Yvette Nicole Brown

TV Actress

Yvette Nicole Brown was born in East Cleveland, Ohio, United States on August 12th, 1971 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 52, Yvette Nicole Brown biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Yvette
Date of Birth
August 12, 1971
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
East Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Age
52 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Networth
$4 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Television Actor, Voice Actor
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Yvette Nicole Brown Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 52 years old, Yvette Nicole Brown has this physical status:

Height
155cm
Weight
58kg
Hair Color
Black
Eye Color
Black
Build
Voluptuous
Measurements
Not Available
Yvette Nicole Brown Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Christianity
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Warrensville Heights High School, University of Akron
Yvette Nicole Brown Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Not Available
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Zachary Levi
Parents
Not Available
Siblings
Paris (Older Brother)
Other Family
Charles Brown (Uncle) (Legendary Actor)
Yvette Nicole Brown Career

Brown appeared as "Yvette" in the music video "1-4-All-4-1" by the East Coast Family, a Michael Bivins project, for Biv10 Records. Brown said of the experience, "It was a great run, but I guess music was just never meant to be for me."

Brown first appeared on commercials before entering television shows and films a few years later. She has since played roles on television shows such as The War at Home, Girlfriends, Malcolm in the Middle, That's So Raven, Half & Half, and the American version of The Office. She had a recurring role as movie theater manager Helen Dubois in the Nickelodeon sitcom Drake & Josh. Frances Callier replaced Brown as Helen for one episode. Brown reprised the role in the season 2 episode of Victorious titled "Helen Back Again". She provided the voice of Cookie on The Hub's Pound Puppies.

In 2009, Brown began starring as Shirley Bennett on the comedy series Community. On September 30, 2014, Brown announced that she would be leaving the show after five seasons in order to take care of her ailing father. In her announcement she said, "My dad needs daily care and he needs me. The idea of being away 16 hours a day for five months, I couldn't do it. It was a difficult decision for me to make, but I had to choose my dad."

She has appeared in television commercials for Hamburger Helper, Big Lots, Pine-Sol, Comcast, Aquapod, Shout, Fiber One, Yoplait Yogurt, DiGiorno Pizza, Dairy Queen, and Time Warner. She has appeared on episodes of The Thrilling Adventure Hour as "The Troubleshooter" in the Sparks Nevada, Marshall on Mars series.

In 2012, Brown appeared as a celebrity contestant on GSN's The Pyramid with her Community co-star Danny Pudi.

In 2014, it was reported that Brown was set to recur on the USA Network series Benched. Shortly after her exit of Community, Brown's role of Dani on the CBS sitcom The Odd Couple was upgraded to series regular. She has been a regular guest on AMC's Talking Dead. She hosts Syfy cosplay series Cosplay Melee.

In July 2018, Brown temporarily replaced Chris Hardwick as the host of Talking Dead and served as moderator for The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead panels at the San Diego Comic-Con during Hardwick's suspension.

Brown has had a recurring role as Judge Anita Harper on the HBO series A Black Lady Sketch Show which earned her a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series. In 2019, Brown wrote the independent romantic comedy feature Always a Bridesmaid. In 2021, Brown voiced a character in Muppets Haunted Mansion.

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Yvette Nicole Brown is engaged!As she flashes her diamond engagement ring, the Community actress, 52, claims she is about to wed Anthony Davis

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 13, 2023
Yvette Nicole Brown has officially left the market. While co-hosting The View on December 12, the 52-year-old Community actress confessed to being engaged to actor Anthony Davis. I have some news, and I was told that The View is the place to announce things like this.' I'm engaged,' she gushed. When she made her big announcement, she held her left hand to show off her engagement ring. She continued: 'And he's here!He's here!That's Tony,' referring to her fiancé, who was in the audience.

Chevy Chase says his comeback show Community 'wasn't funny enough' and says he didn't want to be 'surrounded' by 'those people'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 26, 2023
Even 11 years after being booted from the critically acclaimed NBC sitcom for using the N-word in front of co-stars Yvette Nicole Brown and Donald Glover, Chevy Chase hasn't stopped trashing his comeback gig on Community. The SNL veteran, who will have turned 80 in two weeks, 'didn't care about the role' he played - politically incorrect millionaire Pierce Hawthorne - but he was happier being alone.'

Kevin Costner and Yellowstone are ignored AGAIN by Selena Gomez for their Emmy nominations 2023

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 12, 2023
Kevin Costner and Yellowstone were both ignored once more when the Primetime Emmy Award 2023 nominations were announced on Tuesday, amid the tumultuous divorce and upcoming departure from the highly coveted series. On Wednesday morning, the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards nominations were revealed, with Selena Gomez, Harrison Ford, and Elizabeth Olsen leading the big name snubs, which attracted many disappointed followers on social media. Using YouTube livestream, presenters Yvette Nicole Brown and Television Academy Chair Frank Scherma revealed the nods.
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16 Dec 2022

Last shoot day on Season ONE of #ActYourAge ❤️

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16 Dec 2022

theignantintellectual betta preach THIS word! For the delicate among us, sorry for the language but this truth needs to be said and tagged onto the live I posted yesterday. They are 100% right. If you’re going to check-in on someone check-in on them without judgement. Check-in on them without making it about you. Check-in on them without making light of their struggles. Even if their struggles aren’t your struggles that doesn’t make them any less valid. And yes, we all know it could all be worse. No matter where they or you are in life somebody somewhere does have it worse…but that doesn’t negate that their (or your pain) isn’t real. There are no pain Olympics. There’s no struggle hall of fame. Life is rough in some way and in some SEASONS for EVER dang body. And as sir_twitch_alot’s passing shows us, some folks are going thru with a smile on their face while being #BookedAndBusy. I can only imagine what some would’ve said to Stephen if he shared his pain and struggles. Take a moment and truly THINK about that. ALL of this — everything we see, do, have and endure in life is experienced thru the lens of our own feelings and memories and current spirit-capacity. What’s a cakewalk for you may be devastating for another and vice versa. But that doesn’t mean you get to belittle or ridicule someone who is going thru something that wouldn’t destroy you. If you are going to care about people actually CARE about people — without judgement or prejudice — or sit the half-hearted, done just to “pat yourself on the back” check-in out. Someone with actually empathy will tap in in your place. That’s how good God is. Love y’all, mean it. But please don’t do more harm because your heart truly isn’t in it. #Repost theignantintellectual ・・・ FUN FACT: All checkins do not matter. No pimp riddle check ins. No robotic check ins. No projecting your shit check ins. #theignantintellectual

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16 Dec 2022

Quick live to say I love you guys. I think we all need to hear that today. ❤️

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15 Dec 2022

Brilliant poet leslehonore puts it perfectly: “It doesn’t always look like darkness… “ #Repost leslehonore ・・・ It doesn’t always look like darkness Disheveled Discombobulated Sometimes it looks like dance Like joy Like syncopated rhythms Like grace Like choreography channeling Ancestor’s dreams Powerful Successful Enviable Sometimes we get so good At the act At the entertainment At wearing the mask That we can fool ourselves A little bit Long enough for the public To believe That we Have it all together That the airbrush portrait Is real The Instagram smile Is permanent That the steps aren’t automatic That happiness 24/7 isn’t toxic But the truth is Living is hard Lonely is real Grief is too heavy to hold People don’t check On the strong friends The smiling friends The dancing friends The friends who look like They are on top of the world Looks are often liars Hopelessness can grow Like weeds in the most beautiful Garden It doesn’t always look like Darkness And it’s so hard to say the words Out loud “I need help This is too much I don’t want to try anymore” Because we clap for stunning Clap for the performance And ignore those in pain It doesn’t always look like darkness Sometimes it just looks like Our reflection In the Mirror Sometimes it’s just too hard To stay in the light If life feels like it is too much to take one more step let someone hold your hand while you walk You aren’t alone You aren’t the only one I’ve had those thoughts too You are not alone I promise National Suicide prevention life line 1-800-273-TALK or call 988. suicidepreventionlifeline.org #suicideprevention #tWitch #RiptWitch #RestInRhythm

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