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  1. Melissa De Sousa is an American actress of Panamanian descent. She is best known for her roles in The Best Man, The Ron Clark Story, and Black Lightning.

  2. Melissa De Sousa is a Panamanian-American actress, writer and former ballet dancer. She is known for her roles in The Best Man, Black Lightning, On Becoming a God in Central Florida and more.

  3. 214K Followers, 340 Following, 84 Posts - MELISSA DE SOUSA (@1melissadesousa) on Instagram: ""

  4. Melissa De Sousa. Actress: The Best Man: The Final Chapters. Born and raised in New York City by Panamanian parents, Melissa De Sousa attended the renowned High School of Performing Arts as a ballet major, and began her career as a principle dancer with The Alvin Ailey American Dance Company before transitioning into acting.

  5. The Panamanian American actress talks about returning to the role of Shelby Taylor in the Peacock series and her 30-year career in Hollywood. She also shares her...

  6. Melissa De Sousa is an actress best known for her role as Shelby in the 1999 romantic comedy-drama film The Best Man, its 2013 sequel The Best Man Holiday, Gabriella Jimenez in BET's Reed Between the Lines, and Ana Lopez in Black Lightning.

  7. Melissa De Sousa is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Shelby in the 1999 romantic comedy-drama film The Best Man and its 2013 sequel The Best Man Holiday. De Sousa also starred as Gabriella Jimenez in BET's Reed Between the Lines (2011).

  8. After making her screen debut in The Trials of Rosie O'Neill in the early '90s, Melissa De Sousa has gone on to give many memorable performances in movies and television. Although she is best ...

  9. Ashley Dunn spoke with Terrence Howard and Melissa De Sousa talk about their new Peacock series The Best Man: The Final Chapters.More Celebrity News https:...

  10. The Best Man: The Final Chapters: Created by Malcolm D. Lee, Dayna Lynne North. With Morris Chestnut, Melissa De Sousa, Regina Hall, Terrence Howard. As relationships evolve and past grievances resurface in the unpredictable stages of midlife crisis meets midlife renaissance.