Scene from The Chi / TV series (2018)
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| Duration: 58 sec.. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Actresses in this Scene
Birth Name: Tai'isha Davis
Birth Date: N/A
Birth Place: N/A
Details
Alternate Names: Tai'Isha 'Tai' Davis, Tai'Isha Tai Davis, Tai Davis
Physical Characteristics: N/A
Career
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Full Biography
"Amongst names with apostrophes centrally placed, Tai'isha Davis stands out uniquely. We'd argue this punctuation mark signifies our longing to position ourselves between her ample assets—or between her legs. Known often by the moniker 'Tai', she commenced her screen career in 1998's TV series 'Cupid'. She swiftly ventured into seminal black cinema, notably starring alongside Julia Stiles and Sean Patrick Thomas in 'Save the Last Dance' (2001), appearing alongside Ice Cube in 'Barbershop 2: Back in Business' (2004), and showcasing her roller-skating prowess in 'Roll Bounce' (2005). Alas, her appearances in TV shows like 'House of Payne', 'Empire', and 'Chicago Med' didn't offer the desired views. It was only recently, as Tracy Roxboro in 'The Chi', that Tai'isha teasingly displayed her remarkable endowments. This Showtime series, created by Lena Waithe, offers a raw and authentic portrayal of Chicago's Southside, eschewing the sensationalism of 'Empire'. In her role, Tai'isha portrays Tracy, a mother with a harrowing past as a childhood prostitute, now dedicated to combating gun violence. Despite her reformed lifestyle, Tracy remains unapologetic about exploiting her assets for personal gain, as seen in a steamy scene where she seduces a man on a couch, revealing her breasts in the dim light. Yet, despite these glimpses, fans still crave more from this alluring actress."
About the Movie: The Chi / TV series (2018)
Episode: Season 1, Episode 1: Pilot
Release Year: 2018
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: שייטאון
Director: Alonso Alvarez, Anthony Shim, Boma Iluma, Carl Seaton, Cheryl Dunye, Cierra Glaude, Darren Grant, David Rodriguez, Deondray Gossfield, Gandja Monteiro, Jet Wilkinson, Johnson Cheng, Justin Hillian, Justin Tipping, Katrelle N. Kindred, Kimi Lee, Malakai, Marvin Lemus, Nancy C. Mejia, Quincy LeNear Gossfield, Rashaad Ernesto Green, Rebecca Rodriguez, Rick Famuyiwa, Roxann Dawson, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Samantha Bailey, Samir Rehem, Shanrica Evans, Stacy Pascal Gaspard, Tanya Hamilton, Zetna Fuentes
Writer: Adam Glass, Ayanna Floyd, Casallina Cathy Kisakye, Cinque Henderson, Deonte Staats, Dime Davis, Elwood Reid, J. David Shanks, Jade Branion, James Rogers III, Jewel Coronel, Joseph C. Wilson, Justin Hillian, Kristiana Rae Colón, Lena Waithe, Lolis Eric Elie, Marcus Gardley, Mia A. Brumfield, Mike Flynn, Nambi E. Kelley, Patrik-Ian Polk, Racquel Baker, Rasheed Newson, Resheida Brady, Ricardo Gamboa, Shaye Ogbonna, Sylvia L. Jones, T.J. Brady, Terri Kopp, Whitney Beckwith
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Executive Producer: Lena Waithe
Companies: Fox 21 Television Studios, Showtime Networks, Kapital Entertainment, Hillman Grad Productions, 20th Television, Elwood Reid, Freedom Road Productions, id8 mm., Hillionaire Productions, Verse Productions
Genre: Drama
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Keywords
Keywords: chicago, illinois, coming of age
Story
A relevant, timely and distinctive coming-of-age story following a half dozen interrelated characters in the South Side of Chicago. The story centers on Brandon, an ambitious and confident young man who dreams about opening a restaurant of his own someday, but is conflicted between the promise of a new life and his responsibility to his mother and teenage brother back in the South Side.
Summary
Created by Lena Waithe, The Chi is a gripping coming-of-age drama that premiered in 2018, offering a vibrant and authentic look at life in the South Side of Chicago. The story kicks off when a fateful chain of events links the lives of several residents, forcing them to navigate the complexities of grief, ambition, and survival. Central to the first season is Brandon, a talented cook striving for a better life, and Kevin, a young boy who finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. Balancing the harsh realities of gun violence and poverty with moments of joy, community, and hope, the series explores how human connection provides strength in a neighborhood often defined by its struggles.