


LOS ANGELES - Actress Vanessa Williams will  trade her scheming ways on TV comedy "Ugly Betty" for a role on a show  where just about everyone seems to be plotting something: "Desperate  Housewives." 
The  ABC network said on Tuesday that Williams will play "a wicked new  housewife" in the upcoming new season starting in September, in a  regular role that will see her make an appearance in just about every  episode. 
"Desperate  Housewives," which had its 2010 season finale on Sunday, stars Teri  Hatcher, Marcia Cross, Felicity Huffman and Eva Longoria Parker as four  denizens of suburban Wisteria Lane. Their lives are more dramatic and  often times sordid than the facade they try to maintain, but they stay  close friends. 
Williams played Wilhelmina Slater, an editor of  fashion magazine MODE on the ABC comedy "Ugly Betty," which ran from  2006 until it was canceled this year. 
Her character, Wilhelmina, butted heads with the  wealthy scion of the publishing family that owned MODE, as she tried to  wrestle away control of the company in a series of secret schemes. 
Williams was nominated  for three Emmy Awards for her role on "Ugly Betty." She currently stars  in the Broadway musical "Sondheim on Sondheim." 
Williams in 1984 became the first black Miss  America. But she resigned the crown amid controversy when nude photos of  her, taken before the beauty pageant, were published in Penthouse  magazine. 
On the  strength of her singing talents, Williams staged a comeback with her  1988 debut album "The Right Stuff." After that, she scored hits with  such songs as "Save the Best for Last" and won an Academy Award, a  Golden Globe and a Grammy for her song "Colors of the Wind" from the  1995 movie "Pocahontas."