Countess Vaughn
- Actress
- Music Department
- Producer
Countess Danielle Vaughn was born August 8, 1978 in Idabel, Oklahoma, a small town of approximately 7500 people. She was
born to Sandra & Leo Vaughn who taught in the local schools. Very
early Countess established herself as a young singer with a dynamic
voice. In 1988, she sang her way to stardom by becoming Star Search Junior Vocalist Champion. From there her TV career was born. She
co-starred on NBC's "227". She had recurring roles on "Hangin' With
Cooper," and "Roc." In 1995 she was a part of the original cast of
"Moesha" playing the role of Kim Parker. In 1999 UPN's "The Parkers" debuted
with Countess starring in this "Moesha" spinoff. Also in 1999 she was a
part of the cast of the movie, "Trippin'". From the NAACP she has
received The Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Award, and in
1998 she received that organization's "Image Award." Future plans are
to do an album and act in more movies.