Modeling While enrolled as a student at Yale, Bryant was discovered by a modeling scout from
Next Model Management and was selected to appear in
Seventeen magazine's "Back to School" issue soon after. She began working as a fashion model in
Paris. In 2006, Bryant signed a multi-year contract with
CoverGirl. She has walked the runway for Tommy Hilfiger and
Givenchy. She has graced the cover of numerous magazines, including
Teen Vogue,
Complex,
Lonny,
Domino and
Rolling Out. She has appeared in pictorials for
InStyle, ''
Harper's Bazaar, Paper, Vanity Fair, Vibe
, Playboy, Stuff and Celebrity Skin''.
Acting Early in her career, Bryant played a small role in
Ill Al Skratch's music video for the song "
I'll Take Her" (1994). She went on to appear in numerous music videos, including playing the female lead in
Santana's "
Nothing at All" (2003) and
Usher's "
Caught Up" (2004). Her acting debut came in 2001 in
Robert Townsend's film
Carmen: A Hip Hopera, in which she portrayed one of Carmen’s best friends opposite
Beyoncé and
Mekhi Phifer. After a small role in the action comedy
Showtime (2002), she made her big breakthrough in
Denzel Washington's directorial debut,
Antwone Fisher (2002). In 2003, she co-starred in the
Mario Van Peebles drama film
Baadasssss!, followed by a recurring guest role on the drama series
ER. She portrayed Gina,
Jessica Alba's character's best friend in the dance film
Honey (2003), which grossed $65.3 million at the
box office worldwide. In 2005, she appeared in several high-profile films, including the horror film
The Skeleton Key and the drama films
London and ''
Get Rich or Die Tryin', in the latter of which she played the childhood sweetheart of 50 Cent. In 2007, she had a minor part in the thriller film The Hunting Party starring Richard Gere and Terrence Howard, followed by a leading role in the ensemble comedy Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins'' (2008). She also played the role of
Tunde Adebimpe's love interest in "Will Do", a 2011
TV on the Radio music video. attending 2009
Women's World Awards in Vienna, Austria.Bryant starred as Jasmine Trussell in
NBC's family comedy-drama series
Parenthood (2010–2015).
BuddyTV ranked her #19 on its TV's 100 Sexiest Women of 2011 list. In 2012, she launched her own
web series,
Across the Board with Joy Bryant, which featured interviews with celebrity guests. An action
talk show hosted by Bryant saw her and the guests doing different activities such as go-karting, climbing and pottery. The series consisted of ten episodes and aired on Reserve's
YouTube channel. She had one of the main roles as Debbie Sullivan on the
romantic comedy film
About Last Night (2014) alongside
Kevin Hart,
Regina Hall and
Michael Ealy. The film grossed $50 million at the box office. In 2015, she had a recurring role as Erica Kincaid, a doctor, on the
police procedural drama series
Rosewood. In 2017, she had guest roles on television shows
What Would Diplo Do? and
Girls. The following year, Bryant was cast in a recurring role on the sports drama series
Ballers, playing a successful public defender and mother of a rising football star. In 2019, she portrayed Lori Foster on
Netflix's teen drama series
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