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Vanessa Bell Calloway (née Bell; born March 20, 1957) is an American actress. Beginning her career as a dancer, Bell Calloway became known for her film roles as Princess Imani Izzi in the 1988 comedy Coming to America and its sequel. Since then, Bell Calloway appeared in more than 150 film and television productions.
In 2014 Lewis starred in The Divorce along with Vanessa Bell Calloway, Tatyana Ali & Freda Payne. As of 2015, Lewis is playing a recurring role on Major Crimes as Patrice, a love interest for Lt. Provenza, whom he met during a case. In that same year, she also voiced Ruby's mother Helen Hanshaw in one episode of Sofia The First.
Also new in town is nightclub singer Yvonne Caldwell (Vanessa Bell Calloway), who comes to Pine Valley at Eugene's request. Her plan is to lure Jesse away from Angie so that they will divorce and Angie will find solace with Eugene. Yvonne is able to seduce Jesse and was about to have sex.
Kevin finally reveals that he is separated but still legally married to his estranged abusive wife. Realizing they will not be able to get legally married, they debate over a new strategy to hold off suspicion from Veronica's mother Carol (Vanessa Bell Calloway).
“When you have white people hiring Black people in movies, sometimes a certain look is wanted,” said Calloway, pointing out that she got the impression that when it came to a leading lady ...
Lamman Rucker will reprise his Season 1 role as Anthony Johnson, along with Vanessa Bell Calloway as Carolyn Britton and Elise Neal as Sydney Johnson. Additional returning cast includes Brian ...
From left: Hannah Whitley, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Terri J. Vaughn, Tyler Whitley, and Essence Atkins in "Queens of Christmas" Releasing on Dec. 19, a week before Christmas, Queens of Christmas is ...
A Different World is an American sitcom television series and a spin-off of The Cosby Show.It aired for six seasons on NBC from September 24, 1987, to July 9, 1993. [1] The series originally centered on Denise Huxtable and the life of students at Hillman College, a fictional historically black college in Virginia.