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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Suzette Charles

Successor
  
Sharlene Wells Hawkes

Citizenship
  
American

Role
  
Singer

Predecessor
  
Vanessa Williams

Occupation
  
Singer and actress

Spouse
  
Leonard Bley

TV shows
  
Miss America

Years active
  
1983-present

Education
  

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Full Name
  
Suzette DeGaetano

Born
  
March 2, 1963 (age 61) (
1963-03-02
)
Mays Landing, New Jersey, United States

Ethnicity
  
Italian American and West Indian

Home town
  
Mays Landing, New Jersey

Similar People
  
Vanessa Williams, Sharlene Wells Hawkes, Kellye Cash, Bert Parks, Suzette Quintanilla

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Suzette Charles (born Suzette DeGaetano, March 2, 1963) is an American singer, entertainer, and actress. She was Miss New Jersey in 1983, and served as Miss America 1984 for seven weeks after Vanessa Williams was forced to resign from the position that July.

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Early life

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Charles was born and raised in Mays Landing, New Jersey. The only child of an interracial family, her father, Charles DeGaetano, is of Italian descent, while her mother (also named Suzette and a former a professional singer and music teacher) is of a West Indian heritage. A Presidential Scholar her senior year, she graduated from the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts in 1981, and won a full scholarship to Temple University, becoming a performing arts major.

Miss America 1984

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Charles, as Miss New Jersey, competed in the Miss America 1984 pageant held in Atlantic City on September 17, 1983. Earlier in the week, she had won a Preliminary Talent Award for her performance of "Kiss Me in the Rain". She originally finished as first runner-up. After the reigning Miss America Vanessa Williams was forced to resign that July, Charles replaced her as the new Miss America for the remaining seven weeks.

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At the Miss America 2016 pageant, current CEO, Sam Haskell, issued an apology to Williams for "the events of 1984." Charles later commented on the television program Inside Edition that she was perplexed by the apology, suggesting that it was given for the purpose of ratings.

Career

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Charles, who already had many credits in advertising and educational television, has gone on to a career as a singer, entertainer, and television personality. She has acted on the ABC soap opera Loving, CBS television series Frank's Place and performed on This Morning, a British talk show. She hosted a show on Bravo called Arts-Break. She narrated the motion picture, Beyond The Dream, and has appeared on stage singing with Stevie Wonder, Alan King, Joel Grey, Sammy Davis Jr., Bill Cosby and Frank Sinatra.

In 1993, Charles was signed to RCA Records and recorded with top British producers Mike Stock and Pete Waterman, releasing her debut single, "Free To Love Again", in August of that year. The single peaked at number 58 on the UK Singles Chart. Other songs she recorded with Stock and Waterman included "After You're Gone", "Don't Stop (All The Love You Can Give)", "Every Time We Touch", "What The Eye Don't See" and "Just For A Minute". Her producers have included Waterman and David Foster who also signed her on his 143 Label. In the late 1980s, Barry Manilow and his management company Stiletto Management represented her on Capitol Records as well.

Personal life

Charles has been a resident of Mays Landing, New Jersey. She has also lived in Brookville, Long Island. She is married to ophthalmologist and plastic surgeon, Dr. Leonard Bley and is the mother of two children.

References

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