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Lark Voorhies is a marvelous television actress, model and a classically trained vocalist.

Lark Voorhies was born on March 25th, 1974 in Nashville near Tennessee but grew up in Pasadena, California.

Lark Voorhies stands 5' 3" tall.

Lark Voorhies is the niece of Jermaine Jackson.

Lark Voorhies danced for five years with the Pasadena Civic Ballet Company. She was also a lead singer in the band called 'Third Degree'.

Lark Voorhies rose to fame with her performance in NBC's popular sitcom "Saved by the Bell" as Lisa Turtle.

Lark Voorhies won 'Young Artist Award' twice in 1990 and 1993; and twice nominated in 1991 and 1992 for her performance in "Saved by the Bell".

Lark Voorhies co-starred with Alfonso Ribeiro as his love interest in two different soaps: "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and "In the House".

Lark Voorhies also appeared in music videos of Boyz II Men, Dru Hill, and Kenny Lattimore.

Lark Voorhies modeled for "Head and Shoulders" shampoo and "Oxy10".

Lark Voorhies married actor Miguel Coleman in 1996. After enjoying eight years of wedded life Voorhies divorced him in 2004. She later married Andy Prince on May 8th, 2007 and had a child with him.

Lark Voorhies was earlier engaged to American comedy actor Martin Lawrence in 1993. She also reportedly had romance with "Saved by the Bell" co-star Mark-Paul Gosselaar.

Lark Voorhies filed a libel against the National Enquirer on May 30th, 2006 for accusing her to be a drug addict in one of their articles.

Lark Voorhies refused to do sexy scenes for "The Bold and the Beautiful" on grounds of her strict religious beliefs and was thus dropped from the sitcom.

Lark Voorhies belongs to the sect of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

Lark Voorhies loves to write screenplays during her free time.

Lark Voorhies owns a production company.

Her first name 'Lark' was the name of a character in the movie "Cool Breeze". Voorhies' mother who loved the character decided to name her daughter thus; and so Voorhies became Lark Voorhies.