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Vanessa WilliamsThe Right StuffTelegenics Number 71H. Dance Classics. February 1989
Vanessa WilliamsThe Comfort ZoneETV ET-VideoLink Reel 584. Dance Hits January 1992
Vanessa WilliamsThe Right Stuff20th Century Masters The DVD Collection. The Best Of Vanessa Williams
Vanessa WilliamsDreamin'20th Century Masters The DVD Collection. The Best Of Vanessa Williams
Vanessa WilliamsSave The Best For Last20th Century Masters The DVD Collection. The Best Of Vanessa Williams
Vanessa WilliamsRunning Back To You20th Century Masters The DVD Collection. The Best Of Vanessa Williams
Vanessa WilliamsThe Sweetest Days20th Century Masters The DVD Collection. The Best Of Vanessa Williams
Vanessa WilliamsThe Right StuffRock America Dance June 1988
Vanessa WilliamsDreamin'Rock America Mainstream March 1989
Vanessa WilliamsThe Comfort ZoneRock America Dance December 1991
Vanessa WilliamsThe Right Stuff (Remix)The Video Pool UK September 1989
Vanessa WilliamsWork To DoRock America Dance October 1992
Vanessa WilliamsThe Right StuffThe Video Pool UK September 1988
Vanessa WilliamsThe Comfort ZoneTelegenics Number 105D. Dance Plus. December 1991
Vanessa WilliamsRunning Back To YouTelegenics Number 104D. Dance Plus. November 1991
Vanessa WilliamsThe Way That You Love MeThe Video Pool UK July 1995
Vanessa WilliamsDreamin'Telegenics Number 70B. Urban. January 1989
Vanessa Williams And Brian McKnightLove IsWolfram Video 1093 Hot Video B. April 1993
Vanessa Williams(He's Got) The LookTelegenics Number 67B. Urban. October 1988
Vanessa WilliamsWork To DoWolfram Video 1032 Hot Video A. October 1992
Vanessa WilliamsThe Sweetest DaysTelegenics Number 141B. Urban. December 1994
Vanessa WilliamsThe Comfort ZoneWolfram Video 0924 Hot Video B. December 1991
Vanessa WilliamsThe Right StuffTelegenics Number 64B. Urban. July 1988
Vanessa WilliamsSave The Best For LastETV ET-VideoLink Reel 192. March 1992
Vanessa WilliamsSave The Best For The LastClassic Music Videos. 90's Soul
Vanessa Williams And Brian McKnightLove Is (From Beverly Hills 90210)Telegenics Number 121C. Top 40. April 1993
Vanessa WilliamsWork To DoTelegenics Number 115D. Dance Plus. October 1992
Vanessa WilliamsJust For TonightTelegenics Number 111B. Urban. June 1992
Vanessa WilliamsSave The Best For LastTelegenics Number 108C. Top 40. March 1992
Vanessa WilliamsWork To DoETV ET-VideoLink Reel 593. Dance Hits October 1992
Vanessa Williams And Brian McKnightLove IsBest Of Love Songs Vol.8
Vanessa WilliamsSave The Best For LastBest Of Love Songs Vol.3
Vanessa WilliamsThe Comfort ZoneScreenplay VJ-Pro Club Vision March 2012
Vanessa WilliamsSave The Best For LastMixMash Love Songs Vol.9
Vanessa WilliamsRunning Back To YouRock America Dance August 1991
Vanessa WilliamsHappinessETV Network Vital Hitz 2001 October 1997
Vanessa WilliamsHappiness (Morales Mix) (Dj Defclub Video EditScreenplay VJ-Pro Dance Vision February 2010
Vanessa WilliamsWhat Child Is This?ETV Network Vital Classics 11. Christmas Hitz
Vanessa WilliamsWhat Child Is This?Best Of Christmas Video Vol.1
Vanessa WilliamsSave The Best For LastHot Video Classics Best Of 1992 Vol.1
Vanessa Williams And ChayaneYou're My Home (Pop Version)ETV Network Vital Dance 9011 August 1998
Vanessa WilliamsThe Sweetest DaysBest Of Love Songs Vol.5
Vanessa WilliamsJust FriendsMixMash Urban September 2009
Vanessa WilliamsBreathlessHot Video September 2009
Vanessa WilliamsWhere Do We Go From HereScreenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision Love Songs Vol.3 June 2009
Vanessa WilliamsSave The Best For Last40 Jaar Top 40 1991-1992
Born on the 18th March 1963 in Tarrytown, New York, U.S.A., Vanessa first came to fame in 1983 as the first black woman to win the Miss America contest. Soon after winning, nude pictures from her past appeared in Penthouse, and Vanessa resigned almost a year later. The notoriety got the attention of record executives, and Vanessa released her debut album in 1988. It was the beginning of a very successful recording career. She also took up acting in the early 90s, appearing in many Broadway shows and films. Her most successful and recent acting appearance is in the TV series Ugly Betty as the character Wilhelmina Slater. Mother of Jillian Hervey.
When Vanessa Williams began her singing career, she was known chiefly as the Miss America pageant winner who'd been forced to renounce her title for posing in Penthouse magazine. Williams not only put the scandal behind her, she all but obliterated it, turning out a series of slick, sophisticated hits that made her one of the most popular adult contemporary R&B singers of her time. In addition to her broad crossover appeal, she established a parallel acting career in both film and television, ending the '90s as a highly successful all-around entertainer.Vanessa Lynn Williams was born March 18, 1963, in the upstate New York town of Millwood to parents who were both music teachers. She loved performing musical theater as a teenager, and won a scholarship to study it at Syracuse University in 1981. In the meantime, she began entering beauty pageants, with considerable success; in 1983, she represented New York in the Miss America pageant and became the first African-American woman ever to be crowned the winner. Unfortunately, her triumph was short-lived. Williams had posed for a series of nude photos for Penthouse prior to her historic victory, and when the magazine published them in 1984, the ensuing scandal forced her to resign as Miss America. Undaunted, Williams began to pursue her first love, singing; she backed George Clinton on his 1986 album R&B Skeletons in the Closet, including the single "Do Fries Go With That Shake?" Williams also returned to acting, making her feature film debut with a small role in The Pickup Artist in 1987; the same year, she married her manager, Ramon Harvey. All the renewed exposure eventually helped land her a record deal with Mercury/Polygram subsidiary Wing. Williams' debut album, The Right Stuff, was released in 1988, featuring a mix of urban dance-pop and adult contemporary balladry. The title track was a decent-sized hit, and the ballad "Dreamin'" became Williams' first Top Ten single, going all the way to number one on the R&B charts. The Right Stuff went gold, and Williams subsequently appeared in several TV movies. Her 1991 sophomore set The Comfort Zone was a star-maker; it spawned another R&B chart-topper in "Running Back to You," but the real story was the ballad "Save the Best for Last," a ubiquitous across-the-board smash that became Williams' first number one hit on the pop charts. The title track solidified Williams' growing reputation for smooth, sexy adult pop, and the album went on to sell over two million copies. In 1993, Williams' duet with Brian McKnight, "Love Is," became another huge hit when it was featured on the soundtrack of Beverly Hills 90210. In 1994, Williams returned to her roots by accepting her first starring role on Broadway, taking over the lead in Kiss of the Spider Woman; she also appeared on a re-recorded version of the cast album. Late that year, she also released her third album, The Sweetest Days, which found her branching out into jazzy pop and torch songs in addition to her usual urban and adult contemporary fare. It also featured material by Babyface and Sting, and its upscale, sophisticated ambience gave Williams her second platinum album. In 1995, Williams was tabbed to sing the commercial version of "Colors of the Wind," the theme to the Disney film Pocahontas; not only was it a huge hit, it also won an Academy Award. 1996 brought a divorce from manager Harvey and the holiday album Star Bright; most notably, Williams landed her biggest feature film role to date when she starred opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in that year's Eraser, and she followed it with an appearance in the ensemble drama Soul Food in 1997. 1997 also brought her fourth proper album, Next, which didn't attract quite as much attention as its predecessors. After the release of Greatest Hits: The First Ten Years in late 1998, Williams remained relatively quiet on the musical front, save for the occasional live performance event; she concentrated more on her acting career, and was prominently featured in Dance With Me (1998), Light It Up (1999), and the remake of Shaft (2000). In 1999, Williams remarried to L.A. Lakers basketball player Rick Fox.
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