Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actress, Soundtrack |
Birth Day | September 21, 1974 |
Birth Place | The Bronx, New York, United States |
Age | 49 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Libra |
Education | Grace Dodge Vocational High School |
Occupation | Actress, Singer, Teacher |
Years active | 1991–present |
Spouse(s) | Loren Dawson (m. 2001) |
Family | D'atra Hicks (sister) |
Website | twitter.com/TaralHicks |
Net worth: $1 Million (2024)
Taral Hicks, a renowned actress and talented soundtrack artist, is expected to have a net worth of $1 million by the year 2024. Throughout her career in the entertainment industry, Hicks has showcased her remarkable acting skills, captivating audiences with her performances. She has also made significant contributions to the world of music, lending her soulful voice to various soundtracks. With her immense talent and versatility, Taral Hicks has undoubtedly garnered both fame and fortune during her journey in the United States.
Biography/Timeline
In 1995, Hicks signed a deal with Motown Records and released an album titled This Time. The single "Ooh, Ooh Baby", written by and featuring Missy Elliott, charted on the Billboard R&B singles chart. However, the lead single intended to debut her singing career was "Distant Lover", an uptempo track produced by Teddy Riley. The album did not take off until the second single, "Silly", a remake of the classic R&B hit by Deniece Williams, was released. Featuring a black-and-white music video directed by Hype Williams, the single charted well on the R&B chart. After collaborating on the video for "Silly", Williams cast Hicks as in his directorial film debut, 1998's Belly, as Keisha, DMX's girlfriend. The video for "Silly" appeared in one of the film's scenes. Hicks has expressed interest in pursuing a career in gospel music.
Hicks featured in the HBO television series Subway Stories in 1997. Two guest roles followed: 2002's 100 Centre Street in the episode titled "Fathers", and a 2003 episode of Soul Food: The Series titled "The New Math".
Hicks co-starred in the musical stage play Tyler Perry's Aunt Bam's Place with Paris Bennett, Cassi Davis, Jeffrey Lewis, and Melonie Daniels. It had a 3-day run beginning August 30, 2011 in Atlanta, GA (Cobb Energy Center) and was filmed for a DVD release on June 12, 2012.