Vanessa Lynn WilliamsKnown for most of her career as Vanessa Williams, she ran into name conflict with actress Vanessa A. Williams who was also using the name as her stage name. Screen Actors Guild rules prohibit duplicate naming, so this article's Vanessa Williams sometimes disambiguates herself as Vanessa L. Williams or Vanessa Lynn Williams in acting credits. In the 2000s, a gospel singer Vanessa R. Williams began recording under the name Vanessa Williams as well, making three contemporaneous and similarly aged African American performers with the same name. (born March 18, 1963) is an American R&B/pop/theatrical singer and actress. In 1983, she made history when she became the first African American to be crowned Miss America, but then was forced to resign her title in scandal. She then engaged in an entertainment career.
Her parents, Milton and Helen Williams, were both music teachers.
Vanessa studied piano and French horn growing up, but was most interested in singing. She received a scholarship and attended Syracuse University as a theatre arts major, but later dropped out of college to pursue a career in entertainment. She also won scholarships for being selected as Miss America.
Controversy erupted in the summer of 1984 when it was discovered that in 1982 she had posed nude for photographs — including scenes of graphic exposure and lesbian theming — that were about to be published in the September 1984 issue of adult magazine Penthouse without her permission. After several days of media frenzy, Williams chose to resign her position on July 23, 1984. The crown was given to Suzette Charles (making her the second African-American Miss America), 54 days before the start of the pageant for Miss America 1985. At the time, many believed Williams' reputation would never recover from the scandal.
Her most notable songs include "Dreamin'", "Running Back To You", "Love Is", "The Sweetest Days", "Colors of the Wind", "The Comfort Zone" and "Oh How The Years Go By". However, her biggest hit to date and signature song is "Save the Best For Last", which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for five weeks from March 21 to April 18, 1992. In total, Williams has sold six million records and received fifteen Grammy Award nominations.
In 2005, Vanessa released her eighth studio album, Everlasting Love, a collection of covers of her favorite 1970s songs.
Her other TV appearances include Saturday Night Live, Deep Space Nine, LateLine, Ally McBeal and Boomtown.
She played the nymph Calypso in the 1997 Hallmark Entertainment miniseries The Odyssey, starring Armand Assante.
She later won starring roles in feature movies, such as Eraser, co-starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Soul Food, for which she won the Best Actress award at the NAACP Image Awards, and Dance With Me.
Her other movies include Hoodlum, opposite Laurence Fishburne, Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland (as the Queen of Trash), Shaft, opposite Samuel L. Jackson, and Johnson Family Vacation, alongside Cedric the Entertainer.
Williams has appeared in several Broadway theatre productions, including major roles in Kiss of the Spider Woman in 1994 for which she received stellar reviews and Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods in 2002.
She has also appeared in a number of advertisements for Radio Shack, starting in 2001. Recently Williams has become the spokesmodel for Proactiv Solution. In early 2006 she starred in the short lived UPN drama South Beach. For the Fall 2006 season, she will be starring in the new ABC comedy Betty The Ugly.
After The National Enquirer published pictures of Fox kissing another woman in mid-2004, Fox's representatives announced that the couple had been "headed toward divorce" for over a year.A few months later on August 10, Fox filed for divorce.*" target="_blank" >But while visiting the Howard Stern radio show in early 2005, she said that while she and Fox were intimate with each other briefly during the holidays, a reconciliation was unlikely.Rob Mack, whom she met on the set of her show South Beach.[http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/380551p-322985c.html" target="_blank" >*
Her father Milton Williams died in January 2006 at the age of 70.* She currently resides in Chappaqua, New York.
| Year | Title | Album | UK | US | US R&B |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1988 | "The Right Stuff" | The Right Stuff | 62 | 44 | 4 |
| 1989 | "Dreamin'" | The Right Stuff | 74 | 8 | 1 |
| 1989 | "Darlin I" | The Right Stuff | - | 88 | 10 |
| 1989 | "(He's Got) The Look" | The Right Stuff | - | - | 10 |
| 1991 | "Running Back to You" | The Comfort Zone | - | 18 | 1 |
| 1991 | "The Comfort Zone" | The Comfort Zone | - | 62 | 2 |
| 1992 | "Save the Best For Last" | The Comfort Zone | 3 | 1 | 1 |
| 1992 | "Just for Tonight" | The Comfort Zone | - | 26 | 11 |
| 1992 | "Work to Do" | The Comfort Zone | - | 52 | 3 |
| 1993 | "Love Is" (with Brian McKnight) | Beverly Hills 90210 Soundtrack | - | 3 | 55 |
| 1994 | "The Sweetest Days" | The Sweetest Days | 41 | 18 | 40 |
| 1994 | "The Way That You Love" | The Sweetest Days | 52 | 67 | 23 |
| 1995 | "Colors of the Wind" | - | 21 | 4 | 53 |
| 1996 | "Where Do We Go From Here? (from the film "Eraser")" | Greatest Hits: The First Ten Years | - | 71 | 90 |
| 1997 | "Happiness" | Next | - | - | 33 |
| 1997 | "Oh How The Years Go By" | Next | - | - | - |
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