Sheryl LeeSheryl Lee is an actress, born April 22, 1967 in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany, though she grew up in Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A. Lee is best remembered by legions of David Lynch fans for her appearance as Laura Palmer in the cult television series Twin Peaks, as well as Laura's cousin Madeline Ferguson later in the series (a role which was reportedly written because Lynch, impressed with her abilities, wanted to give her a fuller role on the show). Lee is married to Jesse Diamond, a musician and son of singer and songwriter Neil Diamond. The couple have a son, Elijah. This page about Sheryl Lee includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Sheryl Lee News stories about Sheryl Lee External links for Sheryl Lee Videos for Sheryl Lee Wikis about Sheryl Lee Discussion Groups about Sheryl Lee Blogs about Sheryl Lee Images of Sheryl Lee |
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The couple have a son, Elijah. All albums released on the Def Jam record label. Lee is married to Jesse Diamond, a musician and son of singer and songwriter Neil Diamond. Nice retired and opened a baseball memorabilia store in Cooperstown, New York. Lee is best remembered by legions of David Lynch fans for her appearance as Laura Palmer in the cult television series Twin Peaks, as well as Laura's cousin Madeline Ferguson later in the series (a role which was reportedly written because Lynch, impressed with her abilities, wanted to give her a fuller role on the show). MC Serch went on to work at Wild Pitch, a now defunct label, then founded Serchlight Productions. Sheryl Lee is an actress, born April 22, 1967 in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany, though she grew up in Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A. Neither act achieved much popularity. Nice and Rich teamed up as Prime Minister Pete Nice & DJ Daddy Rich, and released Dust to Dust in 1993. MC Serch went solo in 1992 and released Return of the Product, which includes the second major label recording of Nas, a now legendary rapper. Whereas Vanilla Ice was regarded as a culture thief who watered down the sound of rap, 3rd Bass managed to identify themselves as unambiguously white, but still respectful of hip hop's traditions. The track critical of Vanilla Ice, "Pop Goes the Weasel", was the group's biggest chart single, and helped separate the two phenomena of Ice and 3rd Bass. In 1991, 3rd Bass released Derelicts of Dialect, which included vicious teasing of Vanilla Ice, as well as guest appearances by KMD, Chubb Rock, and Nice & Smooth. Sever, Prince Paul and the Bomb Squad produced The Cactus Album (aka Cee/D), a critically acclaimed debut LP. Sam Sever, a producer, convinced Nice and Serch to work together in 1987. MC Serch rapped at clubs and block parties and released a single called "Hey Boy" on Idlers, an independent label. Nice was a student at Columbia University and hosted a hip hop show on WKCR. Richard Lawson) were the three founding members of the group; Richie Rich was the only African-American. Pete Nash) and DJ Richie Rich (b. Michael Berrin), Pete Nice (b. MC Serch (b. 3rd Bass was a pioneering early nineties rap group, notable for being one of the first white rap groups in history. With the Beastie Boys, 3rd Bass helped prove that white rap was viable both critically and commercially. Derelicts of Dialect (1991). Cactus Revisited (1990). The Cactus Album (aka Cee/D) (1989). |