:::Elise Neal Host SOUL TRAIN AWARDS & NEW VENTURES:::

By Premier on Friday, March 30, 2007 with 1 comment


We all know her by many movies and sitcom performances but she is best know for Will Smith's loosly based sitcom, All Of us. This was one of the top shows on the TV one network line up.BUt in addition, Screen Actors Guild Nominee Elise Neal appeared as a featured presenter for the 21st Annual Soul Train Music Awards ceremony produced by Don Cornelius.


Elise Neal, most known from her roles in Money Talks, Scream 2, All of Us, and the Oscar-winning Hustle and Flow, is a multi-faceted and award-winning actress known to audiences as a familiar face from both film and television.


Having started her career in musical theater, Neal continues to tap into her roots with the music group she created called “ELISE and Assorted Flavors.” Already featured in multiple magazines such as King and Ocean Drive and with performances including the Essence Festival, Neal has proven to be a well-rounded talent whose popularity is thriving. Most recently, Elise and her group performed at the 2007 NBA All-Star NIKE party and are currently recording new music with hit producers and writers.

Elise's solo record, "I'm Down Baby" produced by Al Kapone (EP Hustle & Flow soundtrack) will appear on the soundtrack for upcoming urban drama "4 Life," in which she stars opposite Wood Harris (The Wire) to be released this May. Elise has also just begun work on a pilot for 20th Century FOX called “K-VILLE,” a drama starring Anthony Anderson and Cole Hauser which is shooting on location in New Orleans.

Elise Neal graced the red carpet at the 21st Annual Soul Train Music Awards at the Pasadena Civic Center. The Soul Train Awards will be broadcasted in Los Angeles via Tribune Entertainment Company Distribution. Check your local listings for specific channels and times.

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Fri Feb 05, 01:45:00 AM

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