Monica Calhoun (born July 29, 1971)[3] is an American film and television actress. Calhoun is best known for her roles in the films Bagdad Cafe (1987), The Players Club (1998),[4] The Salon (2005), The Best Man (1999),[5] and its sequel The Best Man Holiday (2013). She has also appeared in the films Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993) and Love & Basketball (2000). Calhoun has been nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award and one NAACP Image Award.

Monica Calhoun
Born (1971-07-29) July 29, 1971 (age 53)[1]
OccupationActress
Years active1985–present
Known forMia Morgan – The Best Man, The Best Man Holiday
Ebony – The Players Club
Height5 ft 4.5 in (163.8 cm)[2]
Children1

Biography

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Early life and education

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Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,[1] Calhoun is the daughter of Lorine Calhoun.[6] She moved to California in the late 1970s, and began acting while in sixth grade.[7] Calhoun attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts.[8]

Career

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Calhoun made her acting debut in the 1985 TV film Children of the Night as Wanda.[9] She portrayed Phyllis, the daughter of CCH Pounder's character, in Bagdad Cafe (1987).[10] Calhoun was the only actor in Bagdad Cafe to return for the television series,[11] albeit the character's name was changed to Debbie.[12] The televised adaptation lasted two seasons before being cancelled.

She portrayed Rebbie Jackson in the 1992 biopic miniseries The Jacksons: An American Dream.[13] In 1993, she had a minor role in Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit[14] and acted in the Disney Channel film The Ernest Green Story alongside Morris Chestnut.[15] Calhoun received an Emmy Award nomination for her performance in the CBS Schoolbreak Special "Different Worlds: A Story of Interracial Love" (1993).[16] Calhoun co-starred with actor Flex Alexander in the short-lived series, Where I Live, and appeared in Pacific Station.

Calhoun guest starred in several sitcoms including The Wayans Bros., A Different World and The Jamie Foxx Show, the latter as Jamie Foxx's sister.[17] She appeared as Linda, one of the daughters of Donald Thornton in television film The Ditchdigger's Daughters (1997).[18] Calhoun played the role of Ebony, a stripper,[19] in Ice Cube's directorial debut The Players Club (1998).

She appeared in the lead role, Reese Delaware, in Intimate Betrayal (1999).[20] In Love & Basketball (2000), she portrayed Kerry, a girlfriend of the basketball playing protagonist.[21] In 2002, Calhoun appeared in Trois 2: Pandora's Box as psychologist Dr. Mia DuBois[22] and portrayed Wet in Civil Brand.[23] Calhoun played Rachel in the Western Gang of Roses (2003).[24]

Calhoun portrayed Mia, the wife of Morris Chestnut's character, in The Best Man (1999).[25] She received an NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture in 2000 for her performance.[26] She returned in its sequel The Best Man Holiday (2013).[27] In the latter, Mia is terminally ill and dies at the end of the film.[28]

She played the role of Brenda in 2007's The Salon starring Vivica Fox.[29] In 2009, Robert Townsend directed Calhoun in Diary of a Single Mom, Season I, II and III (2008–10).[30] Calhoun appeared as Patricia Tresvant, Ralph's mother in The New Edition Story miniseries which aired on the BET network in January 2017.[31]

Personal

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Calhoun gave birth to a son in 2000. Her son is blind.[32][33][34]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1985 Children of the Night Wanda TV movie
1987 Bagdad Cafe Phyllis
1989 Heart and Soul Janet TV movie
1991 She Stood Alone Eliza Hammond TV movie
1993 The Ernest Green Story Minnijean Brown TV movie
Jack the Bear Sondra
Younger and Younger Jaime-Lee
Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit Classroom Kid
1996 Rebound: The Legend of Earl "The Goat" Manigault Evonne TV movie
1997 The Ditchdigger's Daughters Linda TV movie
Damn Whitey Young Woman Short
1998 The Players Club Ebony
Park Day Tamala Davis
1999 The Best Man Mia Morgan
Intimate Betrayal Reese Delaware TV movie
2000 Love & Basketball Kerry
Nature Boy Maria Cole TV movie
2001 Faux Pas -
2002 Turnaround Cammy
Civil Brand Wet
Trois 2: Pandora's Box Dr. Mia DuBois
2003 Love Chronicles Maya
Gang of Roses Rachel
2004 Justice Sharice
2005 The Salon Brenda
Friends and Lovers Debra Video
2013 The Best Man Holiday Mia M. Sullivan
2016 Everything But A Man Vanessa
No Regrets Nina Thomas
2020 Leroy Joey
2023 Deadly Entanglement Deidra

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1989 CBS Schoolbreak Special Vonette Episode: "15 and Getting Straight"
1990–91 Bagdad Cafe Debbie Main Cast
1992 The Jacksons: An American Dream Rebbie Jackson Episode: "Part 1 & 2"
CBS Schoolbreak Special Carol Episode: "Different Worlds: A Story of Interracial Love"
1993 A Different World Yolanda Episode: "Homey, Don't Ya Know Me?"
Where I Live Kaiya Episode: "Big Mon on Campus"
1994 Sweet Justice Kara Episode: "Fourth Quarter"
1995 CBS Schoolbreak Special Temple Baham Episode: "What About Your Friends"
1996 The Wayans Bros. Vanessa Episode: "Unbrotherly Love"
1997 Good News Cynthia Porter Episode: "Try a Little Tenderness"
1998 The Jamie Foxx Show Kim Episode: "Swing Out Sister"
2000 Malcolm & Eddie Helena Episode: "Moving Violations"
2003 NYPD Blue Denise Woodson Episode: "I Kid You Not"
Strong Medicine Paige Wheeler Episode: "Coming Clean"
2006 Grey's Anatomy Mrs. Wood Episode: "Break on Through"
Everybody Hates Chris Charlotte Episode: "Everybody Hates Funerals"
2007 Dirt Chelle Episode: "Pilot"
2008 Cold Case Phoebe Curtis (1989) Episode: "Triple Threat"
2009–11 Diary of a Single Mom Ocean Main Cast
2017 The New Edition Story Patricia Tresvant Episode: "Part 1 & 2"
2022 The Best Man: The Final Chapters Mia Sullivan Recurring Cast

References

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  4. ^ Pimp's Up, Ho's Down: Hip Hop's Hold on Young Black Women. NYU Press. 2003. ISBN 9780814741221. Retrieved December 15, 2017.
  5. ^ Magazine, JET (October 25, 1999). "Friends Reunite For A Wedding And Scandalous Secrets Are Revealed in "The Best Man"". Google Books. Johnson Publishing Company. Retrieved December 15, 2017.
  6. ^ L.A. Blues. Urban Books. 2002. ISBN 9781599831985. Retrieved December 15, 2017.
  7. ^ Waldron, David Brian (January 22, 1995). "A different world: Special puts a unique shade on teen-age trials". The Boca Raton News. p. 7.
  8. ^ Hamilton, Denise (May 12, 1991). "Different Drummer : Reading, Writing and Rhythm Merge at Arts High School". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  9. ^ Parish, James Robert (1992). Prostitution in Hollywood Films. McFarland & Company. p. 78. ISBN 9780899506777.
  10. ^ Rauch Klotman, Phyllis; Gibson, Gloria J. (1997). Frame by Frame II: A Filmography of the African American Image, 1978-1994. Indiana University Press. p. 35. ISBN 9780253211200.
  11. ^ Burlingame, Jon (March 30, 1990). "'Full House' carries a message tonight". Times-News. p. 23.
  12. ^ "Whoopi Goldberg And Jean Stapleton: Actresses Star In TV's New 'Bagdad Cafe'". Jet. Johnson Publishing Company. April 23, 1990. p. 59.
  13. ^ Terrace, Vincent (September 22, 2021). Encyclopedia of Television Miniseries, 1936-2020. McFarland & Company. p. 103. ISBN 9781476687353.
  14. ^ McArt, Nora (January 21, 1995). "Kids Shows: The importance of friendship". Lawrence Journal-World.
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  17. ^ "Highlights". Boca Raton News. June 6, 1999. p. 41.
  18. ^ Lee, Misti C. (December 12, 1996). "Step back in time this holiday". Star-News. p. 5D.
  19. ^ Kagan, Norman (August 15, 2018). Understanding Comedy Through College Comedies. Hamilton Books. p. 123. ISBN 9780761870630.
  20. ^ Thomas McClauskey, Audrey (2007). Frame by Frame III: A Filmography of the African Diasporan Image, 1994-2004. Indiana University Press. p. 376. ISBN 9780253348296.
  21. ^ Edgington, K.; Erskine, Thomas; Welsh, James M. (December 29, 2010). Encyclopedia of Sports Films. Scarecrow Press. p. 298. ISBN 9780810876538.
  22. ^ "Rainforest Films to release 'Pandora's Box' in August". Indianapolis Recorder. p. C1.
  23. ^ Monush, Barry; Willis, John (June 2005). Screen World: 2004 Film Annual. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 195. ISBN 9781557836397.
  24. ^ Varner, Paul (September 15, 2009). The A to Z of Westerns in Cinema. Scarecrow Press. p. 99.
  25. ^ Carr, Jay (October 25, 1999). "Lee's 'Best Man' is cause to celebrate". Star-News. p. 4D.
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  28. ^ Spitz, Marc (December 4, 2014). "Entries in the Silver Bell Sweepstakes". The New York Times. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
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  33. ^ Live Ramp Up - Film actress Monica Calhoun son and brothers' illness - November 6, 2016
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