Skye Townsend

American actress


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nameSkye Townsend
birth_nameSkylar Christan Townsend
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birth_placeSanta Monica, California, U.S.
occupation
years_active2011–present
fatherRobert Townsend
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| name = Skye Townsend | image = | birth_name = Skylar Christan Townsend | birth_date = | birth_place = Santa Monica, California, U.S. | occupation = | years_active = 2011–present | father = Robert Townsend | website = Skylar Christan "Skye" Townsend (born September 1, 1993) is an American actress and singer. She has released two EPs, Vomit (2012) and Rocking Chairs (2015). Townsend joined the main cast of A Black Lady Sketch Show in 2021. She currently appears as Courtney on the CBS television sitcom The Neighborhood. She was born in Santa Monica, California.

Acting

Townsend made in August 2011 her acting debut on BET web series 8 Days a Week, portraying the character "Jade Taylor". The show ended after 10 episodes. Skye completed a film titled Playin' for Love in 2013, playing the character Maya Hardaway the lead cheerleader. She guest starred in the popular TV series Lucifer as Axara. She has also been cast as Lola in the feature film Chase, shot in summer 2018. As of 2021, Townsend is starring in A Black Lady Sketch Show. She also appeared in on an episode of the 2021 iCarly revival series, which also features her A Black Lady Sketch Show co-star Laci Mosley.

Music career

2012: Recording and releasing ''Vomit'' EP

Townsend released her debut EP album Vomit online via Digital Download on May 5, 2012. The EP featured collaborations from artist like Karina Pasian & Chris O'Bannon" on ("Go Fish!"), "Micky Munday" on ("Hazel") and Wyann Vaughn on ("Free") inspired by Deniece Williams's 1976 hit "Free". The majority of Vomit was produced by Jonathan "JMBeatz" Malone, Waren Vaughn, Vybe, Rey Reel and more. Later on, videos were directed by her father Robert Townsend, for "Go Fish" and "It's Normal" during the month of June 2012.

2015: Recording and releasing ''Rocking Chairs'' EP

In mid to late 2014, Townsend began constructing her second studio EP album, titled Rocking Chairs. The project included 5 tracks along with a feature from rapper, "DEVEY2G" on a song, titled "Always".

Personal life

She is the daughter of actor, director, and comedian Robert Townsend and Cheri Jones.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2019ChaseLola
2021Donny's Bar MitzvahAiymah
2022Fake It Til You Make ItKiraShort
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
20118 Days a WeekJade Taylor10 episodes
2017Legends of Chamberlain Heights1 episode
2018LuciferAxara1 episode
2019The DonorsSiliva7 episodes
2021iCarlyKiki1 episode
2021–2023A Black Lady Sketch ShowVarious Characters18 episodes
2022Christmas Party CrashersTara AriesTV movie
2023Pretty StonedLeilaTV movie
2023Family Guy1 episode; Voice
2023A Christmas SerenadeWillowTV movie
2024–presentThe NeighborhoodCourtney PridgeonRecurring role (season 6)
Main cast (season 7)
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Discography

Extended Play

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TitleAlbum detailsVomit (EP)
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TitleAlbum detailsRocking Chairs
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Notable songs

  • 2012: "Go Fish!" (Produced by JM)
  • 2012: "Its Normal" (Produced by JM)
  • 2013: "Noreg" (Produced by IrateGenius & KayJayBeatz)
  • 2013: "X-Talk" (Produced by Augie Ray)
  • 2013: "Pineapple Diet (ft. Micky Munday)" (Produced by Drupiano)
  • 2015: "Rocking Chairs" (produced by JM)
  • 2015: "Always (ft. DEVEY2G)" (produced by JM)

References

References

  1. [http://skyetownsenddaily.com/skye/biography/ Biography] {{webarchive. link. (2015-06-10 , Official Website. Accessed on November 4, 2012)
  2. Kuznikov, Selena. (August 14, 2024). "Skye Townsend Upped to Series Regular on CBS' 'The Neighborhood' (EXCLUSIVE)".
  3. "Skye Townsend stars on BET series, "8 Days a Week"". [[Black Entertainment Television.
  4. "Playin' for Love".
  5. (2018-03-12). "[VIDEO] 'Lucifer' Season 3 Episode 17 — "I Will Survive" Sing-Off". TVLine.
  6. "Chase".
  7. "A Black Lady Sketch Show".
  8. (May 7, 2012). "Skye Townsend releases debut EP "Vomit" & Video "Normal"". Vibe Vixen.
  9. (April 18, 2015). "New EP: Skye Townsend, "Rocking Chairs"". Eb the Celeb.
  10. Victoria Uwumarogie. (September 28, 2011). "Get to Know Skye Townsend (Robert's Daughter) and Her Show, "8 Days a Week"". Madame Noire.
  11. [https://web.archive.org/web/20160116060422/https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/rocking-chairs-ep/id958281447 Rocking Chairs on iTunes]

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