Sheila Bowyer Williams

 (born April 11, 1976 in ) is an American stage actress.

Biography
Sheila Bowyer Williams was born in, the daughter of Tamitha Williams and Joseph Williams. She is the 4th out of 8 children. She graduated in 1994 with honors from in South Bend and enrolled in the, where she participated in a version of Romper Room as "Mrs. Sheila" for the university's WNDU-TV.

In 1997, while working for, Williams began teaching in an acting school for children at the in. Josh Teare, a local casting director, had asked Williams to do a role in the TV movie Another One Rides the Bus being filmed in Wilmington. She ended up being cast in a minor role as a "mailwoman".

In December 1999, a fax came in from Josh Teare asking for a performer to play the role of Basil Stag Hare in a national stage tour entitled Redwall - The Live Show. Williams was unsure about being in a costume, having no prior experience in the field. She requested viewing copies of the first few episodes of Redwall from Nelvana in order to get into the role.

After two auditions, she was passed over for a taller man. He ended up being unable to handle being in the costume, so Teare called Williams and asked if she was still interested in performing Basil. Williams calmly accepted the role.

Williams stated in a interview that she can't see herself playing anyone other than Basil, because of a "special bond" she has with him.

Personal Life
Williams resides in. In her downtime, she works as a preschool teacher.

Stage

 * Redwall - The Live Show National Tour - Basil Stag Hare #1, Sela Vixen #1, Wild Ivy (2000-01; Renald-Zanni Entertainment)
 * Redwall - Mattimeo's Journey National Tour - Halftail (2001-02; Renald-Zanni Entertainment)
 * Redwall - Martin the Warrior National Tour - Basil Stag Hare (2002-03; Renald-Zanni Entertainment)
 * Redwall - The Battle Against Urgan National Tour - Basil Stag Hare (2003-04; Renald-Zanni Entertainment)

TV

 * Another One Rides the Bus - Mailwoman (1998)

Video

 * The Redwall Circus - Basil Stag Hare (2004)