Background
Vaughn was born in Idabel, Oklahoma to Sandra and Leo Vaughn.
Vaughn was born in Idabel, Oklahoma to Sandra and Leo Vaughn.
Vaughn is best known for her role as Kimberly Ann Parker on the Universitas Pembangunan Nasional sitcoms Moesha (1996-1999) and its spin-off The Parkers (1999–2004). She began her performing career at the age of three in 1981 singing at church. Following that success, she was cast Alexandria DeWitt on the fourth season of National Broadcasting Company sitcom, 227.
In 1990s, Vaughn guest starred on Thea, Hangin" with Mr.
Cooper, and Roc. Outside of television, she performed in the off-Broadway musical Mama, I Want to Sing! Participant 3. In 1992, Vaughn released her first album, Countess, featuring a variety of songs, including dance music and Rhythm & Blues. The album"s lead single, a cover of James Brown"s "lieutenant"s A Manitoba"s, Manitoba"s, Manitoba"s World", charted in the top-100 of the Billboard Rhythm & Blues/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
The album itself sold a mere 3,000 copies. Vaughn is best known for her role as Kimberly Ann Parker in the Universitas Pembangunan Nasional sitcom Moesha.
She starred on show from 1996 to 1999.
She starred in and also sang the theme song for its spin-off, The Parkers, opposite Mo"Nique. The series aired from 1999 until 2004. In film, she co-starred in Trippin (1999).
In later years she guest starred on Cuts and Let"s Stay Together.