Chrystee Pharris

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Chrystee Pharris
Born (1976-03-07) March 7, 1976 (age 48)
OccupationActress
Years active1996–present

Chrystee Pharris (born March 7, 1976) is an American actress, best known for her role as Simone Russell on the NBC daytime soap opera Passions .

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Life and career

Chrystee Pharris first became known as Simone Russell, a recurring character from 2001 to 2006 on the NBC-TV daytime soap opera Passions . In addition to guest appearances in single episodes of numerous prime time series, she had recurring roles on the third season of the series Scrubs and the third season of Goliath . She had a starring role in the three seasons of Craig Ross Jr.'s Monogamy .

In 2015, Pharris starred in the single season of the POP series, Queens of Drama . [1]

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
1996Understanding MeMandisa Short film
1999Guilty or NotDina BrownShort film
2000 Leprechaun in the Hood Girl Direct-to-video
2004Buds for LifeMonica Harris
2006Only in Your DreamsCandi/AliciaShort film
Paved with Good IntentionsNina Balden
2007Lord Help UsLucky's WifeDirect-to-video
2009Sideline ConfessionsCandyShort film
Steppin: The Movie Jennifer
2010My Girlfriend's BackTrisha
2012 Chronicle Samantha Voice role
FadedJasmineShort film
2013The TakeoverTisha BoydShort film
2014Steps of FaithFaith Houston
2015 A Walk in the Woods Ticket Agent
FingerprintsAphra Andrews
2016Fame DogsSkill
Bad Dad RehabAnitra TV movie
Diva DiariesRobin
Bad GirlMelinda Robinson
2017MediaCrystal JonesTV movie
2018Pierre JacksonPhenix Summers
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Additional voicesVoice role
2019Loved To DeathCourtney
Spies in Disguise Additional voicesVoice role
2021Angel from MontgomeryJuneShort film

Television

YearFilmRoleNotes
1998 The Steve Harvey Show AngelEpisode: "Baby You Can Drive My Car"
Sister, Sister CeeCeeEpisode: "The Domino Effect"
City Guys DariceEpisode: "Big Brothers"
1998–99 Moesha Crystal/Girl #1Episodes: "Teacher" & "The Rite Stuff"
1999 Kenan & Kel RudyEpisode: "Clothes Encounters"
2000 Grown Ups BridgetteEpisode: "Instant Karma"
7th Heaven Girl #2Episode: "Words"
General Hospital KatieRegular Cast
2001–06 Passions Simone Russell Regular Cast
2004 Eve CourtneyEpisode: "Above Average Joe"
2005 Scrubs KylieRecurring role (season 4)
Cuts MillerEpisode: "Babe Magnet"
2006 Teachers. PaulaEpisode: "Field Trip"
All of Us EvaEpisode: "Pretty Woman"
2007 Lincoln Heights Dr. Kathy McGheeEpisode: "Tricks and Treats"
2008Players at the Poker PalaceSandyEpisode: "I'm Outa Here"
2012 Castle Nicky JayEpisode: "The Limey"
2014 Satisfaction ReneeEpisode: "...Through Terms and Conditions"
2015 Nashville Tracey JensenEpisode: "That's the Way Love Goes"
TMI HollywoodVarious/Special GuestEpisode: "The Soap Opera Show"
Born Again Virgin AngelEpisode: "No New Friends"
Devious Maids MeganEpisode: "Anatomy of a Murder"
Quantico N/ARecurring role (season 1)
2017 Greenleaf SimoneEpisode: "Point of No Return"
2018 The Resident Nurse Allie PalmerEpisode: "Identity Crisis" & "Run, Doctor, Run"
2018–21 Monogamy DiandraMain cast
2019 American Soul Jean JonesEpisode: "Fault Lines"
Goliath GloriaRecurring role (season 3)
9-1-1 Leo's MotherEpisode: "Christmas Spirit"
2020The Virtual EndBridgetEpisode: "Testing"
2021The Myth of ControlAnyaRecurring role

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References

  1. "POP (Formerly TVGN) Developing 'Queens of Drama' Docu-Series With Vanessa Marcil, Donna Mills, Lindsay Hartley, Hunter Tylo and More!". Soap Opera Network . October 8, 2014. Retrieved October 8, 2014.