Overview

Zelda Rae Williams (born July 31, 1989) is an American actress and voice performer. She began appearing on screen as a child in the 1990s and has worked steadily in both live-action and animated projects. The daughter of the late actor Robin Williams and producer Marsha Garces, she is frequently noted for her family background but has built a separate body of work that includes independent films and voice roles in several well-known animated series.

Early life and family

Williams was born in New York City and raised in a family engaged in entertainment. Her father, Robin Williams, was an Academy Award–winning actor and comedian; her mother, Marsha Garces, has worked in film production and as a screenwriter. She has cited her given name as being inspired by Princess Zelda from the long-running video game series The Legend of Zelda. Public accounts describe a mixed heritage including English, Welsh, Scottish, Irish, German, French, Filipino and Finnish ancestry.

Career beginnings

Williams's screen career began in childhood with small roles and guest appearances, and she later moved into more substantial parts in independent films. Early credits include arthouse and indie titles that exposed her to film festival circuits and smaller theatrical releases. Over time she expanded into television and animation, developing a parallel path as a voice performer.

Voice acting and television work

Voice work forms a significant part of Williams's professional profile. She has contributed to animated series and has been credited on shows that reach broad youth and family audiences. Performing for animation requires vocal flexibility and character interpretation skills; Williams's work in this area has spanned guest roles and recurring character work in genre and franchise programs.

Film work and independent projects

In addition to animation, Williams has appeared in several feature films, often within the independent sector. Her film credits include titles that received attention on the festival circuit and among niche audiences. She has worked with a range of directors and casts, taking supporting roles in ensemble films as well as parts in smaller productions aimed at specific communities.

Professional range and public presence

Williams is recognized for a professional range that includes on-camera acting, voice performance, and participation in promotional and public events related to projects. Media coverage often mentions her family connection, but reviews and notices of her work tend to focus on the specific performances and the roles she has taken. She has lived in both Los Angeles and San Francisco while pursuing opportunities in film and television.

Selected credits

  • Were the World Mine (2008) — feature film credit
  • The Frankenstein Brothers (2010) — independent feature
  • Noobz (2012) — feature film appearance
  • Television and animation: Teen Wolf; My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; Avatar: The Legend of Korra

Reception and context

While not a mainstream star, Williams has maintained a consistent career with a mixture of supporting film roles and voice parts in animated series. Her career trajectory is similar to many performers who balance independent film projects with work in television and animation, developing a diverse résumé rather than a single type of role. Commentary about her work typically places it within the context of ensemble productions and voice casting choices.

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Summary: Zelda Williams is an American actor and voice artist who has worked in independent film and on animated television series. Best known publicly as the daughter of Robin Williams, she has nonetheless pursued a varied career across live-action and voice roles and continues to be active in entertainment.