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Davetta Sherwood Birth name Davetta Sherwood Born January 27, 1984
Mount Vernon, New York, United StatesOrigin Los Angeles, California, United States Occupations Actress, musician, model Years active 2000[1]-present Davetta Sherwood (born January 27, 1984) is an American actress and musician. Sherwood first worked as a child model before venturing into an acting career including appearing in music videos and guest appearances. Her first breakthrough acting role was on the Emmy award-winning soap opera The Young and the Restless, that earned her a nomination for the NAACP Image Award for "Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series". In 2008, Sherwood launched her production company, 5 Foot Nuthin Productions. She claims the company was inspired by her stage play, titled Exactly Different,[2] which will be adapted into a film in the near future.[3]
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Biography
Early life
Sherwood was born and raised a devout Roman Catholic[4] and at a young age her parents divorced. Sherwood later began acting at the age of seven and appeared in several school productions throughout middle and high school including A Raisin in the Sun, The Wizard of Oz, Annie, and A Star Spangle Girl.[5]
At the age of 8, Sherwood and her mother left New York for Maryland. Sherwood began to show an interest in acting and her mother took notice. Her mother took on the role of 'momager'[6] and along with Sherwood left Maryland for Inland Empire, California. She attended Pershing Middle School,[7] Valley View High School[7] and also attended the prestigious boarding school Northfield Mount Hermon School during the summer.[7]
In 2002, Sherwood enrolled in a program at University of California, Riverside so she could finish high school and start college simultaneously, although she hasn't finished college she has hinted that she might go back.[6] She is represented by the Williams Talent Agency.[8] She owns an entertainment and event company, Liaison Inc.,[9] which, with the help of a business partner in Atlanta, Georgia, is responsible for producing and coordinating entertainment-oriented events, like the after-party and fashion show for Miami's "Swim Week".[9]
Acting career
Davetta Sherwood started her career in show business as a child print model for companies such as Sears and Atlantic City.[2] At the age of 15, she wrote, cast, directed and produced Davetta Sherwood's First Annual Variety Art show.[2] The charity event raised the most in a single night in her high school's history and funded new art and stage equipment.[2]
Sherwood later began taking acting lessons and landed a guest role on the TV sitcom My Wife and Kids. In 2003, she was cast in the short lived series Platinum as the feisty Jade Rhames alongside Sticky Fingaz and Jason George. The show was also written by Sophia Coppola and was about two brothers who ran a hip hop record label, it was canceled and only aired six episodes. During 2003, Sherwood guest starred on Boston Public, in which she played Dina Fallow, alongside Michael Rapaport whose character she accuses of a student-teacher affair. She would later make a brief cameo appearance and credited as "Girl".
In 2005, Sherwood featured in two films as Tosha Cooper in Back in the Day alongside Tatyana Ali and as Patty in the horror film Venom also starring Agnes Bruckner and Jonathan Jackson. Venom however, was received harshly by critics some dubbing it as "Crappy horror movie" by Entertainment Weekly.[10] She also guest starred on The Bernie Mac Show as Sherri in the episode Jack and Jacqueline.
In 2006, Sherwood was cast as the lovestruck teen Lily Winters in the soap opera The Young and the Restless, Sherwood talked to Soap Opera Digest saying, "We are the same Lily, but [Christel Khalil and I are] not the same actress, so it's going to be a little different," Sherwood explains. "I'm Davetta. That's the biggest change. It's a whole new girl coming in. The fans are going to [take] some [time] getting used to [it], and they will"[11] Then co-star Rachel Kimsey praised Sherwood performance saying, "Victoria Rowell is such a powerhouse and a force of nature, and Davetta is one of the first people I've met in my life who can match that energy," Kimsey raves. "It's awesome to watch them together."[11]
In late September 2006, Soap Central reported that Sherwood was fired and was being recast by the previous portrayer. Sherwood was also nominated for a NAACP Image Award for "Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series", in 2007.[12]
In 2007, Sherwood debuted on stage in the play The Divorce and later starred in the play Pleasant ville, both of which were written by her friend and production manager Chris Mykel Dabney. In April 2007, it was announced that Sherwood would be in the independent film H.N.I.C., which rapper Prodigy would produce.[13] In early 2008, Davetta starred in the independent film A Talent for Trouble as Jessica.
In 2008, Sherwood launched her own production company, 5 Foot Nuthin Productions. Her company, in conjunction with YAV Productions, produced a series of television shows and films intended to start airing in the fall of 2009. Sherwood is currently in the process of writing, producing, and directing her own stage play entitled Exactly Different.[3] Her other projects are The Yes We Will Project,[3] a documentary that features young people that head to Barack Obama's inauguration; Bounce,[3] a reality television series that is currently in pre-production, and another stage play, Pleasant ville,[3] that she had a role in 2007. All stage productions will be converted to film in the near future.[3]
Music career
Sherwood has appeared in music videos such as Vitamin C's video "Graduation (Friends Forever)",[5] according to a radio interview Sherwood did, she said that Vitamin C picked her for the video because she reminded her of Vitamin C's best friend. She was also in Bow Wow's video My Baby as his love interest Kim,[5] and Lil J's video It's the Weekend.[5]
Davetta Sherwood announced on her Myspace that she'll be recording her demo songs and should expect details from her when the songs are ready.[4] The lyrics will be from her poetry book that she's been writing for almost three years and will have soul and alternative styles.[4] She will also be writing songs for her stage play Exactly Different.[3]
Personal life
Sherwood expressed a strong liking to indie rock, old school hip hop and neo soul. She also cites on her Myspace the Canadian rock band Hot Hot Heat as her favorite indie rock band.[4] Sherwood is good friends with Monique Coleman, Erica Hubbard, Kimberly Kevon Williams,[14] as well as former Y&R co-star Victoria Rowell.
Filmography
Films
Year Title Role Notes 2005 Back in the Day Tosha Cooper Supporting role Venom Patty Miramax/Dimension 2008 A Talent For Trouble Jessica Supporting Lead 2009 H.N.I.C[13] TBA Supporting role 2011 The Thing Davida Morris filming Television
Year Title Role Notes 2003 Platinum Jade Rhames Regular 2006 The Young and the Restless Lily Winters (#2) 120 episodes Guest Appearances
Year Title Role Notes 2003 My Wife and Kids Unknown Brief appearance 2003–2004 Boston Public Dina Fallow Two episodes 2005 The Bernie Mac Show Sherri One episode, Jack & Jacqueline 2006 Soap Talk Herself One episode 2009 90210 Sasha's Friend Cameo Awards and nominations
Year Award Category Motive Result 2007 NAACP Image Award "Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series" The Young and the Restless Nominated[12] Discography
See also: Davetta Sherwood discography- Soundtrack
- Exactly Different soundtrack (upcoming soundtrack from the stage play)
- Music videos
Year Title Role Notes 2000 Graduation (Friends Forever) Lynn[7] Plays Vitamin C's best friend 2002 It's the Weekend Sheryl[7] Lead 2003 My Baby Kim[7] Lead References
- ^ She first appeared on Vitamin C's video Graduation (Friends Forever), in 2000
- ^ a b c d "Davetta Sherwood Profile @ 5 Foot Nuthin Productions". http://www.5footnuthinproductions.com/aboutus.html. Retrieved 2008-12-22.
- ^ a b c d e f g "5 Foot Nuthin Productions' Projects". http://www.5footnuthinproductions.com/projects.html. Retrieved 2008-12-22.
- ^ a b c d "Davetta Sherwood - Los Angeles, California". http://www.myspace.5com/davettasherwood. Retrieved 2008-12-27.
- ^ a b c d "Davetta Sherwood (ex-Lily Winters) Bio". Archived from the original on 2008-04-10. http://web.archive.org/web/20080410161211/http://www.cbs.com/daytime/yr/about/bios/dsherwood.shtml. Retrieved 2008-05-27.
- ^ a b Rabinowitz, Naomi (October-3). "Sherwood Fairest". Soap Opera Digest: pp. 48–50.
- ^ a b c d e f "Davetta Sherwood Resume @ Williams Talent Agency (note: its format is PDF.)". http://wtaagency.com/pdf/DavettaSherwood.pdf. Retrieved 2008-12-12.
- ^ "Williams Talent Agency". http://wtaagency.com/. Retrieved 2008-12-12.
- ^ a b McElwain, Julie (September-19). "Girl Power". Soap In Depth: pp. 52–55.
- ^ "Venom | Movie Review | Entertainment Weekly". http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1107506,00.html. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
- ^ a b "Meet Davetta Sherwood". http://www.soapoperadigest.com/features/young-and-restless/interviews/meetdavettasherwood/. Retrieved 2009-02-09.
- ^ a b "Davetta Sherwood Awards page @ Internet Movie Database". http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1356528/awards. Retrieved 2008-12-25.
- ^ a b "Hip Hop Press: Releases: Infamous Films Announces H.N.I.C. Feature ...". http://www.hiphoppress.com/2007/04/infamous_films_.html. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
- ^ "Davetta Sherwood and her gal pals, Monique Coleman, Erica Hubbard and Kimberly Kevon Williams". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HJOaSysVVI. Retrieved 2008-12-12.
External links
- Davetta Sherwood at the Internet Movie Database
- Davetta Sherwood on Myspace (Private Profile)
Davetta Sherwood Soundtrack "Exactly Different (soundtrack)"Related Discography · Filmography · Exactly Different · Lily Winters · Daniel Romalotti and Lily Winters · Colleen Carlton · Monique Coleman · Adrianne LeonCategories:- 1984 births
- Living people
- Actors from New York
- African American film actors
- African American female singers
- African American models
- American child actors
- American female models
- American soap opera actors
- American stage actors
- American television actors
- Musicians from New York
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