Brenda Sykes Explained

Brenda Sykes
Birth Date:25 June 1949
Birth Place:Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.
Education:Susan Miller Dorsey High School
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1968–1978
Children:1

Brenda Sykes (born June 25, 1949)[1] is a former American actress who made a number of films and appeared in television series in the 1970s.[2] She was discovered on The Dating Game.[3]

Life and career

Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, and raised in Los Angeles,[1] Sykes is the daughter of a postal worker. She attended Susan Miller Dorsey High School,[4] graduating in 1967, following which she spent two years at UCLA, with a major in political science and minor in French. On the recommendation of producer Aaron Spelling, she attended the Professional Theatre Workshop in Los Angeles for six months.

Aaron Spelling, the producer, told me to go to the workshop. I auditioned for a part and he said I wasn't ready for it. So I went and was taught how to kiss, take punches, and burst into tears at a moment's notice.[5]

Sykes later continued her studies with actor Jeff Corey.[1]

Sykes played Jim Brown's love interest in Black Gunn. According to Brown, he was responsible for her being cast in the role, an effort he made because he was attracted to her in real life.[6] From 1973 to 1974, she co-starred on Ozzie's Girls as a college student boarding with Ozzie and Harriet Nelson.

She played the character Mandy, one of Jimmie Walker's girlfriends on the 1970s sitcom Good Times, made a starring role appearance on the first season of The Streets of San Francisco, and as Summer Johnson on the CBS series Executive Suite.

Personal life

Sykes was married to musician Gil Scott-Heron[7] from 1978 to 1987 and is the mother of poet Gia Scott-Heron.[8] "She was exquisitely beautiful, soft and refined. He was so full of fire, and she was the opposite. She was the water in his life," said the filmmaker Esther Anderson.[9]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1970The Liberation of L.B. Jones Jelly
1970Getting Straight Luan
1970The Baby Maker Francis Uncredited
1971Pretty Maids All in a Row Pamela
1971The Sheriff Janet Wilder ABC Movie of the Week
1971Skin Game Naomi
1971Honky Sheila Smith
1972Black Gunn Judith
1973Cleopatra Jones Tiffany
1975Mandingo Ellen
1976Drum Calinda

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1968One Life to Live Judy Tate
1969Mayberry R.F.D. Dorothy June episode "Driver Education"
1969The New People Barbara episode #1.0
1969Room 222 Elaine Harris episode "Triple Date"
1969 Janet episode "Crisis" (uncredited)
1971The Doris Day Show Dulcie episode "Young Love" (unsold TV pilot)
1972Love, American Style Sally Wilson episode "Love and the Perfect Wedding"
1973The Streets of San Francisco Jenaea Dancy episode "A Trout in the Milk"
1973Ozzie's Girls Brenda MacKenzie 24 episodes
1974Police Woman Linda Daniels episode "Smack"
1975Harry O Ruthie Daniels episode "Sound of Trumpets"
1975Mobile One Wilma episode "Roadblock"
1976–1977Executive Suite Summer Johnson 18 episodes
1977The Love Boat Ginny O'Brien episode "Captain & the Lady"
1978Good Times Mandy episode "Where There's Smoke"

Notes and References

  1. News: On the Beam. Robertson, Gene. October 16, 1971. San Francisco Sun-Reporter. 33. 'Skin Game' marks lovely BRENDA SYKES's fifth major . . . role in the scant two years since she decided to become an actress. Born in Shreveport, La., June 25, 1949, Miss Sykes has been a California resident since infancy. She's had major roles in 'THE LIBERATION OF LORD BYRON JONES,' 'GETTING STRAIGHT,' 'THE BABY MAKER,' 'SHEILA' and most recently, 'PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN AROW.' She is presently continuing her acting studies with famed Hollywood drama coach Jeff Corey and has been seen in numerous guest shot roles in TV shows.. .
  2. Web site: Vincent Canby. Canby, Vincent. Drum (1976). The New York Times. July 31, 1976. https://web.archive.org/web/20141109070507/http://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9F05EEDA153FE334BC4950DFB166838D669EDE . November 9, 2014.
  3. http://cocoalounge.blogspot.com/2007/01/cocoa-lounge-legends-001-brenda-sykes.html "Cocoa Lounge Legends #001: Brenda Sykes"
  4. News: Brenda Sykes Climbs New Rung of Film Ladder With Ossie Davis In 'The Sheriff'. March 11, 1971. Los Angeles Sentinel. B. After graduation from Dorsey High School in Los Angeles, Brenda attended UCLA as political science major.. .
  5. Brachman, James (May 5, 1974). "Television – "Brenda as Coed: Disney and Drama Together". The San Francisco Examiner. p. 23. "She was graduated from high school in 1967 [...] In between all this she managed to squeeze two years at U.C.L.A., where she majored in political science and minored in French, and six months at the Professional Theatre Workshop in Los Angeles." Retrieved January 28, 2024.
  6. Brown, Jim, "Jim Brown on … life and love in Hollywood; former football great's candid book offers a revealing look at his career as a movie star", Ebony (December 1989). Retrieved May 29, 2011.
  7. https://books.google.com/books?id=YUIDAAAAMBAJ&dq=brenda%20sykes%20gil%20scott%20heron&pg=PA56 "Secret Opened for Xmas: Sykes, Scott-Heron Married"
  8. Web site: Gil Scott-Heron and Brenda Sykes' Daughter Gil Scott-Heron Is Continuing the Family's Legacy and Has a Boyfriend Who Supports Her in That . Omovre . Comfort . AmoMama . 2022-12-13.
  9. Book: Baram, Marcus. 2014. Gil Scott-Heron: Pieces of a Man. St. Martin's Publishing Group. 9781250012784. 173.