Actress Tracee Ellis Ross & Carla Hall The Crew famous twin look alikes



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On the left is Actress Tracee Ellis Ross and on the right is television female Chef Carla Hall.

Carla Hall was born May 12th 1964. She is an American chef and television personality. She was a finalist in the fifth and eighth seasons of Top Chef, Bravo’s cooking competition show. She is currently one of five co-hosts on The Chew, a one-hour talk show centered on food from all angles, which premiered in September 2011 on ABC. She currently resides in Washington, D.C. Carla Hall was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee. She graduated from Howard University’s Business School with a degree in accounting in 1986. She worked for two years at Price Waterhouse, and obtained a CPA certificate. She attended L’Académie de Cuisine in Maryland, where she completed her culinary training, going on to work as a Sous Chef at the Henley Park Hotel in Washington, DC. She also served as Executive Chef at both The State Plaza Hotel and The Washington Club, and has taught classes at CulinAerie and her alma mater, L’Académie de Cuisine. In 1988, Hall shifted focus and spent several years working as a model on the runways of Paris, Milan and London. It was in the first of these three cities that she quickly fell in love with the art of food. Carla Hall is a co-host of ABC’s popular lifestyle series “The Chew,” seated alongside restaurateurs and “Iron Chef America” stars Mario Batali and Michael Symon, entertaining expert Clinton Kelly and health and wellness enthusiast Daphne Oz. Carla Hall is best known as a competitor on Bravo’s “Top Chef,” where she won over audiences with her fun catch phrase, “Hootie Hoo,” and her philosophy to always cook with love. Carla Hall is the owner of Carla Hall Petite Cookies, an artisan cookie company that specializes in creating sweet and savory “petite bites of love.” Her approach to cooking blends her classic French training and Southern upbringing for a twist on traditional favorites. She is committed to health and balance in everyday living. Her newest cookbook, Cooking with Carla: New Comfort Foods from Around the World, will be published March 25, 2014, and her most recent hardcover, Cooking with Love: Comfort Food That Hugs You, will come out in paperback in Fall 2013. Carla Hall is a true believer that, “If you’re not in a good mood, the only thing you should make is a reservation.” She lives in Washington, DC with her husband, Matthew Lyons, and stepson Noah.

Tracee Ellis Ross is an American actress born October 29th 1972 as Tracee Joy Silberstein in Los Angeles, California, she is 5′ 7″ tall in height. She is the daughter of legendary Motown singer/actress Diana Ross and music business manager Robert Ellis Silberstein. Actor and musician Evan Ross is her half-brother. Her half-sister of Rhonda Ross Kendrick. Her older sister of Chudney Ross. She is the niece of Arthur ‘T-Boy’ Ross. Her father is Jewish and her mother is African-American. Tracee Ellis Ross is an American actress, producer and television host. Tracee Ellis Ross began her career in the independent films, variety series and hosted the pop-culture magazine The Dish on Lifetime. She is best known for her lead role as Joan Clayton on the UPN/CW comedy series, Girlfriends. She starred in show from 2000 to 2008. She starred in the 2007 comedy-drama film Daddy’s Little Girls, and in 2011 had a leading role as Dr. Carla Reed on the BET sitcom Reed Between the Lines. In 2014, Tracee Ellis Ross began starring in the ABC comedy series, Black-ish. Tracee Ellis Ross attended the Dalton School in Manhattan and the Institut Le Rosey in Switzerland. She was a model in her teens. She attended Brown University where she appeared in plays, and graduated in 1994 with a theatre degree. She also graduated from William Esper Acting Studio. She later worked in the fashion industry, as a model and contributing fashion editor to Mirabella and New York magazine. Tracee Ellis Ross as a model,was photographed by highly regarded fashion photographers Herb Ritts, Peter Lindberg, Francesco Scavullo and Mario Testino. She also featured in the video of the 1996 dance hit Macarena by Los del Río, as one of the ten female dancers. Tracee Ellis Ross  made her big screen debut in 1996, playing a Jewish/African-American woman in the independent feature film Far Harbor. The following year, she debuted as host of The Dish, a Lifetime TV magazine series keeping tabs on popular culture. In 1998, she starred as a former high school track star who remained silent about having been abused at the hands of a coach, in the NBC made-for-TV movie: Race Against Fear: A Moment of Truth. Her next role was an independent feature film Sue. In 2000, she landed her first major studio role in Diane Keaton’s Hanging Up. The same year, she broke into comedy as a regular performer in the MTV series The Lyricist Lounge Show, a hip-hop variety series mixing music, dramatic sketches, and comedic skits. Tracee Ellis Ross landed the lead role in the hit UPN/CW series Girlfriends in which she starred as the show’s main protagonist Joan Carol Clayton — a successful (and often neurotic) lawyer looking for love, challenges, and adventure. The series centered on four (later three) young African-American women, and their male best friend. In 2007, Ross won an NAACP Image Award in the category, Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series for her role on the series. She won a second Image Award for the role in 2009. In 2007, Tracee Ellis Ross starred with her brother Evan Ross and Queen Latifah in the HBO movie Life Support. That same year, she appeared in the Tyler Perry theatrical movie, Daddy’s Little Girls. She appeared in the 2009 film Labor Pains. In 2010, she appeared in an episode of Private Practice as a pregnant doctor. In 2011, Tracee Ellis Ross appeared in four episodes of CSI as the estranged wife of Laurence Fishburne’s character. Tracee Ellis Ross starred in the sitcom, Reed Between the Lines, with Malcolm-Jamal Warner airing on BET starting in October 2011. In August 2012, it was announced that Tracee Ellis Ross would not return for Season Two. In 2011, she appeared in the Lifetime film Five. In 2012, Tracee Ellis Ross starred in the NBC drama pilot Bad Girls. In 2014, Tracee Ellis Ross was cast in the ABC comedy series, Black-ish, opposite Anthony Anderson.

Actress Tracee Ellis Ross and television female chef Carla Hall are celebrity twins or famous people who look alike. Actress Tracee Ellis Ross and television female Chef Carla Hall have the same slim-slender body figure, they both wear glasses. They also have light brown skin with curly hair with strikingly similar features. Do not get mixed up and think actress Tracee Ellis Ross is on The Chew or vice vera.