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'Abbott Elementary' Star Tyler James Williams Shares Insights on Transitioning from Child Actor to Adult Star
13 Nov
Summary
- Tyler James Williams overcame the "trauma" of being a child actor to find success as an adult
- He has earned multiple Emmy nominations for his role as Gregory on the hit sitcom "Abbott Elementary"
- Williams is taking a break from TV after "Abbott Elementary" to avoid the "fatigue" of network shows

In a recent interview, Tyler James Williams, the acclaimed star of the ABC sitcom "Abbott Elementary," opened up about his journey from child actor to adult star. Williams, who first gained recognition as a child actor on shows like "Sesame Street" and "Everybody Hates Chris," described his early career as "traumatic," noting that the industry often failed to respect him as both a professional and a child.
However, Williams has since found immense success as an adult actor, earning three Emmy nominations and one Golden Globe Award for his portrayal of the complex and layered character Gregory on "Abbott Elementary." The show, which is currently in its fifth season, has become a critical and commercial hit, with Williams acknowledging that he knew the series had the potential for longevity when he first signed on.
Despite the show's popularity, Williams plans to take a break from television after "Abbott Elementary" concludes, citing the physical and mental toll of the demanding network TV schedule. He also discussed the challenges of transitioning from a child actor to an adult performer, noting that he had to "go back to the drawing board" and dedicate himself to intensive training and preparation to establish himself as a serious adult actor.
Williams' journey serves as a testament to the resilience and talent required to navigate the entertainment industry, particularly for those who start their careers as child actors. As he continues to captivate audiences with his nuanced performances, Williams' story offers valuable insights into the complexities of the acting profession and the importance of maintaining a strong sense of self in the face of industry pressures.




