Nafessa Williams
Nafessa Williams, born on December 4, 1989, is a talented American actress who has made notable strides in the entertainment industry. She first gained recognition for her portrayal of Nicole Gordon in the 2011 film "Streets," featuring rapper Meek Mill. That same year, she showcased her versatility as an actress by taking on the role of Deanna Forbes in the long-running ABC soap opera "One Life to Live."
In 2016, Williams further solidified her presence on television with her compelling performance as Dr. Charlotte Piel in the CBS medical drama "Code Black." Her career took a significant leap forward when she was cast as Anissa Pierce, also known as Thunder, in The CW's superhero series "Black Lightning," which premiered in 2018. In this groundbreaking role, Williams became one of the first Black lesbian superheroes to grace the screen, earning accolades for her portrayal and contributing to important conversations about representation in media.
Throughout her career, Williams has demonstrated a strong commitment to her craft, winning the admiration of both audiences and critics alike. With a growing list of achievements and a passion for storytelling, Nafessa Williams continues to inspire as she navigates her path in Hollywood, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of contemporary television and film.
Filmography
Black and Blue
Streets (2012)
Burning Sands
Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody
A Holiday Chance
Restored Me
True to the Game
The Man in 3B
Whitney
Survivor's Remorse
Rivals
Tales