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Bryant was born in The Bronx, New York, USA; her mother was 15 years old at the time. Bryant attended, but did not graduate from, Yale University and studies acting in NY and LA with Tony Greco. She is a vegetarian. This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... âNYâ redirects here. ... âYaleâ redirects here. ...
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Bryant made her onscreen debut in the MTV original telefim "Carmen: A Hip Hopera," opposite Beyonce Knowles and Mekhi Phifer, followed by a small role in the Warner Bros. feature comedy "Showtime" opposite Eddie Murphy and Robert De Niro.
Bryant's next role was in Bille Woodruff's music-driven, coming-of-age drama "Honey," playing the best friend of an inner-city woman (Jessica Alba) who fulfills her dream of becoming a video choreographer and is confronted with unsuspecting setbacks.
Bryant was better served by her role in director Jim Sheridan's urban drama "Get Rich Or Die Tryin'" (2005), in which she played Charlene, the childhood love interest of drug dealer and aspiring rap artist Marcus, played by 50 Cent (whose real life experiences inspired the film's storyline).
JoyBryant has been a hottie on the rise since her breakout performance in Honey.
JOY: Yes, but there are certain things that you have to do, because it's a good move to make whether or not you like it.
JOY: No, I think that the great thing about being new to it is that you go off of instinct, because you don't have technique and experience to draw from.