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Ernestine Johnson Morrison | |
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Born | Ernestine Johnson February 21, 1987 [1] |
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Years active | 2001–present |
Spouse | Jay Morrison (m. 2018) |
Children | 1 |
Ernestine Johnson Morrison (born February 21, 1987) is an American actress, producer and poet.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Love the Hard Way | Jack's Neighbour | |
2012 | Sugar Mommas | Kendra | TV movie |
Reckless | Lisa Daniels | Short | |
2014 | Where's the Love? | Tristan | |
Think Like a Man Too | Pool Waitress | ||
Hear No Evil | Brian's Mom | ||
2016 | Ladies Book Club | Female Friend | TV movie |
DigitalLivesMatter | Erica | ||
2017 | Dirty South House Arrest | Jalissa | |
Downsized | Tisha | ||
Poorly Rich | Farrah | Short | |
2018 | The Mothers | Campaign Manager | Short |
The Morning After: Part One | Ashleigh | ||
Daddy's Home | Stephanie Mayfield | Short | |
2019 | Bro, I Shrunk My Sidechick! | Bria | Short |
Angrily Ever After | Brianna | ||
2020 | Open | Zoey Taylor | TV movie |
2022 | Scheme Queens | Audra | |
Boxed In | Lori | ||
2023 | Freeman Hospitality | Joy | Short |
Love & Murder: Atlanta Playboy | Delyse | ||
2024 | The Geechee Witch: A Boo Hag Story | Dr. Zoe Quade |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2016 | Cream X Coffee | Female Officer | Episode: "Absence of Light" |
2017 | 24: Legacy | Lisa | Episode: "10:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m." |
Shots Fired | Reporter #2 | Episode: "Hour Nine: Come to Jesus" | |
2018 | The Quad | Herself | Episode: "#InLoveAndTrouble" |
2019 | Broad City | Nikki | Episode: "Stories" |
Last Call | Naima | Episode: "Misconceptions" | |
Ambitions | Woman Cop | Episode: "Reap What You Sew" | |
BET Her Presents: The Waiting Room | Devon | Episode: "The Waiting Room" | |
2021 | Queen Sugar | Power Broker #1 | Episode: "And Dream with Them Deeply" |
2022 | Johnson | Sade | Episode: "Altar Call" |
2023 | The Company You Keep | Taraji Selassie | Episode: "Company Man" |
2024 | Genius | Annie | Episode: "The American Promise" |
Ruthless | Alex | Recurring Cast: Season 4 |
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