Danitra VanceActorBorn: 13 July 1959 Died: 21 August 1994 (breast cancer) Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois Best known as: Cast member of Saturday Night Live Danitra Vance was the first African-American woman to be a regular on the TV show Saturday Night Live. She appeared on the show for one season in 1985-86 (the same year Randy Quaid and Robert Downey, Jr. were regulars). SNL aside, Vance was best known as a New York stage actress and tart-tongued comedian, winning a 1990 Obie Award for her performance in the off-Broadway play Spunk. On film she appeared with Tim Roth and Samuel L. Jackson in the 1991 film Jumpin' At the Boneyard and had small parts in the films The War of the Roses (1989, with Michael Douglas) and Little Man Tate (1991, with Jodie Foster). She died of breast cancer in 1994. Extra credit: Vance hosted a 1986 teen pregnancy prevention video titled It Only Takes Once. Copyright © 1998-2006 by Who2?, LLC. All rights reserved. More on Danitra Vance from Fact Monster:
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