Angelle Vincent

Angelle Donna Vincent (July 3, 1981 – September 13, 2023) was an American actress and singer-songwriter. Born in and raised in, she has starred in a number of comedic and dramatic roles in both film and television during her career. Her accolades include three and two.

Vincent rose to fame voicing Marianne Skinny in the TBS animated series The Boring Life of Jack (2001–2006). She later became known for playing Gracie Lee in sitcom The Lou (2007–2008), and was arguably most famous for portraying Leanne Gordon in the RKO sitcom Westside High (2012–2018), the latter winning her the. In film, she was known for her roles in Better Jobs (2003), The Tony (2004), Sunny Miami (2008), The (2013), Friends like You (2016), Untitled Cassidy Muir Project (2021), and The Controversy (2023).

Outside of acting, Vincent had a brief stint in the music industry as an artist, releasing the studio album Everyone Has a Big Head (2009) and the extended play Music for Simple Minds (2011), the latter spawning the successful single "This Again".

Early life
Angelle Donna Vincent was born on July 3, 1981 in to  parents Michael Joseph Vincent (born 1959) and Dionne Marie Johnson-Vincent (born 1958). She spent much of her childhood in Baton Rouge city before her family moved to when she was a teenager, where she developed an affinity for the performing arts. She returned to Baton Rouge to attend the Baton Rouge College of the Arts, and graduated with a degree in 2003.