheed, Rizabawa, Seenath, Manka Mahesh and Shanthi Williams". Times of India.
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