Tracee Ellis Ross Movies
With her memorably statuesque figure and alluring countenance, African-American model-turned-actress
Tracee Ellis Ross (the daughter of chanteuse
Diana Ross and Robert Ellis Silberstein) plunged headfirst into print and fashion work with such enthusiasm and vigor that she became a frequent presence on the covers of such magazines as Essence, Jet, and Vibe Vixen, posing for such legends as
Herb Ritts and
Francesco Scavullo. Within this arena,
Ross commandeered attention to rival any of her runway contemporaries.
Ross segued into acting in the mid- to late '90s, with contributions such efforts as the low-key, ensemble-oriented psychological drama
Far Harbor (1996, her cinematic debut) and
Jim Yukich's romantic comedy
A Fare to Remember (1999), and hosted the Lifetime talk program The Dish, before making her biggest splash as thirtysomething attorney-turned-restaurant proprietor Joan Clayton on the blockbuster UPN sitcom
Girlfriends -- which enjoyed a lengthy run, maintained exemplary ratings, and netted more than a few industry awards for
Ross. In 2007, the actress teamed up with writer/director
Tyler Perry and actress
Gabrielle Union for the big-screen romantic comedy
Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide