Amy Hunter (born May 6, 1966) is an American actress and model. She has had roles on a number of television series and daytime soaps, co-hosted The Comedy Channel's Night After Night, and went on location for ESPN's Women in Sports. Amy was a special guest host on Soul Train, the weekly series where she met her husband, Tony Cornelius, son of creator-producer, Don Cornelius. They had a daughter, Christina Marie, then later divorced. Her theater work includes the starring role as Maria in West Side Story, Beneathea in A Raisin in the Sun, and the green-eyed sister in Words of Women. Amy's twelve years of experience in modeling took her to New York and all over Europe. She also appeared in a number of commercials, including Miller, Chevrolet and Reebok.
Hunter enjoys all sports and loves to go horseback riding.
Filmography
Prescriptions (2006) TV Series
Traci Townsend (2005)
Half & Half (2004) TV Series
ER (2003) TV Series
The District (2002) TV Series
The Scorpion King (2002)
The Parkers (2001) TV Series
Two Can Play That Game (2001)
Grown Ups (2000) TV Series
Pacific Blue (1998-2000) TV Series (as Amy Hunter-Cornelius)
Sparks (1997) TV Series
The Parent 'Hood (1996) TV Series
RAMA (1996) Video Game
Hangin' with Mr. Cooper (1995) TV Series
Step by Step (1995) TV Series
Family Matters (1995) TV Series
The Wayans Bros. (1995) TV Series
In the House (1995) TV Series
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1994) TV Series
Schemes (1994)
The Cosby Show (1989) TV Series
External links
Amy Hunter at the Internet Movie Database
Bio at pacificblue.com
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