Angell Conwell (born August 2, 1983) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Leslie Michaelson in the CBS daytime soap opera, The Young and the Restless and Lisa Stallworth in the Bounce TV sitcom Family Time . In film, she appeared in Baby Boy (2001) and starred as Veronica on Bigger .
23-1198: Conwell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Angell Conwell (born 1983), American actress and model Carolyn Conwell , American actress Ernie Conwell (born 1972), American football player Esther M. Conwell (1922–2014), physicist who studied properties of semiconductors and organic conductors Henry Conwell (1745–1842), Roman Catholic clergyman Joe Conwell (born 1961), American football player Leon M. Conwell , American journalist and politician Nula Conwell (born 1959), British-born character actress with strong Irish family ties Russell Conwell (1843–1925), American Baptist minister, orator, philanthropist, lawyer, and writer Tommy Conwell , American guitarist, songwriter and performer Tony Conwell (1932–2017), English footballer Wilfred Conwell Bain (1908–1997), American music educator and an opera theater director See also [ edit ] Conwell-Egan Catholic High School , coeducational Catholic high school in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary (GCTS)
46-492: A later episode, he tried three times to get due to failing the class twice) and became a sportscaster. Flex works for the fictional WYNX-TV in Baltimore, resides in the ultimate bachelor pad, and lives the life of luxury. He is a ladies' man who wants to be both a responsible parent and a best friend to Breanna. Flex is very protective of his daughter, especially with boys. He has only had a few serious relationships, one of which
69-629: A recurring role, Conwell was placed on contract by Bell's successor, Jill Farren Phelps . However, she was returned to recurring status in August 2014. Conwell made her last appearance as Leslie on June 22, 2017, but returned in April 2019 in a brief guest appearance to honor Kristoff St. John 's and his character. In 2012, Conwell was cast in a leading role alongside Omar Gooding in the Bounce TV sitcom Family Time . In 2019, she began starring in
92-466: Is an American sitcom that aired on UPN from September 3, 2001, to May 15, 2006. The series stars Flex Alexander as a single sportscaster, who becomes a full-time father when his ex-wife decides to accept a job out of the country and his teenage daughter Breanna ( Kyla Pratt ) moves in with him. The series was set in Baltimore for the first four seasons, before changing settings to Los Angeles for
115-609: Is an evangelical theological seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Conwell . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Conwell&oldid=1191502271 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
138-678: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Angell Conwell Conwell was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina and moved to Columbia, South Carolina at the age of 2. She attended Seven Oaks Elementary School in Columbia where she became the first Black American student body president. She later attended Irmo Middle School in Columbia, South Carolina briefly before relocating to Los Angeles, California . Conwell went on to attend Valley View, Glendale High School , where she
161-437: Is shown in bed with D-Mack ( Ray J ). Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 The show's theme song "Living One on One", was written and performed by Shanice (wife of the show's star Flex Alexander ) and Tonex with music composed by Jonathan Wolff and Becky Kneubuhl (who composed the scene-change music for the first season). The theme song was slightly shortened and remixed by Detail and Ray J for
184-430: Is the exact opposite of Flex's, in which Duane usually repels women. The women he does date, however, are somewhat unusual. His only serious girlfriend during the series was Candy ( Shondrella Avery ), whom he dated for two years before getting engaged and later breaking up. Breanna's best friend is Spirit Jones ( Sicily Sewell ) with whom she creates some mischief. Her other best friend, Arnaz Ballard ( Robert Ri'chard ),
207-559: Is the object of her on-again, off-again affection. The two were just friends, but Breanna became jealous of Arnaz's old girlfriend, Ginger (Khanya Mkhize). Arnaz became jealous when, in season 2, Breanna began dating Josh ( Josh Henderson ). The two finally became a couple in the latter part of the series. They break up during the third season and move on to date other people, though they know they still love each other. The series ends with Arnaz chasing after Michelle ( Brandy Norwood ), D-Mack's sister, with whom he has fallen in love while Breanna
230-732: The BET+ comedy-drama series Bigger . Angell was honored with receiving the Key to the City of Columbia, South Carolina; her hometown by the Mayor Steven Benjamin on February 5, 2019. A day which the Mayor also deemed as Angell Conwell Day . In 2019, Conwell was given the Key to the City of Columbia, South Carolina by Mayor Steven Benjamin. One on One (American TV series) One on One
253-508: The coming-of-age drama Baby Boy starring opposite Omar Gooding . She later appeared in films such as The Wash (2001) and Soul Plane (2004). In 2010, Conwell was cast as attorney Leslie Michaelson in the CBS daytime soap opera, The Young and the Restless . Conwell first appeared in the role of Leslie Michaelson on December 2, 2010, in a recurring status. Conwell auditioned for
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#1732793875264276-734: The afternoon), as well as Saturday broadcasts. Formerly, Bounce TV and TV One both air the series. The series joined Netflix on October 15, 2020. As of 2024, reruns of the series can be seen on Cleo TV and Dabl . In overseas, One on One is broadcast in Canada on BET and local affiliates; on Nine Network in Australia; on SABC1 in South Africa and in the Middle East on the Paramount Comedy Channel in
299-545: The distribution rights to the series for the first year of its syndication run. CBS Media Ventures (formerly CBS Television Distribution) has been the series' distributor since September 2007. In the United States, One on One was broadcast on various local television stations (mostly Fox , The WB , and UPN ) affiliates from September 2006 to September 2009. The series was rerun on Noggin 's teen block, The N , from October 2006 onward. It continued to air when The N
322-652: The final season. The series was a joint production of the Greenblatt/Janollari Studio and Daddy's Girl Productions in association with Paramount Network Television . The series featured guest appearances from numerous celebrities and athletes, including Lil' Zane , Chris Brown , Lil' Romeo , Eve , Lloyd , Floetry , Angie Stone , Mario , Omarion , Brandy , Solange Knowles , Nina Sky , Marques Houston , Smokey Robinson , Kim Fields , Avant , Jennifer Freeman , Nate Dogg , Bobby V , Claudia Jordan , Ruben Studdard , and Lisa Leslie . The show
345-605: The first four seasons included a closeup shot of Flex, Breanna, and Arnaz before cutting back to a shot of the entire cast. The final season's opening titles featured the main cast (Breanna, Arnaz, and new characters D-Mack, Sara, Cash, and Lisa) at different places at the Venice Beach Boardwalk, before meeting back at the beach house to take a picture together. One on One began airing in syndication in September 2006. CBS Paramount Domestic Television also held
368-419: The guitar only to be interrupted by a basketball bouncing in his direction that fell out of Duane's hand and he chases him). The fourth-season opening titles featured the cast in a dressing room getting ready for a night on the town, the end of the sequence featuring a pan shot of the cast in the mirror wearing different outfits from what they were wearing at the beginning of the pan shot. The opening sequences for
391-402: The role because her "entire family watches the show", explaining, "the character was one that I really wanted to play. When I went to the audition, I just really felt it and I think it came off in the audition. I really enjoy working with the cast. They are such great actors which I don't think a lot of people realize. The whole experience has been just great". In December 2012, after two years in
414-432: The show's fifth season. A truncated version of the theme, which had no lyrics except for the words "One on One", was used as a closing theme, heard only in syndicated airings. The opening titles for the first three seasons featured the cast playing basketball on an outdoor court (though it also showed some characters doing other things at that same setting, e.g., Spirit checking out a boy who walks past her, and Arnaz playing
437-494: Was Breanna's mother Nicole Barnes ( Tichina Arnold ), whom he impregnated at the age of 18. When Nicole takes a job in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia , Nicole allows Breanna to live with Flex. Flex's best friend and Breanna's godfather, Duane Odell Knox ( Kelly Perine ), is a used-car salesman who lives across the hall from Flex and Breanna and is a constant presence in their lives for better or worse. Duane's way with women
460-713: Was a cheerleader and member of both the Student Body Association and Drama Club. She then attended Glendale Community College also in Glendale . In 1994, Conwell moved to Los Angeles to film the TV pilot On Our Own . She later was cast in a recurring role in the CBS sitcom Dave's World , and has appeared in a number of sitcoms, including Sabrina the Teenage Witch , The Parkers , One on One and Cuts . In 2001, Conwell made her film debut in
483-408: Was also canceled when UPN and The WB merged to form The CW. The show focuses the lives of Flex Washington (Alexander) and his teenage daughter Breanna Barnes (Pratt). The series begins with Breanna wanting to stay with her father, Flex, whom Breanna used to see only two weeks a year. When he blew out his knee during an NBA game, Flex had his communications degree to fall back on (which he revealed in
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#1732793875264506-494: Was cancelled months before The WB and UPN merged to form The CW . The show would also have a spin-off series Cuts , which follows Flex's younger stepbrother Kevin Barnes running the local barbershop/ day spa with a spoiled brat named Tiffany Sherwood after her father Jack Sherwood purchased the shop. The show premiered as a mid-season replacement during the 2004–2005 television season. The show lasted for only two seasons and
529-435: Was spun off into a 24-hour channel on December 31, 2007 and ran until October 2008. It rejoined the channel's lineup on September 14, 2009, and was moved to the successor channel TeenNick on September 28, 2009. It aired in two-hour blocks in the morning and late-night hours before being removed from TeenNick's lineup in 2013. The series began airing on BET in 2009, airing in two one-hour blocks (one weekday mornings and one in
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