Jazsmin Lewis
Jazsmin Lewis is an an actress who started her entertainment career at the age of 13. Lewis began her acting career with roles in sitcoms like "Family Matters" (CBS, 1989-1998), "In the House" (UPN, 1994-97) and "Sparks" (UPN, 1995-97). She also appeared in "The Wayans Bros" (1996-99). Lewis launched her entertainment career by acting in films like the comedy "How to Be A Player" (1997) with Bill Bellamy. She then appeared in the crime drama "Barbershop" (2002) with Ice Cube, "The Beat" (2003) and "Deliver Us From Eva" (2003) with LL Cool J. Lewis also created music for "Dirty Hearts" (2000). In her more recent career, she tackled roles in "Barbershop 2: Back in Business" (2004), the comedy "Baadasssss!" (2004) with Mario Van Peebles and the Miguel A Nunez Jr. comedy "Flip the Script" (2005). She also appeared in "Traci Townsend" (2006) and "Divine Intervention" (2007). Most recently, Lewis acted in the comedy "Four Seasons" (2014) with Keith Robinson.