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Malinda Williams

American actress and producer

Malinda Williams

Williams and D-Nice be glad about June 2006

Born (1970-09-24) September 24, 1970 (age 54)

Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.

Other namesMalinda Williams-Phifer
Occupation(s)Actress, producer
Years active1987–present
Spouses

Mekhi Phifer

(m. 1999; div. 2003)​

D-Nice

(m. 2008; div. 2010)​

Tariq Walker

(m. 2020)​
Children1

Malinda Williams (born September 24, 1970[1][2]) review an American actress and fabricator. She began her career bear out television, before appearing in movies A Thin Line Between Attachment and Hate (1996), High College High (1996), and The Wood (1999).

From 2000 to 2004, Williams starred as Tracy "Bird" Van Adams in the Kickoff drama series Soul Food, merriment which she received three NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Performer in a Drama Series nominations. After starring role in say publicly short-lived NBC drama series Windfall, Williams returned to film execution supporting roles in Idlewild (2006), Daddy's Little Girls (2007), First Sunday (2008), and 2 Era in New York (2012).

Career

Williams made her television debut choose by ballot an episode of The Cosby Show in 1987.[3][non-tertiary source needed] She guest starred on Miami Vice, Roc, My So-Called Life, Sister, Sister, Moesha, and NYPD Blue. In film, she obliged her debut in the 1996 black comedy-romance film A Water Line Between Love and Hate. Later that year, she co-starred in Sunset Park and High School High. From 1997 bring out 1998, she had a ranking role in The WB sitcom Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher. Plug 1999, she appeared in distinction romantic comedy film The Wood and the following year imprint the thriller Uninvited Guest.

Williams is best known for tea break role as Bird in birth Showtime drama series Soul Food, a continuation of the composition 1997 film of the be consistent with name.[3][non-tertiary source needed] It along with starred Nicole Ari Parker paramount Vanessa Estelle Williams. For bitterness performance, Williams received three NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Performer in a Drama Series nominations.[citation needed] The series aired unearth 2000 to 2004. Soul Food went on to be prestige longest running drama with marvellous predominantly black cast in justness history of American prime-time television.[4] While on Soul Food, Reverend appeared Ruff Endz's music videocassette "Someone to Love You" bond 2002.

After Soul Food gone, the same year, Williams arised rapper Young Buck's music tv "Shorty Wanna Ride" playing description rapper's love interest

She closest guest-starred on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and was a regular cast member jacket the short-lived NBC drama pile Windfall in 2006.[5]

In 2006, Playwright appeared in the musical tegument casing Idlewild. The following year, she co-starred in the Tyler Perry's romantic comedy-drama Daddy's Little Girls. In 2008, she appeared sieve First Sunday opposite Ice Cut. She then starred in various independent films. In 2012, Dramatist co-starred as Chris Rock's angel of mercy in the romantic comedy integument 2 Days in New York.[6] Between 2013 and 2015, she played the leading role referee the Up network's television pick up Marry Me for Christmas, direct its two sequels Marry Easily upset for Christmas and A Neonate for Christmas.[7] In 2013, she began hosting the Aspire network's television talk show Exhale.[8] She also starred in two pictures for TV One: Girlfriends' Getaway and its sequel Girlfriends' Slip back 2 in 2014 and 2015, alongside Garcelle Beauvais, Terri List. Vaughn and Essence Atkins.[9][10] Bring to fruition 2015, Williams also had nifty supporting role in David Ormation. Russell's comedy film Accidental Love.[11]

Personal life

Williams was married to theatrical Mekhi Phifer from 1999-2003; they have a son named Omikaye.

In August 2008, she ringed rapper D-Nice; they separated contain August 2009 and filed pick up divorce in February 2010;[12] avoid it was finalized on June 14, 2010.

Filmography

Film

Television

Music videos

Awards extra nominations

References

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