Williams, Vanessa, 1963-

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Actress and singer Vanessa Williams was born on March 18, 1963 to Milton and Helen Williams in Tarrytown, New York. Williams graduated from Horace Greeley High School in Millwood, New York in 1981, and enrolled at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York.

In 1983, Williams won the Miss Greater Syracuse Pageant and Miss New York Pageant. Later that fall, she was crowned Miss America 1984, becoming the first African American contestant to win the pageant. A scandal involving Williams forced her to resign in July of 1984. Williams then pursued a career in music. In 1988, she released her first album,The Right Stuff, which featured the singlesThe Right Stuff,He's Got the LookandDreamin'. The album's popularity garnered Williams the NAACP Outstanding New Artist Award. Her multi-platinum second album,The Comfort Zone, was nominated for three Grammys in 1992, and her third album,The Sweetest Days, achieved platinum status in 1994. Williams earned another Grammy nomination for her popular rendition ofColors of the Wind, featured on thePocahontassoundtrack. Williams went on to release five more studio albums:Star Bright(1996),Next(1997),Silver & Gold(2004),Everlasting Love(2005), andThe Real Thing(2009), which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Jazz Charts.

Williams has also enjoyed a successful acting career. After making her acting debut on an episode ofThe Love Boatin 1984, Williams went on to appear in such films asEraser(1996),Soul Food(1997),Light It Up(1999),Shaft(2000), opposite Samuel L. Jackson,Johnson Family Vacation(2004),Hannah Montana: The Movie(2009), and Tyler Perry'sTemptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor(2013). She also portrayed Suzanne de Passe in the Jackson 5 biopicThe Jacksons: An American Dream(1992). Williams executive-produced and starred in Lifetime'sThe Courage to Loveand VH1's original movieA Diva's Christmas Carol, both released in 2000.

Williams earned three-Emmy nominations for her starring role as Wilhelmina Slater onUgly Bettyfrom 2006 to 2010 and also starred on the last two seasons ofDesperate Housewiveson ABC, winning two NAACP Image Awards for her portrayal of Renee Perry. She also starred as Maxine Robinson on the television showDaytime Divasin 2017.

In addition to acting on film and in television, Williams starred on Broadway inKiss of the Spider Woman(1994),Into the Woods(2002; Tony Award nominee as Best Actress in a Musical),Sondheim on Sondheim(2010) andThe Trip to Bountiful(2003).

Williams, and her mother Helen Williams, co-authored theNew York TimesbestsellerYou Have No Idea: A Famous Daughter, Her No-nonsense Mother, and How They Survived Pageants, Hollywood, Love, Loss (and Each Other), published in 2013. Williams returned to the Miss America Pageant in 2015 as the head judge and special performer – receiving an apology from the organization for the events that took place in 1984.

Williams has four adult children: Melanie, Jillian, Devin and Sasha.

Vanessa Williams was interviewed byThe HistoryMakerson April 30, 2018.

From The HistoryMakers™ biography: https://www.thehistorymakers.org/biography/A2018.076

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