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==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
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Stacey Dash was born in ], ]. She is an alumna of ] in ]. Her mother, Linda, was the general manager of DME Interactive Holdings.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/articles/pages/4192/Dash-Darien-1972.html |title=Dash, Darien(1972–) - Entrepreneur, business executive, Becomes Technology Entrepreneur, Chronology, Serves Community and National Ventures, Awards and Service - JRank Articles |publisher=Encyclopedia.jrank.org |date=2001-09-11 |accessdate=2012-05-15}}</ref> Her father is a businessman.<ref>Finn, Robin. , '']'', February 17, 2000. Accessed July 3, 2011. "The appointment came 10 years after he returned home from school, a kid himself, to find his father, a methadone addict, dead of a heart attack on Boston Road in the Bronx."</ref> She is part ], ], and ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://movies.yahoo.com/person/stacey-dash/biography.html |title=Stacey Dash- Biography |last1= |first1= |date= |work= |publisher=] |accessdate=26 December 2012}}</ref> Her brother is Darien Dash, the ] of DME Interactive Holdings and her first cousin is ], the former ] and co-founder of ].<ref name=autogenerated1>{{cite news| url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,52922,00.html#3| title=Jay-Z's Producer on a Roll | accessdate=2006-07-17| last=Friedman| first=Roger| date=2002-05-16| publisher=]}}</ref> | ||
==Career== | ==Career== |
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Stacey Dash | |
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Born | Stacey Lauretta Dash (1967-01-20) January 20, 1967 (age 57) The Bronx, New York, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1982–present |
Spouse(s) | Brian Lovell (1999–2005) James Maby (2005–2006) Emmanuel Xuereb (2007–2010) |
Stacey Lauretta Dash (born January 20, 1967) is an American film and television actress, known for starring in the 1995 feature film Clueless and the television spinoff of the same name. She has also appeared in films such as Moving, Mo' Money, Renaissance Man and View from the Top, and her other TV work includes appearances in series such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Single Ladies and the reality television show Celebrity Circus. She has also appeared in music videos for Carl Thomas' "Emotional" and Kanye West's "All Falls Down".
Early life
Stacey Dash was born in The Bronx, New York. She is an alumna of Paramus High School in Paramus, New Jersey. Her mother, Linda, was the general manager of DME Interactive Holdings. Her father is a businessman. She is part Barbadian, African American, and Mexican. Her brother is Darien Dash, the CEO of DME Interactive Holdings and her first cousin is Damon Dash, the former CEO and co-founder of Roc-A-Fella Records.
Career
Dash made her first TV appearance in Farrell for the People starring Valerie Harper and a yet-unknown Ed O'Neill in 1982, which did not make it past its pilot episode. Her first notable appearance was as 'Michelle' in the 1985 The Cosby Show episode "Denise's Friend" alongside Lisa Bonet, and in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Dash's first substantial television role was in the 1988 television series TV 101, which also featured Matt LeBlanc and Sam Robards. The series was canceled after 13 episodes.
Dash's first major film role was in the Richard Pryor comedy Moving in 1988. She also had sizeable roles in Mo' Money and Renaissance Man during this time. In 1995, Dash starred as a femme fatale in a low-budget film, Illegal in Blue. Dash received her big break with the 1995 film Clueless, which starred Alicia Silverstone and Brittany Murphy. Dash played Cher's high school best friend Dionne Marie Davenport, even though Dash was twenty-eight at the time. In 1996 the film spawned a television spinoff, also called Clueless, in which Dash reprised her role as Dionne and Rachel Blanchard played Cher. The series ran from 1996–1999.
After the television series ended, she appeared in View from the Top (2003) and smaller budget films, including Gang of Roses (2003), and Getting Played (2005). She also has appeared in small guest roles on television shows such as Eve and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Dash played Vanessa Weir in the television series, The Strip, which was not successful and was canceled after several episodes.
In 2001, Dash was featured in a music video by Carl Thomas for the single "Emotional". In 2004, Dash was featured in a music video by Kanye West, label mate of her cousin Damon Dash for the single "All Falls Down." At age 40, Stacey Dash posed nude in the August 2006 issue of Playboy. Also in 2006, she was featured in singer Marques Houston's video, "Favorite Girl". In 2006, she launched her own lingerie line called Letters of Marque.
In 2007, she completed filming roles in I Could Never Be Your Woman, Nora's Hair Salon II, Fashion Victim, Ghost Image and American Primitive. For 2008 release, she filmed Phantom Punch and Secrets Of A Hollywood Nurse for television, and the feature film Close Quarters.
Dash performed in the 2008 reality television series, Celebrity Circus. Prior to the series premiere, Dash suffered a broken rib while training. Despite the injury, Dash performed on the trapeze bungee during the premiere and continued on to be a finalist. Dash finished second behind Antonio Sabato, Jr.
Dash made a guest appearance on the television series The Game in early 2009.
Dash starred in the first season VH1 original series Single Ladies, as Valerie "Val" Stokes, a woman who is a " 'good girl' looking for a good man". She did not return for season 2.
In 2012, Dash starred as Lisa, the female lead in the film Dysfunctional Friends, alongside Meagan Good, Tatyana Ali, Stacy Keibler and Terrell Owens. The film, which was written and directed by Corey Grant, garnered favorable reviews from Wilson Morales of BlackFilm.com and Michael Dequina of TheMovieReport.com, but a negative review by John Anderson of Variety.
In 2012, Funny or Die and Youtube broadcast trailers and shorts for Dash's new web series Stacey Dash is Normal. The scripted series will launch in 2013.
Personal life
In 2010, she filed a restraining order against her now ex-husband Emmanuel Xuereb.
On October 7, 2012 Dash posted an endorsement of Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney on her Twitter account. In response to this, other Twitter followers responded with criticism, racial epithets, and calls for her to commit suicide.
Dash was later personally contacted by Vice-Presidential candidate Paul Ryan through a phone call. During their conversation, Ryan thanked Dash for supporting the Romney-Ryan ticket, and told her she was "brave".
Since the 2012 elections, Stacey Dash has made it a point of publicly expressing her conservative views. She criticized Jay-Z and Beyoncé's trip to Cuba in April 2013. Dash asked her fans on Twitter if they "care that The Jay Z's have taken the capital you have given them and funded a communist oppressive regime?"
Filmography
Film | |||
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Year | Film | Role | Other notes |
1987 | Enemy Territory | Toni Briggs | |
1988 | Moving | Casey Pear | |
1989 | Tennessee Nights | Minnie | |
1992 | Mo' Money | Amber Evans | |
1994 | Renaissance Man | Pvt. Miranda Myers | |
1995 | Clueless | Dionne Davenport | Young Artist Award (nominated) |
Illegal in Blue | Kari Truitt | ||
1997 | Cold Around the Heart | Bec Rosenberg | |
1997 | Personals | Leah | |
2001 | The Painting | Hallie Gilmore at 18 | a.k.a. Soldiers of Change |
2002 | Paper Soldiers | Tamika | |
2003 | View from the Top | Angela Samona | |
Gang of Roses | Kim | ||
Ride or Die | Real Venus | ||
2005 | Lethal Eviction | Amanda | |
Getting Played | Emily | ||
2007 | I Could Never Be Your Woman | Brianna Minx | |
Ghost Image | Alicia | ||
2008 | Christmas Break | Smokin' Woman | Short film |
Nora's Hair Salon 2: A Cut Above | Simone | ||
Fashion Victim | Cara Wheeler | ||
American Primitive | Joy Crowley | ||
Phantom Punch | Geraldine Liston | ||
2009 | Chrome Angels | Lady | |
Close Quarters | Kate | ||
2010 | House Arrest | Chanel | |
Television | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1982 | Farrell for the People | Denise Grey | NBC TV film |
1985 | The Cosby Show | Michelle | Episode: "Denise's Friend" |
1988 | St. Elsewhere | Penny Franks | Episodes: "Their Town" "The Naked Civil Surgeon" "Requiem for a Heavyweight" "Split Decision" |
1988–1989 | TV 101 | Monique | |
1994 | The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air | Michelle Michaels | Episode: "When You Hit Upon a Star" |
Harts of the West | Episode: "Drive, He Said" | ||
1996–1999 | Clueless | Dionne "Dee" Davenport | Series regular |
1998 | Penn & Teller's Sin City Spectacular | Episode: 1.9 | |
1999–2000 | The Strip | Vanessa Weir | Series regular |
2001 | Going to California | Janie | Episode: "A Pirate Looks at 15 to 20" |
Men, Women & Dogs | Meg | Episode: "Pilot" | |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Amy Young | Episode: "Slaves of Las Vegas" | |
2003 | Eve | Corryn | Episode: "The Ex Factor" |
2005 | Duck Dodgers | Paprika Solo | Voice role Episode: Diamond Boogie/Corporate Pigfall |
2008 | Secrets of a Hollywood Nurse | Reporter | TV film |
American Dad! | Janet Lewis | Episode: "Escape from Pearl Bailey" | |
2009–2011 | The Game | Chamile | Episode: "Truth and Consequences" Episode: "Put a Ring On It" Episode: "The Fall of the Roman" Episode: "The Wedding Episode" Episode: "The Right to Choose" |
2011 | Single Ladies | Valerie "Val" Stokes | Lead role (season 1) |
References
- "Dash, Darien(1972–) - Entrepreneur, business executive, Becomes Technology Entrepreneur, Chronology, Serves Community and National Ventures, Awards and Service - JRank Articles". Encyclopedia.jrank.org. 2001-09-11. Retrieved 2012-05-15.
- Finn, Robin. "PUBLIC LIVES; Pulling for, and Pushing, an Urban Internet", The New York Times, February 17, 2000. Accessed July 3, 2011. "The appointment came 10 years after he returned home from school, a kid himself, to find his father, a methadone addict, dead of a heart attack on Boston Road in the Bronx."
- "Stacey Dash- Biography". Yahoo!. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
- Friedman, Roger (2002-05-16). "Jay-Z's Producer on a Roll". Fox News Channel. Retrieved 2006-07-17.
- "Stacey Dash: Full biography". hollywood.com. Retrieved 2008-09-15.
- "Letters of Marque". Letters of Marque. Retrieved 2012-05-15.
- "Cast Bios". VH1. Retrieved 20 June 2011.
- "Stacey Dash Breaks Her Silence About "Single Ladies" (EXCLUSIVE)". Global Grind. 2011-08-31. Retrieved 2012-05-15.
- Jensen, Jeff (2011-08-31). "Stacey Dash exiting VH1's 'Single Ladies' | Inside TV | EW.com". Insidetv.ew.com. Retrieved 2012-05-15.
- "Breaking News: Stacey Dash Reveals To Global Grind That She Is Not Returning To Single Ladies". Blog.vh1.com. Retrieved 2012-05-15.
- Morales, Wilson (February 3, 2012). "Dysfunctional Friends". BlackFilm.com
- Dequina, Michael (February 3, 2012). "The Movie Report Archive: February 2012". TheMovieReport.com. Retrieved October 25, 2012.
- Anderson, John (February 5, 2012). "Dysfunctional Friends". Variety.
- "Dysfunctional Friends (2012)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved October 25, 2012.
- The Huffington Post. 2 July 2012
- Quickies: Tamar’s Single, Amber’s Miscarriage, Stacey’s ‘Normal’] Electronic Urban Report. 16 February 2013
- Oliver, Kealan (2010-04-09). "Stacey Dash from "Clueless": My Husband Emmanuel Xuereb Beat Me, I Was Afraid to Tell Police". CBS News.
- "Los Angeles Superior Court Temporary Restraining Order" (PDF). TMZ.
- Hollie McKay (October 8, 2012). "Actress Stacey Dash hit with racially-charged attacks after endorsing Romney". FoxNews.com.
- Dennis Romero (October 8, 2012). "Stacey Dash's Romney Endorsement Spawns Twitter Backlash, GOP Support". LA Weekly.
- Chenda Ngak (2012-10-10). ""Clueless" actress Stacey Dash target of Twitter backlash after endorsing". CBS.
- Leslie Larson (2012-10-10). "'I chose Romney not by color of his skin but by the content of his character': Clueless star Stacey Dash hits back at her race-hate Twitter critics". Daily Mail.
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- Rahim Ali (2013-11-04). "Stacey Dash Blasts Jay-Z and Beyoncé for Cuba Trip". BET.
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- Paramus High School alumni
- American people of Barbadian descent
- 20th-century American actresses
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