Karimah Westbrook

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Karimah Westbrook
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Westbrook in 2017
Born (1978-10-06) October 6, 1978 (age 44)
OccupationActress
Years active2000–present

Karimah Westbrook (born October 6, 1978) [1] is an American actress best known for her role as Grace James in The CW drama series, All American .

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Life and career

Westbrook was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. She attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and later began performing on screen and stage. [1] She made her television debut in 2000, appearing in an episode of CBS medical drama City of Angels and later was cast in the teen dance drama film Save the Last Dance . [1] Later she starred in the biographical drama film Baadasssss! opposite Mario Van Peebles. [2] Westbrook also guest starred in a number of television shows, include Girlfriends , Mad Men and Shameless .

Westbrook has appeared in a number of independent films, include American Violet (2008) opposite Nicole Beharie and Alfre Woodard. She played supporting roles in films The Rum Diary (2011), Suburbicon (2017), and After We Collided (2020). [3] In 2018, she was cast as Grace James, the mother of the leading character in the CW drama series, All American . [4] [5]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Save the Last Dance Alyssa
2002Random Acts of ViolenceMonique
2003 Baadasssss! Ginnie
2004Knuckle SandwichNora
2005 The Tenants Female Partygoer
2005American FusionLayla
2006Best Kept SecretCassandraShort film, also writer and producer
2007StudioJasmine Jackson
2008Truth HallLashon
2008 American Violet Claudia Johnson
2010LouisAlice Bolden
2011 The Rum Diary Papa Nebo
2012C'mon ManAngel
2013Baby GirlYayaShort film
2016CagedKarrisa KlineShort film
Chandler International Film Festival for Best Actress
Connect Film Festival Best Ensemble Acting Award
Nominated — IIFC Award for Best Ensemble Cast Featurette
2017 Suburbicon Mrs. Mayers
2019 Bolden Alice Bolden
2020 After We Collided Karen Scott

TV

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 City of Angels Joleigha BassEpisode: "Nathan's Hot Dog"
2001 ER Sara MorrisEpisode: "April Showers"
2001 Moesha Shania LevyEpisodes: "Graduation Day" and "All Grown Up"
2001 That's Life RunnerEpisode: "Larva"
2001 The District KaraEpisode: "Foreign Affair"
2003 Strong Medicine SandyEpisode: "PMS, Lies and Red Tape"
2003 Girlfriends Melanie ChildsEpisodes: "The Wedding" and "Blood Is Thicker Than Liquor"
2003 10-8: Officers on Duty SheilaEpisode: "Lucy in the Sky"
2006 In Justice Kendra SmithEpisode: "Another Country"
2006 Without a Trace MissyEpisode: "White Balance"
2010 Mad Men SharonEpisode: "The Rejected"
2010 Look: The Series PaigeRecurring role, 3 episodes
2014 The Fosters Layla's MotherEpisode: "Mother"
2014 Masters of Sex DelilaEpisode: "Below the Belt"
2015 Aquarius AquariusEpisode: "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game"
2017 Shameless SylvieEpisode: "Icarus Fell. And Rusty Ate Him."
2018Truth HallLaShonUnsold TV pilot
2018—present All American Grace JamesSeries regular
Nominated — Black Reel Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress, Drama Series (2019)

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