![]() The two had a daughter before divorcing after two years. READ MORE: Kanye West begs Kim Kardashian to 'run right back' to him By the 1980s, Williams had stepped away from acting. ![]() Williams also later starred in her own series, The Cara Williams Show, alongside Frank Aletter. Williams stepped into that unseen role for the spin-off series. ![]() A Pete and Gladys running joke of December Bride involved a supporting character played by Harry Morgan complaining about his dizzy wife, Gladys. Williams also worked in television, earning an Emmy nomination for her lead performance as Gladys in CBS' Pete and Gladys, the network's spin-off of its 1950's sitcom December Bride. John Smith and Shirloy Jones appear as an honest 'Never Steal Anything Small' with James Cagnoy, Miss Jones, Smith and Cara Williams in the starring roles (Universal-International) She later took on roles in comedies Never Steal Anything Small and The Man From the Diners' Club. She garnered an Academy Award nomination in the category of best-supporting actress for her performance as a widowed mother in Stanley Kramer's The Defiant Ones, acting opposite Sidney Poitier and Tony Curtis. READ MORE: The Monkees star Michael Nesmith dead at age 78 She even performed alongside screen legend Audrey Hepburn in her first feature, 1951's We Go to Monte Carlo. The actress earned big supporting roles in Boomerang!, The Girl Next Door and The Helen Morgan Story. Following a turn in a stage production of Born Yesterday, Williams' career ignited in the late 1940s and '50s. ![]()
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