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Bree Williamson

Jessica Buchanan on the ABC Television Network's "One Life to Live"

Bree Williamson joined the cast of "One Life to Live" on February 5, 2003 in the role of Jessica Buchanan. Jessica has endured some major turmoil in her life recently and the way things are going for her, neither her love life nor her family life will settle down anytime soon.

Miss Williamson was born and raised in Toronto, Canada where she originally planned to pursue a career in business, psychology or women's studies. She opened a successful clothing store with her sister Tarra while she was in her late teens. She attended the University of Toronto where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science. In Toronto, Miss Williamson devoted her free time to community service, most notably as a "planned parenthood" advocate at a Toronto organization for teens in need of sexual health counseling.

Miss Williamson completed a leading role in the feature film "Adam and Eve," which is set to debut at the 2003 Toronto Film Festival. Her television credits include a guest starring roles in the Toronto-based "Mutant X," "Columbia Tristar's "DOC" and "Nikita." She has also appeared in numerous commercials including "Pepsi" and "Tostitos."

Miss Williamson relocated to Manhattan for her role on "One Life to Live." She is an avid reader and an extreme sports enthusiast.

© Copyright by Katherine Thurston, About One Life to Live Fans Guide, October, 2002. Biography used with permission from ABC MediaNet

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