
Age: 67
female
Born in London, UK, she is an only child of Lloyd G. Williams a now deceased Supreme Court Justice of the British Virgin Islands and St. Kitts, and Korah H. Williams a retired Registered Nurse. Both Tonya's parents are Jamaican, but met in the UK at University and married there. When Tonya was 1 1/2 years old, she and her parents moved to Kingston, Jamaica where her father set up practice. At the age of 4 1/2 while in Jamaica she contracted Rheumatic Fever and was hospitalized for 6 months. Shortly after that her parents divorced and her Mother returned to the UK with her. They lived in Birmingham, UK where Tonya attended the private schools York House and then Greenmoore College. When she was 12 years old her Mother emigrated them to Oshawa, Canada, a city just outside of Toronto. It was during High School that Tonya began her career as an actress. At the age of 16 she booked her first TV commercial for the Bank of Nova Scotia and shortly after that she was on the Milk 'Wear A Moustache' commercial which catapulted her into a national campaign across Canada and made her a household name. After High School she enrolled at Ryerson University Drama Program in Toronto.

Episode 11: The Apples As Olympus watched Heracles with eager eyes, Hera began to plan her endgame with Eurystheus. The final two labours would take place in the Underworld, home of the most death-defying challenges Heracles had come across yet. Heracles was tasked with stealing the Golden Apples of the Hesperides which could only be picked by immortal hands. Heracles would not let this labour get the best of him. Near the garden, Heracles spotted the Titan Atlas holding up the sky with his bare hands. Heracles approached the Titan with an offer. If Atlas retrieved the apples for Heracles, he would relieve Atlas of his eternal burden and hold up the sky in the meantime. Atlas graciously accepted and leant the sky to Heracles. The ground below Heracles feet crackled under the pressure of his strength. Atlas eventually returned with the apples...and Hera at his side. Hera had trapped Heracles. Now he would hold up the sky for eternity, never to see his labours accomplished. As Hera cackled maniacally, Heracles threw the entire sky at her. In an impulse, Atlas dropped the apples and caught the sky to protect Hera, finding himself back in his eternal struggle. Heracles and Hera stared each other down with so much hate for one another as one final labour remained.
