Jenifer Lewis
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Lewis in November 2008
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Born | Jenifer Jeanette Lewis January 25, 1957 St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Education | Kinloch High School Webster University |
Occupation | Actress, Comedian, Singer |
Years active | 1979–present |
Spouse(s) | Arnold Byrd (m. 2012) |
Children | 1 |
Jenifer Jeanette Lewis (born January 25, 1957) is an American film, theater, and television actress, comedian, and singer. Jenifer Lewis was born and raised in Kinloch, Missouri. She holds a bachelor's degree in theater arts from Webster University in St. Louis. Lewis has over 60 films and 200 TV appearances to her credit. Lewis's uniquely recognizable voice is adored by fans, worldwide, in such animated roles as "Flo" in Cars (2006) and in the sequel 'Cars 2' (2011) and as "Mama Odie" in the Walt Disney Pictures' animated film The Princess and the Frog (2009).
Lewis earned the title, "Black Mother of Hollywood", thanks to such memorable performances as the mother of Tina Turner, alongside Angela Bassett, in What's Love Got to Do With It (1993); alongside Denzel Washington and Whitney Houston, in The Preacher's Wife (1996); in Think Like a Man (2012) and in the sequel Think Like a Man Too (2014).
Lewis is highly respected in the theatre world with five Broadway shows to her credit, including "Hairspray", as "Motormouth Maybelle". In 2006, Lewis co-starred opposite Meryl Streep in the Shakespeare in the Park presentation of "Mother Courage and Her Children", in New York City. Lewis has performed her acclaimed one-woman show, "The Diva is Dismissed", worldwide. Lewis portrayed the distraught mother, "Candace", opposite Matt Damon, in Clint Eastwood's Hereafter (2010).
From 2014, Lewis has a recurring cast role, as Ruby, in the American television sitcom series Black-ish alongside Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross on ABC.
Early Life
Lewis was born in St. Louis, Missouri, to a nurse's aide mother and a factory worker father.[1] She attended Kinloch High School and then college at Webster University in Webster Groves, Missouri. Soon after, she arrived in New York City, Lewis debuted on Broadway in a small role in Eubie (1979), the musical based on the work of Eubie Blake. She next landed the role of Effie White in the workshop of the Michael Bennett-directed musical Dreamgirls, but when the show moved to Broadway, Bennett chose Jennifer Holliday for the role.
Lewis accepted a position as a Harlette, a back-up singer for Bette Midler which led to Lewis' first TV appearances on Midler's HBO specials. She also landed her first screen role as a result, appearing as one of the buxom chorines in the 'Otto Titsling' production number in the Midler vehicle Beaches (1988). At the same time, Lewis was developing her nightclub act, The Diva Is Dismissed, an autobiographical comedy and music show in New York City cabarets. She performed the show off-Broadway at the Public Theater.
Career
In 1987, Lewis was hired as the Pre-Show announcer on the Star Tours ride at Disneyland. In 1988, Lewis relocated to Los Angeles. In 1992, she was cast as one of the back-up singers to Whoopi Goldberg in Sister Act. Goldberg sponsored several performances of The Diva Is Dismissed as a possible HBO series. In 1992 to 1993, she played Dean Davenport in the sixth and final season of A Different World. She also had a recurring role as Will Smith's Aunt Helen on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, as well as stints on a few episodes of In Living Color, reprising several of her characters from her nightclub act. Also in 1993, she played the mother of Tupac Shakur's character in Poetic Justice.
In 1993, she played the role of Tina Turner’s mother in the biopic What's Love Got to Do With It. In 1994, she followed with other supporting roles, including Mrs. Coleman the Unemployment Office lady in Renaissance Man and as Whoopi Goldberg's sister in Corrina, Corrina. In 1995, she was cast in maternal roles to Kadeem Hardison in Panther and to Larenz Tate in Dead Presidents before she accepted the role of a lesbian judge on the short-lived CBS series Courthouse. Lewis returned to the big screen as Theresa Randle's telephone sex line boss in Spike Lee's Girl 6. She then played Whitney Houston's character's mother in Penny Marshall's The Preacher's Wife.[2]
In 1999, she starred in the made-for-TV film Jackie's Back, a mockumentary about the struggling comeback of a diva in turmoil. She recently appeared in The Cookout, Nora's Hair Salon, Shark Tale and Cars. She was in a few episodes of Friends as Monica Geller's co-worker. Beginning in 2000, she played Lana Hawkins on the Lifetime television medical drama Strong Medicine, until the show ended in February 2006. She also had a recurring role as Veretta Childs (Toni's mother) in the sitcom Girlfriends. In 2006, she had a featured role as the wedding planner in Tyler Perry's Madea's Family Reunion, and also appeared in the film Meet the Browns.
In one episode of That's So Raven she played the titular character's maternal grandmother, who has psychic powers. She recently starred as a judge in Boston Legal and appeared in the 2008 film Meet the Browns. On April 22, 2008, Lewis replaced Darlene Love as Motormouth Maybelle in Broadway's Hairspray, a role that was originally written for her.[citation needed]
In June 2010, Lewis' distinctive voice was in fine form as she told The Jazz Joy and Roy syndicated radio show, "I just did a production of 'Hello Dolly' at the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle and it had to be one of the greatest productions that I have ever done, because I got to just do a character, Dolly Levi, and it was just great."[3]
In 2012 Lewis began working with Shangela on the online reality show parody, "Jenifer Lewis and Shangela," where she acts as herself alongside Shangela, a "drag queen living in her basement." She later appeared in Shangela's music video for "Werqin Girl (Professional)."
Singing
Lewis has performed for many years on Broadway and has lent her vocals to many of the television and film projects that she has been a part of including performing the theme song and costarring in her most recognizable role as Lana Hawkins on the cable TV series, Strong Medicine.[4]
Lewis' most recent singing role came with her role in the movie musical The Princess and the Frog.
Filmography
Film
Film | |||
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Year | Film | Role | Notes |
1988 | Beaches | Diva | |
Red Heat | Judge Jenifer Lewis | ||
1992 | Sister Act | Michelle | |
Frozen Assets | Jomisha | ||
1993 | Poetic Justice | Anne | |
Meteor Man | Mrs. Williams | ||
What's Love Got to Do With It | Zelma Bullock | ||
Undercover Blues | Cab Driver | ||
Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit | Michelle | ||
1994 | Renaissance Man | Mrs. Coleman | |
Corrina, Corrina | Jevina Washington | ||
Deconstructing Sarah | Betty | TV movie | |
Shake, Rattle and Rock! | Amanda | ||
1995 | Panther | Rita | |
Dead Presidents | Mrs. Curtis | ||
1996 | The Preacher's Wife | Marguerite Coleman | |
Girl 6 | Boss #1 — Lil | ||
1998 | The Temptations | Mama Rose Franklin | Miniseries |
The Mighty | Mrs. Addison | ||
An Unexpected Life | Camille | TV movie | |
1999 | Mystery Men | Lucille | |
Get Bruce | Herself | ||
Blast From the Past | Dr. Aron | ||
Jackie's Back | Jackie Washington | ||
2000 | Cast Away | Becca Twig | |
Dancing in September | Judge Warner | ||
Partners | Detective Lancy | TV movie | |
Little Richard | Muh Penniman | Miniseries | |
2001 | The Brothers | Louise Smith | |
The Ponder Heart | Narcissa Wingfield | TV movie | |
2002 | Antwone Fisher | Aunt | Uncredited |
Juwanna Mann | Aunt Ruby | ||
2004 | The Cookout | Emma "Lady Em" Andersen | |
Shark Tale | Motown Turtle | Voice | |
Nora's Hair Salon | Nora Harper | ||
2006 | Dirty Laundry | Aunt Lettuce | |
Cars | Flo | Voice | |
Madea's Family Reunion | Milay Jenay Lori | ||
The Heart Specialist | Nurse Jackson | ||
2007 | Who's Your Caddy? | Mrs. Hawkins | |
Redrum | Therapist | ||
2008 | Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns | Vera Brown | |
2009 | The Princess and the Frog | Mama Odie | Voice |
Not Easily Broken | Mary 'Mama' Clark | ||
2010 | Hereafter | Candace | |
2011 | Cars 2 | Flo | Voice |
Five | Maggie | Nominated — Black Reel Awards for Best Actress in a Television Miniseries or Movie Nominated — NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special Nominated - NAMIC Vision Awards for Best Performance - Drama |
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2012 | Think Like a Man | Loretta Hanover | |
Zambezia | Gogo | Voice | |
2013 | Baggage Claim | Catherine Moore | |
Playin' for Love | Alize Gates | ||
2014 | Think Like a Man Too | Loretta Hanover | |
The Magic City | Aunt Valerie | ||
2015 | The Wedding Ringer | Doris Jenkins | |
TV Shows | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1990-91 | Murphy Brown | Sales person | "Jingle Hell, Jingle Hell, Jingle All the Way" (Season 3, Episode 11) "Uh-Oh: Pt. 2" (Season 4, Episode 1) |
1990-93 | A Different World | Dean Dorothy Dandridge Davenport | Recurring role (9 episodes) |
1991 | Stat | Felicia Brown | "Psychosomatic" (Season 1, Episode 1) |
1991-96 | The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air | Aunt Helen Smith | Recurring role (8 episodes) |
1992 | Dream On | Carolyn | "To the Moon, Alex!" (Season 3, Episode 23) |
1993 | In Living Color | Various characters | "Bunny Clive" (Season 4, Episode 25) "Calhoun Tubbs" (Season 4, Episode 30) |
Roc | Charlaine | "Joey the Bartender" (Season 3, Episode 4) | |
Moon Over Miami | Aurora Tyler | "If You Only Knew" (Season 1, Episode 7) | |
1993-94 | Hangin' With Mr. Cooper | Georgia Rodman | "Father Fairest" (Season 2, Episode 6) "Double Cheeseburger, Hold the Diploma" (Season 2, Episode 20) |
1994 | Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman | Mystique | "All Shook Up" (Season 1, Episode 12) |
Friends | Paula | "The One With the Thumb" (Season 1, Episode 3) | |
1995 | New York Undercover | Medina | "Private Enemy No. 1" (Season 1, Episode 14) |
Living Single | Delia Deveaux | "Talk Showdown" (Season 2, Episode 26) | |
Courthouse | Judge Rosetta Reide | Main role | |
1996 | Cosby | Bernice | "Basketball Story" (Season 1, Episode 10) |
1997 | Touched by an Angel | Queenie | "Amazing Grace: Part 1" (Season 3, Episode 20) |
Promised Land | "Amazing Grace: Part 2" (Season 1, Episode 17) | ||
1997-99 | Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child | Hazel / Black Widow Spider | "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (Season 2, Episode 8) "The Bremen Town Musicians" (Season 3, Episode 3) |
1998 | The Parent 'Hood | Linda | "Hurricane Linda" (Season 4, Episode 20) |
1998-00 | For Your Love | Sylvia Ellis / Mel and Reggie's Mother | "The Brother's Day" (Season 1, Episode 8) "Father Fixture" (Season 3, Episode 11) |
1999 | The Jamie Foxx Show | Josie | "Always Follow Your Heart" (Season 3, Episode 20) |
Moesha | Mrs. Biggs | "A Den Is a Terrible Thing to Waste" (Season 5, Episode 7) | |
Grown Ups | Melissa's mother | "Family Circus" (Season 1, Episode 7) | |
Time of Your Life | Joss's mother | "The Time They Had Not" (Season 1, Episode 7) | |
1999-08 | The PJs | Bebe Ho | Main role |
2000 | Bette | Inez | "The Grammy Pre-Show" (Season 1, Episode 17) |
2000-06 | Strong Medicine | Receptionist Lana Hawkins | Main role |
2002 | Family Affair | Mrs. Summers | "Pilot: Part 1" (Season 1, Episode 1) |
2002-06 | Girlfriends | Veretta Childs | "My Mother, Myself" (Season 2, Episode 20) "Blood Is Thicker Than Liquor" (Season 3, Episode 22) "The Wedding" (Season 3, Episode 24) "On the Couch" (Season 4, Episode 16) "The Bridges of Fresno County" (Season 5, Episode 20) "All God's Children" (Season 6, Episode 11) "...Ain't Nothing Over There" (Season 6, Episode 22) |
2003 | The Proud Family | Aunt Spice | "Penny Potter" (Season 2, Episode 19) |
2004 | That's So Raven | Vivian Baxter | "To See or Not to See" (Season 1, Episode 21) |
2007 | Day Break | Elizabeth Hopper | "What If She's Lying?" (Season 1, Episode 8) |
Shark | Ellie Broussard | "Backfire" (Season 1, Episode 17) | |
2007-08 | Boston Legal | Judge Isabel Fisher | "No Brains Left Behind" (Season 4, Episode 9) "Mad About You" (Season 4, Episode 11) |
2009-10 | Meet the Browns | Vera Brown | "Meet the Mom" (Season 3, Episode 4) "Meet the Mom Again" (Season 3, Episode 10) "Meet the Anniversary" (Season 3, Episode 25) "Meet the Baby" (Season 3, Episode 36) "Meet the Confession" (Season 4, Episode 25) |
2011 | The Cleveland Show | Woman / Kevin Garnett's Mom / Receptionist / Middle-Aged Woman | "A Short Story and a Tall Tale" (Season 2, Episode 13) "The Way the Cookie Crumbles" (Season 2, Episode 16) |
American Dad! | Lessie | "School Lies" (Season 6, Episode 14) | |
State of Georgia | Patrice | "Best Friends For-Never" (Season 1, Episode 3) | |
The Playboy Club | Pearl | Recurring role | |
2014 | The Boondocks | Boss Willona / Geraldine | "Breaking Grandad" (Season 4, Episode 3) "Early Bird Special" (Season 4, Episode 4) |
2014-present | Black-ish | Ruby Johnson | Recurring (Season 1), Main role (Season 2-) |
2015 | The Exes | Caren Dupree | "Requiem for a Dream" (Season 4, Episode 8) |
Instant Mom | Delois | "Not Full House" (Season 2, Episode 9) | |
Video Games | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2006 | Cars | Flo | Voice |
2007 | Cars Mater-National Championship |
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External links
- Jenifer Lewis at the Internet Movie Database
- Jenifer Lewis at the Internet Broadway DatabaseLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
- Jenifer Lewis at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
- Jenifer Lewis at AllMovie
- May 05 A&U interview: Jenifer discusses AIDS Affecting Her and her psychotherapy since being diagnosed as bipolar in 1997
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- ↑ http://www.callondolly.com/jennifer-lewis/
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0507338/#musicX20department
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- 1957 births
- Living people
- People from St. Louis County, Missouri
- African-American female singers
- American voice actresses
- Actresses from Missouri
- People with bipolar disorder
- American television actresses
- African-American actresses
- American film actresses
- 20th-century American actresses
- 21st-century American actresses
- Webster University alumni