Persia White

Persia White ( born October 25, 1972 in Miami, Florida) is an American actress and musician.

Life and achievements

White grew temporarily lived in Nassau. She has performed in Miami at the age of eight years in Coconut Grove Childrens' Theatre. Her first movie role alongside Nick Nolte in Blue Chips Sports Drama from 1994, but was not mentioned in the credits. In the TV drama Do not ask for tomorrow ( 1996) she starred opposite Kirstie Alley. In the film drama Late Settlement ( 2000) she played alongside Peter Coyote and Nastassja Kinski. She also appeared in numerous television series, including two episodes of the TV series Buffy - The Vampire Slayer from the year 1997.

White plays since 2000 in the television series Girlfriends the role of Lynn Anne Searcy, since the time at the university with Joan Carol Clayton ( Tracee Ellis Ross) Maya Denise Wilkes ( Golden Brooks) and Antoinette Marie Childs ( Jill Marie Jones) friends is. In one of the episodes she appeared together with his own daughter.

White is a member of the music group XeO3, they also composed music for several independent films and wrote a song for the Girlfriends series. She co-produced the documentary Earthlings. For her commitment to animal welfare, she was awarded in 2005 by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals with the price Humanitarian of the Year.

White is married to the musician Saul Williams.

Filmography (selection)

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