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Scene from Soul Food / TV series (2000)

Episode: Season 5, Episode 13: Fear Eats the Soul

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Duration: 62 sec.Nudity: yesCreator: Ruffah
New Filesize: N/ASound: yesOld Filesize: 20 mb
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1)Resolution: 624x480Added: 2015-Jul-12

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Portrait of Malinda Williams

Malinda Williams

Birth Name: Malinda Williams

Birth Date: 1970-09-24

Birth Place: Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA

Details

Alternate Names: Malinda C. Williams, Melinda Williams

Physical Characteristics:

  • Eye Color: brown
  • Hair Color: brown hair

Career

First Appearances:

  • A Thin Line Between Love and Hate (1996) as Erica Wright

Most Important Roles:

  • A Day in the Life (2009) as Boopsy
  • Sunset Park (1996) as Cheryl
  • Uninvited Guest (1999) as Tammy
  • Idlewild (2006) as Zora
  • First Sunday (2008) as Tianna
  • The Wood (1999) as Young Alicia
  • Daddy's Little Girls (2007) as Maya Elizabeth
  • Back Then (2012) as Andrea 'Dre' Devine
  • Percentage (2013) as Cassandra
  • 24 Hour Love (2013) as PJ

Career Highlights:

  • A Day in the Life (2009)
  • Sunset Park (1996)
  • Uninvited Guest (1999)
  • Idlewild (2006)
  • First Sunday (2008)
  • The Wood (1999)
  • Daddy's Little Girls (2007)
  • Back Then (2012)
  • Percentage (2013)
  • 24 Hour Love (2013)

Full Biography

Malinda Williams was born on December 3, 1975 and rose to prominence for her role as Tracy 'Bird' Van Adams on the Showtime series Soul Food.


About the Movie: Soul Food / TV series (2000)

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Summary

Soul Food: The Series is a television drama that aired from June 28, 2000 to May 26, 2004 on Showtime. Created by filmmaker George Tillman Jr., and developed for TV by Felicia D. Henderson, the series is based on Tillman's childhood experiences growing up in Wisconsin and serves as a continuation of his successful 1997 film 'Soul Food'. It is notable for being the longest-running drama with a predominantly black cast in North American prime-time television history, airing for 74 episodes.