Tracee Ellis Ross

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Tracee Ellis Ross (born October 29, 1972) is an American actress, television personality and hostess, singer and recording artist. She is known for her lead roles in the UPN network television series "Girlfriends" (2000-2008) and the ABC-TV series "Black-ish" (2014-2022).[1] She is the daughter of actress and Motown recording artist Diana Ross and Robert Ellis Silberstein.

Tracee began acting in independent films and variety series. She hosted the pop-culture magazine The Dish on Lifetime.

In 2000, she landed her first major studio role in Diane Keaton's Hanging Up. That same year, she broke into comedy as a regular performer in the MTV series The Lyricist Lounge Show, a hip-hop variety series mixing music, dramatic sketches, and comedic skits. In February 2006 she starred in Kanye West’s "Touch The Sky" MTV music video, playing the role of the best friend of Kanye's ex.

Also, from 2000 to 2008 Tracee played the starring role of Joan Clayton in the UPN/CW comedy series Girlfriends, [1] for which she received two NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series. She also has appeared in the films Hanging Up (2000), I-See-You.Com (2006), and Daddy's Little Girls (2007), before returning to television playing Dr. Carla Reed on the BET sitcom Reed Between the Lines (2011), for which she received her third NAACP Image Award.

From 2014 to 2022, she co-starred with Anthony Anderson as Dr. Rainbow Johnson, an anasthesiologist and wife of Andre "Dre" Johnson, a wealthy advertising executive, in the ABC-TV comedy series, Black-ish.[2][3] Her work on it has earned her six NAACP Image Awards and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy. She has also received nominations for two Critics' Choice Television Awards and five Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. In 2019, she co-created a prequel spin-off of Black-ish titled Mixed-ish. In 2020, she starred in and recorded the soundtrack album for the musical film The High Note.

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