Jackée Harry

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Jackée Harry
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Harry at a December 2010 performance of The Hot Chocolate Nutcracker
Born
Jacqueline Yvonne Harry

(1956-08-14) August 14, 1956 (age 68)
Education Long Island University, Post (BA)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • comedian
  • television personality
Years active1978–present
Spouses
(m. 1980;div. 1984)
Elgin Charles Williams
(m. 1996;div. 2003)
Children2
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)
Website Official website

Jacqueline Yvonne "Jackée" Harry (born August 14, 1956) is an American actress, comedian, and television personality. [1] She starred as Sandra Clark, the nemesis of Mary Jenkins (played by Marla Gibbs), on the NBC sitcom 227 (1985–1990), and as Lisa Landry on the ABC/The WB sitcom Sister, Sister (1994–1999). Harry was the first African-American to win a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.

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She also starred in the 1992 film Ladybugs opposite Rodney Dangerfield. Since March 2021, she has played Paulina Price on the NBC/Peacock soap opera Days of Our Lives .

Biography

Early life and education

Harry was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in 1956 to an Afro-Trinidadian mother and African American father and raised in Harlem, New York. [2] She 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 degree in education and worked as a teacher of American history 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 attending the 40th Primetime Emmy Awards in August 1988 Jackee88.jpg
Harry attending the 40th Primetime Emmy Awards in August 1988

Harry made her television acting debut in 1983 on Another World as Lily Mason, a role she continued until 1986. [5] In 1984, she made her motion pictures debuts with bit parts in Moscow on the Hudson and The Cotton Club . 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, but the series faltered in the ratings and was not renewed for a second season. 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] From 2012 to 2015, she starred in Byron Allen's sitcom The First Family . In 2013, she appeared in the pilot episode of the Disney sitcom Girl Meets World , as well as the episodes "Girl Meets Crazy Hat" and "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 (Garrett Morris) ex-girlfriend.

On December 8, 2020, during an appearance on Today , Harry announced that she was set to join the cast of the soap opera Days of Our Lives . [17] Harry was cast as Paulina Price. [18] When the series was renewed for two additional seasons in 2021, Harry was placed on contract with the series. [19] On July 25, 2021, she appeared on Celebrity Family Feud . [20]

Jackée Harry guest starred in "The Neighborhood" season 7, playing Tina's stepmother, Loretta, in the episode "Welcome to the Wicked Stepmother," where Tina's father visits and she discovers he has age-related impairments.

Personal life

Harry has one child and was once married to arranger and conductor Jerry Jemmott. [21] In 1996, Harry married Elgin Charles Williams; they later divorced in 2003. [22] During their marriage, Harry and Williams adopted a son, Frank, in 1997. [23]

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
1984 Moscow on the Hudson Jackee
The Cotton Club Susan
1986Alvin Goes Back to SchoolGina LipmanTV movie
1987Alf Loves a MysteryCountessTV movie
1988 Crash Course Edna SavageTV movie
1989Double Your PleasureLinda/Sharlene CavanaughTV movie
1990 We'll Take Manhattan Yvonne JohnsonTV movie
1992 Ladybugs Julie Benson
1993Living and Working in Space: The Countdown Has BegunCharmayne HarryVideo
1997 Mother Goose: A Rappin' and Rhymin' Special Little Bo Peep (voice)TV movie
2003The Nick at Nite Holiday SpecialJackée, The BakerTV movie
2004 You Got Served Elizabeth "Mama' Smith
2006 All You've Got PaulineTV movie
2007 The Last Day of Summer Lola the LobsterTV movie
2009Man of Her DreamsLouise Smith
G.E.D.Mama Jones
2010 Christmas Cupid VivianTV movie
The Clean Up WomanJasmine
Knight to D7Nurse HamiltonShort
2011The Ideal HusbandVivian PetersonTV movie
Nurse JackéeNurse JackéeShort
Shadow HillsSonyaTV movie
2012Switchin' the ScriptMrs. Shepard
The CoalitionGrandmother Bea HathawayVideo
JD Lawrence's the Clean Up WomanJasmineTV movie
Brother WhiteVeenaTV movie
2013The Sins of Deacon WhylesMama Whyles
The Love LetterJosephineTV movie
Forbidden WomanSheila
2014Knock 'Em DeadSavannah Johnz
The Dirty 30Linda
2015 The Man in 3B Miss Gina Bertha
2016Ladies Book ClubMrs. Roxanne CharlesTV movie
Just LoveVernetteTV movie
Broadcasting ChristmasVeronika DanielsTV movie
A Husband for ChristmasErinTV movie
Hail MaryNurse WandaTV movie
2017Cupid's ProxyOlive
Wrapped Up In ChristmasArlene SimonsTV movie
2018It's a DateAllison Cole
When It Comes AroundAmina
My Christmas InnSusan TaylorTV movie
2019Pride & Prejudice: AtlantaMrs. BennetTV movie
The Wrong TutorPrincipal CallahanTV movie
Carole's ChristmasIrisTV movie
A Family Reunion ChristmasAunt DotTV movie
Christmas on My MindDr. Caroline AlbrightTV movie
2020Love in StoreSharon St. ClairTV movie
The Wrong Wedding PlannerMs. JohnsonTV movie
The Perfect MateMrs. Adams
A Christmas for MaryDeborahTV movie
2021Deceived by My Mother-In-LawDeniseTV movie
Mommy's Deadly Con ArtistDeniseTV movie
The Wrong Cheer CaptainPrincipal SimpsonTV movie
Days of Our Lives: A Very Salem Christmas Paulina Price
2022Killer DesignDr. FarberTV movie
2023 A Snowy Day in Oakland Mrs. Monroe
Every Breath She TakesLinda MossTV movie
If I Can't Have YouDetective OlsenTV movie
So Fly ChristmasHarrietTV movie
2024Tall, Dark, and DangerousDetective GrahamTV movie
The Gutter Mozell
Million Dollar Lethal ListingMeghanTV movie
Make or Bake ChristmasDeniseTV movie
Too Many ChristmasesHarriet

Television

YearShowRoleNotes
1983–1986 Another World Lily MasonRegular Cast
1985–1986 Pyramid Herself/Celebrity ContestantRecurring Guest
1985–1989 227 Sandra ClarkMain Cast: Season 1–4, Recurring Cast: Season 5
1986 Super Password Herself/Celebrity ContestantRecurring Guest
1986–1987 The New Hollywood Squares Herself/PanelistRecurring Guest
1987 Friday Night Videos HerselfEpisode: "May 1, 1987"
Win, Lose or Draw HerselfEpisode: "September 14, 1987"
The Wil Shriner Show HerselfEpisode: "Episode #1.6"
Dolly HerselfEpisode: "Episode #1.6"
1988 One to Grow On HerselfEpisode: "Self-Confidence" & "Telling Whoppers"
Amen Roxanne FarleyEpisode: "A Slight Case of Murder: Part 1 & 2"
1988–1989American Black Achievement AwardsHerself/HostMain Host
1989 The Women of Brewster Place Etta Mae JohnsonEpisode: "Episode #1.1" & "#1.2"
Amen Florence HawkinsEpisode: "Don't Rain on My Shower"
1990–1991 An Evening at the Improv HerselfEpisode: "Episode #6.12" & "#7.22"
1991–1992 The Royal Family Ruth 'CoCo' RoyalMain Cast
1992 It's Showtime at the Apollo Herself/Guest HostEpisode: "Episode #5.15" & "#5.16"
Designing Women Vanessa ChamberlainEpisode: "Shades of Vanessa"
1994 Soul Train Herself/Guest HostEpisode: "Lalah Hathaway/Melvin Riley/Immature"
Dave's World EstelleEpisode: "Saved by Estelle"
1994–1999 Sister, Sister Lisa LandryMain Cast
1995–1997 Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child Little Bo Peep/Giant's Wife (voice)Episode: "Jack and the Beanstalk" & "Mother Goose"
1998–2004 Hollywood Squares Herself/PanelistRecurring Guest
2000 Twice in a Lifetime Darcy Green/Louise LutrelleEpisode: "Used Hearts"
2003 7th Heaven Ms. BeaneEpisode: "It's Not Always About You"
2005 Celebrity Fit Club HerselfMain Cast: Season 2
That's So Raven DavaEpisode: "Goin' Hollywood"
One on One Sherri St. CroixEpisode: "Waiting for Huffman"
2006 VH1: All Access HerselfEpisode: "Where Are They Now?: Celebrity Fit Club"
2006–2009 Everybody Hates Chris VanessaGuest: Season 1, Recurring Cast: Season 2-4
2007 The A-List HerselfEpisode: "Flirts"
2008 The Mighty B! Nurse (voice)Episode: "Bee Patients"
2009 Split Ends HerselfEpisode: "Shi Salon and Elgin Charles"
2010 RuPaul's Drag U Herself/FacultyEpisode: "Plump and Circumstance"
Friends & LoversOmar's MotherEpisode: "Episode #1.3 & #1.4"
2011 Beverly Hills Fabulous HerselfRecurring Cast
Life AfterHerselfRecurring Guest
She's Still Not Our SisterConnieMain Cast
2011–2012 Tia & Tamera HerselfRecurring Cast: Season 1, Guest: Season 2
2011–2013 Let's Stay Together Delores WhitmoreRecurring Cast: Season 1-2, Guest: Season 3
2012 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Herself/Celebrity ContestantEpisode: "Celebrity Week for Alzheimer's 4"
For Richer or PoorerMrs. HendersonEpisode: "Ex Files" & "The Switch"
Are We There Yet? JackéeEpisode: "The Ghost Dog Episode"
2012–2015 The First Family Pauletta BirdsongMain Cast
2013 Celebrity Ghost Stories HerselfEpisode: "Jackee Harry/Louie Anderson/Angie Stone/Richard Burgi"
Braxton Family Values HerselfEpisode: "A Diva's Dilemma"
American Dad! Wanda (voice)Episode: "For Black Eyes Only"
How to Live with Your Parents... JessokaEpisode: "How to Help the Needy"
2014 Glee HerselfEpisode: "City of Angels"
Instant Mom Lisa LandryEpisode: "Not Your Mother's Day"
One LoveNurse BeverlyEpisode: "Tea-Ball"
Family Time GladysEpisode: "Hospitality"
2014–2015 Girl Meets World Evelyn RandRecurring Cast: Season 1
2015 Celebrity Wife Swap HerselfEpisode: "Jackee Harry/Traci Lords"
New Money HerselfEpisode: "Don't Go Jetskiing with 30 Pounds of Gold On"
Chopped Herself/ContestantEpisode: "Sitcom Moms"
Celebrity Food FightHerselfEpisode: "Merry Feastmas"
In the Cut Nadine WeaverMain Cast: Season 1
Transformers: Robots in Disguise Zizza (voice)Episode: "The Buzz on Windblade"
Young & Hungry JoJoEpisode: "Young & Christmas"
2015–2016 Guilty Pleasures HerselfRecurring Cast: Season 1, Guest: Season 2
2015–2017 Baby Daddy Judge Earlene JohnsonGuest Cast: Season 4-6
2016 Gay for Play Game Show Starring RuPaul HerselfEpisode: "Featuring the Cast of 227"
Botched HerselfEpisode: "Pinched Perfect"
Unsung Hollywood HerselfEpisode: "Tim Reid"
2 Broke Girls RubyEpisode: "And the Sax Problem"
2017 Battle of the Network Stars Herself/ContestantEpisode: "TV Moms & Dads vs. TV Kids"
The Thundermans Officer BoscoEpisode: "Orange Is the New Max"
2017–2024 Funny You Should Ask HerselfRecurring Guest
2018 K.C. Undercover Betty/Midge TurnerEpisode: "The Gammy Files"
Rob Riggle's Ski Master Academy Hog QueenEpisode: "Hog Hunt"
Malibu Dan the Family ManMrs. LeopardEpisode: "Macaroni and Sneeze"
The Paynes JoAnn PayneMain Cast
2019 The Cool Kids LorraineEpisode: "Funeral Crashers" & "Vegas, Baby!"
Live in Front of a Studio Audience DianeEpisode: “Norman Lear's All in the Family and The Jeffersons”
A Black Lady Sketch Show Sandra ClarkEpisode: "3rd & Bonaparte Is Always in the Shade"
Family Reunion Aunt DotEpisode: “A Family Reunion Christmas” [24]
2020–2022 For the Love of Jason Patricia GrantRecurring Cast
2021 Celebrity Family Feud Herself/Celebrity ContestantEpisode: "Episode #8.6"
Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! Aunt ElizabethEpisode: "#ThrillaOnTheGrilla"
Pose JadaEpisode: "Take Me To Church"
Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem Paulina Price Main Cast: Season 1
2021– Days of Our Lives Paulina PriceRegular Cast
2022 Soul of a Nation HerselfEpisode: "Screen Queens Rising"
Everything's Trash ZoraRecurring Cast
Tuca & Bertie Tuca's Mother (voice)Episode: "The Mole"
2023 The $100,000 Pyramid Herself/Celebrity ContestantEpisode: "Episode #7.8"
A Black Lady Sketch Show Queen Gladys KnightEpisode: "My Love Language Is Words of Defamation"
Human Resources Deb (voice)Episode: "Paul Me By Your Name"'
As Luck Would Have ItGabbi LuckMain Cast
2024TV on the Edge: Moments That Shaped Our CultureHerselfEpisode: "Oprah's Wagon Of Fat"
Tia Mowry: My Next ActHerselfEpisode: "TV Mama Knows Best"
Clone High Jackée the Ripper (voice)Recurring Cast: Season 3
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Merle (voice)2 episodes
Zombies: The Re-Animated Series Mothership (voice)Episode: "Reality Check, Please!/Their Guy Sasquatch"
Everybody Still Hates Chris Vanessa (voice)Recurring Cast
The Neighborhood LorettaEpisode: "Welcome to the Wicked Stepmother"

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1987 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series 227 Won [25]
[26]
1988 Nominated
1989 Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Nominated [27]
2016 Nollywood and African Film Critics Awards Best Actress Independent Film The Man in 3B Nominated
1999 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Sister, Sister Won [28]
2000Won [29]
2021Online Film & Television Association AwardsBest Guest Actress in a Drama Series Pose Nominated [30]

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