Tatyana Ali
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| Birth name | Tatyana Marisol Ali | |
| Also known as | Ty, Taty | |
| Born | January 24, 1979 (age 28) | |
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| Genre(s) | R&B Soul Pop Urban Ballad |
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| Occupation(s) | Actress Singer |
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| Years active | 1988–present (actress) 1997–present (singer) |
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| Label(s) | Sony/MJJ (1997–2001) Motown (2007–present) |
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Aaliyah, Brandy, *NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, Tevin Campbell, Babyface, Mary J. Blige | |
Tatyana Marisol Ali (born January 24, 1979 in North Bellmore, New York) is an American actress and R&B singer best known for her role as Ashley Banks in the The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
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Tatyana Ali is Caribbean in heritage. Her mother, Sonia Enieda, is Afro-Panamanian and from Panama and her father Sheriff "The Bomber" Ali is of (Indian descent) from Trinidad and Tobago. She is fluent in both English and Spanish.
She attended Marymount High School in West Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, and The Buckley School in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California. In 2002, she graduated with a bachelor's degree from Harvard University.
By the age of four, Ali had begun her singing career. She also appeared with Herbie Hancock on an episode of Sesame Street. By age seven, she won the Star Search television contest two times. Her breakthrough came when she was cast as Ashley Banks for the popular television sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. She sang on various episodes of the show. On one of the shows Ali sings Aretha Franklin's "Respect" and the original song "Make Up Your Mind", Will Smith asked her if she seriously considered pursuing a musical career. Despite her singing ability, she concentrated on her acting career on Fresh Prince the next few years.
In the penultimate season of Fresh Prince, Ali began preparing herself for her musical debut. The result was the album Kiss The Sky, which was certified gold in early 1999. The album spawned the hit song Daydreamin', produced by Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, which peaked at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and on the UK Singles Chart. The album spawned two further UK hits, "Boy You Knock Me Out", featuring Will Smith, which peaked at #3 and is her biggest hit to date there; and "Everytime", which was her third top 20 hit in the UK, peaking at #20. Also with Will Smith, she made an appearance in his album Willennium for the track "Who Am I" with MC Lyte.
As of 2005, she completed work on the film Glory Road and is recording her sophomore album. Ali also starred in the music video for Nick Cannon and Anthony Hamilton's "Can I Live?" as Cannon's mother. Ali signed a record deal with Motown Records in January 2007 to recording her sophomore studio album it will be released in the Summer or Fall of 2007.
Ali once dated American actor, Jonathan Brandis, whom she co-starred with in the TV movie Fall into Darkness. She was also linked to R&B singer, Tevin Campbell back in the 90's.
- Hotel California (2008, Pre-production)
- Nora's Hair Salon II (2007, filming)
- Glory Road (2006)
- Back In the Day (2004)
- Nora's Hair Salon (2004)
- National Lampoon's Dorm Daze (2003)
- The Brothers (2001)
- Fastlane (2001) (TV series)
- Brother (2000)
- Jawbreaker (1999)
- Kiss the Girls (1997)
- Fall into Darkness (1996)
- The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990-1996) (TV series)
- Crocodile Dundee II (1988)
- Eddie Murphy Raw (1987)
- Kiss The Sky (1998)
- Tatyana Ali's Upcoming Album (2007)
- "Daydreamin'" - #6 U.S., #6 UK
- "Boy You Knock Me Out" (featuring Will Smith) - #3 UK
- "Everytime" - #20 UK
Categories: 1979 births | American actor-singers | American child actors | American child singers | American female singers | American film actors | American pop singers | American rhythm and blues singers | American soul singers | American singer-songwriters | American television actors | Indo-Trinidadians | Living people | Lyric sopranos | New York musicians | Trinidadian Americans | Panamanian-Americans | People from New York | Rhythmic contemporary musicians