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Farrah Franklin

Farrah Franklin

ActingBorn May 3, 1981 (45 years old)

Des Moines, Iowa, USA

IMDb

Biography

Farrah Laron Franklin (born May 3, 1981) is an American R&B singer and actress. She is also a former member of the girl group Destiny's Child. Along with Michelle Williams, she replaced the group's original members LaTavia Roberson and LeToya Luckett. Franklin spent several months with the group before departing as a member. While her musical contribution to the group was minimal, Franklin's vocals are featured on the group's single "Independent Women Part I" which peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart following her departure. Franklin was born in Des Moines, Iowa, and raised in Fresno, California. She considers Lawrence Bohanon to be her father, as she never met her biological father, Rodney Allen Heard. She is of African-American and Italian descent, and the oldest of fifteen children, including a younger sister named Karrie. She is also the cousin of late singer and rapper Natina Reed. Franklin grew up attending church. She started singing at age two, inspired by Bohanon, who played bass guitar in local bands. When Franklin was eight, she began performing in plays at the Fresno Memorial Auditorium. She was in the concert choir at Central High School, where she was bullied. At fifteen, Franklin decided to leave Fresno to pursue a career in entertainment following her aunt's relocation to Los Angeles. She went by the name 'Destiny Franklin' before her stint in Destiny's Child. In 1999, while living in Los Angeles, Franklin was hired to be an extra in the music video for Destiny's Child's "Bills, Bills, Bills". It was there that she met with group members Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, LeToya Luckett, and LaTavia Roberson. At the time, she was in a fledgling singing group called Jane Doe, which was in the process of disbanding. In January 2000, Mathew Knowles invited Franklin and Michelle Williams to join Destiny's Child, replacing previous group members LeToya and LaTavia without notice. The two were introduced to fans in February 2000, by appearing in the music video for "Say My Name". Franklin toured and performed with the group, and also appeared in the music video for "Jumpin', Jumpin'". She contributed vocals to various Destiny's Child songs, including "Jumpin', Jumpin'" (Remixes), "Upside Down" (Live at VH1 Divas), and "Dot", as well as a few tracks on Survivor, released after her departure, like "Independent Women" and "Dance with Me". On July 20, 2000, after six months with Destiny's Child, Franklin exited the group. A day later, group member Beyoncé claimed in an interview that Franklin had missed three major promotional dates and expressed a lack of interest in continuing with the group, leaving them with no other choice but to dismiss her. In a later interview, Franklin denied Beyoncé's allegation, stating that she had suffered from dehydration and a stomach virus but was recovering as she traveled with the group to do shows in Seattle and Europe. Farrah contended that after being verbally attacked by management, due to her not showing up because she was ill, she stormed out of the room and quit the group. ... Source: Article "Farrah Franklin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Also known as: Destiny's Child
Popularity: 0
Total credits: 11

Known For

Victoires de la musique
TV
★3.3

Victoires de la musique

as Self

Trippin'
Movie
★5.2

Trippin'

as Girl On Bed

Movies (8)

Tamales and Gumbo

Tamales and Gumbo

as Brenda

2015

Destiny's Child Video Anthology

Destiny's Child Video Anthology

as Self

2013

Single Black Female

TV Shows (1)

Victoires de la musique

Victoires de la musique

as Self

1 ep.

Victoires de la musique

Victoires de la musique

as Self

1 episodes

Behind the Camera

Romeo Must Die

Romeo Must Die

Theme Song Performance

Single Black Female

Single Black Female

Writer

Romeo Must Die
Destiny's Child Video Anthology
Movie
★0.0

Destiny's Child Video Anthology

as Self

Unemployed
Movie
★5.3

Unemployed

as Job Clerk

Tamales and Gumbo
Movie
★0.0

Tamales and Gumbo

as Brenda

VH1 Divas 2000: A Tribute to Diana Ross
Movie
★9.0

VH1 Divas 2000: A Tribute to Diana Ross

as Self

Destiny's Child: The Platinum's on the Wall
Movie
★0.0

Destiny's Child: The Platinum's on the Wall

as Self

Single Black Female
Movie
★0.0

Single Black Female

as Karma

The Brewster Project
Movie
★0.0

The Brewster Project

as Maya

Victoires de la musique
TV
★3.3

Victoires de la musique

as Self

1985

Trippin'
Movie
★5.2

Trippin'

as Girl On Bed

1999

Destiny's Child Video Anthology
Movie
★0.0

Destiny's Child Video Anthology

as Self

2013

Unemployed
Movie
★5.3

Unemployed

as Job Clerk

2008

Tamales and Gumbo
Movie
★0.0

Tamales and Gumbo

as Brenda

2015

VH1 Divas 2000: A Tribute to Diana Ross
Movie
★9.0

VH1 Divas 2000: A Tribute to Diana Ross

as Self

2000

Destiny's Child: The Platinum's on the Wall
Movie
★0.0

Destiny's Child: The Platinum's on the Wall

as Self

2001

Single Black Female
Movie
★0.0

Single Black Female

as Karma

2009

The Brewster Project
Movie
★0.0

The Brewster Project

as Maya

2004

Single Black Female

as Karma

2009

Unemployed

Unemployed

as Job Clerk

2008

The Brewster Project

The Brewster Project

as Maya

2004

Destiny's Child: The Platinum's on the Wall

Destiny's Child: The Platinum's on the Wall

as Self

2001

VH1 Divas 2000: A Tribute to Diana Ross

VH1 Divas 2000: A Tribute to Diana Ross

as Self

2000

Trippin'

Trippin'

as Girl On Bed

1999

Tamales and Gumbo

Tamales and Gumbo

as Brenda

2015

Destiny's Child Video Anthology

Destiny's Child Video Anthology

as Self

2013

Single Black Female

Single Black Female

as Karma

2009

Unemployed

Unemployed

as Job Clerk

2008

The Brewster Project

The Brewster Project

as Maya

2004

Destiny's Child: The Platinum's on the Wall

Destiny's Child: The Platinum's on the Wall

as Self

2001

VH1 Divas 2000: A Tribute to Diana Ross

VH1 Divas 2000: A Tribute to Diana Ross

as Self

2000

Trippin'

Trippin'

as Girl On Bed

1999

Romeo Must Die

Theme Song Performance

Single Black Female

Single Black Female

Writer