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Jenifer Lewis
Jenifer Lewis
Name
Jenifer Jeanette Lewis
Birthplace
U.S Flag Kinloch, Missouri
Birth date
January 25, 1957 (1957-01-25) (age 67)
Occupation
Actress, comedian, singer, activist
Active Years
1979–present

Jenifer Jeanette Lewis (born January 25, 1957) is an American actress and singer.

Biography[]

Early life[]

Lewis was born in Kinloch, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis, to a nurse's aide mother, Dorothy, and a factory worker father. Lewis is the youngest of seven children. She sang in her church choir at the age of five. She attended Kinloch High School and then college at Webster University in Webster Groves, Missouri. She received an honorary degree from Webster in 2015. After college, Lewis moved to New York.

Career[]

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 acquired her first screen role as a result, appearing as a singer in the Otto Titsling production number in the Bette 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.

After Lewis relocated to Los Angeles, she began appearing in television sitcoms, including Murphy Brown, Dream On, In Living Color, Roc, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper and Friends. From 1992 to 1993, she played Dean Davenport in the sixth and final season of the NBC sitcom A Different World. She also had a recurring role as Will Smith's Aunt Helen in the NBC sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air from 1991 to 1996. As a series regular, Lewis starred alongside Patricia Wettig in her short-lived legal drama Courthouse in 1995, playing Judge Rosetta Reide, the first main African American lesbian character on television.

In 1992, Lewis was cast as one of the back-up singers to Whoopi Goldberg in the comedy film Sister Act. The following year, Lewis played the mother of Tupac Shakur's character in the film Poetic Justice, and as Zelma Bullock, Tina Turner's mother, in the biopic What's Love Got to Do With It starring Angela Bassett. Lewis has stated that she never auditioned to play Turner, but would have been thrilled to play the iconic singer. Lewis is only one year older than Bassett. For her performance, she received her first NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture nomination. In 1994, she followed with other comedic 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.

In 1996, Lewis appeared as Theresa Randle's telephone sex line boss in the film Girl 6. Later that year, she played Whitney Houston's character's mother in the film The Preacher's Wife,for which she received her second NAACP Image Award nomination. She also had roles in The Mighty (1998), The Temptations miniseries (1998), Mystery Men (1999) and Blast from the Past (film) (1999), and the leading role in the film Jackie's Back (1999).

In 2000, Lewis had a supporting role in the adventure drama film Cast Away, directed by Robert Zemeckis. In the same year, she began starring as Lana Hawkins on the Lifetime television medical drama Strong Medicine, for which she also performed the theme song. The show ended in February 2006. She also voiced Flo in Pixar's Cars franchise. She also had a recurring role as Veretta Childs (Toni's mother) in the UPN sitcom Girlfriends. In film, she appeared as Morris Chestnut's mother in the romantic comedy The Brothers (2001). In 2006, she had a featured role as the wedding planner in Tyler Perry's Madea's Family Reunion, and also appeared in Perry's comedy-drama Meet the Browns (2008) as Vera Brown. She also appeared in Juwanna Mann (2002), The Cookout (2004), Nora's Hair Salon (2004), Dirty Laundry (2006) and Not Easily Broken (2009).

On April 22, 2008, Lewis replaced Darlene Love as Motormouth Maybelle in Broadway's Hairspray. On television, she guest-starred on That's So Raven and Boston Legal. Lewis also had a number of voice acting roles, including Walt Disney Animation Studios's animated musical The Princess and the Frog (2009), for which she was nominated for the Annie Award for Voice Acting in a Feature Production.

In June 2010, Lewis 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." 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)".

In 2010, Clint Eastwood cast Lewis in his fantasy film Hereafter. The following year, she starred alongside Rosario Dawson and Tracee Ellis Ross in Five (2011 film), for which she received her third NAACP Image Award nomination. She also co-starred in the short-lived NBC series The Playboy Club. She played Terrence J's overbearing mother in box-office hit Think Like a Man (2012) and its sequel Think Like a Man Too (2014). In 2013, she played Paula Patton's mother in the romantic comedy Baggage Claim. In 2015, she starred in the romantic comedy The Wedding Ringer.

In 2014, Lewis was cast as Ruby Johnson, Anthony Anderson's character's mother in the ABC comedy series Black-ish. She was elevated to series regular status as of the second season. In 2016, she received Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series nomination for her performance. She has also been featured in various TV commercials.

In 2017, she published a book about her life and career, entitled The Mother of Black Hollywood, in which she shared her life experiences with Whoopi Goldberg, Loretta Devine, Chris Rock, Bette Midler, Rosie O'Donnell, Liza Minnelli, Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin.

Personal life[]

Lewis has been married to Arnold Byrd since 2012. She has an adopted daughter named Charmaine Lewis.

In 1990, Lewis was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. She originally hid her diagnosis, as she felt ashamed, but eventually came to embrace it after 17 years of therapy and 10 years of medication. In a 2014 interview, she said: "You have to look in the mirror... and say—before you can go or grow into anything—you have to say you love yourself."

Filmography[]

Year Title Role Notes
1988 Red Heat Judge Jenifer Lewis Uncredited
1988 Beaches Diva
1992 Sister Act Michelle
1992 Frozen Assets Jomisha
1993 What's Love Got to Do with It Zelma Bullock Nominated – NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
1993 Poetic Justice Anne
1993 The Meteor Man Mrs. Williams
1993 Undercover Blues Cab Driver
1993 Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit Michelle
1994 Renaissance Man Mrs. Coleman
1994 Corrina, Corrina Jevina Washington
1995 Panther Rita
1995 Dead Presidents Mrs. Curtis
1996 Girl 6 Boss #1 - Lil
1996 The Preacher's Wife Marguerite Coleman Nominated – NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
1998 The Mighty Mrs. Addison
1999 Blast From the Past Dr.Aron
1999 Mystery Men Lucille
1999 Get Bruce Herself
2000 Dancing in September Judge Warner
2000 Cast Away Becca Twig
2001 The Brothers Louise Smith
2002 Juwanna Mann Aunt Ruby
2002 Antwone Fisher Aunt Mary Williams Uncredited
2004 Nora's Hair Salon Nora Harper
2004 The Cookout Emma "Lady Em" Andersen
2004 Shark Tale Motown Turtle Voice only
2006 Tyler Perry's Madea's Family Reunion Milay Jenay Lori
2006 Cars Flo Voice only
2006 Dirty Laundry Aunt Lettuce
2006 The Heart Specialist Nurse Jackson
2007 Who's Your Caddy? Mrs. Hawkins
2007 Redrum Therapist
2008 Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns Vera Brown
2009 Not Easily Broken Mary "Mama" Clark
2009 The Princess and the Frog Mama Odie Voice only
Annie Award for Voice Acting in a Feature Production
2010 Hereafter Candace
2011 Cars 2 Flo Voice only
2012 Think Like a Man Loretta Hanover
2012 Zambezia Gogo Voice only
2013 Playin' for Love Alize Gates
2013 Baggage Claim Catherine Moore Nominated – Acapulco Black Film Festival Award for Best Ensemble Cast
2014 Secrets of the Magic City Aunt Valerie
2014 Think Like a Man Too Loretta Hanover
2015 The Wedding Ringer Doris Jenkins
2017 Cars 3 Flo Voice only
Black Reel Award for Outstanding Voice Performance
2019 The Addams Family Great Auntie Sloom Voice only
2020 Christmas on the Square Margeline
TBA Spellbound Minister Nazara Prone Voice only

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