Shari Headley

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Shari Headley
Born (1964-07-15) July 15, 1964 (age 59)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active1984–present
Known forLisa McDowell – Coming to America
Spouse
(m. 1993;div. 1995)
Children1
Website shariheadley.com

Shari Headley (born July 15, 1964) [1] is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Lisa McDowell in the 1988 box-office hit romantic comedy film Coming to America and its sequel Coming 2 America (2021). Headley also has appeared in films The Preacher's Wife (1996) and Johnson Family Vacation (2004).

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On television, Headley starred as Detective Mimi Reed in the ABC daytime soap opera All My Children on a regular basis from 1991 to 1994. As lead actress, she starred in the Fox short-lived drama series 413 Hope St. (1997–1998), for which she received NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series nomination. From 2014 to 2016, Headley starred as villainous Jennifer Sallison in the Oprah Winfrey Network primetime soap opera The Haves and the Have Nots .

Early life

Born in Queens, New York City, Headley is the youngest of four children. [2] She is of part Trinidadian descent. [3] Headley's father worked as a dental technician, and had wanted his daughter to be a doctor. [4] In college, she was a premedical student, minoring in drama and performing in school plays. [4]

In 1984, Headley's modeling career began after her sister submitted a photo of Shari to the Ford Modeling Agency, without Headley's knowledge. [5] She was a finalist in Eileen Ford's Face of the 80s campaign, and joined Ford afterwards. [5] Headley modeled for various magazines, including Glamour and Mademoiselle . [6]

Career

Headley made her acting debut appearing in an episode of NBC sitcom The Cosby Show in 1985. [4] Headley later appeared on Miami Vice , [4] Quantum Leap , [7] and Matlock . [1] In 1988, she portrayed Lisa McDowell, an heiress to a fast food restaurant, in romantic comedy Coming to America . [8] Eddie Murphy appears as her love interest in the film. [9] Being relatively unknown at the time, the film's director John Landis stated she was chosen in the role for that reason. [10] One reviewer opined she and Murphy "shined" together, [11] though another critic found Headley's performance "bland." [12] The film was a box-office success grossing a worldwide total of $288,752,301. [13]

The following year, Headley had a starring role alongside Louis Gossett Jr. in the short-lived ABC drama series, Gideon Oliver . In the series, she played Zina, the daughter of Gossett's character. [14] Later that year, she co-starred in the Kojak television film series. [15] In 1991, Headley joined the cast of ABC daytime soap opera, All My Children playing police officer Mimi Reed. [16] At the 25th NAACP Image Awards, she received an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series nomination, but lost to Victoria Rowell. [17] Headley received a second nomination the following year. [18] She was a regular on All My Children from 1991 to 1994, and returned to the series in 1995 and 2005.

After leaving the soap, she guest-starred on New York Undercover , Walker, Texas Ranger , and Cosby . [1] In 1996, she had a supporting role in the comedy-drama film The Preacher's Wife directed by Penny Marshall. [19] In 1997, Headley landed a leading role as Juanita Barnes in the short-lived FOX drama series, 413 Hope St. alongside Richard Roundtree. [20] [21] The series was cancelled after only ten episodes, [22] but Headley received an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series nomination for her performance. [23] Headley portrayed Barbara, a woman looking for a man, in the pilot episode of Love Boat: The Next Wave . [24] She appeared as a counselor on sitcom The Wayans Bros. . [25]

In the early 2000s, Headley returned to daytime television playing the recurring roles of Felicia Boudreau on Guiding Light (2001–2002) [26] and Heather Engle in The Bold and the Beautiful (2004–2005). [1] In 2004, she played Mack Johnson's (portrayed by Steve Harvey) wife Jacqueline in the comedy film, Johnson Family Vacation . [27] In 2007, she appeared in the comedy-drama film Towelhead . [28] She also had guest starring roles on Veronica Mars , House , [1] Castle , and Switched at Birth . [29]

In 2014, she joined the cast of Oprah Winfrey Network primetime soap opera, The Haves and the Have Nots created by Tyler Perry, playing District Attorney Jennifer Sallison. [30] She was promoted to series regular as of season four. In 2019, she had a recurring role in On Becoming a God in Central Florida . Headley reprised her role of Queen Lisa Joffer from Coming to America in the sequel Coming 2 America in 2021. [31]

Personal life

Headley was married to actor/entertainer Christopher Martin, better known as "Play" from the hip-hop duo Kid N' Play, from May 1993 until they divorced in June 1995. [32] [33] From their brief marriage, Martin and Headley have a son. [34]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987 The Pick-up Artist Girl Painter with Ladder
1988 Coming to America Lisa McDowell
1989Kojak: ArianaTrish Van HoganTV movie
1990Kojak: None So BlindTrish Van HoganTV movie
1996 The Preacher's Wife Arlene Chattan
1997A Woman Like ThatHerself
2004 Johnson Family Vacation Jacqueline Johnson
2007 Towelhead Mrs. Bradley
2008Belly 2: Millionaire Boyz ClubAlexisVideo
2013Act Like You Love MeTianna
2014The CongregationMaple
2015Ex-FreeWendy
2018 Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween Mrs. Carter
2019Three's ComplicatedImaniTV movie
2021 Coming 2 America Lisa McDowell

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985 The Cosby Show Mrs. DuboisEpisode: "Denise's Friend"
1986 Miami Vice CindyEpisode: "French Twist"
1988 The New Hollywood Squares HerselfEpisode: "Episode #3.6"
1989 Gideon Oliver Zina OliverMain Cast
1990 Quantum Leap Violet WaltersEpisode: "Pool Hall Blues"
Matlock Model Carla RoyceEpisode: "The Cover Girl"
1991–96 All My Children Detective Mimi ReedRegular Cast
1995 New York Undercover LeanneEpisode: "Brotherhood"
1996 Walker, Texas Ranger Vanessa St. JohnEpisode: "Behind the Badge"
Cosby Victoria the Nude ModelEpisode: "No Nudes Is Good Nudes"
1997 Soul Train Herself/Guest HostEpisode: "Mint Condition/Erykah Badu/Quad City DJ's"
1997–98 413 Hope St. Juanita BarnesMain Cast
1998 Love Boat: The Next Wave BarbaraEpisode: "Smooth Sailing"
Getting Personal Fake RobynEpisode: "Bring in 'Da Milo, Bring in 'Da Robyn"
Malcolm & Eddie VeronicaEpisode: "Twisted Sisters"
For Your Love MayaEpisode: "The Sister Act"
1999 The Wayans Bros. DawnEpisode: "Crazy 4 U" & "Three on a Couch"
2001–02 The Guiding Light Felicia BoudreauRegular Cast
2003 Half & Half BarbaraEpisode: "The Big Bitter Baby Shower Episode"
2004 One on One PamelaEpisode: "Sleepless in Baltimore"
2004–05 The Bold and the Beautiful Heather EngleRegular Cast
2005 All My Children Detective Mimi ReedRegular Cast
Veronica Mars Vanessa HamiltonEpisode: "Lord of the Bling"
House Dr. Arlene MarksEpisode: "Kids"
2009 Castle Nicole CameronEpisode: "Love Me Dead"
2010 10 Things I Hate About You MarchelineEpisode: "The Winner Takes It All"
2012 L.A. Hair HerselfEpisode: "First Cut Is the Deepest"
Celebrity Ghost Stories HerselfEpisode: "Tyler Blackburn/Lainie Kazan/Shari Headley"
2014 Love That Girl MaxineEpisode: "Gullible Is as Gullible Does"
2014–16 The Haves and the Have Nots Jennifer SallisonRecurring Cast: Season 2-3, Main Cast: Season 4
2015 Switched at Birth Gwendolyn BerdickRecurring Cast: Season 4
2019 Star Houston ConnellyRecurring Cast: Season 3
On Becoming a God in Central Florida HarmonyRecurring Cast

Documentary

YearTitle
1990 Paris Is Burning

Music Videos

YearTitleArtist
1985"Half Crazy" Johnny Gill
1988"Sarah Sarah" Jonathan Butler
1994"Before I Let You Go" Blackstreet
1999"Wild Wild West" Will Smith

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