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From 1978 until 1982, Willis was married to Phylicia Ayers-Allen (now Phylicia Rashad), whom he met during the run of The Wiz, and who later played Clair Huxtable on The Cosby Show. [11] He also wrote the lyrics for her album, Josephine Superstar. On November 17, 2007, Willis married a second time to his wife, Karen, who is a lawyer and an ...
Rashad's first marriage, in 1972, was to dentist William Lancelot Bowles, Jr. They had one son, William Lancelot Bowles III, who was born the following year. The marriage ended in 1975. Rashad married Victor Willis (original lead singer of the Village People) in 1978; they had met during the run of The Wiz. They divorced in 1982.
Actress Phylicia Rashad, ... Upon his return from Australia in late 1976, Victor Willis joined the cast of the original Broadway production. [21]
Grey’s Anatomy‘s April 15 episode is shaping up to be something of a family affair: Phylicia Rashad is set to guest-star on the ABC drama, which co-stars (and is exec-produced by) her real ...
Condola Phylea Rashad, also known professionally as Dola Rashad, (born December 11, 1986) [1] is an American actress best known for her work in the theatre. She first broke out with a critically acclaimed performance in Lynn Nottage 's off-Broadway play Ruined (2009), which won a Pulitzer Prize. Rashad has since received four Tony Award ...
Amongst them is Vivian Ayers Allen, mother of Debbie Allen and Phylicia Rashad. Called a “true Renaissance woman” by Debbie , Vivian is not only a Pulitzer Prize-nominated poet but a cultural ...
NBC News says that Victor Willis -- the cop -- is returning to the group after 38 years, but apparently he's using all completely new members. SEE ALSO: Taylor Swift confirms release of new music ...
Ahmad Rashad. Ahmad Rashad (/ əˈmɑːd rəˈʃɑːd / ə-MAHD rə-SHAHD; born Robert Earl Moore; November 19, 1949) is an American sportscaster and former professional football wide receiver. He was the fourth overall selection of the 1972 NFL draft, taken by the St. Louis Cardinals. He was known as Bobby Moore before changing his name in 1973.