Countess Vaughn

Countess Vaughn ( born August 8, 1978 in Idabel, Oklahoma, United States) is an American actress and singer. She is best known as Kimberly Ann Parker in the sitcoms Moesha and The Parkers.

Career

Vaughn began as a small child in the choir of the local church to sing. 1988, nine years she has performed with the Jackson 5, entitled " I'll Be There " on on Star Search and won. In the same year Vaughn start her acting career as Alexandria DeWitt on the NBC sitcom 227, followed by guest appearances and roles in other television series such as Thea, Real super, Mr. Cooper and Roc. Furthermore graduated from Vaughn various talk show appearances and participated in the Musica Mama, I Want To Sing! with. Published in 1992, Vaughn at the age of 14 years, their debut album Countess. The album flopped and successfully entered into any of the numerous U.S. Billboard Music Albums charts.

She received in 1996 Moesha where she alongside R & B singer and actress Brandy took the lead role for four seasons your biggest role to date. In 1998 she was awarded an Image Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for the embodiment of the role Kimberly Ann Parker. In 1999, Vaughn her feature film debut in the comedy stripping '. That same year, Vaughn received her own spin- off series to Moesha The Parkers named. Also in this series, they continued to play Kim Parker, this time on the side of the Oscar-winning actress Mo'Nique, who acted like her mother. The series aired for four seasons until 2004. In 2006 she had a speaking role in the television films of the Wayans brothers Thugaboo and Thugaboo 2

Filmography

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Reality TV

  • 2006: Celebrity Fit Club
  • 2007: Celebrity Rap Superstar
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