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Melyssa Ford

Melyssa Savannah Ford, born on November 7, 1980 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Studied forensic psychology at Toronto's York University and was a member of the university's debate team.

Melyssa has been one of the most success model to come out of the hip hop video scene, selling thousands of copies of her Calendar and DVDs.

Discovered by director Little X while living in Toronto , Melyssa was tapped to star in several of his upcoming music video projects.

In addition to the modeling, Melyssa who minored in English Literature, began writing a monthly advice column for Smooth Magazine in 2002.

She has graced the pages of:

Winter of 2003 Simultaneous magazine covers of Today's Black Man and Smooth
March 2004 Main feature in article published in New York Times style section
June 2004 Cover of Peace Magazine
July 2004 Cover of King Magazine
August 2004 Cover of SSX Magazine

Melyssa has appeared in Psyche (2004), Turn It Up (2000), How I'm Livin'- Host, Playmakers (2003), Soul Food (2000)

She has appear in videos for:

  • Mystikal's "Shake it Fast"
  • R. Kelly's "Happy People"
  • Jay-Z's "Big Pimpin'"
  • Usher featuring Ludacris and Lil' Jon's "Yeah"
  • Jadakiss's "Knock Yourself Out"
  • Ghostface Killa's "Cherchez La Ghost"
  • 112's "Anywhere"
  • Sisqo's "Thong Song Remix"
  • Choclair "Let's Ride"
  • Rascalz featuring Checkmate, Kardinal Offishall, Thrust, and Choclair "Northern Touch"



Born: November 7, 1980 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Height: 5'4" (1.63m)
Eyes: Light brown
Hair: Brown
Management: Daniella Cobb, Pink Diamond Management
Agency: Global Sports & Entertainment Agency