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Ashley  Bashioum (Mackenzie  Browning)   |   Lauralee  Bell (Christine  Blair  Williams)   |   Peter  Bergman (Jack Abbott)   |   Laura  Bryan  Birn (Lynne  Bassett)   |   Eric  Breaden (Victor  Newman)   |   Sharon  Case (Sharon  Collins  Newman)   |   John  Castellanos (John  Silva)   |   Carolyn  Conwell (Mary  Williams)   |   Jeane  Cooper (Katherine  Chancellor)   |   Doug  Davidson (Paul  Williams   |   Eileen  Davidson (Ashley  Abbott  Carlton)   |   Don  Diamont (Brad  Carlton)   |   Alex  Donnelley (Diane  Jenkins)   |   Jerry  Douglas (John  Abbott)   |   Lyndsy  Fonseca (Colleen  Carlton)   |   David  Shark  Fralick (Larry  Warton)   |   Sabryn  Genet (Tricia  McNeil)   |   Camryn  Grimes (Cassidy "Cassie" Newman)   |   Rick  Hearst (Matt  Clarke)   |   Karen  Hensel (Doris  Collins)   |   Bryant  Jones (Nate  Hastings)   |   Beau  Kazer (Brock  Reynolds)   |   David  Lago (Raul  Guittierez)   |   Christian  Jules  LeBlanc (Michael  Baldwin)   |   Kate  Linder (Esther  Valentine)   |   Eva  Longoria (Isabella)   |   Thad  Luckinbill (J.T. Hellstorm)   |   Beth  Maitland (Tracey  Connolly)   |   Shemar  Moore (Malcolm  Winters)   |   Joshua  Morrow (Nicholas  Newman)   |   Anthony  Pena (Miguel  Rodriguez)   |   Francesco  Quin (Thomas DelCerro)   |   Scott  Reeves (Ryan  McNeil)   |   Alexia  Robinson (Alex  Perez)   |   David  Lee  Russek (Sean  Bridges)   |   Melody  Thomas  Scott (Nikki  Reed  Newman)   |   Kristoff  St. John (Neil  Winters)   |   Michelle  Stafford (Phyllis  Summers)   |   Alexis  Thorpe (Rianna  Miner)   |   David  Tom (Billy  Abbott)   |   Heather  Tom (Victoria  Newman)   |   Jess  Walton (Jill  Foster  Abbott)   |   Patty  Weaver (Gina  Roma)   |   Tonya  Lee  Williams (Dr. Olivia  Barber  Winters)     |   Lauren  Woodland (Brittany  Hodges)


Tonya  Lee  Williams (Dr. Olivia  Barber  Winters)  
Tonya Lee Williams joined the cast of The Young and the Restless as Dr. Olivia Barber in May 1990. She has been nominated for the Outstanding Supporting Actress Daytime Emmy twice; once in 1996 and 2000. From 1995 to 1999 Tonya has been nominated for consecutive NAACP Image Awards in the category of Outstanding Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama. She won the award in 1999.
Prior to joining the cast of the series, Tonya appeared as Linda in the daytime drama Generations, along with fellow Y&R star Kristoff St. John (Neil). Additional television appearances include Falcon Crest, Hill Street Blues, Matlock, Gimme a Break, A Very Brady Christmas, Silk Stalkings and The Liberators.
Tonya's Canadian television credits include the series For the Record, Seeing Things, In Good Company, Street Legal, Time of Your Life, Check it Out and Polka Dot Door, the Canadian version of Sesame Street. She has appeared in the feature films Spaced Invaders and Hearts of Fire.
Tonya graduated from Ryerson College in Toronto, a school specializing in theater arts. She began her career while still a teenager as the milk girl in the now famous "Wear a Mustache" milk campaign. Tonya was born in London, England and a year later, relocated with her family to Kingston, Jamaica. Tonya and her mother returned to London before moving to Oshawa, Canada. She operates the Publicity Group out of Toronto, Canada during her spare time.
Tonya currently lives in Los Angeles. Her birthday is July 12. She is 5' 8" tall with brown hair and brown eyes.