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Kenya Moore
File:Kenya Moore.png
Moore in 2019
Born
Kenya Summer Moore

(1971-01-24) January 24, 1971 (age 53)[1]
Other namesKenya Moore Daly
EducationWayne State University
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
  • producer
  • author
  • television personality
  • entrepreneur
Spouse
Marc Daly
(m. 2017; sep. 2019)
[2][3]
Children1
Beauty pageant titleholder
Title
Years active1992–present
Major
competition(s)
Miss Michigan USA 1993
(Winner)
Miss USA 1993
(Winner)
Miss Universe 1993
(Top 6)
Websitekenyamoore.com
Signature

Kenya Summer Moore Daly (née Moore; born January 24, 1971)[1] is an American actress, model, producer, author, television personality, and entrepreneur. She co-starred in the Bravo series The Real Housewives of Atlanta from 2012 onwards and was a member of the cast of The Celebrity Apprentice 7 in 2015. Moore rose to prominence in 1993 after winning the Miss USA contest which led her to compete in that year's Miss Universe pageant ultimately landing her among the top six. She subsequently appeared in films and television shows including Waiting To Exhale (1995) and Deliver Us From Eva (2003), The Steve Harvey Show (1998) and Girlfriends (2000 TV series) (2004). Moore has produced several film projects, had a book published, and starred in her own exercise video. She is also known for her involvement in entrepreneurial ventures and is the founder of hair care brand, Moore Hair.

Early life

Moore was born in Detroit, Michigan,[1][4] the daughter of teenagers Patricia Moore and Ronald Grant,[5] and was raised by her paternal grandmother Doris Grant[6][7](1931–2017)[8] and aunt after her mother abandoned her at three days old. The reality TV show star revealed that her mother never named her. "Since birth, my mother made the decision at age 16 to pretend she never had me. She has never spoken to me,” Kenya wrote. “Even if present in the same room with other people and family, she pretends that I simply don’t exist. She pretends I’m invisible," Kenya revealed on her Bravo blog.[9] Moore graduated from Cass Technical High School in 1989.[10] While still in high school, Moore experienced domestic violence from a much older boyfriend. In Moore's words, "He tormented me physically, mentally and once even nearly killed me by putting me into the hospital, from attacking me with a finger nail file… stabbing me with a finger nail file.”[11] Moore attended Wayne State University, where she majored in psychology and minored in communication.[12]

Career

Modeling and pageants

Moore began modeling at the age of 14 and in the course of her modeling career was the January 1992 cover girl for Chicago-based Johnson Publishing Company's Ebony Man's (EM) magazine.[13] She also became a model for the Ebony Fashion Fair cosmetic line. At 22, Moore won Miss Michigan USA (1993) and then became the second African American woman to win Miss USA. She then represented the United States in the Miss Universe 1993 pageant and placed fifth.[14]

Film and television

Acting

Moore had parts in television programs including: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Meet The Browns, Homeboys in Outer Space, Sparks, Smart Guy, Video Soul Living Single, Damon, In the House, The Jamie Foxx Show, The Parent 'Hood, The Steve Harvey Show, Martin, Nubian Goddess, Men, Women & Dogs, The Parkers, Under One Roof, and Girlfriends[citation needed]. She has also appeared on the covers of Glamour, Seventeen, Ebony, and Essence magazines and can be seen in the music videos for Jermaine Dupri's "Money Ain't a Thang" (1998), Nas's "Street Dreams" (1996), Shai's "I Don't Wanna Be Alone" (1996),[15] and Tupac's "Temptations".[16] Additionally, Moore has appeared in several films: Waiting to Exhale (1995), Senseless (1998), Trois (2000), Deliver Us from Eva (2003), Brothers in Arms (2005), Cloud 9 (2006), I Know Who Killed Me (2007), and Trapped: Haitian Nights (2010).[citation needed] In May 2012, Moore joined the season five cast of Bravo's The Real Housewives of Atlanta.[17] In 2015 Moore was cast on The Celebrity Apprentice 7.[18]

Production

Moore has also produced and directed various projects and launched her own company, Moore Vision Media in 2008.[19] Moore Vision Media produced the erotic thriller “The Confidant”. Moore is credited as producer/director of the film Trapped: Haitian Nights.[20] After the project lost its director, Moore took over the production and completed the film. When the film failed to find distribution, Moore founded Moore Vision Media, an independent movie production and home-video distribution company.[19] The company's first production was The Confidant, released by Universal Vivendi on August 24, 2010.[21]

Authoring

On November 28, 2007 Moore published a book titled Game, Get Some!: What Women Really Want.[22] Described as a how-to guide, the book is a self-help and conduct containing relationship advice, as well as the author's personal experiences regarding interpersonal and intimate relationships.[23] Moore has stated about the book, "No one man can know everything there is to know about women, but with my help, they may just come close; I feel like the female Ms. Hitch! I want to bring us together not apart."[24] The author reviews self-esteem and self-concept issues, offers sexual advice, discusses tips on mending a relationship or the proper way to break up. "If you have shared a special bond with someone you have dated, if you always treat her with respect, you will always have a friend at the end of the day." Moore writes.[22]

Exercise video and hair care line

In 2013, Moore released her own exercise video, named "Kenya Moore: Booty Boot Camp".[25] In 2014, Moore launched a hair care products brand.[26][27]

Personal life

Moore married in June 2017 to businessman and restaurant owner[3] Marc Daly.[28][29] Moore announced in April 2018, that they are expecting their first child.[30] On November 4, 2018, Moore gave birth to a girl, named Brooklyn Doris Daly.[31][32] Per Moore, Brooklyn is in reference to the location she met her husband Marc, and Doris is after her late grandmother who raised her.[33]

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1995 Waiting to Exhale Denise [34]
1998 Senseless Lorraine [35]
2000 Trois Jasmine Davis [36]
2001 No Turning Back Lia
2003 Deliver Us From Eva Renee Johnson [37]
Hot Parts Passion
2004 Nas: Video Anthology Vol. 1 Herself
2005 Resurrection: The J.R. Richard Story Leticia
Brothers in Arms Mara
2006 Cloud 9 Champagne
2007 I Know Who Killed Me Jazmin [38]
2010 Trapped: Haitian Nights Nadine
The Confidant Eden Patterson [39]
2013 Dolls of Voodoo Nadine
2016 Sharknado: The 4th Awakens Monique
Television
Year Show Role Notes
1994 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Dana Mothers Day
1996 Martin Lena Bozack You're All I Need
Homeboys in Outer Space Nefertiti Super Bad Foxy Lady Killer or Ty and Morris Get the Shaft
1997 Sparks Ms. Collins I, Spy
Smart Guy Vivian Kennedy Brother, Brother
Living Single Lisa DeLongPre One Degree of Separation
Nubian Goddess Herself Host
1998 Damon Julia Burton The Designer
The Steve Harvey Show Miss Gerard Educating Piggy
1999 The Jamie Foxx Show Heidi Change of Heart
1998–1999 The Parent 'Hood Celeste Wedding Bells Blues,

A Sister Scorned

1999 In The House Valerie Bridgeforth 6 episodes
2001 Men, Women, & Dogs Carmen Sick as a Dog
2002 The Parkers Herself It's Showtime
2004 Girlfriends Kara Maybe Baby,

New York Bound

2012–Present The Real Housewives of Atlanta Herself Main Cast (season 5-10, 12-); Guest (season 11)
2013 Walk This Way n/a Abstinence
2015 The Celebrity Apprentice 7 Herself 7th Place
2015 The Millionaire Matchmaker Herself
2020 Family Reunion Herself Remember Cousin Kenya?

References

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  2. ^ "Take a Peek Inside Kenya Moore's Home with Husband Marc Daly". Bravo TV Official Site. 9 November 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Here's a Mouthwatering New Fact About Kenya Moore's Husband Marc Daly". Bravo TV Official Site. 25 September 2017.
  4. ^ "The Celebrity Apprentice - Kenya Moore". NBC.Com. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
  5. ^ "RHOA's Kenya Moore Regrets Not Inviting Her Dad to Her Wedding: 'I Really Wanted Him There'". PEOPLE.com.
  6. ^ "Kenya Moore's Grandmother Has Passed Away". Bravo TV Official Site. 25 July 2017.
  7. ^ "Kenya Moore Mourns Loss of Grandmother Who Raised Her". 25 July 2017.
  8. ^ "Doris A. Grant Obituary - Detroit, MI - ObitTree™". obittree.com.
  9. ^ "Kenya Moore Talks About Mother: 'She's Never Spoken to Me'". Black America Web. 10 December 2013.
  10. ^ "Detroit Free Press - Home". Detroit Free Press.
  11. ^ Sangweni, Yolanda. "Kenya Moore Says She Was Abused By Ex-Boyfriend Who Tried to Stab Her". Essence. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  12. ^ Hoffman, Melody K. (March 10, 2008). "Actress Kenya Moore Coaches Men On What Women Really Want In Book "Game, Get Some!"". JET. 113 (9): 46. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
  13. ^ "Miss USA KENYA MOORE Tells Why She Feels 'Beauty Is Within'". JET. 83 (21): 20–23. March 22, 1993. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
  14. ^ "Watch Kenya Moore Win Miss USA 1993!". BravoTV.Com. February 5, 2015. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  15. ^ 2Pac - Temptations [Music Video]. 13 September 2013 – via YouTube.
  16. ^ Nas - Street Dreams. 27 March 2011 – via YouTube.
  17. ^ Season 5 Overview Archived 2014-04-14 at the Wayback Machine. The Real Housewives of Atlanta. Bravo. NBCUniversal
  18. ^ Scott, Tracy. "NeNe Leakes: Porsha Williams was provoked". S2SMagazine.com. Archived from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2014-04-10.
  19. ^ a b Moore Vision Media – http://www.moorevisionmedia.com/
  20. ^ Kenya Moore. eurweb.com (September 24, 2008)
  21. ^ "The Confidant (2010)". BlockBuster.com. Archived from the original on August 23, 2010.
  22. ^ a b "Game Get Some!". Barnes & Noble. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  23. ^ Hoffman, Melody K. (March 10, 2008). "Actress Kenya Moore Coaches Men On What Women Really Want In Book "Game, Get Some!"". JET. 113 (9): 46. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
  24. ^ Moore, Kenya (2007). Game, Get Some!. ISBN 978-0979767500.
  25. ^ Kenya Moore: Booty Boot Camp (Color, NTSC, Widescreen). March 5, 2013. ASIN B00BEZEFM4.
  26. ^ "Kenya Moore's Hair Care Line Launch". Bravo. August 17, 2014.
  27. ^ "Kenya Moore's Hair Products Are Some Of The Most Appreciated Ones Out There". celebrityinsider.org. February 4, 2020.
  28. ^ Quinn, Dave (June 15, 2017). "Kenya Moore Is Married! Details from The Real Housewives of Atlanta Star's Romantic St. Lucia Getaway". People. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  29. ^ Oliver, Brittney (June 20, 2017). "What We Know About Kenya Moore's New Husband". Essence. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  30. ^ https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/09/entertainment/kenya-moore-baby/index.html
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  32. ^ "Kenya Moore, 47, Welcomes First Child — Daughter Brooklyn Doris — After Pregnancy Complications". PEOPLE.com.
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