Joy Bryant was born in a modest home in The Bronx, New York and as a
young woman, was enrolled in an inner-city outreach organization called
"A Better Chance," designed to encourage minority talent. Joy was also
blessed with brains as well beauty and remained an excellent student
throughout her high school years. As a result, she was awarded a full
academic scholarship to Yale University.
While enrolled as a full-time student at Yale, Joy was discovered by a
modeling scout from Next Models Management and subsequently pursued a
career as a fashion model in Paris. Her slender yet classic beauty got
her an exclusive contract with prestigious brand names such as Tommy
Hilfiger and the Victoria's Secret lingerie catalogue.
Joy's acting debut came about in 2001 in
Robert Townsend's
Carmen: A Hip Hopera (2001). An MTV
production, the film also starred
Beyoncé and
Mekhi Phifer, along with
several hip-hop superstars. After a small role in the
Eddie Murphy action
comedy
Showtime (2002), she made her big breakthrough in
Denzel Washington's directorial
debut,
Antwone Fisher. Bryant played Cheryl, the beautiful and supportive
girlfriend of Antwone (
Derek Luke). In 2003, she co-starred with
Jessica Alba
in
Bille Woodruff's romantic drama
Honey (2003). That same year, she appeared in
Mario Van Peebles' _Baadasssss! (2003)_, based on his father
Melvin Van Peebles' autobiographical novel.
Projects for 2004 included the crime drama
Three Way (2004) with
Gina Gershon.
The year 2005 turned out to be an even better year for the actress. Joy
appeared in high-profile films such as
The Skeleton Key (2005),
London (2005), and
Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005).
Her performances as the sassy Mallory in
London (2005) and the strikingly
pretty Charlene in
Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005) were critically acclaimed, and re-enforced
her reputation as a versatile actress.