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  1. Natalie Ann Desselle-Reid (July 12, 1967 – December 7, 2020) was an American actress who performed in several films, including B.A.P.S., Def Jam's How to Be a Player, and Cinderella, and the television series Built to Last, For Your Love, and Eve.

  2. Dec 7, 2020 · Natalie Desselle Reid, an actress known for her roles in films like “Madea’s Big Happy Family” and “B*A*P*S” and the TV series “Eve,” has died. She was 53.

  3. Dec 8, 2020 · Actress Natalie Desselle-Reid died Monday morning from colon cancer, her family announced in an Instagram post. "It is with extremely heavy hearts that we share the loss of our beautiful...

  4. Actress Natalie Desselle Reid hailed from Alexandria, Louisiana. She graduated from Peabody Magnet High School and attended Grambling State University for 2 1/2 years. The acting bug bit her after a starring role in Grambling's production of "Bubbling Brown Sugar."

  5. Dec 7, 2020 · Natalie Desselle, whose comedic talents helped make the 1997 movie “BAPS” a campy classic for a generation of fans, and who later starred in the ensemble cast of the early 2000s television show...

  6. Dec 7, 2020 · Actor Natalie Desselle-Reid, known for her roles in "Madea's Big Happy Family," "Eve" and "B*A*P*S*," died Monday at the age of 53. Desselle-Reid's manager, Dolores Robinson, confirmed the...

  7. Dec 7, 2020 · Actress and comedian Natalie Desselle-Reid has passed away after losing a private battle with colon cancer, reported TMZ. She was 53 years old.

  8. Dec 7, 2020 · Actress Natalie Desselle-Reid, who co-starred on the UPN sitcom 'Eve' for three seasons, has died at the age of 53

  9. Actress Natalie Desselle Reid hailed from Alexandria, Louisiana. She graduated from Peabody Magnet High School and attended Grambling State University for 2 1/2 years. The acting bug bit her after a starring role in Grambling's production of "Bubbling Brown Sugar."

  10. Dec 8, 2020 · LOS ANGELES (AP) — Natalie Desselle Reid, who starred alongside Halle Berry in the 1997 film “B.A.P.S.” and on the sitcom “Eve,” has died. She was 53. Reid’s death on Monday was confirmed by Je’Caryous Johnson, the CEO of Je’Caryous Entertainment, which was planning a stage adaption of “B.A.P.S.”