Sunday, July 27, 2008

Stacey Dash-1

Full Biography
A strikingly pretty African-American young lead and character player, Dash garnered notice in the 1990s in a series of teen roles in both features and on TV. Of West Indian and Aztec Indian descent, with clear green eyes and a light complexion, the Bronx-born Dash decided to become an actor at an early age. Early TV work included a small role in the crusading lawyer TV-movie "Farrell for the People" (NBC, 1982) and she later did guest spots on "The Cosby Show" in 1984, as a friend of Denise Huxtable's with a secret to hide, and "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" in 1994, as a pop star who captivates the series hero. Her first try at a TV series, "TV 101" (CBS, 1988-89), with Dash as a student of an ambitious high school journalism teacher, only lasted half a season, despite critical acclaim.
With her youthful beauty and her early start in acting, Dash has been cast most often as high school students, daughters of the protagonist, or smart and upwardly mobile ingenues. Feature work began with a role in "Enemy Territory" (1987) and she soon thereafter played Richard Pryor's rebellious daughter in the formula-bound comedy "Moving" (1988). A first lead in "Black Water/Tennessee Nights" (1989) only hit the US market when it was released on video five years later. Dash concentrated on TV for a while, but later appeared as the romantic interest in the popular action comedy "Mo' Money" (1992), although the film was centered on the antics of Damon and Marlon Wayans. After a supporting role in "Renaissance Man/By the Book" (1994), she enjoyed a breakthrough in features in the second lead of the surprise hit "Clueless" (1995). As Dionne, a Beverly Hills teen who shares with best friend Cher (Alicia Silverstone) a passion for fashion as well as a famous pop singer's name, Dash gave a winning performance in this satire of 90s materialism, one she reprised for the sitcom of the same name (ABC, 1996-97; UPN, 1997-99). She kept busy in features as well with a role in the crime drama "Cold Heart" (1997).

In 2003, Dash appeared in the comedy feature "View From The Top," joining an A-list cast which included Gwyneth Paltrow, Christina Applegate and Kelly Preston.

Profession(s):
actress

Sometimes Credited As:


Family
brother:Darien Dash (CEO of DME Interactive Holdings, the first publicly traded African-American-owned internet company)
cousin:Damon Dash (former CEO and co-founder of Roc-A-Fella Records)
daughter:Lola Lovell (born c. 2003; father, Brian Lovell)
son:Austin Williams (born c. 19991; father, Christopher Williams)


Companion(s)
Brian Lovell , Companion , ```..married in 1999; divorced in 2006
Christopher Williams , Companion , ```..have one child; no longer together

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