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American actress
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Juilliard School,
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Lorraine Toussaint
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Biography

Lorraine Toussaint (/tˈsɑːnt/ born April 4, 1960) is a Trinidadian-American actress. She is the recipient of various accolades, including a Black Reel Award, a Critics' Choice Television Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award.

Toussaint began her career in theatre before supporting performances in films such as Breaking In (1989), Hudson Hawk (1991), and Dangerous Minds (1995). As lead actress, she is best known for her role as Rene Jackson in the critically acclaimed Lifetime television drama series Any Day Now, from 1998 to 2002, and her recurring role as defense attorney Shambala Green in the NBC legal drama Law & Order. She later appeared as a regular cast member in the NBC police procedural Crossing Jordan (2002–03) and the TNT crime drama Saving Grace (2007–10).

Toussaint received critical acclaim and an Independent Spirit Award nomination for her performance in the 2012 drama film Middle of Nowhere, written and directed by Ava DuVernay. In 2014, she played the role of Yvonne "Vee" Parker, the main antagonist in the second season of the Netflix comedy-drama series Orange Is the New Black, for which she received critical acclaim and a Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. She also played the role of Amelia Boynton Robinson in the 2014 historical drama film Selma, directed by Ava DuVernay. Toussaint later co-starred in the ABC fantasy-drama series Forever (2014–15), the Fox comedy-drama Rosewood (2015–17), the AMC drama Into the Badlands (2018–19), NBC drama The Village (2019) and CBS crime drama The Equalizer (2021–present). Additionally, she appeared in films Fast Color (2018), Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019), The Glorias (2020) and Concrete Cowboy (2020).

Early life

Toussaint was born in Trinidad and Tobago. In an interview she said:

I grew up under the British system, which I think is horrific for children — very, very strict — a system that did not recognize children as being individuals. You were small animals earning the right to be human. Childhood for me then felt extraordinarily powerless, and as an artistic child who learned in alternative ways, it was hell. I was beaten regularly... A good child was a fearful child, and I was a very, very, good little girl, which meant I lived in a world of silent, dark terror most of the time.

Her mother was a teacher, and she brought Toussaint to live in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, in the late 1960s.

Toussaint graduated from Manhattan's High School of Performing Arts in 1978. She then attended the Juilliard School's drama division as a member of Group 11 (1978–1982), where her classmates in 1982 included Megan Gallagher, Penny Johnson Jerald, Jack Kenny, and Jack Stehlin. Toussaint graduated from Juilliard with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.

Career

Early career

After graduating, Toussaint began her career as a Shakespearean actress before tackling screen acting in television and film. Notable stage roles include Hippolyta in Liviu Ciulei's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Guthrie Theater, Tamara in the world premiere of Toni Morrison's Dreaming Emmett at Capital Repertory Theatre, the American premiere of Two Fish in the Sky at the Phoenix Theatre, and an appearance at Tadashi Suzuki's Toga Festival in Japan.

Toussaint made her screen debut in 1983. In 1986, she portrayed the widow of a man shot and killed by Boston police in the television film A Case of Deadly Force, based on the book by Lawrence O'Donnell. She later had a recurring role of Vera Williams in the ABC daytime soap opera, One Life to Live. While maintaining her stage career, she appeared in guest starring roles in series such as 227 and Law & Order (in a recurring role as defense lawyer Shambala Green). She also acted in a number of television films in the 1990s.

Toussaint made her film debut in the female lead role opposite Burt Reynolds in the crime comedy Breaking In (1989). The film received positive reviews from critics, but flopped in box office. In 1991, she appeared opposite Bruce Willis in Hudson Hawk, and later co-starred alongside Michelle Pfeiffer in Dangerous Minds (1995). She also appeared in films Point of No Return (1993), Mother's Boys (1994), and Black Dog (1998). On television, Toussaint had regular roles in short-lived series Bodies of Evidence (CBS, 1992), Where I Live (ABC, 1993), Amazing Grace (NBC, 1995), and Leaving L.A. (ABC, 1997).

1998–2011

Toussaint had her biggest and leading role alongside Annie Potts in the Lifetime first original television drama series, Any Day Now, starring as Rene Jackson, a successful African-American lawyer. The series received critical acclaim for both lead actresses' performances as well as the show's script writing but never attained standout ratings. In 2001, Toussaint was a promising contender for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series category, though she did not receive a nomination. She was nominated five times for a NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series for her role. Any Day Now ended after four seasons and 88 episodes.

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Toussaint with Emayatzy Corinealdi and Sharon Lawrence at a promotional event for Middle of Nowhere in 2012

From 2002 to 2004, Toussaint had a regular role playing Dr. Elaine Duchamps in the NBC police procedural, Crossing Jordan. In later years, she guest-starred on Frasier, Judging Amy, The Closer, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, ER, and NCIS. She also was a regular, opposite Holly Hunter,in the TNT crime drama Saving Grace as Capt. Kate Perry from 2007 to 2010. She had a recurring role as Amelia 'Yoga' Bluman in the ABC comedy series Ugly Betty in 2006, and as Bird Merriweather in the NBC drama Friday Night Lights (2009–11). Toussaint also appeared as Jamie Foxx's character's mother in the 2009 drama The Soloist.

2012–present

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Toussaint in 2012

In 2012, Toussaint received critical acclaim and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female for her performance as a hardworking mother who struggles to support her daughter's (Emayatzy Corinealdi) decision to put her life on hold to support her incarcerated husband (Omari Hardwick), of Middle of Nowhere, a drama film written and directed by Ava DuVernay. Toussaint was a promising contender for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress category in 2013, but she did not receive a nomination.

In 2012, she guest-starred in Shonda Rhimes' dramas Grey's Anatomy (as a doctor) and Scandal (as a bereaved and betrayed pastor's wife). In 2013, she had a recurring role in season 3 of Dana Delany's series Body of Proof as villainous police chief Angela Martin. Later in 2013, she joined the cast of ABC Family drama series, The Fosters, as Sherri Saums character’s mother. This marked the first time she reunited on-screen with Annie Potts since the finale of Any Day Now in 2002.

Toussaint starred in the second season of Netflix's original comedy-drama series, Orange Is the New Black in 2014. She played the role of Yvonne "Vee" Parker, the main antagonist of season two, described as a street-tough inmate who returns to jail after a long stint as a drug dealer. Her performance earned critical acclaim. In the series Toussaint, in her 50s, appeared nude on-screen for the first time in her career. For her performance, she won the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. In February 2016, Vee was ranked 28th on Rolling Stone's list of "40 Greatest TV Villains of All Time".

In 2014, Toussaint co-starred in Ava DuVernay's historical drama film Selma, playing Amelia Boynton Robinson, a leading civil rights activist who had a key role in efforts that led to passage of the Voting Rights Act, and who was the first African-American woman in Alabama to run for Congress. That same year, she was cast in the ABC fantasy-drama series Forever opposite Ioan Gruffudd and Alana de la Garza. The series was canceled after a single season. Toussaint co-starred in the comedy film Xmas, directed and written by Jonathan Levine, which was released on November 25, 2015. Also in 2015, she co-starred in Runaway Island and Sophie and the Rising Sun. Later that year, Toussaint was cast in Coco,a drama produced by Lionsgate, alongside rapper Azealia Banks. In June 2015, she joined the cast of the Fox comedy-drama Rosewood in the series regular role of the titular character's mother.

In March 2016, Toussaint was cast in her role as defense attorney Shambala Green, a role she originated on Law & Order in 1990, on the NBC legal drama Chicago Justice, that aired a backdoor pilot in Chicago P.D.. On August 14, 2017, it was announced that Toussaint would join as a series regular in the third season of Into the Badlands. She played the role of Cressida, a self-styled Prophetess in season 3.

In 2019, Toussaint starred in the NBC limited drama series The Village. The series was canceled after one season. She later starred in the superhero film Fast Color opposite Gugu Mbatha-Raw and played the role of Louise "Lou Lou" Baptiste in the horror film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark produced by Guillermo del Toro. The following year, she played feminist, civil rights advocate and activist Florynce Kennedy in the biographical film The Glorias directed by Julie Taymor. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2020. Later, she was cast opposite Idris Elba in the drama film Concrete Cowboy. Also in 2020, Toussaint was cast as Viola "Aunt Vi" Lascombe in the CBS reboot for The Equalizer starring Queen Latifah.

Personal life

Toussaint has one daughter named Samara. One of Toussaint's grandparents was from Martinique. She had a blog. Toussaint married a man named Michael Tomlinson in August 2017 but they divorced almost two years later in 2019.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989Breaking InDelphine the Hooker
1991Hudson HawkAlmond Joy
1993Point of No ReturnBeth
Mother's BoysRobert's Associate
1994Bleeding HeartsEnid Sheperd
1995Dangerous MindsIrene Roberts
1996Psalms from the Underground-Short
1997The Spittin' Image-Short
1998Black DogAvery
JadedCarol Broker
2000The Sky Is FallingJanie
2007Rwanda RisingBerne Mukaniwisi (voice)
2008The Gold LunchJudgeShort
2009The SoloistFlo Ayers
2012Knife FightBrenda Davis
Middle of NowhereRuth
2014Ask Me AnythingDr. Sherman
SelmaAmelia Boynton Robinson
2015Runaway IslandNaomi Holloway
The Night BeforeMrs. Roberts
2016Sophie and the Rising SunSalome Whitmore
2017Girls TripHerself
Love Beats RhymesNichelle
2018Fast ColorBo
SprinterDonna
A Conversation: Anne Frank Meets GodGod (voice)Short
2019Scary Stories to Tell in the DarkLouise "Lou Lou" Baptiste
2020The GloriasFlorynce Kennedy
Concrete CowboyNessie
2023NimonaQueen Valerin (voice)
TBASilent RetreatPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983The Face of RageStendahTV movie
1986A Case of Deadly ForcePat BowdenTV movie
1988One Life to LiveVera WilliamsRegular Cast
1989A Man Called HawkEmily HowellEpisode: "Hear No Evil"
1990Common GroundAlvaTV movie
227Monica PattonEpisode: "Nightmare on 227"
Nasty BoysDr. Chanel CoryEpisode: "Kill or Be Killed: Part 1"
1990–94Law & OrderShambala GreenRecurring cast: season 1 & 3, guest: season 4
1991DaddyJudge LorraineTV movie
1992Tequila and BonettiBig Marie TouissantEpisode: "The Rose Cadillac"
Trial: The Price of PassionNancy GoodpasterTV movie
Bodies of EvidenceDr. Mary RocketEpisode: "Afternoon Delights"
Red DwarfCaptain Lorraine TauTV movie
1993QueenJoyceEpisode: "Episode #1.3"
Lies and LullabiesFlorence CrawfordTV movie
Class of '61SarahTV movie
The Sinbad ShowMrs. PaytonEpisode: "Pilot"
Where I LiveMarie St. MartinMain cast
1994A Time to HealZeldaTV movie
M.A.N.T.I.S.Denise CopelandEpisode: "Fire in the Heart"
1995Bless This HouseLorraineEpisode: "A Woman's Work Is Never Done"
Amazing GraceYvonne PriceMain cast
Murder OneMargaret StrattonEpisode: "Chapter Six" & "Chapter Eight"
It Was Him or UsLt. Lorraine WashingtonTV movie
1996America's DreamPhilomena JonzTV movie
NightjohnDealeyTV movie
If These Walls Could TalkShameeka WebbTV movie
Mr. & Mrs. SmithDr. Avery CotterEpisode: "The Coma Episode"
The Cherokee KidMama Annie TurnerTV movie
Dark SkiesEda Mae TillmanEpisode: "We Shall Overcome"
1997Promised LandLinda PaxtonEpisode: "Running Scared"
Leaving L.A.Dr. Claudia ChanMain cast
1998Blackout EffectKim GarfieldTV movie
Nothing SacredLorraine HamiltonEpisode: "Signs and Words"
CrackerTisha WatlingtonEpisode: "If: Part 1 & 2"
C-16: FBIMarsha FontaineEpisode: "My Brother's Keeper"
1998–2002Any Day NowRene JacksonMain cast
2002Static ShockDr. Franklin (voice)Episode: "Jimmy"
2002–03Crossing JordanDr. Elaine DuchampsMain cast: season 2
2003This Far by FaithNarratorEpisode: "There Is a River"
Law & OrderShambala GreenEpisode: "Identity"
2003–04Threat MatrixCarina WrightRecurring cast
2004FrasierNurse Betty ToussaintEpisode: "Boo!"
2005Their Eyes Were Watching GodPearl StoneTV movie
Judging AmyEileen StaymanEpisode: "The New Normal"
The CloserDeputy D.A. Patrice PowellEpisode: "Fatal Retraction" & "Standards and Practices"
Numb3rsMedical ExaminerEpisode: "Bones of Contention"
20063 lbsDellaEpisode: "Unaired Pilot"
2006–07CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationCynthia JamesRecurring cast: Season 7
2007Ugly BettyAmelia 'Yoga' BlumanRecurring cast: season 2
2007–10Saving GraceCapt. Kate PerryMain cast
2008ERYolandaEpisode: "Believe the Unseen"
2009Numb3rsAgent Terri GreenEpisode: "Cover Me"
2009–11Friday Night LightsBirdie "Bird" MerriweatherRecurring cast: season 4-5
2010Three RiversYolanda MossEpisode: "Every Breath You Take"
The GladesCarol WatkinsEpisode: "A Perfect Storm"
2011NCISDeputy Director Donna WolfsonEpisode: "Defiance"
Against the WallOfficer Edie MarksEpisode: "Obsessed and Unwanted"
2012Grey's AnatomyDr. Helen FincherEpisode: "The Girl with No Name"
The FinderLa BrujaEpisode: "Voodoo Undo"
Drop Dead DivaProf. Ellen DailyEpisode: "Road Trip"
The Secret Life of the American TeenagerLorraineEpisode: "Holy Rollers"
ScandalNancy DrakeEpisode: "The Other Woman"
2012–14The Young and the RestlessDr. WatkinsRegular Cast
2013Body of ProofPolice Chief Angela MartinRecurring cast: Season 3
2013–17The FostersDana AdamsRecurring cast
2014Being Mary JaneAunt ToniEpisode: "The Huxtables Have Fallen"
Orange Is the New BlackYvonne "Vee" ParkerRecurring cast: Season 2
2014–15ForeverLt. Joanna ReeceMain cast
2015–17RosewoodDonna RosewoodMain cast
2016The Real Housewives of AtlantaHerselfEpisode: "Shade for Days"
Chicago P.D.Shambala GreenEpisode: "Justice"
Black-ishAunt Alma JohnsonEpisode: "Auntsgiving"
2017Shots FiredCarole MooreEpisode: "Hour Eight: Rock Bottom"
2018Grace and FrankieRebeccaEpisode: "The Death Stick"
2018–19Into the BadlandsCressidaMain cast: season 3
2018–20She-Ra and the Princesses of PowerShadow Weaver/Light Spinner (voice)Main cast
2018–23Big City GreensRashida Remington (voice)Recurring cast
2019The VillagePatriciaMain cast
2020The Good FightNia RogersEpisode: "The Gang Offends Everyone"
2020–21Your HonorJudge Sarah LeBlancRecurring cast: season 1
2021Cinema ToastMother (voice)Episode: "Kiss, Marry, Kill"
Summer Camp IslandEmily Ghost (voice)Episode: "The Emily Ghost Institute for Manners and Magical Etiquette"
Star Wars: VisionsMasago (voice)Episode: "Akakiri"
2021–presentThe EqualizerViola "Aunt Vi" LascombeMain cast
2022Wolfboy and the Everything FactoryForest Ancient (voice)Episode: "We Search for Change"
2023Great PerformancesHerself/Gertrude (Hamlet)Season 51, Episode 7: "Making Shakespeare: The First Folio"

Video games

YearTitleRole
2004World of WarcraftHigh Sage Viryx
2014World of Warcraft: Warlords of DraenorHigh Sage Viryx
2015King's QuestSphinx

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryWorkResult
1999NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesAny Day NowNominated
TV Guide AwardBest Actress in a Drama SeriesAny Day NowNominated
Viewers for Quality Television AwardViewers for Quality Television Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesAny Day NowNominated
2000National Bar Association AwardWiley A. Branton AwardAny Day NowWon
NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesAny Day NowNominated
2001NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesAny Day NowNominated
2002NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesAny Day NowNominated
2003NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesAny Day NowNominated
2008LA Femme Filmmaker AwardVisionary AwardWon
2013Film Independent Spirit AwardsBest Supporting FemaleMiddle of NowhereNominated
Black Reel AwardBest Supporting ActressMiddle of NowhereNominated
Black Reel AwardBest EnsembleMiddle of NowhereNominated
2014NewNowNext AwardBest New Television ActressOrange Is the New BlackNominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardBest EnsembleSelmaNominated
Black Film Critics Circle AwardBest EnsembleSelmaWon
2015Critics' Choice Movie AwardBest EnsembleSelmaNominated
NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesOrange is the New BlackNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesOrange is the New BlackWon
Essence Black Women in Hollywood AwardVanguard AwardOrange is the New BlackWon
Black Reel AwardBest EnsembleSelmaWon
Critics' Choice Television AwardBest Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesOrange is the New BlackWon
EWwy AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a DramaOrange is the New BlackNominated
2020Chlotrudis AwardBest Supporting ActressFast ColorWon
2022Black Reel AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress, Drama SeriesThe EqualizerNominated
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