Ernestine Johnson Morrison

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Ernestine Johnson Morrison
Born
Ernestine Johnson

(1987-02-21) February 21, 1987 (age 37) [1]
Occupations
  • Actress
  • producer
  • poet
Years active2001–present
Spouse
Jay Morrison
(m. 2018)
[2]
Children1

Ernestine Johnson Morrison (born February 21, 1987) is an American actress, producer and poet.

Contents

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Love the Hard Way Jack's Neighbour
2012Sugar MommasKendraTV movie
RecklessLisa DanielsShort
2014Where's the Love?Tristan
Think Like a Man Too Pool Waitress
Hear No Evil Brian's Mom
2016Ladies Book ClubFemale FriendTV movie
DigitalLivesMatter Erica
2017Dirty South House ArrestJalissa
DownsizedTisha
Poorly RichFarrahShort
2018The MothersCampaign ManagerShort
The Morning After: Part OneAshleigh
Daddy's HomeStephanie MayfieldShort
2019Bro, I Shrunk My Sidechick!BriaShort
Angrily Ever AfterBrianna
2020OpenZoey TaylorTV movie
2022Scheme QueensAudra
Boxed InLori
2023Freeman HospitalityJoyShort
Love & Murder: Atlanta PlayboyDelyse
2024The Geechee Witch: A Boo Hag StoryDr. Zoe Quade

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016Cream X CoffeeFemale OfficerEpisode: "Absence of Light"
2017 24: Legacy LisaEpisode: "10:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m."
Shots Fired Reporter #2Episode: "Hour Nine: Come to Jesus"
2018 The Quad HerselfEpisode: "#InLoveAndTrouble"
2019 Broad City NikkiEpisode: "Stories"
Last CallNaimaEpisode: "Misconceptions"
Ambitions Woman CopEpisode: "Reap What You Sew"
BET Her Presents: The Waiting RoomDevonEpisode: "The Waiting Room"
2021 Queen Sugar Power Broker #1Episode: "And Dream with Them Deeply"
2022JohnsonSadeEpisode: "Altar Call"
2023 The Company You Keep Taraji SelassieEpisode: "Company Man"
2024 Genius AnnieEpisode: "The American Promise"

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