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Jackée Harry

Jackée Harry

Jacqueline Yvonne Harry (born August 14, 1956), better known by her mononymous stage name Jackée, is an actress, singer, comedian, director, and television personality.[1] She is best known for her roles as Sandra Clark, the sexy nemesis of Mary Jenkins (played by Marla Gibbs), on the NBC TV series 227 (1985–90), and as Lisa Landry on the ABC/The WB sitcom Sister, Sister (1994–99). She is noted for being the first and only African-American to win an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.

Jackée Harry
Born
Jacqueline Yvonne Harry

(1956-08-14)August 14, 1956
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Other namesJackée
EducationHigh School of the Performing Arts
C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University
OccupationActress, singer, comedian, director, television personality
Years active1978–present
Known forSandra Clark – 227
Lisa Landry – Sister, Sister
Home townHarlem, New York
Spouse(s)
Elgin Charles Williams (m. 1996–2003)
Children1
Awards1987 – Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Sandra Clark (227)
1999 – NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Lisa Landry (Sister, Sister)
2000 – NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Lisa Landry (Sister, Sister)
WebsiteOfficial website [27]

Early life

Harry was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in 1956, and raised in Harlem, New York,[2] to an Afro-Trinidadian mother and African-American father. Harry began studying acting at the High School of the Performing Arts in Midtown Manhattan in New York City.[2] Harry graduated from Long Island University with a Bachelor of Arts in education. She worked as an American History teacher at Brooklyn Technical High School for two years before beginning a career on the New York stage.[3][4][5]

Career

Theater

In 1978, Harry made her Broadway debut in A Broadway Musical.[5] Throughout the 1980s she starred in numerous productions both on and off Broadway, and in national touring productions. In 1994, Harry made her return to the theater by starring as Billie Holiday in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill. Following that stage production, she fulfilled the role of "madam who runs a bordello" in the Broadway musical The Boys from Syracuse. In the mid-2000s, she appeared in stage productions of The Sunshine Boys, Damn Yankees, and A Christmas Carol. She also toured nationally in JD Lawrence's The Clean Up Woman.[6]

Television

Harry in 1988

Harry in 1988

In 1983, Harry made her television acting debut in Another World as Lily Mason, a role she continued until 1986.[5] In 2003, she was a surprise guest on the Another World Reunion that SOAPnet coordinated and aired. In 1985, Harry began a co-starring role as Sandra Clark, on the NBC sitcom 227.[5][7] Her mother, Flossie, celebrated her getting the role but died before the show started airing. During the series run, Harry and Marla Gibbs began feuding privately over who was the series' lead. They have since reconciled and collaborated on a number of projects.[8] Her performance on 227 inspired NBC producers to create a television pilot for her entitled Jackée. Although the pilot episode was a success with audiences, the series did not last and the episode is now shown as an episode of 227.

After leaving 227 in 1989, Harry starred opposite Oprah Winfrey in The Women of Brewster Place, an adaptation of Gloria Naylor's novel of the same name.[9] In 1990, she headlined an NBC comedy pilot from Witt/Thomas titled We'll Take Manhattan; it aired as a summer special that year, but did not make it to series. In late 1991, she joined the cast of The Royal Family after the star, Redd Foxx, unexpectedly died.[10] She starred opposite two-time 227 guest-star Della Reese. In 1992, she starred as the assistant coach in Ladybugs.[11] Harry served as a guest panelist on the 2000 revival of To Tell the Truth and appeared on the second season of VH1's Celebrity Fit Club 2 in 2005.[12][13] From 1994 until 1999, Harry played Lisa Landry, the adoptive mother of Tia Mowry's character, on the sitcom Sister, Sister.[14]

She had a recurring role as Vanessa on the UPN/The CW series Everybody Hates Chris and had a recurring role on the BET Series Let's Stay Together.[11][15] She is starring in Byron Allen's syndicated sitcom The First Family, which also features Marla Gibbs in a recurring role. On April 12, 2013, it was announced that she was cast in the episodes "Girl Meets Crazy Hat" and the pilot of Disney sitcom Girl Meets World. Later, she also appeared in "Girl Meets Demolition". That same year, she also joined Gibbs in the movie Forbidden Woman. In 2014, she made a guest appearance on Instant Mom as her character Lisa Landry.[16] She appeared in the 2 Broke Girls episode "And the Sax Problem" in 2016, as Earl's ex and lounge owner.

Awards

Harry became the first African American to win an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for 227 in 1987.[17] She won NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for Sister, Sister two consecutive years in 1999 and 2000.[18][19]

Personal life

Harry was married to Elgin Charles Williams from 1996 to 2003.[20] They adopted their son, Frank, in 1997.[21]

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
1984Moscow on the HudsonWomanUncredited
1984The Cotton ClubDancer
1986Alvin Goes Back to SchoolGina LipmanTV movie
1987Alf Loves a MysteryCountessTV Movie
1987The Incredible Ida EarlyIda EarlyTV Movie
1988Crash CourseEdna SavageTV Movie
1988The Cheech ShowSheilaTV Movie
1989Double Your PleasureLinda Cavanaugh / Sharlene CavanaughTV Movie
1989JackéeSandra ClarkTV Movie
1989The Women of Brewster PlaceEtta Mae JohnsonTV Movie
1990We'll Take ManhattanYvonne
1992LadybugsJulie Benson
1993Living and Working in Space: The Countdown Has BegunCharmayneDirect-to-video
2003The Nick at Nite Holiday SpecialJackée / The BakerTV movie
2004You Got ServedMama
2006All You've GotButt shorts salesmanTV movie
2007The Last Day of SummerLola the Lobster
2009Man of Her DreamsLouise SmithStage play
2009G.E.D.Mama
2010Christmas CupidVivianTV movie
2010The Clean Up WomanJasmineStage play
2010Knight to D7Nurse HamiltonShort film
2011The Ideal HusbandVivian PetersonTV movie
2011Nurse JackéeNurse JackéeShort film
2012Brother WhiteVeenaTV movie
2012Switchin' the ScriptMrs. Shepard
2013The CoalitionGrandmother HathawayDirect-to-video
2013The Sins of Deacon WhylesMom
2013The Love LetterJosephineTV movie
2013Forbidden WomanSheila
2014Knock 'Em DeadSavannah
2014The Dirty 30Linda
2015The Man in 3BMiss Bertha
2016Ladies Book ClubMrs. Roxanne CharlesTV movie
2016Broadcasting ChristmasVeronika DanielsTV movie
2016A Husband for ChristmasErinTV movie
2017Cupid's ProxyOlive
2017Wrapped Up In ChristmasArlene SimonsTV movie
2018It's a DateAllison Cole
2018When It Comes AroundAmina
2018My Christmas InnSusan TaylorTV movie
2019Pride & Prejudice: AtlantaMrs. BennetTV movie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983–1986Another WorldLily MasonMain role
1985–1989227Sandra ClarkMain role (Seasons 1–4); recurring role (season 5)
1988–1989AmenRoxanne Farley / Florence Hawkins3 episodes
1990TGIFLisa
1991–1992The Royal FamilyRuth 'CoCo' RoyalMain role, 8 episodes
1992Designing WomenVanessa ChamberlainEpisode: "Shades of Vanessa"
1994Dave's WorldEstelleEpisode: "Saved by Estelle"
1994–1999Sister, SisterLisa LandryMain role, 119 episodes
1995–1997Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every ChildGiant's Wife / Little Bo PeepVoice; episodes: "Jack and the Beanstalk", "Mother Goose"
2000Twice in a LifetimeDarcy Green / Louise LutrelleEpisode: "Used Hearts"
20037th HeavenMs. BeaneEpisode: "It's Not Always About You"
2005That's So RavenDavaEpisode: "Goin' Hollywood"
One on OneSherri St. CroixEpisode: "Waiting for Huffman"
2006–2009Everybody Hates ChrisVanessaRecurring role, 26 episodes
2008The Mighty B!Nurse (voice)Episode: "Bee Patients"
2010Friends & LoversOmar's Mother2 episodes
2011She's Still Not Our SisterConnie
2011–2013Let's Stay TogetherDelores WhitmoreRecurring role, 5 episodes
2012–2015The First FamilyPauletta BirdsongMain role, 36 episodes
2012For Richer or PoorerMrs. HendersonEpisodes: "Ex Files", "The Switch"
Are We There Yet?JackéeEpisode: "The Ghost Dog Episode"
2013Celebrity Ghost StoriesHerself(Season 4)
American Dad!Shonteeva's Assistant (voice)Episode: "For Black Eyes Only"
How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)JessokaEpisode: "How to Help the Needy"
Wanda Sykes Presents HerlariousMrs. Jordan
2014GleeHerselfEpisode: "City of Angels"
Instant MomLisa LandryEpisode: "Not Your Mother's Day"
One LoveNurse BeverlyEpisode: "Tea-Ball"
2014–2015Girl Meets WorldEvelyn RandRecurring role, 3 episodes
2015In the CutNadineMain role, 4 episodes
2015Family TimeGladysEpisode: "Hospitality"
Baby DaddyJudge Johnson3 episodes
Transformers: Robots in DisguiseZizza (voice)Episode: "The Buzz on Windblade"
Young & HungryJoJoEpisode: "Young & Christmas"
20162 Broke GirlsRubyEpisode: "And the Sax Problem"
2017The ThundermansOfficer BoscoEpisode: "Orange Is the New Max"
2018K.C. UndercoverBetty/Midge TurnerEpisode: "The Gammy Files"
2018–presentTyler Perry's The PaynesJoAnn PayneLead role
2019The Cool KidsLorraineEpisodes: "Funeral Crashers", "Vegas, Baby!"
2019Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear's All in the Family and The JeffersonsDianeABC television special

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