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American film, television actress and model (born 1976)
Maia Campbell | |
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Born | Maia Campbell Takoma Park, Maryland, U.S. |
Alma mater | Spelman College |
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Years active | 1993–2017 |
Known for | Tiffany Warren – In the House |
Parent(s) | Bebe Moore Campbell Tiko Campbell |
Maia Campbell is an American former film, television actress, singer and model. She is best known for her role as Nicole on the 1994 Fox comedy-drama series South Central and her portrayal of Tiffany Warren in the NBC/UPN sitcom In the House for five seasons (1995–1999).
Early life and career
Born in Takoma Park, Maryland, Campbell is the daughter of author Bebe Moore Campbell and Tiko Campbell, an architect and author from Washington, D.C. She was raised in the Ladera Heights section of Los Angeles. Campbell has become best known for her role as the witty adolescent daughter on the series In the House, though she has been frequently seen on television. She was featured in a regular role as Nicole in the short-lived Fox series South Central, portraying Larenz Tate's girlfriend, and also had a guest role in Thea. She also had a minor role in John Singleton's Poetic Justice, with Janet Jackson, playing the role of Lucky's (played by Tupac Shakur) cousin. Campbell also hosted the young adult magazine show Twenty-four/Seven in 1995. She briefly attended Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Poetic Justice | Shante | |
1998 | Kinfolks | Lissa | |
1999 | Trippin' | Cinny Hawkins | |
2000 | Seventeen Again | Ashley | TV Movie |
2002 | The Trial | Tracy | |
2003 | With or Without You | Teresa | |
2004 | Sweet Potato Pie | Kadja | Video |
2005 | Friends and Lovers | Lisa | Video |
The Luau | Shyann | ||
Envy | |||
2007 | Sorority Sister Slaughter | Rose | Video |
2008 | The Rimshop | Misty | |
2017 | Doctor Impostor | Doreen DuVernay |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Thea | Alison | Episode: "Dirty Laundry" |
1994 | South Central | Nicole | Recurring Cast |
1995–99 | In the House | Tiffany Warren | Main Cast |
1996–97 | Beverly Hills, 90210 | Mariah Murphy | Episode: "Remember the Alamo" & "Heaven Scent" |
1997 | Moesha | Tammy | Episode: "Double Date" |
1998 | Sister, Sister | Shayla | Episode: "The Grass Is Always Finer" |
2012 | Iyanla, Fix My Life | Herself | Episode: "Fix My Celebrity Life" |
2017 | From the Bottom Up | Herself | BET Docu-series |
Music videos
- LL Cool J – "Ain't Nobody (LL Cool J song)" (1996)
- Lil Kim – "Not Tonight" (1997)
- Tyrese Gibson – "Sweet Lady" (1999)
- Tyrese Gibson – "Lately (Tyrese song)" (1999)
- Fat Joe – "What's Luv" (2002)
- Brandy Norwood – "Talk About Our Love" (2004)
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Title of work | Result |
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1996 | Young Artist Award | Best Performance by a Young Actress – TV Comedy Series | In the House | Nominated |
References
- Concepcion, Mariel (November 28, 2006). "Journalist Bebe Moore Campbell Dies". vibe.com. Archived from the original on January 12, 2011. Retrieved August 6, 2008.
- Fox, Margalit (November 28, 2006). "Bebe Moore Campbell, Novelist of Black Lives, Dies at 56". The New York Times. Retrieved August 6, 2008.
- "Iyanla Vanzant Explains Why Maia Campbell Became Addicted To Drugs [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]". Praise Houston. November 19, 2012. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
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- Living people
- People from Takoma Park, Maryland
- 20th-century American actresses
- 21st-century American actresses
- Actresses from Florida
- Actresses from Maryland
- African-American actresses
- American television actresses
- American film actresses
- American child actresses
- Spelman College alumni
- American screen actor, 1970s birth stubs