Born 1983 (age 42) · Orangeburg, South Carolina, U.S.
Appears in 36 titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Angell Conwell (born August 2, 1983) is an American actress. Conwell was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina and moved to Columbia, South Carolina at the age of 2. She attended Seven Oaks Elementary School in Columbia where she was the first African-American student body president. In 1994, she moved to Los Angeles to film the TV pilot "On Our Own". She also starred in films such as Soul Plane and Baby Boy and appeared in TV productions and series like What About Your Friends: Weekend Getaway, One on One and Cuts. She also appeared in one episode of That's So Raven. Conwell was also appearing in the music video of Nelly and the St. Lunatics "Batter Up" which was released in September 2001, and "Ride wit Me" which has been released on April 24, 2001. In December, 2010 Conwell began airing in the recurring role of attorney Leslie Michaelson on the number-one-rated CBS daytime drama, "The Young and the Restless". Description above from the Wikipedia article Angell Conwell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Soul Plane
5.5
Soul Plane
2004
as Tamika
Baby Boy
7.1
Baby Boy
2001
as Kim
The Wash
5.5
The Wash
2001
as Antoinette
4Got10
5.2
4Got10
2015
as Agent Taylor
Half Past Dead 2
5.5
Half Past Dead 2
2007
as Cherise Powell
Love for Sale
6.0
Love for Sale
2008
as Sida
3.2
Portal
2009
as Vanya
Sugar Valentine
3.2
Sugar Valentine
2004
as Naomi
Frankenhood
3.8
Frankenhood
2009
as Sabrina
Unthinkable
4.0
Unthinkable
2020
as Dr. Leigh Waters
24 Hour Love
4.9
24 Hour Love
2013
as Sherri
Confessions
1.7
Confessions
2006
as Cathy Johnson
4Play
3.7
4Play
2014
as Shanice
Show Stoppers
6.5
Show Stoppers
2008
as Pam
5.5
Jury of Our Peers
2008
as Kayla
What About Your Friends: Weekend Get-Away
Message From a Mistress
7.0
Message From a Mistress
2017
as Jessa Bell
Perfect Combination
10.0
Perfect Combination
2010
as Alex
There's a Stranger in My House
3.0
There's a Stranger in My House
2009
as Chelsea
Sex Tax: Based on a True Story