Monica Calhoun

Monica Calhoun Headshot

Actress

Birth Date: July 29, 1971

Age: 53 years old

Birth Place: Atlanta, Georgia

Best-known for her roles in "The Players Club" (1998) and "The Best Man" (1999), Daytime Emmy nominee Monica Calhoun became a regular presence in Hollywood's African-American community starting in the late 1980s. Born in Philadelphia in 1971, Calhoun's potential was first spotted as a teenager by a talent scout at a theater summer camp, and after making her on-screen debut in the Dr. Lois Lee biopic "Children Of The Night" (1985), she was cast as truck stop owner Brenda's (Whoopi Goldberg) rebellious daughter in both the big-screen version of the comedy-drama "Bagdad Cafe" (1987) and its short-lived TV adaptation (CBS 1990-91).

Having previously appeared in two earlier "ABC Afterschool Specials" (ABC 1980-1996), Calhoun then received a Daytime Emmy nomination for her performance in her third, "Different Worlds: A Story Of Interracial Love," before going on to play eldest sister Rebbie Jackson in "The Jacksons: An American Dream" (1992) and civil rights activist Minnijean Brown in "The Ernest Green Story" (1993). Following small parts in "Sister Act 2: Back In The Habit" (1993) and "Jack The Bear" (1993) and guest slots on the television sitcoms "A Different World" (NBC 1987-1993) and "The Wayans Bros" (The WB 1995-99), Calhoun made further notable appearances in TV movies "Rebound: The Legend Of Earl 'The Goat' Manigault" (1996) and "The Ditchdigger's Daughters" (1997).

Calhoun then landed two of her most memorable roles in quick succession, tragic stripper Ebony in Ice Cube's directorial debut, "The Players Club" (1998) and Mia Morgan, the bride-to-be who has an affair with Taye Diggs's title character in Malcolm D. Lee's sleeper hit "The Best Man" (1999). After appearing in the well-reviewed romantic drama "Love & Basketball" (2000), Calhoun spent several years appearing in small, often low-budget indie films such as the erotic thriller "Trois 2: Pandora's Box" (2002). Returning to TV, she guested on acclaimed shows such as hospital drama "Grey's Anatomy" (ABC 2005-), family sitcom "Everybody Hates Chris" (UPN 2005-09) and procedural drama "Cold Case" (CBS 2003-2010).

After taking the lead role of Ocean, a single parent who attempts to reinvent her life, in web series "Diary Of A Single Mom," Calhoun then provided several tear-jerking moments when she reprised her role of Mia in the hit sequel "The Best Man Holiday" (2013).

Credits

Deadly EntanglementStream

Actor
Deidra
Movie
2023

Safe RoomStream

Actor
Officer Armani
Movie
2022

36 Hour Layover

Actor
Nina Thomas
Movie
2016

Everything but a Man

Actor
Vanessa
Movie
2016

The Best Man HolidayStream

Actor
Mia
Movie
2013
70%

Our World With Black Enterprise

Guest
Show
2006

Everybody Hates ChrisStream

Guest Star
Charlotte
Series
2005
95%

Grey's AnatomyStream

Guest Star
Mrs. Wood
Series
2005
84%

The Salon

Actor
Brenda
Movie
2005

Friends & Lovers

Actor
Debra
Movie
2005

Justice

Actor
Sharice
Movie
2004

Cold CaseStream

Guest Star
Series
2003

Love Chronicles

Actor
Maya
Movie
2003

Gang of RosesStream

Actor
Rachel
Movie
2003

Pandora's Box

Actor
Mia DuBois
Movie
2002

Civil Brand

Actor
Wet
Movie
2002

Final Breakdown

Actor
Cammy
Movie
2002

A Private Affair

Actor
Movie
2000

Intimate Betrayal

Actor
Reese Deleware
Movie
1999

The Best ManStream

Actor
Mia Morgan
Movie
1999
72%

The Players ClubStream

Actor
Ebony
Movie
1998
31%

Park Day

Actor
Tamala Davis
Movie
1998

Good News

Guest Star
Show
1997

What About Your Friends: Graduation Blues

Actor
Show
1997

The Ditchdigger's Daughters

Actor
Linda
Movie
1997

The Jamie Foxx ShowStream

Guest Star
Series
1996

Malcolm & EddieStream

Guest Star
Series
1996

Rebound -- The Legend of Earl The Goat Manigault

Actor
Evonne
Movie
1996

The Wayans Bros.Stream

Guest Star
Series
1995

NYPD BlueStream

Guest Star
Denise Woodson
Series
1993
83%

The Jacksons: An American Dream

Actor
Rebbie Jackson
Miniseries
1992

A Different World

Guest Star
Series
1987

Bagdad CafeStream

Actor
Phyllis
Movie
1987
81%