Who is Amalia Williamson?
Born on June 2, 1999, in Oakville, Ontario, Canada, Amalia Williamson is both an actress and a director, best known for her work on the television series “Northern Rescue,” in which she collaborated with actors such as William Baldwin and Kathleen Robertson. She also appeared in and directed several short films during her career.
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Amalia Williamson’s net worth
As of mid-2020, Amalia Williamson’s net worth is estimated to be over $1 million, earned through a successful career in the acting profession since 2015.
Besides acting and directing, she also writes screenplays.
Early life and education
Growing up in Oakville, Amalia developed a love for the performing arts at a young age. She loved every aspect of film and television work, including acting, directing, and writing, and developed her skills in all three. She eventually became involved with a local theater group and performed in several productions. During this time, she also became interested in beauty and makeup, even considering modeling as a career but still prioritizing acting.
She begged her parents to help her fulfill her dream while continuing her education, and after her admission to high school, she enrolled at Sheridan College to participate in their film and television program. Located near her hometown, the college is known for its focus on various liberal arts programs; it offers courses in film, business, music, creative writing, animation, engineering, technology, and many more. After completing her course, she took classes at Armstrong Acting Studios in Toronto, further cementing her desire to become an actress.

Career Start
Her parents eventually supported Williamson’s aspirations and helped her pursue acting opportunities. They found the talent management company Ambition Talent and were assigned an agent who would help her land a role in several projects. In 2015, she made her debut in the short film “Punctual Condolence”, in which she co-starred with Aidan Moreno. The film is about a college student who tries to meet her professor’s deadline before it’s too late.
She continued to act in short films until she was finally cast in the pilot of the show “Playing Dead”.
The show was created hoping for support from The CW. It follows the story of a family who works as an undertaker, who then becomes involved with a woman who asks them to help fake her death. The show never picked up again after the pilot, so she moved on to other projects. In 2018, she was cast in the independent film “Level 16”, a project by Danishka Esterhazy that tells the story of young women who are taught from childhood to reach perfection in order to be adopted, only for some to discover a conspiracy behind it all.
Northern rescue
In 2019, Amalia got her biggest project to date, when she became one of the main cast members of the Netflix series”Northern rescue”, a Canadian production starring William Baldwin as the commander of a search and rescue team. After the death of his wife, he moves with his three children from the US back to Ontario, Canada, to live with a sister-in-law in a fictional town. In the show, she plays the role of the eldest child of William Baldwin’s character.
She was very excited and ecstatic to be cast on the show as there were a lot of insecurities during the auditions. The role required her to play a moody and anxious 16-year-old, which was not difficult for her to do. Her character’s personality is far from her actual personality as she is more of a girl next door but she liked it simple play an older sister, as she has the same role in her family; the role was her first major project, made easier to transition as she worked with many notable names in acting.
Other efforts
While there is no extension of “Northern Rescue” yet to continue broadcasting, Amalia has been involved in other projects. She was a supporting character on the children’s television show “Bajillionaires”, which focuses on a group of friends who start a startup business from their parents’ garage. She has not taken on any new projects lately, and this is mainly attributed to the fact that most film and show productions are shutting down due to the coronavirus epidemic, to prevent the virus from spreading further.
Aside from acting, she also has many directorial endeavors, although most of these were independent work. She has released several short films, including “Blue light”, which tells the story of a blue light district, an area akin to the red light district but with male prostitutes. She also directed the short films “Rosie” and “Daughter”, and even did some documentary work, being responsible for directing “Modern Day Magick”. While few details are known about her documentary, it is likely related to the practice of magic in modern times. Apart from that, she has largely shelved her directing efforts to focus more on acting.
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She will likely return to work as soon as it is clear that she can return to work in Canada.
Private life
There are no reports of past or current romantic relationships for Amalia. She has not been so private about her life in the past as she previously had social media accounts showing her life. She loved to post about fashion, beauty and some of her vacations. However, she has suddenly deactivated her account and some online accounts may try to steal her photos and videos for personal gain. She is very passionate when it comes to makeup and beauty and learns more about the industry whenever she can.