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Michelle Williamsis honoring her formerDawson’s Creekcostar Mary Beth Peil.
While accepting a performer tribute at the 32nd annual Gotham Awards in New York City on Monday, theFabelmansstar praised Peil, 82, who played Evelyn “Grams” Ryan on the popular WB series, crediting the veteran actress for the reason behind her success in the entertainment industry.
Dawson’s Creekaired for six seasons from 1998 to 2003. The show followed a group of friends as they grew up in the fictional seaside town of Capeside, Massachusetts. Williams played Jen Lindley.
Noting that she was “an emancipated minor” when she met Peil, Williams said, “I was 16 years old, and I was totally alone.”
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After getting the chance to talk to her on a regular basis, Williams said she started to find out more about Peil.
Williams reflected on what she learned from Peil, sharing that the actress “showed me that creativity was more than a mere profession. And all of this vitality was miraculously turned in my direction. Her smiling face was looking at me, and she called me her girl.”
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“She told me stories about this place, New York f–ing City, and she said it was somewhere that I could go and I could build a life,” Williams continued. “She said that I should try doing theater. I started reading plays and talking to her about them, and she urged me on: ‘Yes, yes. That’s wonderful, my girl. Youshoulddo that, youshouldtry that.'”
Williams recalled that, at the time, she wasn’t an artist, a mother nor a high-school graduate before quipping, “Honestly I was barely even a Michelle; I had just gotten people to stop calling me Shelly.”
“But now I was Mary Beth’s girl. And that made me a somebody,” she added.
While concluding her remarks, she expressed her gratitude for the recognition she received during the evening.
Added Williams, “I wouldn’t have known how to handle beingSteven Spielberg’s mother [inThe Fabelmans] without having been Mary Beth’s granddaughter, so thank you Mary Beth, and thank you Gotham Awards for this.”
source: people.com