Angell Conwell

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Angell Conwell
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Angell Conwell attending "Susan G. Komen's 8th Annual Fashion For The Cure" event - Hollywood, CA on Sept. 24, 2009
Born (1983-08-02) August 2, 1983 (age 38)
OccupationActress
Years active1994–present

Angell Conwell (born August 2, 1983) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Leslie Michaelson in the CBS daytime soap opera, The Young and the Restless and Lisa Stallworth in the Bounce TV sitcom Family Time. In film, she appeared in Baby Boy (2001) and currently stars as Veronica on Bigger.

Personal life[]

Conwell was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina and moved to Columbia, South Carolina at the age of 2.[1] She attended Seven Oaks Elementary School in Columbia where she was the first African-American student body president. She also attended Irmo Middle School in Irmo South Carolina briefly before relocating to Los Angeles CA. Where she attended Valley View, Glendale High School (Cheerleader and Student Body Association and Drama Club) and Glendale Community College in Glendale.

Career[]

In 1994, Conwell moved to Los Angeles to film the TV pilot On Our Own. She later was cast in a recurring role in the CBS sitcom Dave's World, and later has appeared in a number of sitcoms, including Sabrina the Teenage Witch, The Parkers, One on One and Cuts. In 2001, Conwell made her film debut appearing in the coming-of-age comedy Baby Boy opposite Omar Gooding.[2] She later appeared in films The Wash (2001) and Soul Plane (2004).

In 2010, Conwell was cast as attorney Leslie Michaelson in the CBS daytime soap opera, The Young and the Restless. Conwell first appeared in the role of Leslie Michaelson on December 2, 2010 on a recurring status.[3][4] Conwell auditioned for the role because her "entire family watches the show", she explained "the character was one that I really wanted to play. When I went to the audition, I just really felt it and I think it came off in the audition. I really enjoy working with the cast. They are such great actors which I don’t think a lot of people realize. The whole experience has been just great".[5] In December 2012, after two years on recurring, Conwell was placed on contract by Bell's successor, Jill Farren Phelps[6][7] however, was dropped back to recurring in August 2014. Conwell made her last appearance as Leslie on June 22, 2017, but returned in April 2019 in a brief guest appearance to honor Kristoff St. John's and his character.[8]

In 2012, Conwell was cast in a leading role alongside Omar Gooding in the Bounce TV sitcom Family Time.[9] In 2019, she began starring in the BET+ comedy-drama series, Bigger. Angell was honored with receiving the Key to the City of Columbia, South Carolina; her hometown by the Mayor Steven Benjamin on February 5, 2019. A day which the Mayor also deemed as Angell Conwell Day. [10][11]

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Baby Boy Kim
2001 The Wash Antoinette
2001 Flossin Vanessa
2002 BraceFace Brandi Tonya
2004 Soul Plane Tamika
2004 Sugar Valentine Naomi
2005 Rhythm City Volume One: Caught Up Herself (segment "Confessions, Pt. 2")
2006 Confessions Cathy Johnson
2007 Half Past Dead 2 Cherise Powell Titre Français : Mission Alcatraz 2
2008 Show Stoppers Pam
2008 Who's Deal? Brenda
2008 Jury of Our Peers Kayla
2008 Love For Sale Sida
2008 Portal Vanya
2008 Keepin' the Faith: Lookin' for Mr. Right Stephanie
2009 There's a Stranger in my House Chelsea
2009 Sabrina
2009 Jury of Our Peers Kayla
2009 Divas Toya
2010 Sex Tax: Based on a True Story Eve
2010 Perfect Combination Alex
2012 Back Then Natalie Devine
2013 24 Hour Love Sherri
2014 4Play Shanice
2015 Touched Nikki
2015 The Good, the Bad, and the Dead Agent Taylor
2017 Message from a Mistress Jessa Bell
2018 The Sky Princess Sizani
2018 Caretakers Dr. Leigh Waters

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
1994–95 Dave's World Carly 14 episodes
1995 Renegade Jackie Episode: "Repo Raines"
1996 The Faculty Marcy Episode: "Carlos Garcia"
1996 Party Girl Schoolgirl Episode: "Just Say No"
1998 Sabrina the Teenage Witch Student Episode: "You Bet Your Family"
2000 NYPD Blue Sugar Griffin Episode: "Goodbye Charlie"
2000 The Parkers Passion Episode: "Unforgiven"
2001 Moesha Melony Episode: "Saving Private Rita"
2001 City Guys Kianna 5 episodes
2002 What About Your Friends: Weekend Getaway Alex Television film
2003 That's So Raven Andrea Episode: "Dissin' Cousins"
2003 One on One Amanda Episode: "2 Young, 2 Curious"
2003 My Wife and Kids Tiffany Episode: "While Out"
2006 Cuts Crystal Episode: "Strictly Biz-Nass 2: Biz Nastier"
2010–17, 2019 The Young and the Restless Leslie Michaelson Recurring (2010–12, 2014–17), Regular (2012–14), Guest (2019)
2012– Family Time Lisa Stallworth Main cast
2014 The Divorce Tamia Franklin Television film
2014 Rush Tasha Episode: "Pilot"
2014 Lyfe's Journey Tricia Lyfe Television film
2016 Merry Ex-Mass Katrina Jackson Television film
2016 Ladies Book Club Bunny Television film
2017 Rosewood Keke Fairbanks Episode: "Mummies & Meltdowns"
2018 Nobodies Actress Jen 3 episodes
2019– Bigger Veronica Yates Series regular

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Work Result Ref
2001
Locarno International Film Festival Baby Boy Won
[12]
2013
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
[13]
2014
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series The Young and the Restless Nominated
[14]
2019
Pinnacle Film Award for Best Supporting Actress Caretakers Won
[15]

2019 Key to the City of Columbia, South Carolina by Mayor Steven Benjamin

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.betpressroom.com/program/bigger/biography/angell-conwell/?__cf_chl_captcha_tk__=5b72c07529be9f74b962c934dff391a055f3a370-1585171308-0-AVjoWhcgkD8OwFjRE9wqIq8vAoQYNWOuR0IPM37mUF5l9Z2KOxR0Bo083YwRatY3TMaLfvGmadeDp4Qjxc2AA_P9Q7jqZyMuXOrFUlxpuNw9sgvT27FscQhyWT0_UY2RV0gdCtK123bGUsWSr_O-Zp_ox_mIr2h6WTSVR9RqZbYk6XOWvnKzBFCSN21qBTtLxsCl5yiWPZlaNqKH3MLUQlKjPb2biNJd1PS106dbuzlpybWwe74o-JNSfmAMdc7VyXDooP3ndnVf_JaV27tcV15wYYLqumbHVeMTfuhyOqdH-m0s-kWOu6zL286HsD4PYYwd4Dk4fso6TDiTurxtl4HV6fKwSwZeMfZ0CtBB8B-M1P4b79mvqF5HkpNh6ZjXuNpsL-my2yt5qJVWgPFYBRI
  2. ^ https://www.tvovermind.com/angell-conwell/
  3. ^ "Orangeburg native lands soap opera role". The Times and Democrat. Lee Enterprises. December 4, 2010. Retrieved January 31, 2013.
  4. ^ Waldman, Allison J. (December 2, 2010). "Y&R Daily Recaps Archive: Daily Recaps | 2010". Retrieved December 28, 2012.
  5. ^ Gencarelli, Mike (March 13, 2011). "Interview with Angell Conwell". Media Mikes. www.mediamikes.com. Retrieved December 22, 2012.
  6. ^ Series Producer: Jill Farren Phelps; Writer: Josh Griffith (December 28, 2012). "Episode 10062". The Young and the Restless. Series 40. CBS.
  7. ^ Young, Candace (June 18, 2012). "The Young And The Restless's Angell Conwell To Family Time". She Knows Soaps. Retrieved January 31, 2013.
  8. ^ Sally Sussman and Mal Young (Executive producers); Sally Sussman (Head writer); Michael Eilbaum (Director); Amanda L. Beall (Script writer) (June 22, 2017). The Young and the Restless. Season 45. CBS.
  9. ^ http://blogs.indiewire.com/shadowandact/tonight-bounce-tv-premiering-networks-first-two-original-series-starting-at-9pm
  10. ^ https://www.soapcentral.com/yr/news/2019/0913-angell_conwell_bet_bigger.php
  11. ^ https://thetandd.com/news/local/orangeburg-native-actress-angell-conwell-to-star-in-new-comedy/article_d1d0d00b-8ce9-5258-b28c-ffe7a413e3df.html
  12. ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0176801/awards?ref_=nm_awd
  13. ^ Bowe, Jillian (December 11, 2012). "Erik Valdez and Angell Conwell Among NAACP Image Award Nominees!". Zap2it. Tribune Media Services. Archived from the original on December 14, 2012. Retrieved December 18, 2012.
  14. ^ "Complete list of nominees for the 45th NAACP Image Awards". Los Angeles Times. January 9, 2014. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  15. ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0176801/awards?ref_=nm_awd

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