Tisha Campbell-Martin

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Tisha Campbell-Martin
Born Tisha Michelle Campbell
October 13, 1968 (1968-10-13) (age 39)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.
Other name(s) Tisha Campbell
Occupation actress
Spouse(s) Duane Martin

Tisha Campbell-Martin (born Tisha Michelle Campbell; October 13, 1968) is an American actress, known for her starring role in such programs as Rags to Riches, Martin, and My Wife and Kids. Apart from her achievements in television, she also has notable accomplishments in film, theater, and music .

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Campbell was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and raised in Newark, New Jersey. Her mother, Mona (née Raye), was a nurse, talent manager, gospel singer, and vocal coach, and her father, Clifton Campbell, was a factory worker and singer.[1] Her parents encouraged her love for music.

[edit] Career

Campbell's first TV appearance was at the age of 6, in a 1974 episode of the PBS show The Big Blue Marble.[2] As a child, she competed in, and won, many talent shows, going on to appear in such children's programs as Kids Are People Too, Unicorn Tales, and Captain Kangaroo. At age 15, she traveled to London to star as Chiffon, one of the Supremes-like "Greek Chorus", in the film version of Little Shop of Horrors. A graduate of the Arts High School in Newark, she then moved to Hollywood, where she became a star on the short-lived series, Rags to Riches.

In 1993, Campbell released her debut album, Tisha. This album had moderate success. Two singles received minor airplay on the R&B stations: "Push" and "Love Me Down". She also contributed vocals for the soundtrack her 1997 film Sprung, singing on the remake of "Don't Ask My Neighbor" with good friend, fellow actress and former co-star Tichina Arnold.

In 1996, Campbell filed a lawsuit against her Martin co-star Martin Lawrence and the show's producers for sexual harassment, verbal and physical assaults. HBO Studios eventually settled the case with Campbell so that the show's last season could be completed. Campbell did return to the Martin set to film the last three episodes of the show's last season under the condition that she would not appear in any scenes with Lawrence.[3]

Campbell later became a member of the American Film Institute and the Writer's Boot Camp where she honed her talents. She then produced the film short, A Luv Tale, about two women who fall in love with each other. The film would go on to win many awards, including the Audience Choice Award at the Black Hollywood Film Festival.

[edit] Personal life

Tisha and her husband of 11 years, fellow actor Duane Martin (married August 17, 1996), and their autistic son Xen (born August 8, 2001), currently reside in Los Angeles, California. They were rumored to be separated, but are still together.[4] She is currently writing a cookbook and a novel.

[edit] Music discography



Singles

  • Be Alone Tonight (from the School Daze Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (as The Rays [w/Jasmine Guy and Paula Brown]) (1988)
  • Push (Nov. 1992)
  • Love Me Down (Mar. 1993)
  • Don't Ask My Neighbor (w/ T. Arnold) (Apr. 1997)

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Television work

[edit] Awards/nominations

  • BET Comedy Awards
  • Image Awards
    • 2005, Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series: My Wife and Kids (Nominated)
    • 2004, Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series: My Wife and Kids (Nominated)
    • 2003, Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series: My Wife and Kids (Winner)
    • 2002, Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series: My Wife and Kids (Nominated)
    • 1997, Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series: Martin (Nominated)
    • 1996, Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series: Martin (Nominated)

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