
Fans everywhere are mourning the loss of actress Natalie Desselle Reid, 53, who passed away December 7 after a quiet battle with colon cancer. Reid, who is best remembered for her breakout role as Mickey in the 1997 comedy B.A.P.S. Desselle Reid starred opposite Oscar winners Halle Berry (Nisi) and Martin Landau (Mr. Donald Blakemore) as Mickey, a gregarious Southern transplant intent on swindling Blakemore out of his money along with her best friend Nisi.
The Louisiana native and Grambling University graduate had a steady career in film and television appearing in television series Built to Last, For Your Love and Eve. Film roles included the role of Jenny in fan favorite How to Be a Player (1997).Desselle Reid played Drayton Jacksonโs (Bill Bellamy) annoying sister, who was out to thwart her big brotherโs romantic games. In recent years, Desselle Reid starred in Tyler Perryโs video and film Madeaโs Big Happy Family as Tammy, a sharp-tongued mother and wife who returns home at her dying motherโs behest.
Friends, colleagues and fans shared their grief over Desselle Reidโs death on social media. Delores Robinson, who managed Desselle Reidโs career, made the announcement of the beloved character actressโs death on Twitter.
Robinson is the mother of Holly Robinson Peete, the actress who co-starred with Desselle Reid on the television series For Your Love. Robinson Peete paid homage to Desselle Reid on Twitter, offering condolences to Desselleโs family.
Halle Berry joined Robinson in remembering Desselle with a series of Tweets after initially tweeting, โIโm in total shockโฆcompletely heartbroken, gonna need a minute. #RIP @NatalieDesselle. Rapper-actress-talk show host Eve and ERโs Jason Winston George, who starred with Desselle Reid on the television series Eve, also paid homage to Desselle.
Perhaps the most poignant remembrance is from Desselle Reidโs husband Lenny.
Desselle Reid, who died shortly after being diagnosed with colon cancer, is survived by her husband and three children. Rest in peace.
Nsenga K. Burton, Ph.D, NNPA Newswire Entertainment and Culture editor
