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Vanessa Williams

18 Mar, 1963 in Tarrytown, New York, USA

An American pop-R&B recording artist, producer, dancer, model, and actress. In 1983, she became the first woman of African-American descent to be crowned Miss America, but a scandal involving nude photographs caused her to relinquish her title early. Williams rebounded by launching a career as an entertainer, earning Grammy, Emmy,... and Tony Award nominations. Williams released her debut album The Right Stuff in 1988, which spawned the hits "The Right Stuff," a #1 on Hot Dance Songs, and "Dreamin'," a #1 on R&B and #8 on Billboard Hot 100. Her second studio album, The Comfort Zone, in 1991 topped the Billboard R&B Album Chart, and spawned the number-one hit, "Save the Best for Last." In 1994 she debuted on Broadway in the musical Kiss of the Spider Woman. In 1995 she recorded the Oscar-winner for Best Original Song, "Colors of the Wind," from the Disney animated feature film Pocahontas. It went on to reach #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Williams's first major movie role was as the star of the feature film Eraser in 1996. She also starred in the movies Soul Food, Dance with Me, The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, Shaft and Johnson Family Vacation. From 2006 to 2010 she played the role of self-absorbed diva and former supermodel Wilhelmina Slater in the ABC comedy series Ugly Betty. In 2009, Williams released her eighth studio album, The Real Thing. In 2010 she joined the ensemble cast of the series Desperate Housewives as spoiled rich woman Renee Perry.

Also Known As:

Vanessa L. WilliamVanessa Lynn Williams

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Hoodlum
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Soul Food
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My Brother
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WW3
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Tripped Up
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Another You
54% (1991)
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Show Boat
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Miss Virginia
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Bad Hair
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The View
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LateLine
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L.A. Doctors
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MADtv
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South Beach
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Ugly Betty
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Chicago Hope
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Shear Genius
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Tamron Hall
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The Oscars
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Good Day Live
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Bethenny
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Broad City
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Girls5eva
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VH1 Divas
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Tony Awards
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The View
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Name That Tune
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Velma
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Sherri
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The Good Wife
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