Vanessa Williams
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Vanessa Williams was born in Millwood, New York, Her parents
being both music teachers, encouraged a career in the music industry. She majored
in musical theater at Syracuse University, and in 1983, won the Miss America
title. This title was followed by scandal as when appeared in Play boy magazine.
Mrs Williams has since been honored with two NAACP Image Awards, nine Grammy
Award nominations and a number of New York Music Awards.
Her musical accomplishments began with her first release, The
Right Stuff (1988); In 1991, Williams released the multi-million seller The
Comfort Zone, which featured the hit single "Save the Best for Last,"
which was #1 for 6 in Canada. Finally in 1996 her latest LP was released titled
The "Sweetest days". With not only releasing her own music Vanessa
Williams has also contributed to several unique musical projects, including
Ain't Nothin' but a She Thing (Salt&Pepper), an all-female concept record".
Williams reached another personal and professional pinnacle
last year when she sang the American national anthem on a telecast of Super
Bowl XXX. She also performed live at the Academy Awards singing "Colors
of the Wind" which was her nominated song described above.
Her fourth solo album is expected later this year. Williams
has received widespread acclaim for her television performances, which include
the mini-series "The Jacksons: An American Dream," the television
movies "Stompin' at the Savoy" and "The Boy Who Loved Christmas"
and the Emmy-winning special "Motown Returns to the Apollo." Her more
recent television appearances include the mini-series "Nothing Lasts Forever,"
based on a Sidney Sheldon bestseller; the revival of the musical "Bye,
Bye Birdie," opposite Tyne Daly, Jason Alexander and Chynna Phillips; and
the animated "Beauty and the Beast" episode of HBO's "Happily
Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child. Don't forget that Vanessa Williams
had her own Christmas special titled "The Vanessa Williams Christmas Special"
on NBC It featured guest such as Baby face and Canadas own Shania Twain.
In November of 1994 Vanessa Williams also joined the Likes Of
Kelsey Grammer, Teri Hatcher, Ronny Cox, Paul Sorvino, and Jhon Larroquette
by appearing in an episode of Star Trek. Vanessa Williams Played the role of
Arandis A hostess on the Federation vacation planet of Risea.
Vanessa Williams has had a distinguished career in music, and
also in theater, television and Hollywood movies. Vanessa Williams recently
ended a triumphant nine-month run on Broadway in "Kiss of the Spider Woman,"
as well as releasing her third album, "The Sweetest Days", which went
platinum, and her single, "Colors of the Wind," from the soundtrack
to "Pocahontas," won an Academy and Golden Globe Award.
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