Sheryl Lee Ralph

American actress and singer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican actress and singer
PlacesUnited States of America
isActor Television actor Stage actor Film actor Singer Voice actor
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio Music
Gender
Female
Instruments:Voice
Birth30 December 1956, Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Age68 years
Star signCapricorn
Family
Siblings:Michael Ralph
Spouse:Vincent Hughes (2005-)
Education
Rutgers University
Uniondale High School
HB Studio
The details

Biography

Sheryl Lee Ralph (born December 30, 1955) is a Jamaican-American actress and singer. She made her screen debut in the 1977 comedy film A Piece of the Action, before landing her breakthrough role as Deena Jones in the Broadway musical Dreamgirls (1981), for which she received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical.

Ralph has appeared in a number of movies during her career. In 1991, she received the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female for her role in the drama film To Sleep with Anger. Her other film credits include The Mighty Quinn (1989), The Distinguished Gentleman (1992), Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993), and Deterrence (1999).

On television, Ralph starred from 1986 to 1989 in the syndicated sitcom It's a Living, and later had the leading roles in the short-lived ABC sitcom New Attitude (1990), and CBS medical drama Street Gear (1995). From 1996 to 2001, she starred as Dee Mitchell in the UPN sitcom Moesha, and from 2013 to 2015 as Maggie Turner in the Nick at Nite sitcom Instant Mom. As of 2022, Ralph is starring as Barbara Howard on the ABC mockumentary sitcom Abbott Elementary, for which she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards, and became the first black woman to win the award in 35 years.

Ralph's autobiography, Redefining Diva: Life Lessons from the Original Dreamgirl, was published in 2012. In 2016, she played Madame Morrible in Wicked on Broadway.

Early life

Ralph was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, the daughter of Stanley Ralph, a college professor, and Ivy Ralph O.D., a Jamaican fashion designer and the creator of the kariba suit. She has a younger brother, actor and comedian Michael Ralph. According to a DNA analysis, she descends partly from the Tikar people of Cameroon. She was raised between Mandeville, Jamaica, and Long Island. Ralph attended Uniondale High School in Uniondale, New York. She starred in a high-school production of the musical Oklahoma!, portraying Ado Annie. Sheryl graduated in 1972. Earlier that year, she was crowned Miss Black Teen-age New York. At 19, Ralph was the youngest woman to ever graduate from Rutgers University; during her time at Rutgers, Ralph was one of the earliest winners of the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarships awarded by the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. Also that year she was named one of the top ten college women in America by Glamour magazine. Initially she hoped to study medicine, but after dealing with cadavers in a pre-med class and winning a scholarship in a competition at the American College Theater Festival, she gave up medicine for the performing arts. Many years later, she served as the commencement speaker at Rutgers for the Class of 2003.

Career

Ralph in 1997

Ralph began her career on the stage, and was nominated in 1982 for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role as Deena Jones in Dreamgirls. In 1984, Ralph released her only album In the Evening, in which the title track peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Dance Music/Club Play Singles chart that same year. In 1988 she starred in the Disney movie Oliver & Company, providing the voice of Rita, a sassy Afghan Hound. Her first leading role in a film came as Denzel Washington's wife in The Mighty Quinn, released in 1989. In 1992 she starred with Robert De Niro in the title role in Mistress. That same year, she co-starred with Eddie Murphy in The Distinguished Gentleman. During the 1990s she also had roles in The Flintstones, Deterrence, and Unconditional Love.

On television, she was in the cast of the CBS daytime soap opera Search for Tomorrow while starring on Broadway in Dreamgirls. She is known for playing Ginger St. James on It's a Living, Etienne Toussaint-Bouvier on Designing Women, and Dee Mitchell on Moesha. She provided the voice of Cheetah in Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. She also played Florence Watson, the mother of Rita Louise Watson (Lauryn Hill) in the 1993 film Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit. Ralph produced Divas Simply Singing, which has become an important AIDS fundraiser. She also appeared on the Showtime series Barbershop as Claire. Sheryl brought a new face to the sufferings of war in the NBC hit series ER. Ralph's 2002 project Baby of the Family concerns a young child who is born with a caul over her head, which enables her to see ghosts and the future. Ralph was also featured with son Etienne on MTV's My Super Sweet 16 and BET's Baldwin Hills, as well as an episode of Clean House that also featured her two children, Etienne and Ivy-Victoria (aka Coco), named after Ralph's mother.

On June 16, 2009, it was announced that Ralph would join the cast of the Broadway-bound musical The First Wives Club as Elyse. She replaced Adriane Lenox, who withdrew from the show due to health concerns. In 2011, Ralph guest-starred in the Young Justice episode "Terrors" as Amanda Waller. In 2013, Ralph appeared in the NBC television show Smash as Cynthia, the mother of Jennifer Hudson's character. On February 9, 2013, Ralph appeared at the 2013 Columbus Middle School youth rally in Columbus, Mississippi. In August 2014, she appeared on KTLA Los Angeles Morning News as a fill-in Entertainment Reporter. In November 2014, Ralph appeared on Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn as the rich lady who claims her dog from Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn.

Some of her recent TV appearances include the TNT dramedy Claws, and on the Nickelodeon sitcom Instant Mom as Stephanie's (Tia Mowry-Hardrict's) mother.

From January 10 to April 11, 2019 Ralph appeared as one of the main characters, Rose, in the television series Fam which ran for one season and was canceled in May 2019. In 2022, Ralph joined the new hit sitcom Abbott Elementary, portraying a 30-year veteran elementary school teacher. For her role, Ralph won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, becoming the second Black actress to win in the category after Jackée Harry who won in 1987 for 227.

Personal life

Ralph has been married to Pennsylvania State Senator Vincent Hughes since July 30, 2005. In July 2004, Ralph was inducted as an honorary member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority at the 47th National Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada. In May 2008, Ralph was awarded an honorary doctorate of humane letters from Tougaloo College after giving the commencement address. She was married to French businessman Eric Maurice from 1990 to 2001 and they have two children together.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977A Piece of the ActionBarbara Hanley
1988Oliver & CompanyRita (voice)
1989The Mighty QuinnLola Quinn
Skin DeepRose the Receptionist
1990To Sleep with AngerLinda
1992MistressBeverly
The Distinguished GentlemanMiss Loretta
1993Sister Act 2: Back in the HabitFlorence Watson
1994The FlintstonesMrs. Reneè Pyrite
1995White Man's BurdenRoberta Wellison
Lover's KnotCharlotte Lee
1996BogusRuth Clark
1997Jamaica BeatSylvia Jones
1998The Easter Story KeepersRisa (voice)Video
Secrets-Short
1999PersonalsChantal Jones
Unconditional LoveLinda Cray
DeterrenceGayle Redford
2000Lost in the Pershing Point HotelNurse Betty Redford
2002Baby of the FamilyMamie
2007Frankie DMama D
2010Pastor Jones: The Complete First SeasonMother KellyVideo
The Cost of HeavenPaulette Randolph
Blessed and CursedLady Elise Wright
2012Christmas in ComptonAbuta
He Knows My HeartFirst Lady JamesonShort
2017Just Getting StartedRoberta
Christmas at Holly LodgeNadine
2018Step SistersYvonne Bishop
2020The Comeback TrailBess Jones
2021PreparedDr. RichardsShort

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978Baa Baa Black SheepElizabethEpisode: "A Little Bit of England"
A.E.S. Hudson StreetNurseEpisode: "Shut Down"
Husbands, Wives & LoversJoelleEpisode: "Murray Gets Sacked and Paula Gets Hired"
The Krofft Comedy HourVarious CharactersTV movie
Good TimesVanessa BlakeEpisode: "J.J and the Plumber's Helper"
1979Wonder WomanBobbieEpisode: "The Starships Are Coming"
The JeffersonsJeanieEpisode: "Louise's Convention"
1982The NeighborhoodDoris CampbellTV movie
1983Search for TomorrowLaura McCarthyRegular cast
1984V: The SeriesGlennaEpisode: "The Overload"
1985Code Name: FoxfireMaggie BryanMain cast
1986HunterJosie CliffordEpisode: "The Return of Typhoon Thompson"
Pros and ConsRobertaTV movie
1986–89It's a LivingGinger St. JamesMain cast (season 4-6)
1987Sister Margaret and the Saturday Night LadiesCorelleTV movie
L.A. LawRenee QuintanaEpisode: "Beef Jerky"
Amazing StoriesShow SingerEpisode: "Gershwin's Trunk"
1990Falcon CrestMooshy TuckerEpisode: "Dark Streets" & "Crimes of the Past"
New AttitudeVicki St. JamesMain cast
1991The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the DrawMiss RosaleeTV movie
1992–93Designing WomenEtienne Toussaint BouvierRecurring cast (season 7)
1993No Child of MineMarjorie DuncanTV movie
1993–94GeorgeMaggie FosterMain cast
1994Witch HuntHypolyta KropotkinTV movie
1995Street GearSarah DavisMain cast
1996–01MoeshaDeidra "Dee" Mitchell (née Moss)Main cast (season 1-5), recurring cast (season 6)
1998The Wild ThornberrysLioness #2 (voice)Episode: "Flood Warning"
1999Sabrina, the Teenage WitchZsa Zsa GoowhiggieEpisode: "What Price Harvey?"
The ParkersDee MitchellEpisode: "Daddy's Girl"
2000RecessMrs. Lasalle (voice)Episode: "Me Know No"
2000–01The DistrictLt. Dee BanksRecurring cast (season 1)
2001The Jennie ProjectDr. Pamela PrentissTV movie
2002Justice LeagueCheetah/Barbara Ann Minerva (voice)Episode: "Injustice for All: Part I & II"
The Proud FamilyAunt Dee/Diana (voice)Episode: "Romeo Must Wed" & "Behind Family Lines"
2002–03Static ShockTrina Jessup (voice)Episode: "Pop's Girlfriend" & "Consequences"
2003WhoopiFlorenceEpisode: "She Ain't Heavy, She's My Partner"
Las VegasJanet EllisEpisode: "Luck Be a Lady"
2004Justice League UnlimitedCheetah/Barbara Ann Minerva/Teacher (voice)Episode: "Kids' Stuff"
Da Kink in My HairNoveletteTV movie
2005BarbershopClaireRecurring Cast
20067th HeavenNurse Yvonne RockwellEpisode: "And Baby Makes Three"
ERGloria GallantEpisode: "Strange Bedfellows" & "Twenty-One Guns"
2007OdicieAunt AmyTV movie
Exes and OhsReverand RubyEpisode: "There Must Be Rules..."
2008Hannah MontanaClarice JohnsonEpisode: "We're All on This Date Together"
2010Zevo-3Grams (voice)Episode: "Control"
2011Young JusticeAmanda Waller (voice)Episode: "Terrors"
2013SmashCynthia MooreEpisode: "The Song"
JD Lawrence's Community ServiceCarolynMain cast
2013–20Ray DonovanClaudette BooneRecurring cast (season 1–2 & 7)
20142 Broke GirlsGenét BrombergEpisode: "And the Not Broke Parents"
One LoveCarolyn WintersMain cast
See Dad RunVanessa RalphEpisode: "See Dad Run Until He Drops" & "See Dad Watch Janie Run Away"
Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & DawnMs. Edin DumontEpisode: "The Sad Tail of Gary-Chip-Tiny-Elvis-Squishy-Paws"
2013–15Instant MomMaggie TurnerMain cast
2016Criminal MindsHayden MontgomeryRecurring cast (season 11)
CrushedBella BlackTV movie
2017H.E.I.R.HerselfTV series
One MississippiFelicia HollingsworthRecurring cast
2017–19MacGyverMama Emma ColtonRecurring cast (season 1-3)
2018The QuadUla PettiwayRecurring cast (season 2)
ClawsMatilde RuvalRecurring cast (season 2)
2019FamRoseMain cast
Young JusticeAmanda Waller (voice)Episodes: "Leverage"
A Black Lady Sketch ShowMaryAnneEpisode: "3rd & Bonaparte Is Always in the Shade"
Christmas HotelMarnieTV movie
2020Fashionably YoursJanetTV movie
Christmas Comes TwiceMiss NelsonTV movie
2020–22Motherland: Fort SalemPresident Kelly WadeRecurring cast
2021–presentAbbott ElementaryBarbara HowardMain cast

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010BioShock 2Grace HollowayVoice Role

Stage work

Broadway

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980SwingHelen
ReggaeFaithOriginal Broadway production
1981DreamgirlsDeena JonesOriginal Broadway production
2002Thoroughly Modern MillieMuzzy Van HossmereOriginal Broadway production
2016-2017WickedMadame MorribleReplacement
2021Goosebumps The MusicalMiss WalkerOriginal Studio Cast Recording
Thoughts of a Colored ManProducerOriginal Broadway Production

Discography

Album

In the Evening (1984, The New York Music Company)

  1. "You're So Romantic" (4:38)
  2. "In the Evening" (3:50)
  3. "Give Me Love" (3:34)
  4. "Evolution" (4:02)
  5. "Back to Being in Love" (3:01)
  6. "Be Somebody" (3:35)
  7. "I'm Your Kind of Girl" (3:55)
  8. "B.A.B.Y." (3:15)
  9. "Ready or Not" (3:46)
  10. "I'm So Glad That We Met" (3:56)

Produced and arranged by Trevor Lawrence

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
USDance
USR&B
AUS
BEL(FL)
NLD
UK
"When I First Saw You"198350Non-album single
"In the Evening"19846161864In the Evening
"You're So Romantic"19853784
"In the Evening (Remix)"199717Non-album singles
"Evolution (Remix)"1998
"Here Comes the Rain Again"19993744

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1982Tony AwardBest Performance by an Actress in a MusicalDreamgirlsNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actress in a MusicalNominated
1989NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Motion PictureThe Mighty QuinnNominated
1990Independent Spirit AwardsBest Supporting FemaleTo Sleep with AngerWon
1998NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesMoeshaNominated
1999Nominated
2000Nominated
2001Nominated
Black Reel AwardsOutstanding Supporting ActressDeterrenceNominated
2002NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesMoeshaNominated
2022Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesAbbott ElementaryWon
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