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Vivica A. Fox, Monica Calhoun, Terrence Howard, Kym Whitley, Darrin Dewitt Henson, Garrett Morris, and Dondré T. Whitfield in The Salon (2005)

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The Salon

6 Things You Didn't Know about Kym Whitley (and Nas?)
Kym Whitley needs no introduction. Since her breakout cameo as "Suga" in "Next Friday" in 2000, she's been a wisecracking Bff in "The Salon," a sex-starved hair stylist in "Deliver Us from Eva" and a soft-spoken supportive mom in "College Road Trip." Kym's been on our radar for years, but in her current role as a celebrity co-host on NBC's reality makeover show "School Pride," we're learning about the real woman behind the laughs. She's no joke. Here are six things you didn't know about the wisecracking Ohio native...
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  • 11/5/2010
  • Essence
De'Angelo Wilson at an event for 8 Mile (2002)
8 Mile Actor Found Hanged
De'Angelo Wilson at an event for 8 Mile (2002)
An up-and-coming actor who starred in Eminem's movie 8 Mile has been found dead in an apparent suicide.

De'Angelo Wilson's body was discovered in a room at a commercial premises in Los Angeles. It is believed he had hanged himself.

Wilson, who played DJ Iz in the 2002 movie and also starred in an episode of TV crime drama CSI: NY, is thought to have died on 26 November.

According to AllHipHop.com, Wilson.s mother did not have enough money to transport his body to the family's home in Dayton, Ohio - so friends stepped in to help out.

Wilson had also appeared in several other movies including Antwone Fisher, The Salon, and Mercy Street.
  • 12/8/2008
  • WENN
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