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  1. 38K Followers, 3,676 Following, 506 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Shanice Shantay (@luvbeingshanice) Shanice Shantay (@luvbeingshanice) • Instagram photos and videos 38K Followers, 3,830 Following, 507 Posts - Shanice Shantay (@luvbeingshanice) on Instagram: "Jeremiah 29:11 Singer, Actress, Dog Mom I realized as of recent that ...

  2. 6,247 Followers, 1,769 Following, 314 Posts - Shanice Williams ᥫ᭡ (@shanicexwilliams) on Instagram: " Turks and Caicos 便 Chevening Alumni, Circa 2022 Former Miss Turks and Caicos Universe"

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  4. Shanice Williams (born July 9, 1996), also known as Shanice Shantay, is an American actress and singer. She is known for her performance as Dorothy in the televised live performance of NBC 's The Wiz Live! in December 2015.

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    LaFace (1997–2000) Imajah / PlayTyme (2005–present) Heritage Music Group (2018–Present) Musical artist. Shanice Lorraine Wilson-Knox [1] (née Wilson; born May 14, 1973) is an American singer-songwriter, actress and dancer. Shanice had the Billboard hit singles "I Love Your Smile" and "Silent Prayer" in 1991 and "Saving Forever for You ...

  6. Nov 13, 2015 · BETHPAGE, N.Y. — Shanice Williams, 19, who beat out hundreds of hopefuls for the lead role of farm girl Dorothy in NBC’s upcoming The Wiz Live!, cannot believe her good fortune. “It was my first professional audition, ever,” Williams says during a lunch break at Grumman Studios, where she’s rehearsing with cast members Queen Latifah, Mary J. Blige, Common,...

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  8. SHANICE WILLIAMS is an actress, singer, and songwriter from New Jersey, best known for her breakout role as Dorothy in NBC’s The Wiz Live! In 2018, she starred in the Off-Broadway production of Little Rock, which tells the legendary story of the first African-American students to attend their city’s formerly segregated Central High School.

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