LisaRaye McCoy

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LisaRaye McCoy
Born LisaRaye McCoy
September 23, 1967 (1967-09-23) (age 40)
Chicago, Illinois,
United States
Other name(s) Lisa Raye or Lisa Ray
Spouse(s) Michael Misick (2006-present)
LisaRaye's Official website

LisaRaye McCoy-Misick (born September 23, 1967) [1] is an American actress. She got her start in modeling and has also collaborated on several songs and launched two fashion lines. McCoy-Misick was one of the stars of the now cancelled CW show All of Us. She is known for her seductive smile in hollywood. [1]

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

She was born in Chicago, Illinois, and is the half sister of rap singer Da Brat, via her father.[1] She is the daughter of a successful business man, and her mother was a professional model. [2] In addition, LisaRaye has Native American ancestry as well. [3]

[edit] Personal life

McCoy currently has one daughter from her first marriage named Kai.[2] On April 8, 2006, she married Michael Misick, the Premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands. [2] In 2000, she was voted by the readers of Black Men magazine as one of "The 10 Sexiest Women of the Year". In the following year of 2001, she was voted by the readers of Black Men magazine as the year's sexiest woman.

In April of 2008, her husband Premier Michael Misick was accused of raping an American woman, reportedly a friend of LisaRaye's, after a party on the island of Providenciales. This is currently being investigated by the FBI.[4]

[edit] Filmography

LisaRaye starred as "Neesee James" in the CW comedy All of Us which ran from 2003-07. She played Robert Sr.'s (Duane Martin) self-absorbed ex-wife and the mother of their 6-year-old son, Bobby Jr. She is also featured in Ludacris' music video for his hit single, Number 1 spot. McCoy originally moved to Los Angeles, California to pursue an acting career and quickly won a guest-starring role in the television sitcom Martin starring Martin Lawrence. She also had a recurring role in the sitcom In the House and appeared in a number of music videos, including Tupac Shakur's last video, "Toss It Up" and Sisqó's "Incomplete". She co-hosted Live in L.A. and The Source: All Access. She was among select actors on the reality series The It Factor.

McCoy had roles in the features Beauty Shop, with Queen Latifah, Civil Brand and Gang of Roses, which also starred Lil' Kim, Stacey Dash and Monica Calhoun. She made her debut as the lead in Reasons, directed by Monty Ross. She also had the lead role in the film The Players Club, directed and written by Ice Cube [1]; and has film credits in The Wood, opposite Omar Epps, as well as Love the Way, Rhapsody, All About You, and Go for Broke.

McCoy recorded the single "Would You?" with Elektra Record's recording artist Benzino. She also collaborated with Lil' Kim on a single entitled "Who You Rollin Wit?" featured on the soundtrack for "Gang of Roses." The track has yet to surface in its entirety. [1]

Before acting, McCoy began her career as a model doing fashion shows in churches and high schools in her native Chicago, Illinois. She launched two fashion lines in 2005, Luxe & Romance, a lingerie line that was introduced during New York's Fashion Week, and Xraye, her new jeans line for women.

In addition to her acting career she is a businesswoman having come from a family in the hospitality and banking industries in Chicago. Soon she will be breaking ground on a group home for teenagers in her home town of Chicago called "Raye of Sunshine".

[edit] Filmography

  • In The House (1996)
  • Reasons (1996)
  • The Players Club (1998) — Diana "Diamond" Armstrong
  • The Wood (1999) — Lisa
  • Rhapsody (2000) (TV) — Victoria
  • The Cheapest Movie Ever Made (2000)
  • Date from Hell (2001)
  • All About You (2001) — Lisa
  • Civil Brand (2002) — Frances Shepard
  • Go for Broke (2002) — Belinda/Star
  • All of Us (2003) TV Series — Neesee James
  • Gang of Roses (2003) — Maria
  • Super Spy (2004)
  • Beauty Shop (2005) — Rochelle
  • The Black Man's Guide to Understanding Black Women (2008) (in production) — Candice

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e LisaRaye McCoy. New York Times (2008). Retrieved on 2008-05-20.
  2. ^ a b c Lisa Raye McCoy (2008). Lisa Raye Official Website. Lisa Raye. Retrieved on 2008-05-20.
  3. ^ LisaRaye McCoy (2008). LisaRaye McCoy. My Space. Retrieved on 2008-05-20.
  4. ^ "Turks and Caicos premier faces rape investigation; calls allegations 'outrageous'" Associated Press, April 16, 2008

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