Williams, Vanessa (1963–)
Williams, Vanessa (1963–)
African-American singer. Born Vanessa Lynn Williams, Mar 18, 1963, in Millwood, NY; attended Syracuse University; married; children: 4.
Representing New York, named Miss America (1984), the 1st African-American in pageant history; resigned 10 months later (July 23, 1984), after publication of nude photographs taken several years before, and replaced by Suzette Charles; made frequent appearances on tv and several recordings, including "Save the Best for Last," "Running Back to You" and "Colors of the Wind." Has been nominated for 9 Grammy Awards and honored with 2 NAACP Image Awards.
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