Monica Calhoun
Monica Calhoun is a successful American actress known for her roles in films such as Bagdad Cafe, The Players Club, and The Best Man.
TV Actress
July 29, 1971
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Monica Calhoun, a renowned American actress, rose to prominence with her exceptional performances in films such as “Bagdad Cafe,” “The Players Club,” “The Salon,” and “The Best Man.” She also received Emmy Award nominations for her impressive role in the CBS Schoolbreak Special “Different Worlds: A Story of Interracial Love.” Calhoun began her acting career at the age of 13, appearing in Walt Disney Family productions and various TV series and films. She has also been featured in notable TV shows like “Grey’s Anatomy” and ventured into producing, serving as an executive producer for the independent film “Pastor Brown” in 2013. Calhoun remains an influential figure in the entertainment industry, maintaining a strong presence on social media platforms such as Instagram.