Tyra Banks Movies

"A smart model is a good model," Tyra Banks was once quoted as saying, and she seems destined to prove it in every way. Now widely known as one of the world's foremost supermodels, Banks began her modeling career at the age of 17 with the Elite agency after flirting with attending college at Loyola Marymount. The 5'11" beauty was quickly discovered in Los Angeles, her birth city, and offered a healthy contract with cosmetics company Cover Girl -- becoming only the third African-American woman in the world to secure such an opportunity.
Her striking looks and business savvy extended to several offers, including assignments with Ralph Lauren and various magazine covers (over 20 to be exact), including Sports Illustrated and most notably GQ, where Banks became the first black woman ever to grace the cover. In addition to various ads and runway gigs, Banks decided to branch out into feature films, scoring a few high-profile gigs, starring as Omar Epps' love interest in John Singleton's racially charged drama Higher Learning (1995) and snagging a stint opposite Will Smith on TV's The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. These breakout roles led to more film work, including a British sexploitation film called Inferno and a comic turn in 1999's Love Stinks with actors French Stewart and Bill Bellamy. In 2000, Banks landed a high-profile gig in the critically dismissed but lively Jerry Bruckheimer production Coyote Ugly, playing a sexy barmaid in a role that showcased all of her assets in one tidy package.
Continuing her dual career, Banks' devotion to environmental issues has shown the world her ambition to be a role model as well. She is a promoter of a line of greeting cards for Children+Families, an organization dedicated to helping abused children. Created with the aid of children aged eight and nine, the card series is designed to promote literacy for children in troubled homes. ~ Jason Clark, All Movie Guide
1993  
 
Taking no chances of failure, Will (Will Smith) signs up for a bunch of "easy" classes at college. There's only one exception: the Western Philosophy course in which he enrolled to meet pretty girls. Unfortunately, the course proves too topheavy for Will's taste, so he drops out--a decision he comes to regret after getting to know the philosophy teacher, the fascinating (and astonishingly versatile!) Professor Jeremy Mansfield (Jim Meskimen). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1993  
 
In the first episode of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air's two-part Season Four opener (originally seen as part of a single hour-long telecast), Will (Will Smith) and Carlton (Alfonso Ribeiro) move out of the Banks mansion and into their own tiny apartment, in preparation for launching their college career. During a tumultuous housewarming party, Carlton finds what he thinks is the girl of his dreams, namely new series regular (and future talkshow diva) Tyra Banks as Jackie. With this episode, Daphne Maxwell Reid takes over from Janet Hubert Whitten in the role of Will's aunt and Carlton's mom Vivian--a metamorphosis which is "noticed" on-screen by Will's outspoken buddy Jazz (Jeff Townes. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1993  
 
When a college football star (Cylk Cozart) comes between him and Jackie (Tyra Banks), Will (Will Smith) goes to great lengths to prove he's as "macho" as anyone. Unfortunately, this proof consists of drinking himself unconscious, at which point his prankish frat brothers haul Will out to the middle of a cemetary! As Will suffers the torments of the darned, his cousin Ashley (Tatyana M. Ali) learns a sobering lesson about truth and beauty. This episode marks the final series appearance of Tyra Banks, not to mention a rare sitcom guest turn by popular Howard Stern cohort Robin Quivers. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1993  
 
In the concluding episode of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air's two-part Season Four opener (originally seen as part of a single hour-long telecast), Carlton (Alfonso Ribeiro) discovers to his horror that his "dream girl" Jackie (Tyra Banks) is actually an old Philadelphia acquaintance of his cousin Will (Will Smith). This leads to a brawl between our two heroes, whereupon they are evicted from their tiny apartment and forced to move back into the Banks home, much to the dismay of Carlton's dad Philip (James Avery). Meanwhile, Hilary (Karyn Parsons) pressures Trevor (Brian Stokes Mitchell, in his final series appearance) into delivering a "very special" wedding proposal--which proves to be the last thing he will ever do! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1993  
 
Obliged to babysit his infant cousin Nicky, Will (Will Smith) takes the kid along with him to the college campus. Almost immediately he is besieged by beautiful girls, all of whom are under the impression that Will is a "concerned and committed" single father. Basking in the adulation, Will persists in his paternal pose--which backfires when he is elected Father of the Year by the student body. Ironically, it turns out that Will is not the only phony father in the vicinity! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1993  
 
Both Will (Will Smith) and Carlton (Alfonso Ribeiro) aspire to join an all-black college fraternity. After a humiliating initiation ritual, Will is accepted--but Carlton is rejected as a Bel Air-bred "sellout" to his race. This sets the stage for a remarkable closing sequence, in which an indignant Carlton brilliantly defends himself, and his choices in life. Award-winning stage and screen actor Glenn Plummer is seen as the hostile fraternity head man. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1993  
 
Declaring her independence from her parents, Hilary (Karyn Parsons) accepts an invitation to the Playboy Mansion, where host Hugh Hefner(playing himself) has arranged a photo shoot featuring female TV weather reporters. While Philip (James Avery) stays at home, terrified that his darling daughter will "bare all" for the sake of fame and fortune, wide-eyed Will (Will Smith) tags along with Hilary to Hef's pad--but not before fabricating an "illness" in order to weasel out of his first date with Jackie (Tyra Banks). "Fresh Prince After Dark" originally ran in tandem with an episode of the NBC sitcom Blossom, which was likewise set in the Playboy Mansion. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1993  
 
Hoping to get off academic probation, Will (Will Smith) arranges a date between his recently divorced English professor Scott Burton (played by Phil Morris, best remembered as lawyer Jackie Chiles on Seinfeld) and his cousin Hilary (Karyn Parsons). But though Burton immediately warms up to Hilary, she can't stand the professor--and minces no words in telling him so! Meanwhile, Philip (James Avery) builds a crib for baby Nicky...sort of. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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