An iconic singer, actress, model and history-making pageant queen, Vanessa Williams is turning 63, and there is an endless number of reasons to celebrate her legendary life so far.
Williams, who turns 63 on Wednesday, March 18, is known for a vast number of accomplishments, including being the first Black woman to be crowned Miss America in 1983.
Her signature hit, "Save the Best for Last," helped Williams make a comeback in the early '90s, revitalizing her career years after becoming embroiled in scandal. (In 1984, Williams was forced to resign her Miss America title after nude photographs of her were set to be published in Penthouse magazine.)
"Save the Best for Last" would go on to earn Williams massive success, rebounding her career and solidifying her as a mainstream pop artist.
View this post on InstagramIt also made Billboard's list of the Top 100 Pop Singles of 1992, coming in at #4 on the impressive list.
In addition to "Save the Best for Last," Williams is known for a number of other hit songs, including her pop version of "Colors of the Wind" from Pocahontas. More of her popular tracks include "Dreamin'" (1998), "The Sweetest Days" (1995) and "Love Is" (1993) from the Beverly Hills, 90210soundtrack.
Along with her extensive list of music and stage credits, Williams is also known for a number of onscreen roles, like her Emmy-nominated performance in the TV series Ugly Betty and her role as Renee Perry in Desperate Housewives.
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