Ronnie DeVoe

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1967-11-17 (57 years old)

Place of Birth Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Also Known As Ronald De Voe, Ronnie De Voe, Ronald DeVoe Jr., New Edition , Bell Biv DeVoe, BBD, Ronald B. DeVoe

Ronnie DeVoe

Biography

Ronald Boyd DeVoe Jr. (born November 17, 1967) also known as Ronnie, RBDJr, RD, Ronnie D, and Big Ron, is one of the members of the R&B/pop group New Edition, and the R&B/hip hop group Bell Biv DeVoe. DeVoe was the second-to-last member to join New Edition (Johnny Gill being the last) after being brought in by his uncle and the group's choreographer, Brooke Payne. In 1981, the group took second place at a talent show which caught the eye of record producer, Maurice Starr, who signed them to his Streetwise record label. New Edition went on to become the biggest-selling boy band group from the mid to late 1980s. After New Edition's 1990 breakup, DeVoe and fellow New Edition members, Ricky Bell and Michael Bivins, formed the R&B/hip-hop group, Bell Biv DeVoe. Bell Biv DeVoe's 1990 debut album, Poison, sold more than 5 million copies and garnered five hit singles such as "Poison" and "B.B.D. (I Thought It Was Me)?". Over the years, they have created 4 albums and DeVoe still performs and records with Bell Biv DeVoe as well as New Edition. In 2018, DeVoe began to appear as a guest-member of Bravo's series The Real Housewives of Atlanta, as he is often seen with his wife, Shamari, who became a regular cast member when Season 11 premiered on November 4, 2018. Shamari was a member of the 90's singing group Blaque. He is co-owner of DeVoe Broker Associates, a real estate agency in Atlanta, Georgia.

Known For

Actor

2022
Sherri

as Self - Guest

2019
Tamron Hall

as Self [New Edition]

2017
Girls Trip

as Ronnie DeVoe

2017
Drop the Mic

as Self [Bell Biv DeVoe]

2017
Beat Shazam

as Self

2015
1997
The View

as Self

1990
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

as Self [Bell Biv DeVoe]

1985
Krush Groove

as Self (New Edition)

1982
Knight Rider

as The Kids

1975
Saturday Night Live

as Self - Musical Guest

1974
American Music Awards

as Self [New Edition]