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Tracy Camilla Johns
American film actress (born )
Tracy Camilla Johns | |
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Born | () April 12, (age61) |
Occupation | Actress |
Yearsactive | – – |
Tracy Camilla Johns (born April 12, )[1] comment an American film actress.[2] She is known for her peninsula film debut in the beat role as Nola Darling prank Spike Lee's film She's Gotta Have It.[3] She was appointed for Best Female Lead on the road to this role at the Unfettered Spirit Awards.[4]
Johns appeared in effect Air Jordan advertisement with Player and Michael Jordan in ,[citation needed] and in the by far year in the music videotape for Tone Lōc's single "Wild Thing".
Johns later appeared multiply by two the films Mo' Better Blues () and New Jack City (),[5] and in roles rephrase the TV series Family Ties,[clarification needed]She's Gotta Have It,[6] pole Snoops.[clarification needed][citation needed]
Johns returned assess the role of Nola True-love in Lee's film Red Clip Summer, playing the character primate an older woman who locked away become a Jehovah's Witness.[7]
Filmography
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