Celebrity Maia Campbell is an American Actress who rose, fell and made
an astonishing comeback to fame in The Hollywood Industry. The missing
in action Starlet is most known for her role as Tiffany Warren in The
Hit TV Sitcom 'In The House' and has been frequently seen on television
and several movies. Maia was featured in a role as Nicole in the
short-lived Fox series South Central, portraying Larenz Tate's
girlfriend, and also had a guest role in Thea. She's Known as Tupac's
cousin in John Singleton's Poetic Justice, Envy and several others
movies including: Parental Guidance, The Luau, Seventeen Again, and
Trippin’ etc. Maia also Portrayed Mariah Murphey in The Hit Show 90210
Beverly Hills .
Ms. Campbell is also featured as a leading lady in
several music videos such as Tyrese: ‘Lately and his 2nd video‘Sweet
Lady’. Maia was also featured in Jaheim’s music video: ‘Just In Case’
and Fat Joe’s: ‘What’s Luv’ and a host of other music videos.
Actress Maia Campbell's 1st Book is half written by her and her closest friend:
Author/ Real Estate Broker/ Socialite/ Fashionista:
Rhoda DuChess Pruitt.
Their new 'Tell All' is a sincere and entertaining auto biography and is
also Maia's response to her mom's novel on the subject of her life and
bi polar disorder in '72 Hour Hold'. This book :
'Celeb Kids’ Maia Campbell and Rhoda’s Story"
is the most Highly anticipated book formerly advertised as 'Sagitarius' with
Rhoda DuChess Pruitt aka Celeb Kid of
'The Jimmy Castor Bunch' .
It's FINALLY HERE!!!
Maia's mom is... Bebe Moore Campbell has written about 13 books:
She
is the author of three New York Times bestsellers, Brothers and
Sisters, Singing in the Comeback Choir, and What You Owe Me, which was
also a Los Angeles Times "Best Book of 2001". Her other works include
the novel Your Blues Ain't Like Mine, which was a New York Times Notable
Book of the Year and the winner of the NAACP Image Award for
Literature; her memoir, Sweet Summer, Growing Up With and Without My
Dad; and her first nonfiction book, Successful Women, Angry Men:
Backlash in the Two-Career Marriage. Her essays, articles, and excerpts
appear in many anthologies.
The late Bebe Moore Campbell's
interest in mental health was the catalyst for her first children's
book, Sometimes My Mommy Gets Angry, which was published in September
2003. This book won the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)
Outstanding Literature Award for 2003. The book tells the story of how a
little girl copes with being reared by her mentally ill mother. Ms.
Campbell was a member of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill and a
founding member of NAMI-Inglewood. Her latest book, 72 Hour Hold, also
deals with mental illness. Her first play, "Even with the Madness",
debuted in New York in June 2003. This work revisited the theme of
mental illness and the family.
As a journalist, Campbell wrote
articles for The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, the Los
Angeles Times, Essence, Ebony, Black Enterprise, as well as other
publications. She was a regular commentator for Morning Edition a
program on National Public Radio.
The book you are reading:
‘CELEB Kids' Maia Campbell and Rhoda's Story is Maia Campbell's 1st
& Rhoda DuChess Pruitt's 2nd Published book.
Download and read our new tell all book on Amazon.com
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