Mya Harrison Movies
Born in Baltimore, MD, R&B vocalist
Mýa Harrison (also frequently credited by her first name alone) grew up in the Washington, D.C., area and broke through to superstardom in her late teens with a single effort -- the 1998 eponymous debut Mýa. The album quickly went platinum, swept up a massive fan base for the chanteuse, and spawned several immensely popular singles including "It's All About Me," "Movin' On," and "My First Night With You."
Harrison's foray into movies began on a subtle and low-key note, with contributions to the soundtracks for the films
Bulworth (1998) and
The Rugrats Movie (1998); a follow up to the Mýa album, Fear of Flying, emerged in 2000 and also went platinum. In 2002,
Harrison took her on-camera film bow with a small role (as Mona) in
Rob Marshall's blockbuster musical
Chicago (that year's Best Picture winner) opposite
Queen Latifah,
Richard Gere, and
Renée Zellweger. Unsurprisingly, the next few roles for
Harrison traded off of her
Chicago contribution by displaying the young woman's passion for footwork; these included the dance-themed efforts
Shall We Dance? (2004) and
Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004).
Harrison then tackled a small role opposite
Louis Gossett Jr. and
Vivica A. Fox in the AIDS-themed social-issues drama
Cover (2007). ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi