Tyra Banks - Now widely known as one of the world's foremost
supermodels, Banks began her modeling career at the age of 17 with the Elite
agency after flirting with attending college at Loyola Marymount. The 5'11"
beauty was quickly discovered in Los Angeles, her birth city, and offered a
healthy contract with cosmetics company Cover Girl -- becoming only the third
African-American woman in the world to secure such an opportunity.
Her striking looks and business savvy extended to several offers, including
assignments with Ralph Lauren and various magazine covers (over 20 to be exact),
including Sports Illustrated and most notably GQ, where Banks became the first
black woman ever to grace the cover. In addition to various ads and runway gigs,
Banks decided to branch out into feature films, scoring a few high-profile gigs,
starring as Omar Epps' love interest in John Singleton's racially charged drama
Higher Learning (1995) and snagging a stint opposite Will Smith on TV's The
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. These breakout roles led to more film work, including a
British sexploitation film called Inferno and a comic turn in 1999's Love Stinks
with actors French Stewart and Bill Bellamy.
In 2000, Banks landed a high-profile gig in the critically dismissed but lively
Jerry Bruckheimer production Coyote Ugly, playing a sexy barmaid in a role that
showcased all of her assets in one tidy package.
Continuing her dual career, Banks' devotion to environmental issues has shown
the world her ambition to be a role model as well. She is a promoter of a line
of greeting cards for Children+Families, an organization dedicated to helping
abused children. Created with the aid of children aged eight and nine, the card
series is designed to promote literacy for children in troubled homes. Jason
Clark, All Movie Guide.
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