![]() She left the series on August 31, 2011, to focus on her family. She appeared in VH1’s first scripted series, Single Ladies, playing Valerie “Val” Stokes (2010). Stacey appeared as a recurring character on the television series, The Game (2009). She finished second after Antonio Sabàto, Jr. Before the series premiere, Stacey injured herself while training however, she performed on the trapeze bungee throughout the show and was a finalist. She was in the 2008-reality television series Celebrity Circus. She acted in Phantom Punch, Secrets of a Hollywood Nurse, and Close Quarters (2008). Stacey enacted in Nora’s Hair Salon II, and I Could Never Be Your Woman, Fashion Victim, Ghost Image, and American Primitive (2007). Stacey launched her own lingerie line called Letters of Marque (2006). Also, she was in Marques Houston’s video: “Favorite Girl” (2006). ![]() Stacey was in music video recorded by Kanye West for single: “All Falls Down” (2004). Stacey featured in a music video by Carl Thomas for the single “Emotional” (2001). She was Vanessa Weir in television series The Strip that was unsuccessful and canceled after many episodes. These include Eve and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. She took part in other small guest roles on television shows. The film became a television spin-off when Stacey played Dionne (1996-1999).Īfter the television series ended, Stacey was in View from the Top (2003), Gang of Roses (2003), and Getting Played (2005). She played Cher’s high school best friend, Dionne Davenport, although she was then 28-years-old. In 1995, Stacey played a femme fatale in low budget film, Illegal in Blue, and in teen-comedy film, Clueless. Also, same time, she took roles in Mo’ Money and Renaissance Man. Stacey’s first major film role was in the Richard Pryor comedy Moving (1988). Stacey’s first important television role was in 1988 series -TV 101 but, the series was canceled after 13 episodes. She was famous for her appearance as Michelle (1985), The Cosby Show episode “Denise’s Friend.” Also, she was in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Dash first appeared on television in the NBC crime drama Pilot Farrell, Valerie Harper, and Ed O’Neill (1982) but, these did not go past the pilot episode.
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