Foxy Brown
Biography
Biography
Foxy Brown worked on a variety of projects during Brown's entertainment career. Brown worked on a variety of projects during Brown's early entertainment career, including"Bulworth" with Warren Beatty (1998), "The 41st Annual Grammy Awards" (CBS, 1998-99) and "The 4th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards" (1998-99). Brown also contributed to "The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards 1999" (UPN, 1998-99) and "Woo" (1998). In the nineties and the early 2000s, Brown devoted Brown's time to various credits, such as "The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards 2000" (UPN, 1999-2000), "Def Jam Uncensored" (MTV, 2000-01) and "MTV20: Grab the Mic -- A Hip-Hop History" (MTV, 2000-01). Brown also worked on the Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker blockbuster "Rush Hour 2" (2001) and "Barbershop" with Ice Cube (2002). In the early 2000s, Brown lent Brown's talents to projects like "MTV Duets" (MTV, 2002-03), the Steve Martin and Queen Latifah hit "Bringing Down the House" (2003) and "Cradle 2 the Grave" (2003) starring Jet Li. Brown's credits also expanded to "And You Don't Stop: 30 Years of Hip Hop" (VH1, 2004-05), "Fade to Black" with Jay-Z (2004) and the Steve Carell and Catherine Keener smash hit "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" (2005). Brown most recently appeared on "VH1 Hip Hop Honors 2009" (VH1, 2009-2010).