Here’s a breakdown of both amazing women — Sheryl Lee Ralph and Loretta Devine — two trailblazing actresses with long, respected careers:
Sheryl Lee Ralph
Born: December 30, 1956 – Waterbury, Connecticut, USA
Professions: Actress, singer, activist
Career Highlights
- Broadway: Originated the role of Deena Jones in the 1981 musical Dreamgirls (Tony Award–nominated).
- Television:
- Moesha (1996–2001) as Dee Mitchell, the wise and loving stepmother.
- Abbott Elementary (2021–present) as Barbara Howard, the no-nonsense kindergarten teacher — won her first Emmy Award (2022) for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
- Film: Appeared in Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993), The Distinguished Gentleman (1992), and To Sleep with Anger (1990).
Impact
- Known for her commanding stage presence and soulful singing voice.
- Vocal advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness and Black women’s representation in entertainment.
- Became a symbol of perseverance, winning her first Emmy after 40+ years in the industry.
Loretta Devine
Born: August 21, 1949 – Houston, Texas, USA
Professions: Actress, singer
Career Highlights
- Broadway: Originated the role of Lorrell Robinson in Dreamgirls (1981) alongside Sheryl Lee Ralph and Jennifer Holliday.
- Television:
- Boston Public (2000–2004) as Marla Hendricks.
- Grey’s Anatomy as Adele Webber (Emmy Award–winning role).
- The Carmichael Show and voice work on The PJs.
- Film: Memorable roles in Waiting to Exhale (1995), Crash (2004), For Colored Girls (2010), and This Christmas (2007).
Impact
- Known for her warmth, comedic timing, and dramatic depth.
- Has appeared in a wide range of genres, from musicals to dramas to sitcoms.
- Widely respected as a mentor figure in Hollywood and beloved by fans for her versatility.