Stacey Dash

Stacey Dash
Stacey Dash was born in the Bronx, New York. Stacy knew that she wanted to act, and from an early age began to act professionally. She made regular appearances on The Cosby Show (1984), The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990), and also St. Elsewhere (1982). At 21 she made her feature film debut in Enemy Territory (1987), which was quickly followed by Moving (1988), in which she played Richard Pryor's teenage daughter. Four years later she was in Mo' Money (1992), with Damon Wayans. In 1994 she starred with Mark Wahlberg in Renaissance Man (1994). In 1995 she did the provocative erotic thriller Illegal in Blue (1995) and later that year got her big break when was cast as Dionne in the hit comedy Clueless (1995). She went on to star in the UPN sitcom Clueless (1996) that was based on the movie, and which lasted for two years. During that time she completed Oliver Stone's Cold Around the Heart (1997) and also the independent film Personals (1999). After leaving "Clueless" in 1999, Stacey seems to be moving along nicely. She has recently appeared in The Painting (2001) and Paper Soldiers (2002).
Acted Movies
Director: Michael J. Gallagher
Writers: Steve Greene,
Cast: Calum Worthy, Kiersten Warren, Lia Marie Johnson, Logan Paul, Matthew Glave, Michael Traynor, Peyton List, Robert Gant, Ryan Whitney, Stacey Dash,
Director: Bruno Barreto
Writers: Eric Wald,
Cast: Candice Bergen, Christina Applegate, Gwyneth Paltrow, Joshua Malina, Kelly Preston, Marc Blucas, Mark Ruffalo, Mike Myers, Rob Lowe, Stacey Dash,
Director: Amy Heckerling
Writers: Amy Heckerling,
Cast: Aida Linares, Alicia Silverstone, Breckin Meyer, Brittany Murphy, Dan Hedaya, Donald Faison, Elisa Donovan, Jeremy Sisto, Paul Rudd, Stacey Dash,
Director: Penny Marshall
Writers: Jim Burnstein,
Cast: Cliff Robertson, Danny DeVito, Ed Begley Jr., Gregory Hines, James Remar, Kadeem Hardison, Khalil Kain, Lillo Brancato, Richard T. Jones, Stacey Dash,
Director: Peter MacDonald
Writers: Damon Wayans,
Cast: Damon Wayans, Harry Lennix, Joe Santos, John Diehl, Kevin Casey, Larry Brandenburg, Mark Beltzman, Marlon Wayans, Quincy Wong, Stacey Dash,