Stacey Dash

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Stacey Dash
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Dash in 2016
Born
Stacey Lauretta Dash

(1967-01-20) January 20, 1967 (age 57) [lower-alpha 1]
Education Paramus High School
Occupation
  • Actress
Years active1982–present
Known for Mo' Money
Clueless
Renaissance Man
Political party Democratic (before 2012)
Republican (2012–present)
Spouses
Brian Lovell
(m. 1999;div. 2005)
[lower-alpha 2]
James Maby
(m. 2005;div. 2006)
Emmanuel Xuereb
(m. 2007;div. 2011)
[lower-alpha 3]
Jeffrey Marty
(m. 2018;div. 2020)
Children2
Relatives Dash (nephew)
Damon Dash (cousin)

Stacey Lauretta Dash [1] (born January 20, 1967) [2] [3] [4] [lower-alpha 1] is an American actress. Dash played Dionne Marie Davenport in the 1995 feature film Clueless and its television series of the same name. [5] She has also appeared in the films Moving , Mo' Money , Renaissance Man , and View from the Top . Other television work by Dash includes appearances in the series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , Single Ladies and the reality TV show Celebrity Circus . She has also appeared in music videos for Carl Thomas' "Emotional" and Kanye West's "All Falls Down".

Contents

Early life

Born in the Bronx borough of New York City, [1] Dash is of African-American and Mexican descent. She is the daughter of Dennis Dash [6] and Linda Dash (née Lopez; [1] [6] d. 2017). [7] Dash has a stepfather, Cecil Holmes, and a younger brother, Darien Dash, [1] who is the founder of DME Interactive, the first publicly traded African American-led website company. [1] [8] Her first cousin is Damon Dash, the former CEO and co-founder of Roc-A-Fella Records. [9] She attended Paramus High School, graduating in 1985. [10] [11]

Career

Dash made her first television appearance in the NBC crime drama pilot Farrell: For the People starring Valerie Harper and Ed O'Neill in 1982, which did not make it past its pilot episode. [12] Her first notable appearance was as Michelle in the 1985 The Cosby Show episode "Denise's Friend". [3] Dash's first substantial television role was in the 1988 series TV 101 . 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 sizable roles in Mo' Money and Renaissance Man during this time. In 1995, Dash starred as a femme fatale in the low-budget film Illegal in Blue. Dash received her big break with the 1995 teen comedy film Clueless . Dash played Cher's high school best friend Dionne Davenport, although Dash was twenty-eight at the time. In 1996, the film spawned a television spin-off of the same name, in which Dash reprised her role as Dionne. The series ran from 1996 to 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 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 signee of her cousin Damon Dash, for the single "All Falls Down". Dash posed nude in the August 2006 issue of Playboy . Also in 2006, she was featured in singer Marques Houston's video for "Favorite Girl," and launched her own lingerie line called Letters of Marque. [13] Between 2005 and 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 , Secrets of a Hollywood Nurse, and Close Quarters. Dash also 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 Sabàto, Jr.

Dash appeared as a recurring character on the television series The Game in early 2009. In 2011, Dash starred in the first season of VH1's first scripted series, Single Ladies , playing Valerie "Val" Stokes, described as a "'good girl' looking for a good man". [14] On August 31, it was reported that she would leave the series in order to focus on her family. [15] [16] [17] In 2012, Dash starred as Lisa, the female lead in the film Dysfunctional Friends. [18] Also in 2012, Dash was featured in Funny or Die and YouTube broadcast trailers and shorts for her web series Stacey Dash Is Normal. [19] The scripted series launched in 2013. [20]

On May 28, 2014, Fox News announced that Dash had been hired as a contributor for "cultural analysis and commentary." [21] On the December 7, 2015, edition of Outnumbered , Dash made a remark about President Barack Obama's address regarding Islamic terrorism that took place the day before, suggesting the president didn't "give a shit" about terrorism. Due to this remark, the network suspended her without pay for two weeks. [22] In 2016, Dash received criticism when she argued that the BET Awards lied to black people about news regarding the boycotting of the Oscars due to lack of ethnic diversity, and called for an end to Black History Month. [23] She made a cameo at the 88th Academy Awards repeating this sentiment. [24] In addition, she criticized Jesse Williams's speech at the BET Awards. [25] On January 21, 2017, Fox News announced that Dash's contract would not be renewed. [26] [27]

Politics

Dash in 2013 Stacey Dash.jpg
Dash in 2013

Dash voted for Barack Obama in the 2008 U.S. presidential election. [28] In 2012, she switched her party affiliation from Democratic to Republican [29] and endorsed Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. In response to critical online comments she received for supporting Romney, Dash stated it was her opinion [30] and that she did not understand the vitriol. [28] Vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan thanked Dash for supporting his ticket. [28]

Since the 2012 election, Dash has publicly expressed her political views. In April 2013, she criticized music artists Jay-Z and Beyoncé's trip to Cuba. [31] In 2016, with regard to the debate over use of gender-specific bathrooms, she said that transgender rights "infringe upon [her own]". [32] Dash writes a blog for Patheos.com. [33] Dash supported Republican candidate Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election. [34]

On February 26, 2018, Dash filed to run in California's 44th congressional district in the 2018 Congressional Election as a Republican. [35] On joining the race, Dash said she wanted to "free people from the shackles of a plantation mentality." [36] Dash withdrew from the congressional race on March 30, 2018. [37]

On March 11, 2021, Dash stated in an interview with Daily Mail , "Being a supporter of Trump has put me in some kind of box that I don't belong in. But he's not the president. I'm going to give the president that we have right now a chance." [38]

Personal life

Relationships and children

Dash has two children. She has a son named Austin, born from her relationship with singer Christopher Williams, and a daughter named Lola. [5] [39] In 1999, she married producer Brian Lovell and they divorced in the mid-2000s. [5] [39] From 2005 to 2006, Dash was married to British executive James Maby, CEO of Sports Logistics. [40] Different sources say the father of Dash's daughter is either Lovell [39] or Maby. [40] [3] Dash married actor Emmanuel Xuereb in either 2007 [3] or 2009. [39] She filed for divorce in January 2010. It was finalized in September 2011. [41] [39] Dash married lawyer Jeffrey Marty in Florida on April 6, 2018. She has said that she met Marty ten days before the wedding. In addition to her two children, Dash became a step-mother to three of Marty's children. [42] In April 2020, Dash announced that she and Marty had separated. [43] In June 2020, Dash filed for divorce. [44]

Dash has spoken openly about past traumas in her personal life. She has at various times revealed that she was molested as a child by a family friend, was addicted to cocaine in her teens and 20s, and has a history of being with physically and emotionally abusive partners. [45] Dash has attributed her openness with such topics to her desire to be honest with her children, feeling that being honest is the best way to protect them, and to let them and others know that she is not a victim but a survivor. [45] She is supportive of the right to keep and bear arms, crediting the use of a gun with saving her life after being sexually assaulted at gunpoint by an ex-boyfriend, because she was able to retrieve her own weapon, a .22 revolver, and shot at him, scaring him away. [46]

Dash was arrested on September 29, 2019, at her apartment in Pasco County, Florida, on a domestic battery charge after an argument with her husband, Jeffrey Marty. [47] She pleaded not guilty, [48] and the case was dropped on October 3 at the request of Marty, who said Dash had been arrested over his objection. [49] The couple's divorce was announced the following year. [50]

In October 2021, Dash opened up about her Vicodin addiction on The Dr. Oz Show , stating that she was five years sober. [51]

Religion

Dash was raised Catholic, and claimed the religion in 2012 and 2013. [52] [53] [54]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982Farrell for the PeopleDenise GreyTV movie
1987 Enemy Territory Antoinette "Toni" Briggs
1988 Moving Casey Pear
1989 Tennessee Waltz Minnie
1992 Mo' Money Amber Evans
1994 Renaissance Man Pvt. Miranda Myers
1995 Clueless Dionne Davenport
Illegal in Blue Kari TruittVideo
1997 Cold Around the Heart Bec Rosenberg
1999PersonalsLeah
2001The PaintingHallie Gilmore at 18
2002 Paper Soldiers Tamika
2003 View from the Top Angela Samona
Gang of Roses Kim
Ride or Die Real VenusVideo
2005Lethal EvictionAmanda Winters
2006 Getting Played EmilyTV movie
2007 I Could Never Be Your Woman Brianna Minx
Ghost ImageAlicia Saunders
2008Christmas BreakSmokin' WomanShort
Nora's Hair Salon 2: A Cut Above Simone
Fashion VictimCara Wheeler
Phantom Punch Geraldine Liston
Secrets of a Hollywood NurseReporterTV movie
2009 Wild About Harry Joy Crowley
Chrome AngelsLady
2012 Dysfunctional Friends Lisa
House ArrestChanel
2013Blue ButterfliesFaithShort
2014 Lap Dance Dr. Annie Jones
Patient KillerNancy Peck
2015Cloudy with a Chance of LoveKellyTV movie
2016 Sharknado: The 4th Awakens Chicago Mayor MansfieldTV movie
The Thinning Kendra Birch
2018 Honor Up Tara
2019The DawnSister Ella
2020First LadyChanning
Roe v. Wade Mildred Jefferson
2021Carolina's CallingMary Lou
20227th SecretMiss Vivian
Corsicana Jennie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985 The Cosby Show MichelleEpisode: "Denise's Friend"
1988 St. Elsewhere Penny FranksRecurring Cast: Season 6
1988–89 TV 101 MoniqueMain Cast
1994 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Michelle MichaelsEpisode: "When You Hit Upon a Star"
Harts of the West -Episode: "Drive, He Said"
1995 Soul Train Herself/Guest HostEpisode: "Shai/Maysa Leak/Mystikal"
1996–99 Clueless Dionne "Dee" DavenportMain Cast
1998 Penn & Teller's Sin City Spectacular HerselfEpisode: "Episode #1.9"
1999–00 The Strip Vanessa WeirMain Cast
2001 Going to California JanieEpisode: "A Pirate Looks at 15 to 20"
Men, Women & Dogs MegEpisode: "Pilot"
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Amy YoungEpisode: "Slaves of Las Vegas"
2003 Eve CorrynEpisode: "The Ex Factor"
2005 Duck Dodgers Paprika Solo (voice)Episode: "Diamond Boogie/Corporate Pigfall"
2008 Celebrity Circus HerselfMain Cast
American Dad! Janet Lewis (voice)Episode: "Escape from Pearl Bailey"
2009–11 The Game Camille RoseRecurring Cast: Season 3–4
2011 Single Ladies Valerie "Val" StokesMain Cast: Season 1
2013 The Exes DanaEpisode: "Trading Places"
2014–15 Celebrity Name Game Herself/Celebrity PlayerEpisode: "Stacey Dash & Mario Lopez #1-#3"
2014–17 Outnumbered Herself/Guest Co-HostRecurring Co-Host
2016 Hell's Kitchen HerselfEpisode: "10 Chefs Compete Again"
The Eric Andre Show HerselfEpisode: "Stacey Dash; Jack McBrayer"
2020Finding Love in QuarantineTheresaMain Cast
2022 College Hill: Celebrity Edition HerselfMain Cast: Season 1

Music videos

YearSong TitleArtist
1989"Talk to Myself" Christopher Williams
1992"The Best Things in Life Are Free" Luther Vandross and Janet Jackson
1997"That Girl" MJG
2000"Emotional" Carl Thomas
2004"All Falls Down" Kanye West featuring Syleena Johnson
2006"Favorite Girl" Marques Houston
2010"Super High" Rick Ross featuring Ne-Yo
2012"Life of The Party" Emcee N.I.C.E. featuring Stacey Dash and Blake Smith

Books

Dash, Stacey (2016). There Goes My Social Life: From Clueless to Conservative. Washington, D.C.: Regnery Publishing. ISBN   9781621574132. OCLC   909538859.

Notes

  1. 1 2 or January 20, 1966 (age 58) [lower-alpha 4]
  2. Divorced in mid-2000s; see § Personal life.
  3. Married in either 2007 or 2009; see § Personal life.
  4. McCann, Bob (2009). "Stacey Dash". Encyclopedia of African American Actresses in Film and Television. McFarland & Co. p. 91. ISBN   978-0786437900. This source and Hollywood.com each give Lovell divorce year as 2006.

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