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Tanee McCall

Tanee McCall (born April 17, 1981) is an American actress, dancer, and real estate agent based in Los Angeles, California. She was previously married to actor Columbus Short. McCall began her career as a professional dancer, performing in high-profile music videos and live tours, including as a background dancer for Beyoncé's I Am... Tour in the late 2000s, where she contributed to dynamic dance interludes alongside other notable performers. Her transition to acting brought her acclaim in supporting roles within major films; she portrayed Scarlett in the musical drama Burlesque (2010), directed by Steven Antin and starring Cher and Christina Aguilera, and played Jolene, a skilled pilot, in the action-comedy The Losers (2010), opposite Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Zoe Saldana. Earlier credits include her role as Toya in the dance film You Got Served (2004), dancing as one of the Dynamites in the musical Hairspray (2007), and appearing as a dancer in the sports drama Coach Carter (2005). On television, McCall featured in guest roles on series such as The Shield (2002–2008) and All of Us (2003–2007), showcasing her versatility in ensemble casts. Beyond entertainment, she has built a successful career in real estate since obtaining her license (DRE #02142709), serving as a Realtor® with Compass in Pasadena, specializing in residential properties from single-family homes to multifamily units in Los Angeles and surrounding areas. Notable achievements include leading a multimillion-dollar lease-up project in Downtown Los Angeles and earning a Top Producer Award in her first year as a solo agent at Equity Union Real Estate. McCall's multifaceted professional journey highlights her adaptability, from stage and screen to property management, while maintaining a commitment to client-focused service.

Early life

Childhood in Los Angeles

Tuere Tanee McCall, known professionally as Tanee McCall, was born on April 17, 1981, in , . Details about McCall's family background remain largely private. Growing up in , a major center for the entertainment industry, McCall developed a strong interest in and from a young age, which shaped her formative years in this creative urban environment.

Entry into performing arts

Following her high school graduation in , Tanee McCall committed fully to the city's vibrant entertainment industry, leveraging her local roots to pursue professional opportunities in and during her late teens and early twenties. Born and raised in , she immersed herself in the competitive scene, attending auditions and workshops that aligned with her burgeoning skills in the . McCall's formal training began at a —specific institution not publicly detailed—where she honed her abilities in and theater, followed by college studies focused on , allowing her to blend rigorous technique with creative expression. These educational experiences equipped her with the foundational skills necessary for professional work, as she balanced training with exploratory pursuits through classes and on-set opportunities. In interviews, she has described this period as one where she simultaneously engaged in theater productions and rehearsals, building versatility for the demands of the industry. Her entry into professional dance came through background roles in early 2000s projects, including appearances as a dancer in the film Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003) and the music video for Marques Houston's "That Girl" (2003), marking her initial forays into high-profile productions under choreographer Chris Stokes. These gigs led to more visible dance work, such as in Starsky & Hutch (2004) as a nightclub dancer and the dance film You Got Served (2004), where she portrayed Toya, a role that combined movement with character elements. Transitioning toward acting, McCall secured minor television parts, including Christina in the All of Us episode "Kiss, Kiss, Pass" (2005) and Liberty in The Shield episode "Rap Payback" (2006), which provided early on-screen experience amid her ongoing dance commitments.

Career

Acting roles

Tanee McCall's acting career began with a breakthrough role as Toya in the 2004 dance drama You Got Served, where she delivered a dance-heavy performance central to the film's street dance competitions and narrative of rivalry among young performers. Her portrayal contributed to the movie's focus on hip-hop culture, blending acting with intricate choreography that highlighted her background as a dancer. In subsequent supporting roles, McCall appeared as one of the Dynamites dancers in the 2007 musical , performing ensemble numbers that supported the film's vibrant depiction of 1960s Baltimore integration themes. She then played Scarlett, a fellow burlesque performer, in the 2010 film , where her character added to the ensemble dynamics around the lead's journey in a struggling . That same year, McCall portrayed Jolene in the action thriller The Losers, a supporting role involving a romantic subplot with the protagonist amid a revenge mission against a corrupt operative. On television, McCall guest-starred as in the 2006 episode "Rap Payback" of , contributing to a storyline exploring gang tensions and police intervention in . She also appeared as Christina in the 2005 episode "Kiss, Kiss, Pass" of the sitcom , playing a character in a lighthearted social scenario involving friends and s. Later in her career, McCall starred as Jane Salmon in the 2014 short film The End Again, depicting the final day of a couple's in a reflective that drew parallels to her personal life at the time. In 2018, she played Megan in the crime thriller Blood Brother, supporting the narrative of an ex-con seeking revenge on former friends. She continued acting with a supporting role as April in the thriller The Stepmother (2022) and an appearance in the Still Here (2023).

Dancing and tours

McCall established her professional dancing credentials through roles in films emphasizing and movement. In the 2004 street dance film , she portrayed the character Toya while actively participating in the production's central dance battles and ensemble routines, showcasing her skills in and competitive styles. She further demonstrated her versatility in the 2007 musical adaptation of , performing as a member of the Dynamites, the high-energy backup ensemble that supported key musical sequences with synchronized routines blending rock 'n' roll and period-appropriate flair. Her appearance as a dancer in (2005) also highlighted her early contributions to sports dramas incorporating athletic elements. A pivotal milestone in McCall's live performance career occurred when she joined Beyoncé's I Am... Tour as a backup dancer in 2009, following a brief hiatus from dancing. After successfully auditioning for the singer's music video, McCall integrated into the tour's demanding , which included high-intensity segments performed in heels, contributing to the show's dynamic visual spectacle across multiple continents.

Music videos and other projects

McCall established herself early in her career as a dancer in music videos for R&B acts under the tutelage of choreographer Chris Stokes, including principal dancer roles for the boy bands and (formerly ). She gained prominence as the lead female in Marques Houston's 2004 music video for "That Girl," where she portrayed the romantic interest opposite the singer. Additional appearances include featured dancer in the remix video for Jessi Malay's "Noises" (2016). Beyond dancing, McCall ventured into writing and producing with the 2008 Strange Fruit, a drama exploring a biracial girl's , in which she co-wrote the screenplay with , served as , and starred as the protagonist . The project, shot in , drew inspiration from personal themes of heritage and was submitted to festivals like Sundance. In television, McCall appeared as Stacey in the 2007 NBC online telenovela Coastal Dreams, a 24-episode series following young women navigating life in a seaside town, marking one of her early forays into serialized drama. She also took on the role of Harry's Dream Girl in the 2014 musical Lucky Stiff, a quirky of show involving a corpse and a trip to .

Personal life

Marriage to Columbus Short

Tanee McCall married and choreographer on July 5, 2005, after dating for a year. The couple, both with backgrounds in dance—McCall as a professional dancer and Short as a choreographer—shared professional interests in the , including collaborating on the The End Again in 2014, where they portrayed a separating couple. Their daughter, Ayala, was born in early 2012. McCall filed for in September 2013, citing and listing their separation date as , but withdrew the petition in March 2014 after a brief . She refiled in April 2014, again citing , and requested of Ayala along with spousal support. The was finalized in 2014.

Family and post-divorce life

Following her 2014 divorce from , Tanee McCall has primarily raised their daughter, Ayala, born in 2012, as a , focusing on providing a stable environment amid the challenges of co-parenting. Court filings during the separation proceedings indicated McCall's request for sole physical and legal custody of Ayala, a that has allowed her to prioritize her daughter's well-being while navigating limited public details on ongoing co-parenting dynamics with Short. McCall has occasionally shared glimpses of their mother-daughter bond through , emphasizing joyful moments like dance outings that reflect her commitment to fostering Ayala's growth in a supportive home. In 2014 interviews amid the couple's separation, McCall publicly discussed the domestic allegations against Short, describing a pivotal life-threatening incident on April 7 that prompted her to leave the relationship, stating, "If I stay, I’m dead." She highlighted Short's court conviction for and detailed the emotional toll, including threats involving a knife, while emphasizing her journey toward recovery through introspection and self-forgiveness, noting, "I forgave him months ago… I’m still working on forgiving myself." These disclosures underscored her for survivors, as she encouraged other women facing similar situations with messages like, "You can get out of that," positioning her experience as a catalyst for empowerment rather than victimhood. McCall continues to reside in the area, where she balances single parenthood with creative and professional pursuits. Post-divorce, she has expressed greater personal fulfillment in a simpler life, having relocated temporarily outside for healing before returning, and now channels her energy into nurturing Ayala while maintaining an active involvement in and community. In a 2016 open letter, she further advocated against sensationalizing in , drawing from her own recovery to critique its portrayal as "" and promote awareness of its lasting impacts.

Filmography

Film credits

McCall's film credits span roles as a dancer and supporting actress across various genres, beginning in the early .
YearTitleRole
2003Dancer
200430 Days Until I'm FamousFemale #1
2004Toya
2004Nightclub Dancer
2005Dancer
2007Dynamites
2008Mei Park
2010The Losers
2010Scarlett
2014The End AgainWife
2014Lucky StiffHarry's Dream Girl
2018
2022The Stepmother
2023Still Here

Television appearances

Tanee McCall's television career features a series of guest and recurring roles across various drama and comedy series, beginning in the mid-2000s and extending into the late . Her earliest notable appearance was in the sitcom , where she portrayed Christina in the single episode "Kiss, Kiss, Pass," which aired on October 3, 2005, during the show's third season. In 2006, McCall guest-starred as Liberty in the crime drama , appearing in the season 5 episode "Rap Payback," directed by and focusing on themes of gang retaliation and . The following year, she made a brief appearance as Dancer Sub in the CBS comedy Everybody Hates Chris, specifically in the season 2 episode "Everybody Hates the Substitute," which aired on February 12, 2007, and highlighted classroom dynamics under a strict new teacher. Also in 2007, McCall took on a more substantial recurring role as Stacey in the NBC online telenovela Coastal Dreams, a 24-episode series produced exclusively for NBC.com that followed the lives of young women navigating romance, work, and intrigue in a fictional Southern California coastal town. McCall's later television work included a recurring guest role as Kaycee in the BET+ drama Giants, appearing in two episodes across its 2017–2018 run: season 1, episode 5 ("You'll Find Your Way") and season 2, episode 1 ("Too Broke to Be Whole"), contributing to the series' exploration of friendship, , and personal crises among three women.

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