Toni Braxton


Actor, Singer

About

Also Known As
Toni Michelle Braxton
Birth Place
Severn, Maryland, USA
Born
October 07, 1967

Biography

A successful, remarkably talented Grammy-winning R&B singer, Toni Braxton made the most of a four-year break between her second and third albums by taking on the role of Belle in the Broadway production of Disney's "Beauty and the Beast," beginning her acting career. Sultry, shapely and strikingly attractive, this African-American daughter of a minister was a diminutive (5'2") woman with...

Family & Companions

Curtis Martin
Companion
No longer together.
Keri Lewis
Husband
Musician. Born c. 1969; member of the R&B group Mint Condition; co-wrote the title track to her third album "The Heat"; engaged in 2000; married on April 21, 2001.

Biography

A successful, remarkably talented Grammy-winning R&B singer, Toni Braxton made the most of a four-year break between her second and third albums by taking on the role of Belle in the Broadway production of Disney's "Beauty and the Beast," beginning her acting career. Sultry, shapely and strikingly attractive, this African-American daughter of a minister was a diminutive (5'2") woman with a great big voice. While a single released by The Braxtons (Toni and three of her four younger sisters) didn't go very far on the R&B charts in 1989, her performance caught the attention of legendary songwriters and producers Antonio 'L.A.' Reid and Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds, who signed the young vocalist to their LaFace Records, a subsidiary of Arista. Replacing Anita Baker, who was unable to fulfill her commitment, Braxton lent her talents to the "Boomerang" (1992) soundtrack, scoring a hit with the single "Love Shoulda Brought You Home." She followed up with a self-titled debut album chock full of lovelorn hits, including the sweetly sincere "You Mean the World to Me," the delightfully dramatic "Breathe Again" and the somewhat ironic "Just Another Sad Love Song." While Braxton was certainly no stranger to such formulaic sad love songs, her appearance on the scene was a breath of fresh air, using her husky and powerful voice to celebrate rather than overshadow her material.

Braxton's deep voice, mature material and tendency to shy away from vocal acrobatics resulted in the marketing of the performer as an adult contemporary artist, all glamour and sequined gowns at the relatively young age of twenty-five. This smart marketing matched with Braxton's undeniable talent led to multiplatinum sales for the record, but Braxton's follow-up album "Secrets" (1996) had the artist skewing younger with a fresh, more playful look and attitude. Still, alongside slinky beat-driven songs like "You're Making Me High" stood the tried and true melancholic ballads like "Un-break My Heart." In the year after the release of the multiplatinum success "Secrets," Braxton was involved in contract disputes with her record company over what she saw as an unfair lack of compensation considering the sales she was generating for the label. Explaining that she only saw something in the neighborhood of thirty-five cents per unit sold, Braxton sought a way out of her contract, and in February of 1998 filed for bankruptcy.

In the midst of contract talks with LaFace and Arista and unable to put out another record, Braxton headed to Broadway, where she took over the role of Belle in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast." Promising to add some edge to the sunshiny role, Braxton was presented with a new song written especially for her in the production, and enjoyed a successful run on stage. Reconciling with LaFace and Arista in 1999 meant that her third album "The Heat" was set for a 2000 release. Boasting the vocal abilities that made her a superstar and showcasing a new more proactive attitude, Braxton wasn't lamenting lost love on this release so much as asserting her own power. With two hit singles in succession questioning the subject's masculinity ("He Wasn't Man Enough" and "Just Be a Man About It"), Braxton no longer seemed the beautifully tragic victim, but rather a mature woman coming into her own. Wearing a dress to the 2001 Grammys that rivaled the previous year's scanty offering by Jennifer Lopez, Braxton went out of her way to shrug her previous image and succeed both in raising eyebrows and selling records.

Braxton more literally took on a whole new character later that year, making her feature acting debut in "Kingdom Come" (2001). An irreverent but heartwarming comedy, the film chronicled the events and emotions surrounding an African-American family reuniting for their patriarch's wake. Playing the glamorous cousin who marries the Mister Right that the deceased's daughter-in-law (Jada Pinkett Smith) let get away, Braxton succeeded in making the most of both her snarky sultriness and graceful elegance, and turned in a fine performance. Studying under trained stage actor and former "Roc" (Fox) star Ella Joyce and counting singer-actress Vanessa L Williams as an inspiration, Braxton seemed to be taking the possibility of pursuing an acting career seriously, and could ostensibly emerge as a viable double threat.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Faith Under Fire (2018)
Every Day is Christmas (2018)
Toni Braxton: Unbreak My Heart (2016)
Herself
Twist of Faith (2013)
The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure (2012)
Voice
Play'd: A Hip Hop Story (2002)
KINGDOM COME (2001)

Writer (Feature Film)

Toni Braxton: Unbreak My Heart (2016)
Book As Source Material

Producer (Feature Film)

Every Day is Christmas (2018)
Executive Producer
Faith Under Fire (2018)
Executive Producer
Toni Braxton: Unbreak My Heart (2016)
Executive Producer

Music (Feature Film)

The Forgiven (2018)
Song Performer
The Forgiven (2018)
Song
More Than a Game (2009)
Song Performer
Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005)
Song Performer
Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005)
Song
How High (2001)
Song
How High (2001)
Song Performer
Boomerang (1992)
Song Performer

Cast (Special)

Prince: The Art of Musicology (2004)
The 57th Annual Tony Awards (2003)
VH1 Inside Out Toni Braxton: Family Comes First (2003)
The 6th Annual Sears Soul Train Christmas Starfest (2003)
Tom Jones: For One Night Only (2002)
Intimate Portrait: Toni Braxton (2002)
Road to Fame (2001)
The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards (2001)
Presenter
Grammy Awards Fashion Review 2001 (2001)
Joan Rivers: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001)
Ladies' Home Journal's Most Fascinating Women to Watch (2001)
The 28th Annual American Music Awards (2001)
Performer
The 32nd NAACP Image Awards (2001)
Presenter
Super Bowl XXXIV (2000)
("Half-Time Show")
The BET 20th Anniversary Celebration (2000)
The 2000 Billboard Music Awards (2000)
Presenter
The 2000 MTV Video Music Awards (2000)
Presenter
6th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards (2000)
Performer
25 Years of No. 1 Hits: Arista Records' Anniversary Celebration (2000)
An Evening of Stars: A Celebration of Educational Excellence Benefiting The United Negro College Fund (1998)
American Music Awards 1998 (1998)
Performer
Hollywood & Vinyl: Disney's 101 Greatest Musical Moments (1998)
Songs & Visions (1997)
The 1997 Billboard Music Awards (1997)
Performer
1997 American Music Awards (1997)
Performer
1996 Grammy Awards (1996)
Performer
The 1996 Billboard Music Awards (1996)
Performer
The VH1 Fashion Awards (1996)
Performer
The 1996 Essence Awards (1996)
Performer
The 1996 MTV Video Music Awards (1996)
Presenter
The 25th Anniversary Essence Awards (1995)
Performer
Christmas at Home With the Stars (1994)
1994 American Music Awards (1994)
Performer
The Essence Awards (1994)
Performer
The 8th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1994)
Performer
The 1994 MTV Movie Awards (1994)
Performer
The 36th Annual Grammy Awards (1994)
Presenter

Music (Special)

Tom Jones: For One Night Only (2002)
Song Performer ("Knock On Wood")
The 28th Annual American Music Awards (2001)
Song Performer
25 Years of No. 1 Hits: Arista Records' Anniversary Celebration (2000)
Song Performer
Super Bowl XXXIV (2000)
Song Performer
1997 American Music Awards (1997)
Song Performer
Rock 'n' Roll Skating Championship (1997)
Song Performer
The 25th Anniversary Essence Awards (1995)
Song Performer
Christmas at Home With the Stars (1994)
Song Performer

Dance (Special)

1997 American Music Awards (1997)
Choreographer

Film Production - Main (Special)

1997 American Music Awards (1997)
Production

Life Events

1989

The Braxtons signed to Arista Records; their first single, "Good Life" was released in 1990

1991

Signed solo contract with LaFace records

1992

Contributed three tracks to the soundtrack of Eddie Murphy's "Boomerang," including "Give U My Heart," a duet with Babyface

1993

Released self-titled debut album, featuring the hit singles "Breathe Again" and "You Mean the World to Me"; sold more than 11 million copies

1994

Played herself in a concert themed episode of "Roc" (FOX)

1996

Released sophomore album, "Secrets," with the hit singles "Un-break My Heart" and "You're Making Me High"

1997

Embroiled in a contract dispute with LaFace and Arista Records

1998

Made Broadway debut playing the role of Belle in Disney's musical, "Beauty and the Beast"

1998

Filed for bankrupcy (February)

1999

Reconciled with LaFace/Arista Records

2000

Released her third album, "The Heat"

2001

Made feature acting debut as Jada Pinkett Smith's glamorous rival in the comedy, "Kingdom Come"

2002

Released fourth studio album, "More Than a Woman"

2003

Left Arista and signed with Blackground Records

2005

Released her fifth album, "Libra"

2006

Performed a year long run of "Toni Braxton: Revealed" at the Flamingo Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas

2006

Recorded a song with Il Divo titled, "The Time of Our Lives," which was used as the official FIFA World Cup anthem

2007

Ended her contract with Blackground Records

2008

Signed to Atlantic Records

2008

Appeared as a contestant on the seventh season of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars"

Family

Michael Braxton
Father
Minister. Divorced from Braxton's mother in 2000 after 33 years of marriage.
Evelyn Braxton
Mother
Divorced from Braxton's father in 2000 after 33 years of marriage.
Towanda Braxton
Sister
Singer. Younger; member of The Braxtons, an R&B vocal group.
Trina Braxton
Sister
Singer. Younger; member of The Braxtons, an R&B vocal group.
Tamar Braxton
Sister
Singer. Braxton's youngest sister; member of The Braxtons, an R&B vocal group; launched solo career in 1999.
Denim Cole Braxton Lewis
Son
Born on December 2, 2001 in Atlanta Georgia.
Diezel Ky Braxton Lewis
Son
Born on March 31, 2003 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Companions

Curtis Martin
Companion
No longer together.
Keri Lewis
Husband
Musician. Born c. 1969; member of the R&B group Mint Condition; co-wrote the title track to her third album "The Heat"; engaged in 2000; married on April 21, 2001.

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