Tyra Banks
(born December 4, 1973) is an African-American
supermodel and is considered one of the top
models in the world.
Banks
was born in Los Angeles, California and attended
Immaculate Heart High School. In 1991, Banks
was just weeks away from starting her freshman
year at college when Elite, a fashion magazine,
gave the 17-year-old her first modelling job.
Instead of heading to school, Tyra headed to
Paris for fashion shows and soon became internationally
known. She is now featured in a wide array of
magazines, commercials, and billboards. Her
credits include Cover Girl, Swatch, Pepsi, Nike,
Tommy Hilfiger, Ralph Lauren, and Dolce &
Gabbana, among many others.
Banks was the first African-American
to be featured on the cover of Gentlemen's Quarterly,
Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue and the
Victoria's Secret catalog. It was her Victoria's
Secret work in particular that made her famous.
In 1997, Tyra won the prestigious Michael Award
for Supermodel of the Year.
Banks is the host, chief
judge, and an executive producer (with Ken Mok)
of the UPN television show America's Next Top
Model, which chronicles the transformation of
everyday young women into potential supermodels.
In 2004 Banks released
an album of dance and pop music. A single, "Shake
Ya Body," was released and ignored.
In the same year, Banks
was Punk'd by Ashton Kutcher's crew members.
In addition to recurring
roles in The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, as Will
Smith's friend from Philadelphia, and in the
college drama Felicity, Banks has appeared in
numerous movies.
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