LisaRaye McCoy

LisaRaye McCoy (born September 23, 1967),[3][4][5][6] known as LisaRaye, is an American actress, fashion designer, model, businesswoman and former first lady of the Turks and Caicos Islands. McCoy is best known for portraying Diana "Diamond" Armstrong in the 1998 film The Players Club, Neesee James on the UPN/The CW sitcom All of Us from 2003 until 2007 and Keisha Greene in the VH1 romantic comedy series Single Ladies which originally aired from 2011 to 2015.[7] She was also married to Michael Misick, the first Premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands, from 2006 until 2010; during that time she served as First Lady of Turks and Caicos.[8][9]

LisaRaye McCoy
McCoy in 2010
Born (1967-09-23) September 23, 1967
Other names
  • LisaRaye
  • LRaye
  • LR
  • LisaRaye McCoy-Misick[1]
EducationEastern Illinois University
Occupations
  • Actress
  • fashion designer
  • model
Years active1992–present
Spouses
(m. 1992; div. 1994)
    (m. 2006; div. 2008)
    [2]
    PartnerKenji Pace (1988–1990)
    Children1
    RelativesShawntae “da Brat” Harris (half-sister)

    Biography

    Early life

    McCoy was born in Chicago, Illinois.[10][11][12] McCoy is the daughter of David Ray McCoy, a Chicago businessman,[13] and Katie McCoy,[14] a former professional model. Her paternal half-sister is Shawntae Harris, better known as rapper Da Brat. Growing up on the south side of Chicago, McCoy attended St. James College Prep school, Kenwood Academy and, later,Thornridge High School, graduating in 1986.[15] After high school, McCoy attended Eastern Illinois University before pursuing an acting career.[16]

    Career

    McCoy made her acting debut as the lead in Reasons, an independent film directed by Monty Ross. McCoy is perhaps best known for her role as Diamond in The Players Club, directed and written by Ice Cube.[17] She also appeared in The Wood, opposite Taye Diggs, Rhapsody, All About You, and Go for Broke. In 2003, McCoy starred as Neesee James in the UPN/ The CW sitcom All of Us, where she played Duane Martin's ex-wife. The series ended in 2007.[18] McCoy began her career as a model for fashion, but before that she was married to Archie Amerson. She did shows in churches and high schools in her native Chicago. In addition to acting, McCoy has also appeared in dozens of music videos, including "Know Filter 2" by Shleah, Tugoa, T.Lee, "Download" by Lil' Kim, Changing Faces's "Same Tempo", Ginuwine's "Last Chance", Ludacris' "Number 1 Spot", Calvin Richardson's “True Love”, Sisqó's "Incomplete", Lil Jon and Ice Cube's "Roll Call", "I Don't Wanna See" and "I Really Want to Sex Your Body”, by Link, Tupac Shakur's "Toss It Up", "Never Be The Same Again" by Ghostface Killah & Carl Thomas, "Unpredictable" by Jamie Foxx, ”Ooohhhwwweee” by Master P, “Slip N' Slide” by Danny Boy, and "Are You in the Mood" by Teddy & Dru Down. She also had a cameo in Seven's music video "Girls" & Jaheim's music video "Back Tight Wit You"[17][19] McCoy also recorded the single "Would You?" with rapper Benzino.[20] In 2005, McCoy launched two fashion lines: Luxe & Romance, a lingerie line that was introduced during New York's Fashion Week, and Xraye, a jeans line for women.[21] In 2011, she launched her jean collection "The LisaRaye Collection" in partnership with PZI Jeans, and a hair line, "LisaRaye Glamour"; That same year, she was the Ambassador/Grand Marshal for the 70th Magic City Classic parade and football game in Birmingham, Alabama.

    The actress has an upcoming movie titled "You Married Dat", release date to be announced. The movie stars Juhahn Jones, Michael Colyar, Trisha Mann, Apryl Jones, Trisha Mann, and Audra Kinkead.

    Personal life

    McCoy has a daughter named Kai Morae Pace (born December 5, 1989) with Kenji Pace. In 1992, McCoy married American football player Tony Martin. They divorced in 1994. In April 2006, McCoy married Michael Misick, who had been elected the Premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands (a position previously known as Chief Minister of the Turks and Caicos Islands), in 2003. They were married in a lavish ceremony before 300 guests, followed by a three-week honeymoon to Jerusalem, Bali and Dubai.[22] During their marriage, McCoy's title was "First Lady of the Turks and Caicos." In August 2008, Premier Misick released a statement announcing that he and McCoy were divorcing.[23] Misick resigned from office in March 2009 after an investigation found "clear signs of corruption", involving the selling-off of public land to fund his own investments. He fled the Turks and Caicos, and was eventually arrested in Brazil, where he was extradited back to the islands to stand trial.[24]

    McCoy is a convert to Christianity.[25]

    "Queen Mother of Ghana" claims

    McCoy has inaccurately referred to herself as the “Queen Mother” of Ghana on multiple occasions, including during a 2019 appearance on The Wendy Williams Show. Her remarks, along with the lax and uncritical reporting of American media outlets in response, were widely mocked on Ghanaian social media,[26] with journalist Nana Aba Anamoah accusing her of "ignorance"; Anamoah further stated that the title does not exist in the country, as Ghana is a republic and not a monarchy.[27] McCoy was allegedly “crowned” as "queen mother" during a ceremony at a Los Angeles nightclub, in September 2019.[28] She was given the “title” by Yahweh ben Yahweh ben Yahweh, a self-proclaimed "imperial king" and former member of a hip-hop group from Orange County, Florida.[26] McCoy, at the time, stated that "To have such an honor bestowed upon me by my own African people is a testament to my hard work and character,".[29] Yahweh, who refers to himself as "The Imperial Majesty King Yahweh The Holy Ghost" had, in turn, purchased the title of nkosuohene from a chief of the small town of Kwanyako, in Ghana's Central Region. Granting of such honorary titles to foreigners is a common practice in Ghana.[26]

    McCoy visited Kwanyako herself in July 2021, promising to finance a vocational centre for women and a local performance troupe.[30]

    Filmography

    Film

    Year Title Role Notes
    1996 Reasons Iris
    1998 The Players Club Diana "Diamond" Armstrong
    1999 The Wood Lisa
    2000 The Cheapest Movie Ever Made Brenda
    Rhapsody Victoria TV movie
    2001 Date from Hell Keisha Short
    All About You Lisa
    2002 Civil Brand Frances Shepard
    Go for Broke Belinda/Star
    2003 Love Chronicles Marie Toursaant
    Gang of Roses Maria
    2004 Super Spy CIA Lady Video
    2005 Beauty Shop Rochelle
    The Proud Family Movie Choreographer (Voice) TV movie
    Envy Tasha
    2009 Contradictions of the Heart Kiki
    2011 Video Girl Patricia
    2012 The Promise Ms. Fuller Short
    2014 Lap Dance Sugar
    2015 Skinned Mother [31][32][33][34]
    2016 Love Under New Management: The Miki Howard Story Sylvia Rhone TV movie
    2018 No More Mr Nice Guy Bridget St. John
    2019 Love Dot Com: The Social Experiment Deloris Quinn
    2020 Holiday Heartbreak Summer St. John TV movie
    2021 Twice Bitten Monique
    For the Love of Money Dahlia
    In the Gray Renee Short
    2022 Greed: A Seven Deadly Sins Story Miss Viv TV movie
    Chocolate City 3: Live Tour Shawna Diva
    You Married Dat Dr. Reid
    The Royal Elsie
    Single Not Searching Angela

    Television

    Year Legacy Role Notes
    1995 Martin Swinger Woman Episode: "Swing Thing"
    1997 In the House Delivery Woman Episode: "Saint Marion" & "Abstinence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder"
    2001-02 Source: All Access Herself/Host Main Host
    2002 The It Factor Herself Episode: "Unaired Pilot"
    Teen Summit Herself Episode: "Video Girls"
    2003 The It Factor: Los Angeles Herself Episode: "Mali Finn Casts 9 New Actors"
    2003–07 All of Us Neesee James Main Cast
    2004 Faking It Herself Episode: "Three 'R's to Protecting Stars"
    2005 Steve Harvey's Big Time Challenge Herself Episode: "Episode #2.14"
    Turn Up the Heat with G. Garvin Herself Episode: "Meals in Minutes"
    2006 Trumpet Awards Herself/Host Main Host
    2008 Hollywood Trials Herself Episode: "Episode #1.6"
    2010 Trumpet Awards Herself/Co-Host Main Co-Host
    Life After Herself Episode: "Elise Neal"
    2010–11 LisaRaye: The Real McCoy Herself Main Cast
    2011 Hawthorne Chandra Episode: "Just Between Friends"
    2011–15 Single Ladies Keisha Greene Main Cast
    2013 Hell's Kitchen Herself Episode: "9 Chefs Compete"
    2016 Being Herself Episode: "LisaRaye McCoy"
    2017 Hip Hop Squares Herself/Contestant Episode: "BBD vs SWV" & "Da Brat vs LisaRaye"
    Face Value Herself/Team Captain Episode: "Al Shearer vs. LisaRaye McCoy"
    2017-18 Ballers Amber's Mother Episode: "Yay Area" & "Rough Ride"
    2018 Black Card Revoked Herself Episode: "LisaRaye, Affion Crockett, K. Dubb"
    The Proposal Herself Episode: "103"
    2018-22 The Family Business Donna Duncan Main Cast: Season 1-2 & 4, Guest: Season 3
    2019 Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta Herself Episode: "So So Triggered" & "Firestorm"
    Murder in the Thirst Herself/Host Main Host
    Uncensored Herself Episode: "LisaRaye McCoy"
    You Hittin Dat Dr. Reid Recurring Cast
    Huge in France - Episode: "Episode Six"
    Tales Mavis Episode: "Brothers"
    South Side Herself Episode: "Mild Sauce Meatballs"
    2020 Iyanla, Fix My Life Herself Episode: "LisaRaye McCoy: 3 Generations, 1 Family Breakdown"
    2020-23 Cocktails with Queens Herself/Co-Host Main Co-Host
    A House Divided Alexis Main Cast: Season 2-5
    2023 Asking for a Friend Herself/Host Main Host

    Music Videos

    Year Song Artist
    1995 "Are You in the Mood" Teddy featuring Dru Down and Luniz
    "With You" Somethin' for the People
    1996 "Toss It Up" 2Pac featuring Danny Boy, K-Ci & JoJo and Aaron Hall
    "Slip N' Slide" Danny Boy featuring Tha Dogg Pound
    1998 "Same Tempo" Changing Faces
    "I Don't Wanna See" Link
    "I Really Want to Sex Your Body"
    1999 "True Love" Calvin Richardson
    2000 "Incomplete" Sisqó
    2001 "Never Be the Same Again" Ghostface Killah featuring Raekwon and Carl Thomas
    "Ooohhhwwweee" Master P featuring Weebie
    2003 "Backtight" Jaheim
    2004 "Roll Call" Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz featuring Ice Cube
    2005 "Number One Spot" Ludacris
    "Unpredictable" Jamie Foxx featuring Ludacris
    2009 "Download" Lil' Kim
    "Last Chance" Ginuwine
    "Girls" Seven featuring Lil' Kim
    2013 "Age Ain't A Factor" Jaheim
    2021 "Friends and Family" The Isley Brothers featuring Snoop Dogg

    Award nominations

    Year Award Category Work Result Refs
    2007 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series All of Us Nominated

    See also

    References

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    31. "LisaRaye TV Film 'Skinned' to Debut in 2016". October 27, 2020.
    32. "LisaRaye McCoy Confronts Colorism, Pigmentocracy in Her Directorial Debut, "Skinned"". January 8, 2016.
    33. "LisaRaye's Film on Skin Bleaching to Make TV Debut in 2016". December 15, 2015.
    34. "LisaRaye McCoy -- Threatened with Defamation Suit over Skin Cancer Claims".
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