Darlene Ava Williams
- Stunts
- Actress
Born and raised in the circus, Darlene Williams has performed with wild
animals and wild people under the Big Top since the age of four.
Elephants have always played an integral part in her life because of
her father, Rex Williams, the number one elephant trainer in the
country (Most famous elephant keeper and trainer by EEKMA members). He
kept her busy learning about not only elephants but also lions, tigers
and horses. At seven, she began training for circus aerial acts. Her
mother Ava Williams, a fourth-generation Czech aerialist, taught her
Spanish web, trapeze, and wire walking. Darlene has performed with
Ringling Brothers, Circus Vargas, and numerous other shows throughout
the world. She continued to work in the circus until she was 20. She
then came off the road to pursue a college degree and later moved on to
work as a stunt-woman in television, feature films, and commercials.
Besides her circus and aerial skills, she has worked with some of
Hollywood's finest stunt-men and directors including
Tim Burton,
Michael Mann,
Ang Lee,
Ron Howard, to name a few. Darlene's
love of live performing continues with her recent contributions to live
shows such as Las Vegas' The Sirens Of TI, where she trained and
choreographed the aerial and bull-whip portions of the show. Darlene
helped train the young and adult actors for the wire work stunts in
"The Cat in the Hat" and was one of the circus advisers to "Big Fish".
Darlene completed 67 episodes as
Pamela Anderson's stunt double
in V.I.P. (1998) and has coordinated
projects such as "The John Henson Project" (Nun Fights); LIT -music
video; and episodes of
The Big Moment (1999). She is
a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and also served
on the Academy's very first Stunt Peer Group Executive Committee. She
is a board member of the Stuntwomen's Foundation (charity) and is one
of the founding members of V10 Women Stunt Professionals, an elite
organization of professional stunt women.