Vanessa Baden

Vanessa Jennifer Baden-Kelly (born September 8, 1985) is an American actress, writer, director, and producer. She began her career as a child actress in the Nickelodeon television series Gullah Gullah Island (1994–1998) and Kenan & Kel (1996–2000).

Vanessa Baden-Kelly
Born
Vanessa Jennifer Baden

(1985-09-08) September 8, 1985
OccupationActress, writer, director, producer
Years active1994–present
Spouse(s)
RJ Kelly
(
m. 2013)
Children1

Since 2017, she has starred, co-written, and co-produced the web series Giants, which streams on Issa Rae's YouTube channel.[1] Her performance in Giants won her a Daytime Emmy Award nomination in 2018.[2]

Early life

Baden was born in Manhattan Beach, California and raised in Satellite Beach, Florida, where she got her start as a model in print ads.

In 2004, she won the Florida District Miss Black and Gold Pageant, representing the Iota Delta chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity at a regional competition in Atlanta, Georgia. She graduated from Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida in December 2007 with a degree in sociology.

Career

Baden began her career as a child actress on television; her first major role was as Vanessa in the Nickelodeon children's television series Gullah Gullah Island. Following this, she portrayed Kyra Rockmore for more than 60 episodes of the teen sitcom Kenan & Kel, which also aired on Nickelodeon.

In 1997, she played a supporting role in the film Rosewood and served as a panelist on the children's panel game show Figure It Out. This was followed by a decade-long hiatus from acting.

In 2011, Baden returned to the screen as Hope in the YouTube comedy series Fail, opposite King Bach. In 2012, she starred as Erin Mult in the television film Chris & Todd. In 2014, she played opposite Jenifer Lewis in the comedy feature film Secrets of the Magic City, directed by R. Malcolm Jones.

Since 2017, Baden has starred as Journee in the web series Giants, created by James Bland, which streams on Issa Rae's YouTube channel.[3][4] Her performance in Giants garnered her a Daytime Emmy Award nomination in 2018, and a win in 2019.[2]

Baden also works as a writer and producer; she co-wrote and co-produced several episodes of Giants,[1] and has also written for The Huffington Post.[5]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994–1995My Brother and MeJaneyTV series; 3 episodes
1994–1998Gullah Gullah IslandVanessaTV series; 50 episodes
1996–2000Kenan & KelKyra RockmoreTV series; 27 episodes
1997RosewoodLee-Ruth
1997Figure It OutHerself / PanelistTV series
2011–2012 Fail Hope TV series; 6 episodes
2012 Franchise Cameo Short film
2013 Chris & Todd Erin Mult TV film
2014 Secrets of the Magic City Tracey
2017–present Giants Journee Web series; 13 episodes; also writer and producer
2019 Soap Central Interviewee TV Series
gollark: I think Python is a good language to start learning things with.
gollark: Apparently whoever wrote the specifications for what people learn in "computer science" thought it was important that people know about this, and for consistency or something they designed their own assembly language (which does not actually run on anything).
gollark: (technically a family of them, but whatever)
gollark: Assembly is basically a very low-level language which directly compiles to machine code, which is what the CPU hardware runs.
gollark: The assembly language is actually reasonable and vaguely ARM-like.

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