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Vanessa Williams

Vanessa Lynn Williams[1] (born March 18, 1963) is an American singer, actress, and fashion designer. She gained recognition as the first African-American woman to receive the Miss America title when she was crowned Miss America 1984. She resigned her title amid a media controversy surrounding nude photographs of her being published on Penthouse magazine. Thirty-two years later, Williams was offered a public apology during the Miss America 2016 pageant for the events.

Vanessa Williams
Williams in 2019
Born
Vanessa Lynn Williams

(1963-03-18) March 18, 1963 (age 59)
New York City, U.S.[1]
EducationSyracuse University (BFA)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • fashion designer
Years active1979–present
Title
TermMiss America:
September 17, 1983 – July 22, 1984 (resigned)
PredecessorDebra Maffett
SuccessorSuzette Charles
Spouse(s)
Ramon Hervey II
(m. 1987; div. 1997)

(m. 1999; div. 2004)

Jim Skrip
(m. 2015)
Children4, including Jillian Hervey
RelativesChris Williams (brother)
AwardsFull list
Musical career
Genres
Labels
Websitevanessawilliams.com

Williams rebounded from the scandal with a successful career as a singer and actress. In 1988, she released her debut studio album The Right Stuff, whose title single saw moderate success as well as "Dreamin'" which peaked at number 8 in the United States in 1989. With her second and third studio albums, The Comfort Zone (1991) and The Sweetest Days (1994), she saw continued commercial success and received multiple Grammy Award nominations; this included her number-one single and signature song, "Save the Best for Last", which she performed live at the 1993 Grammy Awards ceremonies. Her later studio albums include Everlasting Love (2005) and The Real Thing (2009).

As an actress, Williams enjoyed success on stage and screen. She made her Broadway debut in 1994 with Kiss of the Spider Woman. In 2002 she starred as The Witch in the revival of Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods which earned her a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical nomination. She starred in the revival of Horton Foote's The Trip to Bountiful in 2013, and the ensemble political farce POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive in 2022. She is also known for her appearances in television, with her best known roles being Wilhelmina Slater on Ugly Betty (2006–2010), for which she was nominated three times for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series; and Renee Perry on Desperate Housewives (2010–2012).

Early life and education

Vanessa Lynn Williams was born in the Bronx, New York City, with a birth announcement that read: "Here she is: Miss America".[2][3] She was raised in Millwood, New York.[1]

A paternal great-great grandfather was William A. Feilds, an African-American legislator in the Tennessee House of Representatives. Williams is also of English, Welsh, Irish, Finnish, Italian, and Portuguese descent.[4][5] Her mother Helen Tinch met her father Milton Augustine Williams Jr. (1935–2006) while both were music education students at Fredonia State Teachers College in the late 1950s.[6] They both became elementary school music teachers after marriage, though their teaching positions were in separate districts.[6] Milton also served as the assistant principal of his school for an extended period of time.[7]

Williams was raised Catholic, the religion of her father. Her mother, who had been raised Baptist, converted to Catholicism when she got married. Williams was baptized at Our Lady of Grace Church in the Bronx. Her mother played the organ at St. Theresa's Church in Briarcliff Manor for weddings and at Mass, and Williams used to assist her mother by turning the pages of sheet music.[2]

Williams and her younger brother Chris (who would later become an actor) grew up in Westchester County, a predominantly white middle to upper-class suburb of New York City.[3] Williams believes she may have been the first African-American student to go from the first grade to the 12th grade in the Chappaqua Central School District.[5] She attended Robert E. Bell Middle School, as did her children years later. Williams revealed that the shop and home economics teachers (Mr. and Mrs. Fink) were still there when her children attended.[8]

A child of music teachers, Williams grew up in a musical household, studying classical and jazz dance, French horn, piano, and violin.[1][2] She was offered the Presidential Scholarship for Drama to attend Carnegie Mellon University during the college application period, (one of 12 students to receive it) but decided instead to attend Syracuse University[1] on a different scholarship.[9] Thus, in 1981, Williams joined Syracuse's College of Visual and Performing Arts, Department of Drama as a musical theater major.[9][10] She stayed at Syracuse through her second year until she was crowned Miss America 1984 in September 1983.[10]

In May 2008, Syracuse granted Williams a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.[11] According to Syracuse News, "Williams earned the remaining credits for her degree through industry experience and her substantial performances on stage and screen."[10] Williams also delivered the 2008 convocation address, telling Syracuse seniors to "treasure this moment. These days are irreplaceable and are the beginning of the rest of your life."[12]

Name

Williams is most often publicly recognized simply as "Vanessa Williams". There is, however, occasional confusion with the similarly named actress Vanessa E. Williams. It has been reported that Vanessa L. first became aware of Vanessa E. in the 1980s when her New York University registrar told her that another, similarly aged student with the same name and from the same state had applied.[13][14] When Williams appeared as Miss America in a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Vanessa E. accidentally received her check for the appearance, which she returned.[13]

In the area of acting, the two ran into name conflict when Screen Actors Guild rules prohibited duplicate stage naming. Vanessa E. had registered the name "Vanessa Williams" first,[13] so as a compromise, Williams was occasionally credited as "Vanessa L. Williams" in acting credits. To compound the confusion, both actresses starred in versions of the drama Soul Food (Williams in the film version, and Vanessa E. in its TV series adaptation). The Screen Actors Guild eventually took the issue to arbitration and decided both actresses could use the professional name "Vanessa Williams".[14]

Miss America

 
Williams in 1984
 
Williams at the conclusion of her performance of "Oh How the Years Go By" at Miss America 2016

Williams was the first African-American recipient of the Miss America title when she was crowned Miss America 1984 in September 1983. Several weeks before the end of her reign, however, a scandal arose when Penthouse magazine bought and published unauthorized nude photographs of her. Williams was pressured to relinquish her title and was succeeded by the first runner-up: Miss New Jersey 1983, Suzette Charles. Thirty-two years later in September 2015, when Williams served as head judge for the Miss America 2016 pageant, former Miss America CEO Sam Haskell made a public apology to her for the events of 1984.[15][16][17][18]

Career

Music

Williams first received public recognition for her musical abilities when she won the preliminary talent portion of the Miss America pageant with her rendition of "Happy Days Are Here Again" (Williams would later be crowned Miss America 1984).[15] Four years later in 1988, Williams released her debut album, The Right Stuff.[1] The first single, "The Right Stuff", found success on the R&B chart, while the second single, "He's Got the Look", found similar success on the same chart. The third single, "Dreamin'", was a pop hit, becoming Williams' first top 10 hit on the 1989 Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 8, and her first number one single on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The album reached platinum status in the U.S. and earned her an NAACP Image Award and three Grammy Award nominations, including one for Best New Artist.[1]

Her second album The Comfort Zone became the biggest success in her music career.[1] The lead single "Running Back to You" reached top twenty on the Hot 100, and the top position of Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart on October 5, 1991. Other singles included "The Comfort Zone" (#2 R&B), "Just for Tonight" (#26 Pop), a cover of The Isley Brothers' "Work to Do" (#3 R&B), and the club-only hit "Freedom Dance (Get Free!)". The most successful single from the album, as well as her biggest hit to date, is "Save the Best for Last". It reached No. 1 in the United States, where it remained for five weeks, as well as No. 1 in Australia, the Netherlands, and Canada, and was in the top 5 in Japan, Ireland and the United Kingdom. The album sold 2.2 million copies in the U.S. at its time of release and has since been certified triple platinum in the United States by the RIAA, gold in Canada by the CRIA, and platinum in the United Kingdom by the BPI. Williams performed the song live at the 1993 Grammy Awards Ceremony. The Comfort Zone earned Williams five Grammy Award nominations.[1]

The Sweetest Days, her third album, was released in 1994 to highly-favorable reviews.[1] The album saw Williams branch out and sample other styles of music that included jazz, hip hop, rock, and Latin-themed recordings such as "Betcha Never" and "You Can't Run", both written and produced by Babyface. Other singles from the album included the adult-contemporary and dance hit "The Way That You Love" and the title track. The album was certified platinum in the U.S. by the RIAA and earned her two Grammy Award nominations.[1]

Other releases include two Christmas albums, Star Bright in 1996, and Silver & Gold in 2004; Next in 1997, Everlasting Love in 2005, and The Real Thing in 2009, along with a greatest-hits compilation released in 1998, and a host of other compilations released over the years.[1] Chart performances from subsequent albums, motion picture and television soundtracks have included the songs "Love Is", which was a duet with Brian McKnight, the Golden Globe- and Academy Award-winning "Colors of the Wind", "Where Do We Go from Here?", and "Oh How the Years Go By".[1]

In 1996, Williams performed the national anthem at Super Bowl XXX.

In April 2018, she announced she was working on a new studio album due in the Fall which would incorporate her R&B, pop & Broadway influences.[19]

Television and film

 
Williams in 2016

Williams has had a successful career in television. Her first television appearance was on a 1984 episode of The Love Boat[20] followed by guest appearances in a number of popular shows. In 1995, Williams starred as Rose Alvarez in a television adaptation of the 1960 Broadway musical Bye Bye Birdie and portrayed the nymph Calypso in the 1997 Hallmark Entertainment miniseries The Odyssey. In 2001, Williams starred in the Lifetime cable movie about the life of Henriette DeLille, The Courage to Love and in 2003, Williams read the narrative of Tempie Herndon Durham from the WPA slave narratives in the HBO documentary Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives. In 2006, Williams received considerable media attention for her comic/villainess role as former model/magazine creative director turned editor-in-chief Wilhelmina Slater in the ABC comedy series Ugly Betty.[1] Her performance on the series resulted in a nomination for outstanding supporting actress at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards[21] and in 2008 and 2009, she was nominated in the outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series category for Ugly Betty.[1] Williams next joined the cast of Desperate Housewives for its seventh season, where she portrayed Renee Perry, an old college "frenemy" of Lynette Scavo (Felicity Huffman).[22] In 2016, she joined the cast of The Librarians, as recurring villainess General Rockwell.[23] She starred as Maxine in the VH1 television series Daytime Divas during its one season in 2017.[24][25]

Williams has appeared in a number of feature films. She received a NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture for her portrayal of Teri Joseph for the 1997 feature film Soul Food. In 2007, she starred in the independent film My Brother,[26] for which she won Best Actress honors at the Harlem International Film Festival, the African-American Women in Cinema Film Festival, and at the Santa Barbara African Heritage Film Festival. She also notably co-starred with Arnold Schwarzenegger in Eraser,[27] Samuel L. Jackson in the 2000 soft reboot of Shaft, the characters from Sesame Street in The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland (as the Queen of Trash), and with Miley Cyrus in Hannah Montana: The Movie.[28]

Theatre

Williams began her career on stage in the 1985 production, One Man Band, as one of "the women".[29] She followed it in 1989 as "Laura" in Checkmates.[30]

In 1994, she broadened her ascendant music career into a theatrical role when she replaced Chita Rivera as Aurora in the Broadway production of Kiss of the Spider Woman.[31] In 1998, she portrayed Della Green in the revival of St. Louis Woman,[32] and Carmen Jones in the 2002 Kennedy Center Special Performance of Carmen Jones.[33] In the same year, she was also featured in the Tony/Drama Desk Award-winning revival production of Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods, for which she was nominated for a Tony and Drama Desk Award for her performance as the Witch. This production included songs revised for her.[34] In 2010, Vanessa starred in a new Broadway musical revue entitled Sondheim on Sondheim, a look at Stephen Sondheim through his music, film and videotaped interviews. Sondheim ran from March 19 to June 13 at Studio 54 in New York City.[35] In 2013, she starred as Jessie Mae Watts in the Horton Foote play The Trip to Bountiful, which was later turned into a 2014 television film.[36] In 2014, she starred in the Broadway musical, After Midnight[37] and in 2015 she appeared in a PBS production of Show Boat as Julie La Verne.[38] Williams will star as Margaret in POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive on Broadway, with performances beginning on April 14, 2022 at the Shubert Theatre.[39]

Additional roles

 
Williams at the 2007 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York City

Williams served as the host of the 1994 Essence Awards,[40] co-host of Carnegie Hall Salutes the Jazz Masters: Verve Records at 50,[41] host of the 1998 NAACP Image Awards,[42] host of the 2002 documentary, It's Black Entertainment, host of The 6th Annual TV Land Awards in 2007,[43] host of the 36th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in 2009,[44] and finally host of the documentary Dreams Come True: A Celebration of Disney Animation (2009).

Williams is a spokesmodel for Proactiv Solution,[45] and was the first African-American spokesmodel for L'Oréal cosmetics in the 1990s.[46] In 2018, Williams returned as a spokesmodel for L'Oréal as part of their 'Age perfect' campaign alongside fellow ambassadors Helen Mirren, Julianne Moore and Jane Fonda.[47] She appeared on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in 2000 as a contestant, and once again on August 10, 2009, as a celebrity guest during the show's tenth anniversary prime-time special editions, winning $50,000 for her charity.[48][49]

In a commercial that began running during Super Bowl XLVI in 2012, Williams voiced the new character Ms. Brown, a brown M&M.[50]

In 2020 Williams was the winner of episode 2 of RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race, and donated her prize of $20,000 to the LBGTQ charity The Trevor Project.

Fashion

In March 2016, Williams launched her own clothing line, V. by Vanessa Williams, for EVINE Live.[51]

Personal life

Williams and her mother Helen co-authored a memoir titled You Have No Idea, published in April 2012. In the book, Williams discusses her childhood, rise to fame, and personal struggles (including life with type 1 diabetes), including the fact that she was sexually molested by a woman when she was ten years old.[52][53] She also spoke candidly about having an abortion while she was in high school.[54]

Williams is a practicing Catholic, something she spoke about on the ABC News program Focus on Faith with Fr. Edward L. Beck.[2]

Williams is involved with a number of humanitarian causes. She is a supporter of LGBT rights and same sex marriage, and in 2011 participated in the human rights campaign New Yorkers for Marriage Equality.[55] She is partnered with Dress For Success, an organization that provides professional attire for low-income women seeking employment.[25][56] Williams is also involved with The San Miquel Academy of Newburgh, a school for boys at risk.[57]

Williams has been married three times. She married Ramon Hervey II[58][59] at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church[60] in 1987[60][61] just a few years after giving up her Miss America crown, and gave birth to her first child at that time. Hervey was a public relations specialist who was hired to resuscitate her career after her resignation.[60][62][63] They had three children, Melanie, Jillian, and Devin,[64] and divorced in 1997.[65][66] She married NBA basketball player Rick Fox in 1999. They had one daughter, Sasha Gabriella Fox,[64][67] and divorced in 2004.[1][68][69] In 2015, she married Jim Skrip, a businessman from Buffalo, New York at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, after receiving a Church annulment of her first marriage.[70][71][72]

Her daughter Jillian Hervey is an American singer, dancer and member of the group Lion Babe.

Honors and awards

 
Williams in 2012

Williams is the recipient of many awards and nominations including Grammy nominations for hits such as "The Right Stuff", "Save the Best for Last", and "Colors of the Wind". In addition, she has earned multiple Emmy nominations, a Tony Award nomination, seven NAACP Image Awards, and four Satellite Awards.

She received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on March 19, 2007.[73]

In December 2017, Vanessa L. Williams participated at COAF Gala fundraising event, delivering a special performance of her Golden Globe and Academy Award-winning song "Colors of the Wind" and paid tribute to Patricia Field, with whom she worked on the set of the TV series Ugly Betty.[74]

Discography

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1987 The Pick-up Artist Rae
1988 Under the Gun Samantha Richards
1989 Full Exposure: The Sex Tapes Scandal Valentine Hayward Television film
1990 Perry Mason: The Case of the Silenced Singer Terri Knight
Seriously...Phil Collins Rachel
The Kid Who Loved Christmas Lynette Parks
1991 Another You Gloria
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man Lulu Daniels
1992 Stompin' at the Savoy Pauline Television film
1995 Nothing Lasts Forever Dr. Kathy "Kat" Hunter
Bye Bye Birdie Rose Alvarez
1996 Eraser Dr. Lee Cullen
1997 Soul Food Teri Joseph
Hoodlum Francine Hughes
1998 Dance with Me Ruby Sinclair
Futuresport Alejandra 'Alex' Torres Television film
1999 The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland Queen of Trash
Light It Up Detective Audrey McDonald
2000 The Courage to Love Mother Henriette DeLille Television film
Don Quixote Dulcinea/Aldonza
Shaft Carmen Vasquez
A Diva's Christmas Carol Ebony Scrooge Television film
2001 WW3 M.J. Blake
Santa, Baby! Alicia (voice)
2002 Keep the Faith, Baby Hazel Scott
2004 Johnson Family Vacation Dorothy Johnson
Beck and Call Zoe TV Short
2006 My Brother L'Tisha Morton
2007 The Beautiful World of Ugly Betty Wilhelmina Slater Television film
And Then Came Love Julie Davidson
2009 Hannah Montana: The Movie Vita
2011 Delhi Safari Beggum (voice)
2013 He's Way More Famous Than You Herself
Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor Janice
2014 The Trip to Bountiful Jessie Mae Watts Television film
When Marnie Was There Hisako (voice)
2015 Fantasy Life Terry Television film
2017 The Man From Earth: Holocene Carolyn
2018 Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay Amanda Waller (voice) Direct-to-DVD
The Legend of Hallowaiian Fire Goddess (voice)
False Profits Suzanne Television film
2019 Batman: Hush Amanda Waller (voice) Direct-to-DVD
Miss Virginia Sally Rae
Happy Accident Sherri Television film
2020 Bad Hair Zora

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1979 Live from Lincoln Center Graduates / Off Stage Voices Episode: "New York City Opera: Street Scene"
1984 Partners in Crime Roselle Robins Episode: "Celebrity"
1986 The Redd Foxx Show Jessica Episode: "The Prodigal Son"
T.J. Hooker Officer Pat Williamson Episode: "Partners in Death"
The Love Boat Pearl Episode: "My Stepmother, Myself/Almost Roommates/Cornerback Sneak"
1992 The Jacksons: An American Dream Suzanne de Passe Episodes: "Part I" and "Part II"
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Danny Mitchell Episode: "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way Home from the Forum"
1995 Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child Beauty (voice) Episode: "Beauty and the Beast"
1996 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Arandis Episode: "Let He Who Is Without Sin..."
1997 The Odyssey Calypso Episode: "Part I" and "Part II"
1999 L.A. Doctors Dr. Leanne Barrows 3 episodes
2002 Ally McBeal Sheila Hunt Episode: "Another One Bites the Dust"
The Proud Family Debra Williams (voice) Episode: "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thingy, Baby"
2003 Boomtown Detective Katherine Pierce Recurring Cast (season 2)
2006 South Beach Elizabeth Bauer Main Cast
2006–10 Ugly Betty Wilhelmina Slater
2007–08 Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies Mama Mirabelle (voice)
2010–12 Desperate Housewives Renee Perry Main Cast (seasons 7-8)
2011 RuPaul's Drag Race Guest Judge Episode: "The Queen Who Mopped Xmas"
2012 Phineas and Ferb Flight Attendant (voice) Episode: "Where's Perry? Part I"
2012–13 666 Park Avenue Olivia Doran Main Cast
2015 The Mindy Project Dr. Philips Episode: "Danny Castellano Is My Nutritionist"
Royal Pains Olympia Houston Episodes: "The Prince of Nucleotides" and "Voices Carry"
The Good Wife Courtney Paige Recurring Cast: (season 7)
Live from Lincoln Center Julie LaVerne Episode: "Kern and Hammerstein's Show Boat"
2016 Broad City Elizabeth Carlton Episode: "Game Over"
2016–17 The Librarians General Cynthia Rockwell 4 episodes
2016–18 Milo Murphy's Law Dr. Eileen Underwood (voice) Supporting Cast
2017 Daytime Divas Maxine Robinson Main Cast
Difficult People Trish Episode: "Strike Rat"
Modern Family Rhonda Episode: "The Long Goodbye"
2018 Me, Myself & I Kelly Frasier Episodes: "Field Trip", "Thanksgiving" and "There She Goes"
RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars Guest Judge Episode: "Divas Lip Sync Live"
2019 Doc McStuffins Delilah (voice) Episode: "Adventures in Baby Land"
First Wives Club Nancy Episode: "Something Blue"
2019–22 T.O.T.S. Captain Candace Beakman (voice) Main Cast
2020 RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race Herself (as Vanqueisha De House) Episode: "Rusical" (WINNER)
2020–21 Twenties Angela 3 episodes
2020–22 Stars in the House Herself 6 episodes; Special guest
2021 Kenan Tasha Noble Episode: "Hair Show"
Girls5eva Nance Trace Episodes: "A.I.R.P.I.G." and "Separ8 Ways"
Marvel's Wastelanders: Old Man Star-Lord Emma Frost (voice) Podcast series
2021–present Queen of the Universe Herself Judge
2022 A Black Lady Sketch Show Delilah Episode: "It’s a New Day, Africa America!"

Theatre

Year Title Role Venue
1994 Kiss of the Spider Woman Spider Woman / Aurora Replacement Broadhurst Theatre, Broadway debut
2002 Into the Woods The Witch Broadhurst Theatre
2010 Sondheim on Sondheim Performer Studio 54, Broadway
2013 The Trip to Bountiful Jessie Mae Watts Stephen Sondheim Theatre, Broadway
2013 After Midnight Special Guest Star Brooks Atkinson Theatre, Broadway
2022 POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive Margaret Shubert Theatre, Broadway

Bibliography

  • Williams, Vanessa; Williams, Helen (April 17, 2012). You Have No Idea: A Famous Daughter, Her No-Nonsense Mother, and How They Survived Pageants, Hollywood, Love, Loss (and Each Other). New York: Gotham Books. ISBN 978-1-5924-0759-0.
  • Williams, Vanessa (June 23, 2020). Bubble Kisses. New York: Sterling Children's Books. ISBN 978-1-4549-3834-7.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Miss America
1984
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Eileen Clark
Miss New York
1983
Succeeded by
Melissa Manning

vanessa, williams, other, people, named, disambiguation, vanessa, lynn, williams, born, march, 1963, american, singer, actress, fashion, designer, gained, recognition, first, african, american, woman, receive, miss, america, title, when, crowned, miss, america. For other people named Vanessa Williams see Vanessa Williams disambiguation Vanessa Lynn Williams 1 born March 18 1963 is an American singer actress and fashion designer She gained recognition as the first African American woman to receive the Miss America title when she was crowned Miss America 1984 She resigned her title amid a media controversy surrounding nude photographs of her being published on Penthouse magazine Thirty two years later Williams was offered a public apology during the Miss America 2016 pageant for the events Vanessa WilliamsWilliams in 2019BornVanessa Lynn Williams 1963 03 18 March 18 1963 age 59 New York City U S 1 EducationSyracuse University BFA OccupationsActress singer fashion designerYears active1979 presentTitleMiss America 1984Miss New York 1983Miss Syracuse 1983TermMiss America September 17 1983 July 22 1984 resigned PredecessorDebra MaffettSuccessorSuzette CharlesSpouse s Ramon Hervey II m 1987 div 1997 wbr Rick Fox m 1999 div 2004 wbr Jim Skrip m 2015 wbr Children4 including Jillian HerveyRelativesChris Williams brother AwardsFull listMusical careerGenresR amp B soul pop jazz dance gospelLabelsWing Polydor Mercury Lava ConcordWebsitevanessawilliams wbr comWilliams rebounded from the scandal with a successful career as a singer and actress In 1988 she released her debut studio album The Right Stuff whose title single saw moderate success as well as Dreamin which peaked at number 8 in the United States in 1989 With her second and third studio albums The Comfort Zone 1991 and The Sweetest Days 1994 she saw continued commercial success and received multiple Grammy Award nominations this included her number one single and signature song Save the Best for Last which she performed live at the 1993 Grammy Awards ceremonies Her later studio albums include Everlasting Love 2005 and The Real Thing 2009 As an actress Williams enjoyed success on stage and screen She made her Broadway debut in 1994 with Kiss of the Spider Woman In 2002 she starred as The Witch in the revival of Stephen Sondheim s Into the Woods which earned her a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical nomination She starred in the revival of Horton Foote s The Trip to Bountiful in 2013 and the ensemble political farce POTUS Or Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive in 2022 She is also known for her appearances in television with her best known roles being Wilhelmina Slater on Ugly Betty 2006 2010 for which she was nominated three times for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and Renee Perry on Desperate Housewives 2010 2012 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Name 3 Miss America 4 Career 4 1 Music 4 2 Television and film 4 3 Theatre 4 4 Additional roles 4 5 Fashion 5 Personal life 6 Honors and awards 7 Discography 8 Filmography 8 1 Film 8 2 Television 8 3 Theatre 9 Bibliography 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksEarly life and education EditVanessa Lynn Williams was born in the Bronx New York City with a birth announcement that read Here she is Miss America 2 3 She was raised in Millwood New York 1 A paternal great great grandfather was William A Feilds an African American legislator in the Tennessee House of Representatives Williams is also of English Welsh Irish Finnish Italian and Portuguese descent 4 5 Her mother Helen Tinch met her father Milton Augustine Williams Jr 1935 2006 while both were music education students at Fredonia State Teachers College in the late 1950s 6 They both became elementary school music teachers after marriage though their teaching positions were in separate districts 6 Milton also served as the assistant principal of his school for an extended period of time 7 Williams was raised Catholic the religion of her father Her mother who had been raised Baptist converted to Catholicism when she got married Williams was baptized at Our Lady of Grace Church in the Bronx Her mother played the organ at St Theresa s Church in Briarcliff Manor for weddings and at Mass and Williams used to assist her mother by turning the pages of sheet music 2 Williams and her younger brother Chris who would later become an actor grew up in Westchester County a predominantly white middle to upper class suburb of New York City 3 Williams believes she may have been the first African American student to go from the first grade to the 12th grade in the Chappaqua Central School District 5 She attended Robert E Bell Middle School as did her children years later Williams revealed that the shop and home economics teachers Mr and Mrs Fink were still there when her children attended 8 A child of music teachers Williams grew up in a musical household studying classical and jazz dance French horn piano and violin 1 2 She was offered the Presidential Scholarship for Drama to attend Carnegie Mellon University during the college application period one of 12 students to receive it but decided instead to attend Syracuse University 1 on a different scholarship 9 Thus in 1981 Williams joined Syracuse s College of Visual and Performing Arts Department of Drama as a musical theater major 9 10 She stayed at Syracuse through her second year until she was crowned Miss America 1984 in September 1983 10 In May 2008 Syracuse granted Williams a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree 11 According to Syracuse News Williams earned the remaining credits for her degree through industry experience and her substantial performances on stage and screen 10 Williams also delivered the 2008 convocation address telling Syracuse seniors to treasure this moment These days are irreplaceable and are the beginning of the rest of your life 12 Name EditWilliams is most often publicly recognized simply as Vanessa Williams There is however occasional confusion with the similarly named actress Vanessa E Williams It has been reported that Vanessa L first became aware of Vanessa E in the 1980s when her New York University registrar told her that another similarly aged student with the same name and from the same state had applied 13 14 When Williams appeared as Miss America in a Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade Vanessa E accidentally received her check for the appearance which she returned 13 In the area of acting the two ran into name conflict when Screen Actors Guild rules prohibited duplicate stage naming Vanessa E had registered the name Vanessa Williams first 13 so as a compromise Williams was occasionally credited as Vanessa L Williams in acting credits To compound the confusion both actresses starred in versions of the drama Soul Food Williams in the film version and Vanessa E in its TV series adaptation The Screen Actors Guild eventually took the issue to arbitration and decided both actresses could use the professional name Vanessa Williams 14 Miss America EditMain article Vanessa Williams and Miss America Williams in 1984 Williams at the conclusion of her performance of Oh How the Years Go By at Miss America 2016 Williams was the first African American recipient of the Miss America title when she was crowned Miss America 1984 in September 1983 Several weeks before the end of her reign however a scandal arose when Penthouse magazine bought and published unauthorized nude photographs of her Williams was pressured to relinquish her title and was succeeded by the first runner up Miss New Jersey 1983 Suzette Charles Thirty two years later in September 2015 when Williams served as head judge for the Miss America 2016 pageant former Miss America CEO Sam Haskell made a public apology to her for the events of 1984 15 16 17 18 Career EditMusic Edit Williams first received public recognition for her musical abilities when she won the preliminary talent portion of the Miss America pageant with her rendition of Happy Days Are Here Again Williams would later be crowned Miss America 1984 15 Four years later in 1988 Williams released her debut album The Right Stuff 1 The first single The Right Stuff found success on the R amp B chart while the second single He s Got the Look found similar success on the same chart The third single Dreamin was a pop hit becoming Williams first top 10 hit on the 1989 Billboard Hot 100 peaking at No 8 and her first number one single on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart The album reached platinum status in the U S and earned her an NAACP Image Award and three Grammy Award nominations including one for Best New Artist 1 Her second album The Comfort Zone became the biggest success in her music career 1 The lead single Running Back to You reached top twenty on the Hot 100 and the top position of Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart on October 5 1991 Other singles included The Comfort Zone 2 R amp B Just for Tonight 26 Pop a cover of The Isley Brothers Work to Do 3 R amp B and the club only hit Freedom Dance Get Free The most successful single from the album as well as her biggest hit to date is Save the Best for Last It reached No 1 in the United States where it remained for five weeks as well as No 1 in Australia the Netherlands and Canada and was in the top 5 in Japan Ireland and the United Kingdom The album sold 2 2 million copies in the U S at its time of release and has since been certified triple platinum in the United States by the RIAA gold in Canada by the CRIA and platinum in the United Kingdom by the BPI Williams performed the song live at the 1993 Grammy Awards Ceremony The Comfort Zone earned Williams five Grammy Award nominations 1 The Sweetest Days her third album was released in 1994 to highly favorable reviews 1 The album saw Williams branch out and sample other styles of music that included jazz hip hop rock and Latin themed recordings such as Betcha Never and You Can t Run both written and produced by Babyface Other singles from the album included the adult contemporary and dance hit The Way That You Love and the title track The album was certified platinum in the U S by the RIAA and earned her two Grammy Award nominations 1 Other releases include two Christmas albums Star Bright in 1996 and Silver amp Gold in 2004 Next in 1997 Everlasting Love in 2005 and The Real Thing in 2009 along with a greatest hits compilation released in 1998 and a host of other compilations released over the years 1 Chart performances from subsequent albums motion picture and television soundtracks have included the songs Love Is which was a duet with Brian McKnight the Golden Globe and Academy Award winning Colors of the Wind Where Do We Go from Here and Oh How the Years Go By 1 In 1996 Williams performed the national anthem at Super Bowl XXX In April 2018 she announced she was working on a new studio album due in the Fall which would incorporate her R amp B pop amp Broadway influences 19 Television and film Edit Williams in 2016 Williams has had a successful career in television Her first television appearance was on a 1984 episode of The Love Boat 20 followed by guest appearances in a number of popular shows In 1995 Williams starred as Rose Alvarez in a television adaptation of the 1960 Broadway musical Bye Bye Birdie and portrayed the nymph Calypso in the 1997 Hallmark Entertainment miniseries The Odyssey In 2001 Williams starred in the Lifetime cable movie about the life of Henriette DeLille The Courage to Love and in 2003 Williams read the narrative of Tempie Herndon Durham from the WPA slave narratives in the HBO documentary Unchained Memories Readings from the Slave Narratives In 2006 Williams received considerable media attention for her comic villainess role as former model magazine creative director turned editor in chief Wilhelmina Slater in the ABC comedy series Ugly Betty 1 Her performance on the series resulted in a nomination for outstanding supporting actress at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards 21 and in 2008 and 2009 she was nominated in the outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series category for Ugly Betty 1 Williams next joined the cast of Desperate Housewives for its seventh season where she portrayed Renee Perry an old college frenemy of Lynette Scavo Felicity Huffman 22 In 2016 she joined the cast of The Librarians as recurring villainess General Rockwell 23 She starred as Maxine in the VH1 television series Daytime Divas during its one season in 2017 24 25 Williams has appeared in a number of feature films She received a NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture for her portrayal of Teri Joseph for the 1997 feature film Soul Food In 2007 she starred in the independent film My Brother 26 for which she won Best Actress honors at the Harlem International Film Festival the African American Women in Cinema Film Festival and at the Santa Barbara African Heritage Film Festival She also notably co starred with Arnold Schwarzenegger in Eraser 27 Samuel L Jackson in the 2000 soft reboot of Shaft the characters from Sesame Street in The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland as the Queen of Trash and with Miley Cyrus in Hannah Montana The Movie 28 Theatre Edit Williams began her career on stage in the 1985 production One Man Band as one of the women 29 She followed it in 1989 as Laura in Checkmates 30 In 1994 she broadened her ascendant music career into a theatrical role when she replaced Chita Rivera as Aurora in the Broadway production of Kiss of the Spider Woman 31 In 1998 she portrayed Della Green in the revival of St Louis Woman 32 and Carmen Jones in the 2002 Kennedy Center Special Performance of Carmen Jones 33 In the same year she was also featured in the Tony Drama Desk Award winning revival production of Stephen Sondheim s Into the Woods for which she was nominated for a Tony and Drama Desk Award for her performance as the Witch This production included songs revised for her 34 In 2010 Vanessa starred in a new Broadway musical revue entitled Sondheim on Sondheim a look at Stephen Sondheim through his music film and videotaped interviews Sondheim ran from March 19 to June 13 at Studio 54 in New York City 35 In 2013 she starred as Jessie Mae Watts in the Horton Foote play The Trip to Bountiful which was later turned into a 2014 television film 36 In 2014 she starred in the Broadway musical After Midnight 37 and in 2015 she appeared in a PBS production of Show Boat as Julie La Verne 38 Williams will star as Margaret in POTUS Or Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive on Broadway with performances beginning on April 14 2022 at the Shubert Theatre 39 Additional roles Edit Williams at the 2007 Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in New York City Williams served as the host of the 1994 Essence Awards 40 co host of Carnegie Hall Salutes the Jazz Masters Verve Records at 50 41 host of the 1998 NAACP Image Awards 42 host of the 2002 documentary It s Black Entertainment host of The 6th Annual TV Land Awards in 2007 43 host of the 36th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in 2009 44 and finally host of the documentary Dreams Come True A Celebration of Disney Animation 2009 Williams is a spokesmodel for Proactiv Solution 45 and was the first African American spokesmodel for L Oreal cosmetics in the 1990s 46 In 2018 Williams returned as a spokesmodel for L Oreal as part of their Age perfect campaign alongside fellow ambassadors Helen Mirren Julianne Moore and Jane Fonda 47 She appeared on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in 2000 as a contestant and once again on August 10 2009 as a celebrity guest during the show s tenth anniversary prime time special editions winning 50 000 for her charity 48 49 In a commercial that began running during Super Bowl XLVI in 2012 Williams voiced the new character Ms Brown a brown M amp M 50 In 2020 Williams was the winner of episode 2 of RuPaul s Secret Celebrity Drag Race and donated her prize of 20 000 to the LBGTQ charity The Trevor Project Fashion Edit In March 2016 Williams launched her own clothing line V by Vanessa Williams for EVINE Live 51 Personal life EditWilliams and her mother Helen co authored a memoir titled You Have No Idea published in April 2012 In the book Williams discusses her childhood rise to fame and personal struggles including life with type 1 diabetes including the fact that she was sexually molested by a woman when she was ten years old 52 53 She also spoke candidly about having an abortion while she was in high school 54 Williams is a practicing Catholic something she spoke about on the ABC News program Focus on Faith with Fr Edward L Beck 2 Williams is involved with a number of humanitarian causes She is a supporter of LGBT rights and same sex marriage and in 2011 participated in the human rights campaign New Yorkers for Marriage Equality 55 She is partnered with Dress For Success an organization that provides professional attire for low income women seeking employment 25 56 Williams is also involved with The San Miquel Academy of Newburgh a school for boys at risk 57 Williams has been married three times She married Ramon Hervey II 58 59 at St Francis Xavier Catholic Church 60 in 1987 60 61 just a few years after giving up her Miss America crown and gave birth to her first child at that time Hervey was a public relations specialist who was hired to resuscitate her career after her resignation 60 62 63 They had three children Melanie Jillian and Devin 64 and divorced in 1997 65 66 She married NBA basketball player Rick Fox in 1999 They had one daughter Sasha Gabriella Fox 64 67 and divorced in 2004 1 68 69 In 2015 she married Jim Skrip a businessman from Buffalo New York at St Stanislaus Catholic Church after receiving a Church annulment of her first marriage 70 71 72 Her daughter Jillian Hervey is an American singer dancer and member of the group Lion Babe Honors and awards EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Vanessa Williams Williams in 2012 Williams is the recipient of many awards and nominations including Grammy nominations for hits such as The Right Stuff Save the Best for Last and Colors of the Wind In addition she has earned multiple Emmy nominations a Tony Award nomination seven NAACP Image Awards and four Satellite Awards She received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on March 19 2007 73 In December 2017 Vanessa L Williams participated at COAF Gala fundraising event delivering a special performance of her Golden Globe and Academy Award winning song Colors of the Wind and paid tribute to Patricia Field with whom she worked on the set of the TV series Ugly Betty 74 Discography EditMain article Vanessa Williams discography The Right Stuff 1988 The Comfort Zone 1991 The Sweetest Days 1994 Star Bright 1996 Next 1997 Silver amp Gold 2004 Everlasting Love 2005 The Real Thing 2009 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1987 The Pick up Artist Rae1988 Under the Gun Samantha Richards1989 Full Exposure The Sex Tapes Scandal Valentine Hayward Television film1990 Perry Mason The Case of the Silenced Singer Terri KnightSeriously Phil Collins RachelThe Kid Who Loved Christmas Lynette Parks1991 Another You GloriaHarley Davidson and the Marlboro Man Lulu Daniels1992 Stompin at the Savoy Pauline Television film1995 Nothing Lasts Forever Dr Kathy Kat HunterBye Bye Birdie Rose Alvarez1996 Eraser Dr Lee Cullen1997 Soul Food Teri JosephHoodlum Francine Hughes1998 Dance with Me Ruby SinclairFuturesport Alejandra Alex Torres Television film1999 The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland Queen of TrashLight It Up Detective Audrey McDonald2000 The Courage to Love Mother Henriette DeLille Television filmDon Quixote Dulcinea AldonzaShaft Carmen VasquezA Diva s Christmas Carol Ebony Scrooge Television film2001 WW3 M J BlakeSanta Baby Alicia voice 2002 Keep the Faith Baby Hazel Scott2004 Johnson Family Vacation Dorothy JohnsonBeck and Call Zoe TV Short2006 My Brother L Tisha Morton2007 The Beautiful World of Ugly Betty Wilhelmina Slater Television filmAnd Then Came Love Julie Davidson2009 Hannah Montana The Movie Vita2011 Delhi Safari Beggum voice 2013 He s Way More Famous Than You HerselfTemptation Confessions of a Marriage Counselor Janice2014 The Trip to Bountiful Jessie Mae Watts Television filmWhen Marnie Was There Hisako voice 2015 Fantasy Life Terry Television film2017 The Man From Earth Holocene Carolyn2018 Suicide Squad Hell to Pay Amanda Waller voice Direct to DVDThe Legend of Hallowaiian Fire Goddess voice False Profits Suzanne Television film2019 Batman Hush Amanda Waller voice Direct to DVDMiss Virginia Sally RaeHappy Accident Sherri Television film2020 Bad Hair ZoraTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1979 Live from Lincoln Center Graduates Off Stage Voices Episode New York City Opera Street Scene 1984 Partners in Crime Roselle Robins Episode Celebrity 1986 The Redd Foxx Show Jessica Episode The Prodigal Son T J Hooker Officer Pat Williamson Episode Partners in Death The Love Boat Pearl Episode My Stepmother Myself Almost Roommates Cornerback Sneak 1992 The Jacksons An American Dream Suzanne de Passe Episodes Part I and Part II The Fresh Prince of Bel Air Danny Mitchell Episode A Funny Thing Happened on the Way Home from the Forum 1995 Happily Ever After Fairy Tales for Every Child Beauty voice Episode Beauty and the Beast 1996 Star Trek Deep Space Nine Arandis Episode Let He Who Is Without Sin 1997 The Odyssey Calypso Episode Part I and Part II 1999 L A Doctors Dr Leanne Barrows 3 episodes2002 Ally McBeal Sheila Hunt Episode Another One Bites the Dust The Proud Family Debra Williams voice Episode Ain t Nothing Like the Real Thingy Baby 2003 Boomtown Detective Katherine Pierce Recurring Cast season 2 2006 South Beach Elizabeth Bauer Main Cast2006 10 Ugly Betty Wilhelmina Slater2007 08 Mama Mirabelle s Home Movies Mama Mirabelle voice 2010 12 Desperate Housewives Renee Perry Main Cast seasons 7 8 2011 RuPaul s Drag Race Guest Judge Episode The Queen Who Mopped Xmas 2012 Phineas and Ferb Flight Attendant voice Episode Where s Perry Part I 2012 13 666 Park Avenue Olivia Doran Main Cast2015 The Mindy Project Dr Philips Episode Danny Castellano Is My Nutritionist Royal Pains Olympia Houston Episodes The Prince of Nucleotides and Voices Carry The Good Wife Courtney Paige Recurring Cast season 7 Live from Lincoln Center Julie LaVerne Episode Kern and Hammerstein s Show Boat 2016 Broad City Elizabeth Carlton Episode Game Over 2016 17 The Librarians General Cynthia Rockwell 4 episodes2016 18 Milo Murphy s Law Dr Eileen Underwood voice Supporting Cast2017 Daytime Divas Maxine Robinson Main CastDifficult People Trish Episode Strike Rat Modern Family Rhonda Episode The Long Goodbye 2018 Me Myself amp I Kelly Frasier Episodes Field Trip Thanksgiving and There She Goes RuPaul s Drag Race All Stars Guest Judge Episode Divas Lip Sync Live 2019 Doc McStuffins Delilah voice Episode Adventures in Baby Land First Wives Club Nancy Episode Something Blue 2019 22 T O T S Captain Candace Beakman voice Main Cast2020 RuPaul s Secret Celebrity Drag Race Herself as Vanqueisha De House Episode Rusical WINNER 2020 21 Twenties Angela 3 episodes2020 22 Stars in the House Herself 6 episodes Special guest2021 Kenan Tasha Noble Episode Hair Show Girls5eva Nance Trace Episodes A I R P I G and Separ8 Ways Marvel s Wastelanders Old Man Star Lord Emma Frost voice Podcast series2021 present Queen of the Universe Herself Judge2022 A Black Lady Sketch Show Delilah Episode It s a New Day Africa America Theatre Edit Year Title Role Venue1994 Kiss of the Spider Woman Spider Woman Aurora Replacement Broadhurst Theatre Broadway debut2002 Into the Woods The Witch Broadhurst Theatre2010 Sondheim on Sondheim Performer Studio 54 Broadway2013 The Trip to Bountiful Jessie Mae Watts Stephen Sondheim Theatre Broadway2013 After Midnight Special Guest Star Brooks Atkinson Theatre Broadway2022 POTUS Or Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive Margaret Shubert Theatre BroadwayBibliography EditWilliams Vanessa Williams Helen April 17 2012 You Have No Idea A Famous Daughter Her No Nonsense Mother and How They Survived Pageants Hollywood Love Loss and Each Other New York Gotham Books ISBN 978 1 5924 0759 0 Williams Vanessa June 23 2020 Bubble Kisses New York Sterling Children s Books ISBN 978 1 4549 3834 7 See also Edit Biography portalList of artists who reached number one in the United States List of artists who reached number one on the U S dance chart Children of Armenia FundReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Vanessa Williams Biography biography com Retrieved September 15 2015 a b c d Vanessa Williams on Her Faith ABC News 2010 Retrieved May 6 2016 a b Telegraph Reporters September 14 2015 Miss America apologises to Vanessa Williams Ugly Betty star The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on January 11 2022 Retrieved September 15 2015 African American Legislators in 19th Century Tennessee William Alexander Feilds State of Tennessee Archived from the original on July 24 2015 Retrieved September 19 2015 a b Who Do You Think You Are Season 2 Episode 1 Vanessa Williams February 2011 Who Do You Think You Are February 4 2011 Retrieved December 5 2015 a 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third time LA Times July 6 2015 Retrieved February 12 2017 Vanessa Williams receives star on Hollywood Walk of Fame UPI 2007 Retrieved September 14 2015 3 6 Million Raised for Villages In Armenia During COAF Gala Asbarez December 20 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vanessa L Williams Wikiquote has quotations related to Vanessa Williams Official website Vanessa Williams at IMDb Vanessa Williams at AllMusic Vanessa Williams at the Internet Broadway Database Awards and achievementsPreceded byDebra Maffett Miss America1984 Succeeded bySuzette CharlesPreceded byEileen Clark Miss New York1983 Succeeded byMelissa Manning Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vanessa Williams amp oldid 1132039567, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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