Bianca Lawson

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Bianca Lawson
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Lawson in 2008
Born
Education
Alma mater University of Southern California
OccupationActress
Years active1988–present
Parents
Relatives Ricky Lawson (brother)
Family Gordy

Bianca Lawson is an American actress. She is known for her regular roles in the television series Saved by the Bell: The New Class , Goode Behavior , Pretty Little Liars , and Rogue . She has also had recurring roles in the series Sister, Sister , Buffy the Vampire Slayer , The Steve Harvey Show , Dawson's Creek , The Secret Life of the American Teenager , The Vampire Diaries , Teen Wolf , and Witches of East End . In 2016, Lawson began starring in the Oprah Winfrey Network drama series, Queen Sugar .

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Early life

Lawson was born in Los Angeles, California. She is the daughter of Denise ( née Gordy) and actor Richard Lawson, making her the step-daughter to Lawson's second wife Tina Knowles, and step-sister to singers Beyoncé and Solange Knowles. [1] Lawson is also a grand-niece of Motown founder Berry Gordy.[ citation needed ] She attended the Stella Adler Studio of Acting and graduated from Marymount High School, a Catholic school in Los Angeles. She then went on to study film and psychology at University of Southern California. [2] Lawson's parents are both African-American, and she also has Italian, Native American, Portuguese, and Creole ancestry. [3]

Career

Lawson began acting at the age of nine, having appeared in commercials for Barbie and Revlon. In 1993, she was cast in the television series Saved by the Bell: The New Class as series regular Megan Jones. She appeared in multiple episodes of The WB sitcoms Sister, Sister as Rhonda Coley and The Steve Harvey Show as Rosalind. In 1996, she co-starred in the UPN sitcom Goode Behavior—which lasted for just one season—as Bianca Goode, the teenage daughter of the titular family. In 1997, she appeared in Buffy the Vampire Slayer as vampire slayer Kendra Young. In 1999, she appeared in The WB's Dawson's Creek as rival character Nikki Green.

In 2009, Lawson was cast as Shawna in The Secret Life of the American Teenager . That same year, she was cast in the CW television series The Vampire Diaries , as witch Emily Bennett. In December 2009, she was cast as Maya St. Germain in the ABC Family series Pretty Little Liars , based on the book series by Sara Shepard. [4] She appeared in that show from June 2010 through August 2012. Since 2012, she has had a recurring role as Ms. Morell in the MTV television series Teen Wolf , based on the original film from 1985. In 2014, Lawson had a recurring role as Eva in Witches of East End . In 2015, she was cast as series regular Talia Freeman in season three of Rogue .

Lawson has made appearances in two different television miniseries. In 1998, she appeared in The Temptations as Diana Ross (whom Lawson is related to through Ross's daughter Rhonda Ross Kendrick); and in 2001, she was cast as Anna Bella Monroe in Anne Rice's The Feast of All Saints . Some of Lawson's film credits to date include Primary Colors (1998), Save the Last Dance (2001), Bones (2001) and Breakin' All the Rules (2004). Aside from film and television, Lawson provided her voice to the 2011 video game Star Wars: The Old Republic . In 2016, Lawson was cast in the Oprah Winfrey Network drama series, Queen Sugar created by Ava DuVernay. [5]

Filmography

Film and TV movies

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Twice the FearGirlfriendVideo
Primary Colors Loretta
2000Big Monster on CampusDarien Stompanato
The PavilionMary
2001 Save the Last Dance Nikki
Bones Cynthia
The Feast of All Saints Anna Bella MonroeTV movie
2004 Dead & Breakfast Kate
Breakin' All the Rules Helen Sharp
The Pavilion MaryTV movie
2005Flip the ScriptAngel
2006 Broken Mia
National Lampoon's Pledge This! Monique
2007 Supergator Carla MastersVideo
2009The Killing of WendyBrooke
2010Don't Fade AwayAlison Johnson
2011HeavenlySasha GrantTV movie
2012All About Christmas EveLilaTV movie
2014House of SecretsJulie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993–94 Saved by the Bell: The New Class Megan JonesMain cast: Seasons 1–2
1994 What'z Up? Herself/co-hostTV series
My So-Called Life Third Bathroom GirlEpisode: "Pilot"
1995 Me and the Boys GirlEpisode: "The Age of Reason"
In the House RachelEpisode: "The Final Cut"
1995–96 Sister, Sister Rhonda ColeyRecurring cast: season 3
1996–97 Goode Behavior Bianca GoodeMain cast
1997 Smart Guy ShirleyEpisode: "Baby, It's You and You and You"
The Parent 'Hood JasmineEpisode: "Zaria Peterson's Day Off" & "Bad Rap"
1997–98 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Kendra Young Recurring cast: Season 2
1998 Silk Stalkings ReneeEpisode: "Rage"
The Steve Harvey Show RosalindRecurring cast: season 2
The Temptations Diana Ross Episode: "Episode #1.1 & #1.2"
1999 Smart Guy TracyEpisode: "It Takes Two"
1999–2000 Dawson's Creek Nikki GreenRecurring cast: season 3
2001 Strong Medicine Esperenza MaldonaldoEpisode: "Control Group"
2002 For the People Asia PortmanEpisode: "Textbook Perfect"
Haunted Brandi CombsEpisode: "Blind Witness"
2003 Loose Lips HerselfTV series documentary
2004 The Division Marilynn ResiserEpisode: "Play Ball"
The Big House AngelaEpisode: "Almost Touched by an Angel"
Fearless Harmony KayeEpisode: "Pilot"
2006 Living in TV Land HerselfEpisode: "Sherman Hemsley"
2008 The Cleaner JeannieEpisode: "Meet the Joneses" & "The Eleventh Hour"
2009 Bones AlbieEpisode: "Fire in the Ice"
The Secret Life of the American Teenager ShawnaRecurring cast: Season 1
2009–14 The Vampire Diaries Emily Bennett Recurring cast: season 1–2, 5
2010 Nikita Emily RobinsonEpisode: "The Guardian"
2010–12 Pretty Little Liars Maya St. Germain Main cast: season 1-2, recurring cast: Season 3
2011 American Horror Story AbbyEpisode: "Pilot"
2012 Beauty & the Beast LaffertyEpisode: "Trapped"
2 Broke Girls StacyEpisode: "And the Silent Partner"
2012–14 Teen Wolf Marin MorrellRecurring cast: Season 23
2013 Good Day L.A. HerselfTV series
2014 Wolf Watch HerselfEpisode: "Episode #1.8"
Witches of East End Eva/SelinaRecurring cast: Season 2
2015 Chicago P.D. Kylie RosalesEpisode: "We Don't Work Together Anymore"
Rogue Talia FreemanMain cast: season 3
2016–22 Queen Sugar DarlaRecurring cast: season 1, main cast: season 2–7

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011 Star Wars: The Old Republic (voice)Provided additional voices

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryTitleResultRefs
2001 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie: Fight Scene (shared with Julia Stiles) Save the Last Dance Won
2018 Black Reel Awards for Television Outstanding Supporting Actress, Drama Series Queen Sugar Nominated
2022 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [6]
2023 NAACP Image Awards Nominated

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References

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  2. Bianca Lawson's bio Archived June 6, 2010, at the Wayback Machine at ABC Family.com
  3. Exclusive Bianca Lawson Interview at Facebook
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  5. Denise Petski (February 23, 2016). "'Queen Sugar' Adds Bianca Lawson, Greg Vaughan & Henry G. Sanders - Deadline". Deadline. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
  6. Spivey, Kemberlie (January 19, 2022). "2022 NAACP Image Awards Nominations: The Full List". Forbes . Retrieved January 20, 2022.