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• Shaun Cassidy is an American singer, producer, writer and actor born in 1958.
• His self-titled debut album in 1977 featured his number-one single “Da Doo Ron Ron” and went multi-platinum.
• He is best known for appearing in “The Hardy Boys Mysteries” and has two younger brothers.
• He transitioned from singer to producer and screenwriter in the 1990s and is now the producer and main writer of “New Amsterdam”.
• He is married to Tracey Lynne Turner and has an estimated net worth of over $20 million.

Shaun Cassidy is an American singer, producer, writer and actor, born on 27 September 1958, in Los Angeles, California USA. He’s probably best known from appearing in TV series “The Hardy Boys Mysteries” and for his number-one single “Da Doo Ron Ron”.

Early Life

Shaun Paul Cassidy is the son of actors Jack Cassidy and Shirley Jones. Shaun has two younger brothers named Patrick and Ryan. Famous actor and musician David Cassidy -born from his father’s first marriage to Evelyn Ward – was his older half-brother.

Due to his parent’s profession Shaun grew up in Los Angeles and New York, attending Solebury School for his primary education, and then Beverly Hills High School until his matriculation.

Career

Music – Rise to Fame

Shaun Cassidy signed his first recording contract with Warner Bros. Records while still in his teens. This was the first step to start recording music, which led to the release of his first, self-titled album in 1977.

The solo work reached multi-platinum, and its single “Da Doo Ron Ron” – originally recorded by girl group The Crystals in the 1950s – charted number one and won him a nomination as Best New Artist for the Grammy Awards.  The album’s second single was entitled “That’s Rock ‘n’ Roll” and charted at number-three in US, earning him international fame due to its success in Europe and Australia.

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Despite his recent huge fame and his successful live tour through the US, suddenly becoming a teen celebrity didn’t change Shaun’s humble nature: ‘The idea of being any kind of an idol is kind of embarrassing. My self-worth was never rooted in that.’

The same year Cassidy’s second album, “Born Late” was released, and unlike his first album, this one showcased many songs co-written by him. Written by Eric Carmen, its single “Hey Deanie” charted at number-seven, while the second one entitled “Do You Believe in Magic?” – originally recorded by rock band The Lovin’ Spoonful in the 1960s – didn’t have the same success, hitting number 31 on Billboard.

Despite this, the album was eventually certified platinum, though it received mixed critiques: ‘a few old Beatlemaniacs are murmuring that Shaun isn’t so bad–he likes the music more than David ever did, his covers show some feeling, and “Hey Deanie” actually rocks.

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All of which is true. And all of which is still pretty lame. In 1978 Cassidy’s third album, “Under Wraps” peaked at number 33 on Billboard, and its only charting single “Our Night” was number 80 on lists. Although the album is not considered a commercial failure, it meant a dramatic change from his previous works, and signaled Cassidy’s momentum and appeal as a teen celebrity was ending.

The song “It’s Like Heaven” includes Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson songwriting, who had previously collaborated in various songs of Shaun’s half-brother David.

Commercial Failure

In July 1979 Cassidy released his fourth album entitled “Room Service”, though its only single, “You’re Usin’ Me” didn’t chart at all on Billboard’s 200, which meant Cassidy’s biggest and first commercial failure.

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Ralph Heibutzki reviewed this work on All Music and pointed out its mistakes: ‘The real issue is a lack of distinctive material for Cassidy to call his own. He and Lloyd wrote or co-wrote all but one song – “The Letter” – so they definitely have to shoulder the blame. Cassidy might have had better luck if he’d stuck to his stripped-down guns on “Fallin’ Into You” or “Break for the Street,” whose crisp delivery and guitar work make them the best moments here.’

“Wasp” – the fifth and last studio album of Cassidy, released in 1980 – showcased covers of songs such as “Rebel Rebel” by David Bowie, and “Once Bitten, Twice Shy” by Ian Hunter. Searching for a way to reinvent his sound and career, this pop-oriented album was produced by Todd Rundgren.

Although the single “Memory Girl” became a hit in Europe, Cassidy’s efforts to create a commercially successful album were ineffective as “Wasp” was his second album in a row failing to chart in the US, and marking the end of his career as a singer.

Actor

Shaun Cassidy’s debut as an actor was as Christopher Wentworth Hewlitt in 1976’s movie “Born of Water”. Following this role – and shortly after the release of his first studio album – Cassidy was cast as Joe Hardy, the starring role in 1977’s TV series “The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries”, increasing his fame as a teen idol.

In 1979 he was cast as Roger Meyer in the drama TV movie “Like Normal People” and a year later he obtained his second recurrent role, as Dave Stoller in “Breaking Away”.

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At the start of the 1980s Cassidy’s musical career had sunk considerably, thus he decided to stay away from playing characters on TV, and decided to focus on Broadway instead, starring in “Mass Appeal”, a national tour along Milo O’Shea. He also acted in “Bus Stop” – which debuted in London – and in the one-year run of “Blood Brothers” in which he acted as his half-brother David’s counterpart.

However, the feud on stage was just for acting as Cassidy told People: ‘We don’t have traditional sibling rivalry, but we’re close. We shared a mutual experience that is kind of unique, we compared notes. But I had an advantage: I saw him go through it.’

In 1985 Cassidy returned to TV when he played David Dischinger’s character in an episode of “American Playhouse”. Next he appeared as Chad Singer in “Murder, She Wrote”, made a brief appearance in “Hospital General” in 1987, then in movie “Once upon a Texas Train” and in “Matlock”. Cassidy’s last acting appearance was in 1995, in the short film “Your Studio and You”.

Producer and Screenwriter

Cassidy successfully transitioned from a pop singer and actor to a screenwriter in the early 1990s, when he wrote the pilot for “American Gothic”. Although the series was canceled after only a season on air, its was well received by critics and obtained a passionate review in The New York Times: ‘The most original new show of the season’.

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Cassidy continued working on his writing skills, and in 1997 created the series “Roar” starring Heath Ledger, which was followed in the same year by “Players” starring Ice-T.

In 2005 Bela Bajaria of Universal Television praised Cassidy on his work, and confirmed the network’s decision to hire him as the creator and executive producer of the drama-horror series “Invasion”: ‘(he) is a talented creator and a skilled showrunner. With his vast experience in the entertainment business, he understands all angles of making a TV show. He is also a strong supervisor to other writers, and we are excited to have a deal with him’.

Where Is He Today?

Although years have passed since his last TV appearance, Shaun Cassidy is still actively working behind cameras.

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Nowadays he’s the producer and main writer of the series “New Amsterdam” premiered in 2018.

Personal Life

Marriage and Children

Cassidy married for the first time in 1979 to model Ann Pennington, with whom he had two children: Caitlin born in 1981 and Jake born in 1985. He was also Pennington’s daughter Jessica’s step-father. The marriage ended in 1993.

In 1995 Cassidy married Susan Diol, with who he had a daughter Juliet in 1998. Eight years into the marriage, they filed for divorce. In 2004 Cassidy married Tracey Lynne Turner, with whom he has four children: Caleb, Roan, Lila and Mairin. Nowadays the couple is still happily married and lives in California.

Net Worth

As a result of his successful career as singer, actor, producer and screenwriter, Shaun Cassidy has an estimated net worth of over $20 million, as of mid-2020.

Physical Appearance

Shaun Cassidy is a man of white ethnicity, who has blond-brownish hair and green eyes. His weight is unknown, but he’s 5ft 11ins (1.80m) tall.

Interesting Facts

His contract with Warner Bros. Records was signed in 1977, only a year after his high school matriculation.

As a tribute to his half-brother David, who died on 21 November 2017 of liver failure, Shaun Cassidy warmly remembered him with a photo of them together posted on his Twitter account: ‘I tried to catch him of course. I always tried to catch him. But I never could. Now, I will carry him, along with all of the funny/sad/extraordinary days we shared, none more filled with love than these last few at his side.’

David Cassidy’s music memorabilia was left to his brothers –including Shaun- as part of his last will.

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    May 23, 2022 at 2:52 pm

    Like Shaun’s tribute to his brother David.

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What is Michael Learned (Waltons) doing now? Spouse, Net Worth

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Who is Michael Learned?

American actress Michael Learned was born in Washington D.C. USA, on 9 April 1939, making Aries her zodiac sign. She’s appeared in over 70 TV series and movies, and is probably still known best for playing of the main characters Olivia Walton in 168 episodes of the romantic family series “The Waltons”, which also starred Mary Beth McDonough and Jon Walmsley, and was created by Earl Hamner Jr. It follows the members of the Walton family living in the Virginian mountains in the 1930s and 1940s, the series aired from 1972 through 1981 and won 33 of its 86 award nominations.

Michael’s still today active in the film industry, and has recently finished shooting for the 2022 biographical crime mini-series “Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”, which won six of its 21 award nominations.

Education and early life

Michael and her five younger sisters were raised on a farm in Connecticut by their father Bruce Learned who was a diplomat, and mother Elizabeth Duane ‘Betti’ (nee Hooper) who was a housewife; Michael’s sisters’ names are Philippa, Dorit, Sabra, Susan and Greti.

She was 11 when she moved to Austria, after her father began working for the US State Department there; Michael eventually moved to Hertfordshire, England where she studied at Arts Education School, Tring, and it was around this time that she discovered theatre and became passionate about acting.

She eventually returned to the US and enrolled at local high school, from which she matriculated in 1958; Michael then began pursuing a career as an actress, rather than a college degree.

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Roles in TV series

Michael made her debut TV series appearance in a 1961 episode of the drama “Encounter”, then from 1961 through 1966, she played Cariola and various other characters in the drama “Festival”.

In 1973 and 1974, Michael portrayed Sister Janet in the drama “Insight”, which starred Ellwood Kieser, Pat McGeehan and Efrem Imbalist Jr, and follows a group of people as they’re searching for love, freedom and meaning; the series won nine of its 16 award nominations. The remainder of the ‘70s saw Michael appear in an episode or two of the crime action “Police Story” and the biographical historical drama “The Lives of Benjamin Franklin”.

In 1981 and 1982, she played the lead character Mary Benjamin in all the 25 episodes of the drama “Nurse”, created by Sue Grafton, and which also starred Robert Reed and Hattie Winston. It follows supervising nurse Mary Benjamin whose husband’s recently passed away, while she’s now returned to work at Grant Memorial Hospital; the series won two of its three award nominations. Michael appeared in a couple of other series in the ‘80s, such as the comedy “St. Elsewhere”, the romantic comedy “American Playhouse” and the drama “Hothouse”.

What marked the ‘90s for her was perhaps voicing Abigail Adams in all the six episodes of the historical war documentary “The American Revolution”, which starred William Daniels, Charles Durning and Kelsey Grammer, and follows the American Colonies’ rebellion against England.

Michael had only a couple of TV series roles in the 2000s, appearing in several episodes of the romantic drama “One Life to Live”, the comedy “Scrubs” and the crime mystery “Cold Case”.

She appeared in 23 episodes of the soap opera “General Hospital” in 2010, and in 2011 in 14 episodes of another soap opera, the long-running “The Young and the Restless”; Michael’s since appeared in only one TV series: the above mentioned “Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”.

Roles in movies

Michael’s debut film appearance was in the 1964 romantic comedy “Twelfth Night”, while her following three roles were in the 1974 drama “Hurricane”, the 1974 comedy “It Couldn’t Happen to a Nicer Guy”, and the 1976 drama “Widow”.

In 1978, she played the main character Eleanor ‘Teach’ Tennant in the biographical sports drama “Little Mo”, directed by Daniel Haller, and which also starred Anne Baxter and Glynnis O’Connor; it follows the life of professional tennis player Maureen Connolly, who was the first woman to win all Grand Slams in a single year.

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The year 1980 saw Michael appear in five movies, including the drama “Off the Minnesota Strip”, the family drama “The Waltons: A Decade of the Waltons” and the drama “Touched by Love”. What marked the ‘80s for her was probably playing Skipper in the1987 drama “Mercy or Murder?”, written and directed by Steve Gethers, and which starred Robert Young, Frances Reid and Eddie Albert. It follows the case of Roswell Gilbert who killed his wife Emily after 51 years of marriage, because she had begged him to do so as she was suffering from Alzheimer’s disease; Roswell was tried and convicted of murder.

Some of Michael’s most notable performances in the ‘90s were perhaps in the 1991 drama “Keeping Secrets”, the 1993 biographical action “Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story”, and the 1998 drama “A Father for Brittany”.

She starred as Sheridan in the 2005 drama “Loggerheads”, written and directed by Tim Kirkman, and which also starred Kip Pardue and Tess Harper; the movie follows three estranged families from North Carolina, and won three of its four award nominations. Some of Michael’s following roles were in the 2005 thriller “Lethal Eviction”, the 2007 short horror thriller “The Killer” and the 2009 family drama “An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong”.

She’s since appeared in only a couple of movies, with her three most recent roles having been in the 2014 short comedy “The Parcel”, the 2017 comedy “Life Interrupted”, and the 2019 short drama “Second Acts”.

Other credits

Michael sang various songs in six episodes of the series “The Waltons” from 1973 through 1978.

She received special thanks for the 1991 documentary movie “Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse”.

Some of Michael’s most recent talk-show appearances have been in “Entertainment Tonight”, “Why I’ll Never Make It” and “Slasher Scotty”.

Awards and nominations

Michael’s won 11 of her 22 award nominations, including for Primetime Emmy wins for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1973, 1974 and 1976 for “The Waltons”, and in 1982 for “Nurse”.

Some of her other wins include a 2019 Hollywood Women’s Film Festival Award for Best Actress in a Dramatic Short, a 2019 Las Vegas International Film & Screenplay Festival Lifetime Achievement Award and a 2019 Carole Film Festival, Venice Italy Award for Best Actress, all for her performance in “Second Acts”.

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Love life and husbands

Michael’s married four times. She exchanged vows with her first husband, the late American-Canadian actor Peter Donat in 1956, at the age of 17; she gave birth to their three sons Lucas, Christopher and Caleb, but Michael and Peter’s marriage was dissolved in 1972.

Her second husband was American non-celebrity man Glen Chadwick; they married in 1974 but divorced three years later.

Michael married her third husband, American screenwriter and actor William Parker in 1979, and their divorce was finalized in 1988.

Also in 1988, Michael married her fourth husband, American attorney John Doherty, and they’ve been together ever since.

She’s yet to speak of other men whom she’s perhaps dated, Michael’s married to her fourth husband John Doherty as of April 2023, and has three children with her first husband Peter Donat.

Interesting facts and hobbies

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Michael is a reformed alcoholic, but has been sober since 1977.

She honed her acting skills with the San Francisco ACT Company, while she and her first husband Peter also appeared in a number of theatre plays with them.

Michael and American actress Sherry Miller are lookalikes.

She once asked her father why he gave her a male name, and all that he said was that she would’ve been Caleb if she was born male.

Michael’s last name is pronounced Lear-ned, rather than as in ‘learned something’.

Her favorite actor is Jon Voight, while some of her favorite movies include “Surviving the Wild”, “Roe v. Wade” and “Woodlawn”.

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Height, eyes and wealth

Michael’s age is 84. She has blonde hair and blue eyes, is 5ft 7ins (1.7m) tall and weighs around 145lbs (65kgs).

Michael’s net worth’s been estimated at over $4 million, as of April 2023.

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How Becki Newton Went from a Waitress to a TV Star – Biography

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Who is Becki Newton?

American actress Rebecca Sara ‘Becki’ Newton was born in New Haven, Connecticut USA, on 4 July 1978, making Cancer her zodiac sign. She’s appeared in 25 TV series and movies, but is probably known best for playing Amanda Tanen in all the 85 episodes of the romantic comedy series “Ugly Betty”, which Fernando Gaitan and Silvio Horta created, and which starred Tony Plana, Eric Mabius and America Ferrera. It follows ‘Ugly’ Betty who’s begun working at a large fashion company, the series aired from 2006 through 2010, and won 54 of its 176 award nominations.

Education and early life

Becki was raised in New Haven by her mother Jennifer Newton (nee Chase), who’s probably known best for being the daughter of the late American composer and music arranger Robert Bruce Chase, and father Thomas Newton; Becki’s brother Matthew’s an actor, moviemaker and acting coach.

Becki studied at a local high school in New Haven, appearing in a couple of plays performed at the school, while she was also passionate about sports, playing both softball and soccer for school teams. She matriculated in 1996, and then enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania, from which she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2000.

While attending college, as well as at the start of her acting career, Becki worked as a waitress to financially support herself; she moved to New York City in 2000, and attended several auditions prior to winning her first role.

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Roles in TV series

Becki launched her career in 2001, when she appeared in the comedy “Burly TV”, while she was then cast to appear in the 2003 episode “Look Again” of the crime mystery “Cold Case” and several episodes of the soap opera “Guiding Light” in 2003 and 2004.

In 2008 and 2009, she played Amanda Tanen in 12 episodes of the comedy “Mode After Hours”, while the year 2011 saw her cast as the main character Annie Matopoulos in all the nine episodes of the romantic comedy “Love Bites”, created by Cindy Chupack, and which also starred Greg Grunberg and Constance Zimmer. The series follows the life of a young woman who’s all about love, and it was nominated for two awards.

In 2012 and 2013, Becki played Quinn in 10 episodes of the hit romantic comedy “How I Met Your Mother”, while the year 2013 also saw her star as Chloe Goodwin in all the eight episodes of the comedy “The Goodwin Games”; it was created by Carter Bays and Chris Harris, also starred Scott Foley and Melissa Tang, and follows three estranged siblings who’ve met at their father’s funeral, and who won’t be able to inherit his $23 million unless they bond through several games invented by their father.

Becki’s three most recent roles in TV series have been in seven episodes of the 2019 thriller “Tell Me a Story”, 12 episodes of the 2019 comedy “Divorce”, and 11 episodes of the 2022 crime mystery “The Lincoln Lawyer”.

Roles in movies

Becki made her debut film appearance in the popular 2004 fantasy comedy “P. S.”, written and directed by Dylan Kidd, and which starred Laura Linney, Topher Grace and Marcia Gay Harden. It follows a divorced woman who’s fallen for a young man who highly resembles her high school sweetheart, and the series won three of its seven award nominations.

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Becki’s following film role came in 2007, when cast to play Jennifer in the critically acclaimed musical “August Rush”, directed by Kirsten Sheridan, and which starred Freddie Highmore, Keri Russell and Jonathan Rhys Meyers. It follows a musical prodigy who’s using his talent to find his biological parents, and the movie won four of its 16 award nominations, including an Oscar nomination for Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Song.

Becki’s since appeared in only three movies: the 2011 drama “The Chamberland Sisters”, the 2016 comedy “Winning Ugly” and the 2019 comedy “Otherhood”.

Other credits

Becki sang the song “Gene Simmons is My Daddy” in the 2007 episode “A Nice Day for a Posh Wedding”, and the song “Milkshake” in the 2008 episode “A Thousand Words by Friday” of the series “Ugly Betty”.

Some of her recent talk-show appearances have been in “Entertainment Tonight”, “Live with Kelly and Mark” and “All About”.

Awards and nominations

Becki was nominated for a 2007 Gold Derby Award for Ensemble of the Year and two Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in 2007 and 2008, all three for her and her colleagues’ performance in “Ugly Betty”.

She was also nominated for a 2009 The Webby Award for Best Performance – Webisodes, for “Mode After Hours”.

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Love life and marriage

Becki’s quite open when it comes to speaking about her marriage with Canadian actor Chris Diamantopoulos, but hasn’t mentioned other men whom she’s perhaps dated.

She and Chris met while waiting for a train at a New York City subway station; Chris has more than 110 acting credits to his name, and is perhaps known best for starring as Savvas in the 2021 crime thriller mini-series “True Story”. Becki revealed on 1 July 2010 that she and Chris were expecting their first child together, and Becki gave birth to their son in November; their daughter followed sometime in the first half of the 2014.

Becki’s married to Chris Diamantopoulos as of April 2023, and they have two children together.

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Interesting facts and hobbies

Becki’s a huge fan of American actor and singer Patrick Swayze, and some of her favorite movies include “Dirty Dancing”, “Ghost”, and “Jump!”

She’s an avid salsa dancer.

Becki can speak Greek, German and Spanish.

Her aunt Stephanie Chase is a famous American classical violinist.

Becki isn’t active on Instagram, as she dislikes social media networks.

She’s passionate about fashion, and reads a number of fashion magazines on a daily basis.

Becki’s a philanthropist, and has worked with charity organizations which aim to help underprivileged children and abandoned animals.

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Height, eyes and wealth

Becki’s age is 44. She has green eyes and blonde hair, is 5ft 3ins (1.6m) tall and weighs around 120lbs (54kgs).

Becki’s net worth’s been estimated at over $2 million, as of April 2023.

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Tatyana Ali: The Harvard Graduate Who Starred in a Hit Sitcom

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Who is Tatyana Ali?

American actress and singer Tatyana Marisol Ali was born in North Bellmore, New York State USA, on 24 January 1979, making Aquarius her zodiac sign. She’s appeared in nearly 100 TV series and movies, but is probably still known best for playing Ashley Banks in the evergreen sitcom “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”, which starred Alfonso Ribeiro, James Avery and Will Smith, and was created by Susan and Andy Borowitz. It follows a poor young adult who’s been sent to live with his wealthy cousins, the series aired from 1990 through 1996, and won 15 of its 43 award nominations.

Education and early life

Tatyana was raised alongside her sisters Kimberly and Anastasia in North Bellmore, by their Afro-Panamanian mother Sonia Ali and Indo-Trinidadian father Sheriff Ali; her father was a police officer, while her mother was a registered nurse.

Tatyana fell in love with acting at the age of five, when she began watching TV series on a daily basis with her sisters, and was nine when she made her debut film appearance, playing Park Girl in the 1988 action adventure comedy movie “Crocodile Dundee II”; in the following year, Tatyana played Michelle in the episode “Life After Death” of the action “A Man Called Hawk”.

She then continued acting while being simultaneously focused on her education. Tatyana studied at Marymount High School in Los Angeles, California, and upon matriculating in 1997 enrolled at Harvard University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science in 2002.

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Roles in TV series

In 1989, Tatyana played Girl in the episode “Shall We Dance?” of the critically acclaimed romantic family comedy “The Cosby Show”, and the following years saw her appear in an episode or two of the family comedy “Getting By”, the fantasy horror “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” and the comedy “In the House”.

From 1984 through 1997, she played various characters in 12 episodes of the popular adventure comedy “Sesame Street”, which today stars Caroll Spinney, Frank Oz and Jim Henson, and was created back in 1969 by Lloyd Morrisett Jr. and Joan Ganz Cooney. The series follows a group of children and muppets, and has won 247 of its 583 award nominations.

In 2002, Tatyana played Shelly in the episode “Girls Own Juice” of the action crime comedy “Fastlane”, and the following year saw her play Olivia in the “The Big Condom-Nation Episode” of the comedy “Half & Half”. Her following role came in 2009, when cast to star as Quinci in the comedy “Buppies”, created by Julian Breece, and which also starred Robin Thede and Preston Davis; it follows the lives of several black actors and actresses, and the series won one of its six award nominations.

Tatyana portrayed Maya in 10 episodes of the 2013 comedy “Second Generation Wayans”, and from 2007 through 2013 played Roxanne in 53 episodes of the long-running soap opera “The Young and the Restless”.

Most recently, from 2018 through 2022, she voiced Mrs James in the animated adventure comedy “Fancy Nancy”, created by Krista Tucker and Jamie Mitchell, and which starred Mia Sinclair Jenness, Dana Heath and Alyson Hannigan. It follows the life of a young girl who likes to wear colorful clothes, and the series was nominated for six awards.

Roles in movies

In 1995, Tatyana portrayed Rita in the family comedy “Kidz in the Wood”, and some of her following film roles were in the 1996 thriller “Fall Into Darkness”, the crime mystery “Kiss the Girls” and thecomedy “Fakin’ Da Funk” both in 1997.

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The year 1998 saw her play Monica in the horror mystery thriller “The Clown at Midnight”, directed by Jean Pellerin, and which starred Christopher Plummer and Margot Kidder; it follows seven teenagers who are being chased by a serial killer. Tatyana’s following notable performance was playing Cherie Smith in the popular 2001 romantic comedy “The Brothers”, written and directed by Gary Hardwick, and which starred Morris Chestnut, Shemar Moore and D. L. Hughley; it tells the story of four best friends as they’re maturing, and the film won one of its nine award nominations. Some of Tatyana’s notable performances in the remainder of the decade were in the 2007 romantic comedy “The List”, the 2008 comedy “Nora’s Hair Salon II” and the 2009 romantic drama “Mother and Child”.

She starred as Victoria in the 2014 comedy “The Divorce”, written and directed by Donald Welch, and which also starred Jonelle Allen; it follows the wealthy anchorwoman Yolanda Massey’s celebration of her recently finalized divorce.

Tatyana’s three most recent movie roles have been in the 2022 thriller “Vanished: Searching for My Sister”, the 2022 drama “It Snows All the Time” and the 2023 biographical drama “Giving Hope: The Ni’cola Mitchell Story”; she’s currently shooting for the upcoming film “Christmas Kennel”.

Other credits

Tatyana has seven producing credits, which include the 2008 comedy movie “Nora’s Hair Salon II”, the 2012 short film “October 31”, and the 2018 romantic musical movie “Jingle Belle”.

She received special thanks for both the 2020 short animated movie “Canvas” and the 2023 mystery thriller film “Missing”.

Tatyana’s made a guest appearance in close to 100 talk-shows, most recently in “RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race”, “Entertainment Tonight” and “Tamron Hall”.

Awards and nominations

Tatyana’s won seven of her 18 award nominations. She won a 1991 Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress Starring in a New Television Series and a 1997 YoungStar Award for Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Comedy TV Series, both for her performance in “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”, and four NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series from 2011 through 2014, all for “The Young and the Restless”.

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Love life and relationships

Tatyana avoids speaking about her love life in public, but has still shared the details of two men whom she’s been with. She began dating the late American actor Jonathan Gregory Brandis in 1995, but they split three years later; Jonathan committed suicide by hanging on 11 November 2003.

Tatyana revealed in March 2016 that she and Dr. Vaughn Rasberry had become engaged; he’s today an assistant professor of English language at Stanford University, and the two met on the dating website eHarmony. Tatyana and Vaughn exchanged vows on 17 July 2016, and she gave birth to their first son Edward Aszard Rasberry on 16 September 2016, while their second son Alejandro Vaughn Rasberry followed on 15 August 2019.

The family of four’s today splitting their time between Los Angeles and Stanford.

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Interesting facts and hobbies

Tatyana enjoys being active on Instagram; close to 900,000 people are following her on the network today, and she’s posted more than 1,300 pictures, with many of these showing her spending time with her friends.

One of her closest friends is famous American actor, screenwriter and producer Will Smith.

Tatyana’s fluent in Spanish, and can also speak some Hindi.

She loves to read books in her spare time, and her favorite is “The Celestine Prophecy” by James Redfield.

Tatyana wanted to pursue music in the ‘90s, and her debut album “Kiss the Sky” came out in 1998, however, she then chose to focus on acting.

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Her favorite actors are the late Humphrey Bogart and Spencer Tracy, while some of Tatyana’s favorite movies include “The Harder They Fall”, “The Left Hand of God” and “The Caine Mutiny”.

Her sister Anastasia N. Ali appeared in two episodes of the series “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”.

Tatyana’s been featured in “King’s Magazine” twice.

Height, eyes and wealth

Tatyana’s age is 44. She has black hair and brown eyes, is 5ft 4ins (1.63m) tall and weighs around 135lbs (61kgs).

Tatyana’s net worth’s been estimated at over $4 million, as of April 2023.

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