Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Aaliyah Dana Haughton was born on January 16, 1979, in Brooklyn, New York City, [3] the younger child of Diane and Michael "Miguel" Haughton, a warehouse worker. [4] [5] She was of African-American, Jamaican and Native American descent. [6] [4] [7] [8] Her name is the feminine form of the Arabic "Ali", meaning "highest, most exalted one, the best."
Rashad Hasan Haughton was born in Brooklyn, New York, on August 6, 1977, to Diane (née Hankerson) and Michael Haughton. [citation needed] Haughton’s mother is African-American and his father’s parents were from Jamaica. [2] [3] He and his younger sister Aaliyah (1979-2001) were born 17 months apart.
After Aaliyah died, her parents, Diane and Michael Haughton, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Instinct Productions — the video production company that created the “Rock the Boat” music ...
In 1989, 10-year-old Aaliyah Dana Haughton makes her debut TV appearance on Star Search performing a rendition of "My Funny Valentine".Aaliyah's mother Diane Haughton once aspired to pursue her own career in singing, but is now willing to do anything to help her daughter's take off.
Throughout the Melbourne-based production, Rashad and Aaliyah’s mother, Diane Haughton, lived with her in Australia. While the cast noted Aaliyah favored spending time with her family during the ...
Hankerson married his current wife Kathy in June 2007 and they have four kids together; three sons Jibreel Ali, River Ali, and Che Ali Hankerson, and one daughter Suhana Noor Hankerson. Hankerson is the brother of Diane Haughton and uncle to her and Michael Haughton's two children, American R&B singer Aaliyah and Rashad Haughton. [11] [12] [13 ...
Diane and Michael Haughton lawsuit [ edit ] In May 2002, Aaliyah's parents filed a lawsuit, similar to those filed by the families of Foreman and Dodd, against Virgin Records America in Los Angeles , alleging negligence.
She portrayed Diane Haughton, the mother of Aaliyah, in Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B (2014). [23] She had a regular role on drama series This Life as Danielle, the lead character's best friend, from 2015 to 2016. [24] Crawford then played Crack in Brown Girl Begins (2017), a role one film critic found "chilling." [25]