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Self - Guest Hostess. Hide Show Archive footage 31 credits. Yet being an African American model in an industry dominated by Caucasians has been difficult. She formed a corporation in —Tygirl, Inc. Another rule? She freely admitted an important one to Appelo in the Entertainment Weekly article: "I'm not takin' off my clothes. Over the next decade, Banks took her career in many different directions.
She wrote a beauty book that preached about the necessity of recognizing one's own inner and outer beauty. She continued to take roles in films. While she played a doll magically given life in the made-for-television movie Life-Size, for the most part Banks remained true to her desire not to take roles that simply relied on her looks. But Banks focused much more on her own image. Taking cues from the success of reality television programming, Banks created America's Next Top Model in The program follows the ups and downs of a group of models as they compete for the chance to win a modeling contract.
Among the show's panel of experts, Banks is portrayed as a powerful gatekeeper to the world of high fashion and glamour. According to New Yorker television critic Nancy Franklin, "the aspiring models view her both as the bearer of a magic ticket out of poverty, obscurity, stripping, and waitressing and as a comforting, maternal, Oprah-like figure.
Television analyst Carolyn Finger told Television Week that "It's the one show that universally it can be said any network would like to have. Among her other ventures, Banks planned to record music and launch herself as a pop diva. In addition she was preparing to launch her own talk show. Television Week noted that "Banks' planned talk show is considered one of the highest-profile pieces of development for syndication in But, as she told Television Week, "there is a void right now for a talk show headed by someone of my generation.
And I hope that will pay off. However, Warner Bros. He told the Hollywood Reporter: "If there's ever a future Oprah, she could be the one. People , April 11, , p. Memberships: none. Awards: none. Sources Periodicals Chicago Tribune , August 6, , p. Cosmopolitan , September Detroit News , June 1, , p.
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