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Dwan Smith (born January 22, 1944) is an American
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and film actress, singer and model. Smith is perhaps best known for her role as Delores Williams in the 1976 musical drama film '' Sparkle''.


Biography


Early life and education

Born one of four children to Virgil (b. 1917; d. 1990) and Adaliah Smith in
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, Smith attended
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. After graduating from college in 1966, Smith relocated to Los Angeles, California. Prior to her career, Smith taught speech therapy to kindergartens. In 1969, Smith won the title of "Ms Zodiac of 1969", an astrological beauty contest held in Hollywood, California. Smith later won the title of "Mrs. California" in 1985.


Career

In 1972, she made her television debut on the series ''
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''. This was followed by roles in television movies such as the unsold television film ''A Very Missing Person'', and ''The Couple Takes a Wife''. She began making regular appearances on television shows such as ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Sanford & Son'', ''
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'', '' Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Joe Forrester'' and '' Police Story''. In 1975, Smith was cast in the role of Delores Williams in the American musical drama '' Sparkle'', her best-known role which was released in April 1976. Smith starred opposite singer-actresses Irene Cara and
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, who portrayed her sisters Sparkle and Sister, respectively. Although the character "Sister" was the eldest of the three sisters, Smith (aged 31 at the time) was ten years older than McKee and fourteen years older than Cara. Smith was also eight years younger than
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who portrayed their mother, Effie. In the film, Smith performed backing vocals to the
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-penned songs, " Something He Can Feel," "Hooked On Your Love," and "Jump" (which were all re-recorded by
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for the entire
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). Smith continued to make appearances in films such as ''Cop on the Beat'', ''Brothers'' (opposite Bernie Casey), the ill-fated and critically panned '' The Concorde... Airport '79'' and '' Hell Squad'' followed by her role of Dr. Irma Foster on the soap opera ''
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'', a role she played from 1987 to 1989. Since her role in ''Sparkle'', Smith largely faded from television and film altogether, appearing in the
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'' MP Da Last Don'' (1998) as
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's mother, ''In The Wake'' (2000) and '' House Party 4: Down to the Last Minute'' (2001) as Mrs. Dixon. The film is marked as Smith's last role to date.


Personal

Smith has been married twice and has three children. In August 1978, she married Nathaniel Fortier. On August 3, 2011, Smith recently appeared in a
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video via her channel 'mizdwan4' to which she was to reveal her
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for the first time. However, the secret comes out as her love and addiction for all types of
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s.


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