Kelli Williams (born June 8, 1970 in Los Angeles, California) is an Americanactress most well known for her role as Lindsay Dole Donnell on the ABClegal dramaThe Practice. She has since had guest appearances on Scrubs, The Lyon's Den and Hack. This Image is from a Emmy Trade Ad, Ive found it on Ebay and it should be of free use. ... June 8 is the 159th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (160th in leap years), with 206 days remaining. ... 1970 was a common year starting on Thursday. ... The Downtown Los Angeles skyline. ... Actors in period costume sharing a joke whilst waiting between takes during location filming. ... Lindsay Dole was the name of one of the lead characters on ABCs The Practice, a television drama about a law firm in Boston, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. ... The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is a television and radio network in the United States. ... A legal drama is a work of dramatic fiction about law, crime, punishment or the legal profession. ... The Practice was a long-running (March 4, 1997 - May 16, 2004, eight seasons) ABC legal drama TV series created by David E. Kelley about a Boston, Massachusetts law firm. ... Scrubs is an American sitcom on NBC created by Bill Lawrence, who also co-created Spin City. ... The Lyons Den was a 2003 television series set in Washington, D.C. Shown by NBC the legal drama starred Rob Lowe, who was also executive producer. ...
Kelli Williams appeared as Dr. Natalie Durant on the NBC television show Medical Investigation which began in the fall of 2004 and ran for 20 episodes before being cancelled. The National Broadcasting Company or NBC is an American television broadcasting company based in New York Citys Rockefeller Center. ... Medical Investigation is a United States drama television series that began in 2004 on NBC. It features the cases of an elite team of medical experts who investigate serious public health problems such as sudden outbreaks of serious diseases. ...
William's step-brother Paul was appointed to run the mill but on William's own death in 1804 his daughter Mary, then settled in England sold the Mill and lands to WilliamKelly.
William erected a woollen mill adjacent to the corn mill.
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