Vanessa Lynn Williams is an American singer, actress, and fashion designer. She was the first woman of African-American descent to receive the Miss America title in 1983. Williams resigned as Miss America in July 1984 after Penthouse magazine published nude photographs of her in an upcoming issue. Williams rebounded from the scandal with a successful career as a singer and actress.
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When Vanessa E returned to her state, she received a check for her appearance in the parade, which she accidentally returned for the same year. In 2008, Syracuse granted Williams a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. She earned the remaining credits for her degree through industry experience and her substantial performances on stage and screen. She also earned the 2008 convocation address, telling seniors to \”treasure this moment and the beginning of the rest of your life. \” Williams delivered the address, saying: “These days are irreplaceable and are the beginning and the end of the most important days in your life”. She is also known for her number-one hit and signature song, \”Save the Best for Last\”, which she performed live at the 1993 Grammy Awards ceremonies. Her later studio albums include Everlasting Love and The Real Thing. As an actress, Williams enjoyed success on both stage and film, receiving an NAACP Image Award for her portrayal of Teri Joseph in the film Soul Food. She has been nominated three times for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, and for her role in DesperateHousewives. Her father was William A. Feilds, an African-Americans legislator in the Tennessee House of Representatives. Williams’ mother, who had been raised Baptist, converted to Catholicism when she got married.
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