Tracey Cherelle Jones Biography
Actress, writer, artist, designer and television personality, Tracey Cherelle Jones is the epitome of a modern-day reinvigorated woman. Tracey started acting at the age of 8 after passing her first audition, a national McDonald’s commercial. This inspired her and she went on to do several more commercials and print jobs. Working as a child instilled supreme confidence in him that carried over into adulthood. After earning a degree in Pan-African studies, Tracey landed the female lead in the hit ‘Don’t Be A Meace to Society By Drinking Your Gin And Juice In The Hood’, which also featured Shawn and Marlon Wayan, by Paris Barclay directed. . Following the success of Don’t be a Meace…, Tracey also starred in “The Player Club”, directed by Ice Cube, “Baby Boy”, directed by John Singleton, and many other studio films . Her television credits include the recurring role of Cassie Coleman on “Gospel”, a recurring role on “Men, Women and Dogs,” and numerous guest roles on hit shows such as “Family Matters” ”, “The Wayan’s Bros.,” and “The Jaimie Foxx Show.”

Nickname | Tracey |
Full Name | Tracey Cherelle Jones |
Profession | Actress, Writer |
Nationality | American |
Birthplace | Pensacola, Florida, United States |
Religion | Christianity |
Tracey Cherelle Jones Career
Profession: Actress, Writer
Debut:
Film: Don’t Be a Menace 1996
TV: Good News (1997)
Net Worth: USD $5 million approx
Family & Relatives
Sister(s):
Tamala Jones
Marital Status: Single
Tracey Cherelle Jones Favorites
Hobbies: Traveling
Favorite Color: Blue