Tatyana Ali

American actress and singer

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2024 Tatyana Ali is set to have a main cast role in the film 'Perimeter' as Connie Dawn and will appear in multiple episodes of 'Abbott Elementary' as Krystal.
July 27 2024 Inducted as an honorary member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. at the sorority's BoulĂ© in Indianapolis, Indiana.
June 3 2024 Guest appearance on After Midnight
2023 Recurring cast in Bel-Air TV series, Season 2, playing Mrs. Hughes
2023 Starred in the Lifetime movie Giving Hope: The Ni'Cola Mitchell Story.
December 1 2023 Released her second extended play 'All I Have' as a self-released streaming project
2022 Tatyana Ali released the single 'U Can Call (Jossy Remix)' featuring 2pac on YouTube
2022 Competed as Chakra 7 on RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race, Season 2
2022 Tatyana Ali appeared in 'It Snows All the Time' as a Technologist.
2020 Ali starred in 'The Reason' as Macey.
2018 Produced and starred in Jingle Belle TV movie
2018 Tatyana Ali acted in the film 'Doe' as Rachel.
2017 Tatyana Ali released the single 'Ghost Town' on 'Music to Inspire' compilation
2017 Ali appeared in the short film 'Graham: A Dog's Story' as Stella.
2016 Tatyana Ali released the single 'He Loves Me' on 'The Legacy of Nu Soul' compilation
2016 Recurring cast in TV series Zoe Ever After as Ashley King
2016 Tatyana Ali starred in the short film 'Samaria' as Audrey.
July 2016 Sued Warner Bros., claiming the company stole her idea for the show The Real, which she had originally pitched in December 2012.
July 17 2016 Married Vaughn Rasberry in Beverly Hills, California.
March 2016 Revealed her engagement to Vaughn Rasberry, an assistant professor of English at Stanford University, and announced they were expecting their first child.
2015 Tatyana Ali released the single 'Kiss the Sky' on 'The Legacy of R&B Slow Jamz' compilation
2015 Ali continued her acting career with roles in 'Save for Now' as Woman (short), 'November Rule' as Leah, 'Supermodel' as Lauren, and 'Teachers' as Ms. Faith Mayfield (short).
February 3 2015 Appeared on a celebrity edition of the game show The Chase, where she mentioned her major was political science.
2014 Tatyana Ali appeared in several films including 'The Divorce' as Victoria, 'The Black Bachelor' as Herself (short), 'Locker 13' as Lucy, and 'Comeback Dad' as Nima.
January 21 2014 Released her first extended play 'Hello' as a self-released CD and digital download
2013 Tatyana Ali released the single 'Joy to the World' from her album 'Dear Secret Santa'
2013 Appeared in main cast of Second Generation Wayans as Maya
2013 Ali acted in multiple projects including '24 Hour Love' as Simply, 'The Last Letter' as Jillian, and 'A Very Larry Christmas' as Nicole.
2012 Won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama for The Young and the Restless
2012 Tatyana Ali appeared in two films: 'Dysfunctional Friends' as Alex and 'Home Again' as Marva Johnson.
2011 Won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama for The Young and the Restless
2011 Won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series for Love That Girl!
2011 Won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series for Love That Girl! and Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama for The Young and the Restless
2011 Ali expanded her acting roles in the short film 'Geo n Rat' as Detective Erica Anderson and '23rd Psalm: Redemption' as Stacey Wayne.
2011 Received the Living Legacy Award from the Caribbean Heritage Organization in Los Angeles.
2011 Starred as Tyana Jones on the TV One original series Love That Girl!
2010 Nominated for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama for The Young and the Restless
2010 Began starring in TV series Love That Girl! as Tyana Jones, serving as both main cast and producer for seasons 1-3
2010 Tatyana Ali appeared in two film/TV projects: 'Pete Smalls Is Dead' as a Cocktail Waitress and 'Privileged' as Talia (video).

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