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Vanessa L. Williams Biography (1963-)
Full name, Vanessa Lynne Williams (some sources cite spelling as Vanessa LynnWilliams); born March 18, 1963, in New York, NY; daughter of Milton (a musicteacher) and Helen (a music teacher) Williams; married Ramon Hervey II (a public relations consultant and manager), January 2, 1987 (divorced, 1997); married Rick Fox (a professional basketball player), September 26, 1999; children: (first marriage) Melanie Lynne Hervey, Jillian Kristin Hervey, Devin Hervey; (second marriage) Sasha Gabriella Fox; stepchildren: Kyle Fox. Addresses: Agent: Toni Howard, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211; Michael Gruber, Creative Artists Agency, 9830Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.; Publicist: Brad Cafarelli, Bragman/Nyman/Cafarelli, 9171 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 300, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Female
- Occupation
- Actress, recording artist
- Birth Details
- March 18, 1963
- New York, New York, United States
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Film Appearances
- Rae, The Pick-Up Artist, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987
- Samantha Richards, Under the Gun, Marquis, 1989
- (As Vanessa Williams) Gloria, Another You, TriStar, 1991
- Lulu Daniels, Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Pathe, 1991
- Mali, DROP Squad, Gramercy, 1994
- (As Vanessa Williams) Dr. Lee Cullen, Eraser, Warner Bros., 1996
- Francine Hughes, Hoodlum, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1997
- Teri, Soul Food, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997
- Ruby Sinclair, Dance with Me, Columbia, 1998
- Audrey McDonald, Light It Up, Columbia, 1999
- Queen of Trash, The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, Columbia, 1999
- (As Vanessa Williams) Carmen Vasquez, Shaft (also known as Shaft--Noch Fragen?), Paramount, 2000
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Television Appearances
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Series
- Host, The Soul of VH1, VH1, beginning 1991
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Boomtown, NBC, 2003-2004
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Miniseries
- (As Vanessa Williams) Suzanne DePasse, The Jacksons: An American Dream (also known as The Jackson Five), ABC, 1992
- Dr. Kathy "Kat" Hunter, Nothing Lasts Forever (also known as Sidney Sheldon's Nothing Lasts Forever), 1995
- Calypso, The Odyssey (also known as Homer's Odyssey,
DieAbenteuer des Odysseus, and Odissea), NBC, 1997
- Narrator, I'll Make Me a World: A Century of African American Arts, PBS, 1999
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Movies
- Valentine Hayward, Full Exposure: The Sex Tapes Scandal (also known as The Sex Tapes Scandal), NBC, 1989
- Lynette Parks, The Kid Who Loved Christmas (also known as The Boy Who Loved Christmas), syndicated, 1990
- Terri Knight, Perry Mason: The Case of the Silenced Singer, NBC, 1990
- Pauline Richardson, Stompin' at the Savoy, CBS, 1992
- (As Vanessa Williams) Rose Alvarez, Bye Bye Birdie, ABC, 1995
- (As Valessa Williams) Alex, Futuresport, ABC, 1998
- Aldonza/Dulcinea, Don Quixote, TNT, 2000
- Henriette Delille, The Courage to Love, Lifetime, 2000
- (As Vanessa Williams) WW3 (also known as WWIII), Fox, 2001
- Hazel Scott, Keep the Faith, Baby, Showtime, 2002
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Specials
- Guest, Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope Goes to College, NBC, 1983
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Salute to Lady Liberty, CBS, 1984
- Herself, Motown Returns to the Apollo, NBC, 1985
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Seriously ... Phil Collins, CBS, 1990
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Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve '92, ABC, 1991
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Gladys Knight's Holiday Family Reunion Concert, syndicated, 1991
- Michelle, The Jaleel White Special, ABC, 1992
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All-Star Fiesta at Ford's, ABC, 1992
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Free to Laugh: A Comedy and Music Special for Amnesty International, Lifetime, 1992
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Oprah: Behind the Scenes, ABC, 1992
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Rock the Vote, Fox, 1992
- Herself, David Foster's Christmas Album, NBC, 1993
- (As Vanessa Williams) Host, "Carnegie Hall Salutes the Jazz Masters: Verve Records at 50," Great Performances, PBS, 1994
- Host, Grammy's Greatest Moments, CBS, 1994
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Kathie Lee ... Looking for Christmas, CBS, 1994
- (As Vanessa Williams) Herself, "Some Enchanted Evening: Celebrating OscarHammerstein II" (also known as "Celebrating Oscar Hammerstein II"), GreatPerformances, PBS, 1995
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Disney's Pocahontas ... The Musical Tradition Continues, The Disney Channel, 1995
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People, The Disney Channel, 1995
- Herself, An Evening with Vanessa Williams, Lifetime, 1996
- Host, Vanessa Williams & Friends: Christmas in New York, ABC,1996
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Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1996
- Host, The International DanceSport Championship II, NBC, 1998
- Herself, A Very Special Christmas from Washington, D.C., TNT, 1998
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An Evening of Stars: A Celebration of Educational Excellence Benefitting the United Negro College Fund, BET and syndicated, 1998
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Hollywood & Vinyl: Disney's 101 Greatest Musical Moments, VH1,1998
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My Favorite Christmas Songs, PAX TV, 1998
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Pavarotti and Friends, PBS, 1998
- (As Vanessa Williams) Ebony Scrooge, A Diva's Christmas Carol, VH1, 2000
- Host, It's Black Entertainment, Showtime, 2000
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The 4th Annual Celebrity Weddings: In Style, ABC, 2000
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A Home for the Holidays, CBS, 2000
- Herself, Christmas in Rockefeller Center, NBC, 2001
- Herself, Donny Osmond: This Is the Moment, PBS, 2001
- Herself, The Making of "Jimmy Neutron," 2001
- Voice of Alicia, Santa Baby! (animated), Fox, 2001
- (In archive footage) Herself, Miss America, ABC, 2002
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The 5th Annual Sears Soul Train Christmas Starfest, The WB, 2002
- Reader, Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives, HBO, 2003
- Also appeared in the telecast of the 1983 Miss America pageant.
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Episodic
- Guest, Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1983
- Roselle Robins, "Celebrity," Partners in Crime, NBC, 1984
- Herself, "Ace's Valet/Mother Comes First/Hit or Miss America," The Love Boat, ABC, 1984
- Jessica Houston, The Redd Foxx Show, ABC, 1986
- (As Vanessa Williams) Pat Williamson, "Partners in Death," T. J. Hooker, CBS, 1986
- "My Stepmother, Myself/Almost Roommates/Cornerback Sneak," The Love Boat, ABC, 1986
- Guest, Soul Train, syndicated, 1988
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Live! Dick Clark Presents, CBS, 1988
- Vera, "Happily Ever After," Law & Order, NBC, 1990
- (As Vanessa Williams) Danny Mitchell, "A Funny Thing Happened on the WayHome from the Forum," The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, NBC, 1992
- Guest, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night,
Saturday Night,
Saturday Night Live 80,
SNL, and SNL 25), NBC, 1992
- Guest, Soul Train, syndicated, 1992
- Guest, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, 1992
- Herself, The Dennis Miller Show, syndicated, 1992
- Kyra Jeeter, "Don We Now Our Gay Apparel," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1995
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Live from the House of Blues, TBS, 1995
- Voice of Beauty, "Beauty and the Beast," Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (animated), HBO, c. 1995
- Arandis, "Let He Who Is without Sin," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as Deep Space Nine,
DS9, and Star Trek: DS9),syndicated, 1996
- Guest, The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1996
- Herself, Intimate Portrait: Vanessa Williams, Lifetime, 1996
- (As Vanessa Williams) Rebecca, "The Interview," Between Brothers,Fox, 1997
- Denise Clements, "Collateral Damage," The Pretender, NBC, 1998
- Musical guest, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night,
Saturday Night,
Saturday Night Live 80,
SNL, and SNL 25), NBC, 1998
- Dr. Leanne Barrows, "Every Picture Tells a Story," L.A. Doctors, CBS, 1999
- Dr. Leanne Barrows, "O Captain, My Captain," L.A. Doctors, CBS, 1999
- Dr. Leanne Barrows, "Que Sera, Sarah," L.A. Doctors, CBS, 1999
- Violet Whims, "Self-Inflicted," Total Recall 2070, ON TV, 1999
- (In archive footage) Guest, "Christmas Special," Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night,
Saturday Night,
Saturday Night Live 80,
SNL, and SNL 25), NBC, 2002
- (As Vanessa Williams) Sheila Hunt, "Another One Bites the Dust," AllyMcBeal, Fox, 2002
- Herself, The View, ABC, 2002
- Voices of Debra/Thingy, "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thingy," The Proud Family (animated), The Disney Channel, 2002
- Appeared as a contestant in "Grammy Family Feud," Family Feud (also known as The Family Feud and The New Family Feud), CBS and syndicated; song performer for a sequence on N.F.L. Monday Night Football (also known as Monday Night Football), ABC. Appeared as Janice in "Marry Me ... Sort Of," an unaired episode of Buddies, ABC; appeared asherself in "The Seventh Plague," an unaired episode of LateLine, NBC.Also appeared in ABC in Concert, ABC.
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Awards Presentations
- Presenter, The 1st Annual Soul Train Music Awards, 1987
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The 10th Annual American Black Achievement Awards, syndicated, 1989
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The 21st Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1989
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The 22nd Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1990
- Presenter, The 1991 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 1991
- Host, The 6th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, syndicated, 1992
- (As Vanessa Williams) Presenter, 1992 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV,1992
- Presenter, The 34th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1992
- (As Vanessa Williams) Herself, The 35th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS,1993
- Host, The Essence Awards, Fox, 1994
- Presenter, The 48th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1994
- Presenter, The 36th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1994
- Presenter, The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1996
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The 68th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1996
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Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards, syndicated, 1996
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The 38th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1996
- Host, The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, UPN, 1997
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The 12th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards, syndicated, 1997
- Host, The 29th NAACP Image Awards, Fox, 1998
- Presenter, The 40th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1998
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Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, UPN, 1998
- Presenter, The 72nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 2000
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Television Work
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Movies
- Executive producer, The Courage to Love, Lifetime, 2000
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Stage Appearances
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Kiss of the Spider Woman (musical), Broadway production, 1994-1995
- Title role, Carmen Jones (musical), John F. Kennedy Center for thePerforming Arts, Washington, DC, 2002
- The witch, Into the Woods (musical), Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, then Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, both 2002
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RECORDINGS
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Albums; as Vanessa Williams
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Vanessa Williams, Miss America, at the National Press Club, 1983
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The Right Stuff, PolyGram, 1988
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The Comfort Zone, Wing/Mercury, 1991
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Hits of Vanessa Williams, Pocket Songs, 1993
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The Sweetest Days, PolyGram, 1994
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Kiss of the Spider Woman (original cast recording), 1995
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Star Bright, PolyGram, 1996
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Next, PolyGram, 1997
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Greatest Hits: The First Ten Years, Mercury, 1998
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Singles; as Vanessa Williams
- "He's Got the Look," c. 1988
- "Love Is," c. 1993
- "Save the Best for Last," c. 1993
- "Colors of the Wind," c. 1995
- Other singles include "Betcha Never," "Running Back to You," and "You Can't Run." Also recorded "You Are My Home" for the film Dance with Me.
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Videos
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Score with Chicks, 1994
- (As Vanessa Williams) Black Listed, York Entertainment, 2003
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Music Videos; as Vanessa Williams
- "Love Is," c. 1993
- "Save the Best for Last," c. 1993
- "Colors of the Wind," c. 1995
- Appeared in other music videos; appeared as the mother in the music video"Parents Don't Understand," by Lil Romeo, Nick Cannon, and 3LW.
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Books
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Notable Black American Women, Book 3, Gale, 2002
Periodicals
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Cosmopolitan, November, 1997, p. 184
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Ebony, October, 1997, p. 168; May, 2002, pp. 46-50
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Entertainment Weekly, July 26, 1996, p. 68
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In Style, May, 2000, pp. 448-51
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Jet, September 1, 1997, p. 32; June 17, 2002, pp. 58-64
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Playboy, April, 1997, pp. 140-44
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Redbook, March, 1997, p. 76
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TV Guide, January 30, 1999, p. 5; January 22, 2000, pp. 32-34
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