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Lona Williams
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Lona Williams (born September 26, 1966) is an American television assistant, producer, and writer. She served as an assistant for 58 episodes. She also served as a voice actor, voicing Truong Van Dinh in the season 3 episode "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington", Deborah Jo Smallwood in the season 4 episode "A Streetcar Named Marge", and Amber Dempsey also in the season 4 episode "Lisa the Beauty Queen". She also wrote the Simpsons Comics story Waitresses in the Sky.
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Credits[edit]
Assistant to the producers[edit]
Assistant to A. Jean and M. Reiss[edit]
Assistant to Messrs. Jean & Reiss[edit]
Also starring[edit]
Script[edit]
Contributing writer[edit]
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
Lona Williams at the Internet Movie Database
Lona Williams at Wikipedia
Lona Williams at the Grand Comics Database
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