Stacey Dash Biography
Stacey Dash is an actress and former talk show host from the United States. In the 1995 feature picture Clueless and its television series of the same name, Dash portrayed Dionne Marie Davenport. Moving, Mo’ Money, Renaissance Man, and View from the Top are among her other credits.
Stacey Dash Age
Dash is 55 years old as of 2022. She was born Stacey Lauretta Dash on 20 January 1967 in Bronx, New York, United States.
Stacey Dash Height
Dash stands at a height of 5 feet 4 inches (1.65 m).
Stacey Dash Family
Dash is half-Mexican and half-African-American. Dennis Dash[6] and Linda Dash are her parents. Dash has a younger brother, Darien Dash, who is the founder of DME Interactive, the first publicly traded African American-led website company, and a stepfather, Cecil Holmes. Damon Dash, the former CEO and co-founder of Roc-A-Fella Records, is her first cousin.
Stacey Dash Husband
On July 16, 1999, she married producer Brian Lovell, and the couple divorced in the mid-2000s. Dash was married to British executive James Maby, CEO of Sports Logistics, from 2005 to 2006. According to several sources, Dash’s daughter Lola’s father is either Lovell or Maby. Between 2007 and 2009, Dash married actor Emmanuel Xeureb. In January 2010, she filed for divorce, and it was finalized in September 2011. Dash married attorney Jeffrey Marty in Florida on April 6, 2018. Marty, she said, she met him ten days before the wedding. Dash confirmed her separation from Marty in April 2020. Dash filed for divorce in June 2020.
Stacey Dash Children
Dash is the father of two children. Her son Austin is the result of her romance with singer Christopher Williams. Dash is the stepmother to three of Marty’s children in addition to her own two.
Stacey Dash Clueless
Dash appeared as Dionne Davenport in the 1995 American coming-of-age teen comedy film Clueless. Clueless was shot over a 40-day period in California. The director of the film researched real Beverly Hills high school kids to learn how real teenagers spoke in the 1990s and to learn some proper slang phrases. In the United States, the picture grossed $56.1 million. It has earned positive critical praise and is regarded as one of the best teen pictures of all time. Clueless has a cult following and has left a lasting legacy. A spin-off television comedy and a series of books followed the film.
Stacey Dash Arrest
She believes in the right to keep and bear weapons, and she credits the use of a gun with saving her life after she was sexually attacked at gunpoint by an ex-boyfriend. She was able to fetch her own firearm, a.22 revolver, and shot at him, scaring him away. After an argument with her husband, Jeffrey Marty, Dash was arrested on a domestic assault charge on September 29, 2019, at her condominium in Pasco County, Florida. She pled not guilty, and the case was dismissed on October 3 at Marty’s request, who claimed Dash had been detained despite his protests. The couple announced their divorce the following year. On The Dr. Oz Show in October 2021, Das revealed her Vicodin addiction and stated that she has been recovering for five years.
Stacey Dash Politics
In the 2008 presidential election in the United States, Dash voted for Barack Obama. She shifted her party allegiance from Democratic to Republican in 2012 and endorsed Mitt Romney for President. Dash responded to internet criticism for her support for Romney by saying that it was her opinion and that she didn’t understand the animosity. Paul Ryan, a vice-presidential contender, praised Dash for his support.
Dash has been vocal about her political opinions since the 2012 election. She slammed music stars Jay-Z and Beyoncé for visiting Cuba in April 2013. In the 2016 presidential election, Dash backed Republican candidate Donald Trump. In the 2018 Congressional Election, Dash filed to run as a Republican in California’s 44th congressional district. On March 30, 2018, Dash announced his withdrawal from the congressional election.
Dash has been honest about his hardships in the past. She has admitted to being abused as a child by a family member, being addicted to cocaine in her teens and 20s, and having a history of being with physically and emotionally violent partners at various times. Dash has linked her willingness to speak openly about such subjects to her wish to be honest with her children, believing that being honest is the best way to protect them and to show them and others that she is not a victim but a survivor.
Stacey Dash Salary
Dash earns an annual salary of $100 Thousand.
Stacey Dash Net Worth
Dash has an estimated net worth of $8 Million.
Stacey Dash Career
In 1982, Dash had her debut appearance on television in the NBC crime drama pilot Farrell: For the People, which starred Valerie Harper and Ed O’Neill but did not make it past the pilot episode. Her first major appearance was as Michelle in the 1985 episode “Denise’s Friend” of The Cosby Show. Dash’s first major television role was in the series TV 101, which aired in 1988. After 13 episodes, the show was discontinued. In 1988, Dash had his first major cinematic role in the Richard Pryor comedy Moving. During this period, she also had significant roles in Mo’ Money and Renaissance Man. Dash had a role as a femme fatale in the low-budget film Illegal in Blue in 1995. Clueless, a 1995 teen comedy picture, gave Dash her big break.
Dash, who was twenty-eight at the time, played Cher’s high school closest friend Dionne Davenport. Dash reprised her role as Dionne in a television spin-off of the same name that aired in 1996. From 1996 through 1999, the show aired.
Following the conclusion of the television series, she acted in films such as View from the Top and Gang of Roses, as well as smaller budget pictures such as Getting Played. She’s also made cameo appearances on television shows like Eve and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Dash starred as Vanessa Weir in the TV show The Strip, which was canceled after only a few episodes. Dash was featured in a Carl Thomas music video for the tune “Emotional” in 2001.
In the first season of VH1’s first scripted series, Single Ladies, Dash played Valerie “Val” Stokes. Dash featured in the 2012 film Dysfunctional Friends as Lisa, the female lead. Dash’s web series Stacey Dash Is Normal was included in trailers and shorts on Funny or Die and YouTube. In 2016, Dash said that the BET Awards lied to black people about the Oscar boycott owing to a lack of ethnic variety, and he demanded that Black History Month be abolished.
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