User:Vosiey Cox

Vosiey Cox was born Courvosier Cox on November 7th, 1999 in Durham, North Carolina. Vosiey is one unstoppable young man one the journey to the spot light. Courvosier (Vosiey) Cox knows he is destined to be a star.

Courvosier “Vosiey” Cox started off with big dreams to dominate the entertainment industry but things changed after being told by local law enforcement promoting his career an talent was against the law, leading him to find other ways to make $10,000 to fund his dream trip to Los Angeles to meet with great talent and agents that can help him jump start his career in the industry. That Road lead him to a place he never dreamed to go but teaching him valuable lessons and giving him more ambition to push harder to succeed in the industry. Becoming another young black male victim to our justice system fighting for his life an freedom taking a mental toll on him, caused him to want to give up on his beliefs. After seeing his goals 2 years early he finally made it to Los Angeles to attend BET Weekend 3 times more then he dream an meeting wonderful entertainers ( Tyler Perry, Lizzo, Rihanna, Lil NAS X, Taraji P Henson and More) gaining great knowledge from wonderful people an finding out Los Angeles is not a movie, seeing the struggles of life is real. After Learning a valuable lesson in life, watching people gunned down in front of him even watching someone take there last breath in his heads he realize that all he want's in life is to have a opportunity to provide a better way to success for everyone that have that ambition and inspire. Vosiey will inspire the next generation with his Legacy that he's been building over the years. Vosiey said "I wanna tell the world my story an help us find a better way to peace and success. I know my life goes beyond my own beginning! I believe that entertainment is a way I can be at service to the people".

Vosiey started work in film in 2014 with director Kelly Creedon, working on her documentary "In This World"'''.

Vosiey Cox, whose life Creedon began chronicling at age 15, has big dreams of being an actor, singer and comedian. He wants to move to L.A. and be represented by the same talent agency that books '''Kevin Hart, Leslie Jones and Amy Schumer.  But before Cox''' could achieve West Coast stardom, he had to make an appearance on a different kind of stage: Durham County Superior Court. The outcome there could derail Cox’s dream and alter the trajectory of his life.

Cox lived with his mother, stepdad and five siblings in a comfortable, two-story west Durham home that was renovated a couple of years ago by volunteers with Habitat for Humanity. He looks more like a middle-schooler than someone who is going to graduate next year. He hangs framed pictures of his parents and siblings on the walls of his neat bedroom. There’s a poster advertising an April screening of “In This World” on one wall with a photo of him posing with a faux fur draped around his shoulders. Sticker art on the wall behind his bed reads “Be The Change You Want To See In The World.” Another proclaims, “May all who enter as guests, leave as friends.”

Cox has written three songs that are in concert with the messages: “Life Journey,” “Time” and “Faith.”

During an interview late last month, he stared out his bedroom window and sang in a sweet, plaintive alto.

“I don’t want to be 60 years old and think the world is cold. I want to have a lot of children to warm me, I wanna be rich, wanna big house on the hill, and give my kids the best and never settle for less.”

The soft-spoken teen has a whimsical sensibility. He enjoys reading monologues and scripts, though none come to mind when asked about his favorites. He likes Tyler Perry and loves '''Whitney Houston.

Cox was 14 when he started performing at Pinhook, a nightspot in downtown Durham that features bands and other entertainment.

His first performance on Dec. 4, 2014, was a tribute to Black Lives Matter. He dressed up as Santa Claus, sang Christmas songs and danced. He followed up with another on Valentine’s Day when he dressed as Cupid to sing and dance.

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