Daphne Maxwell Reid Explained

Daphne Maxwell Reid
Birth Name:Daphne Etta Maxwell[1]
Birth Date:13 July 1948
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Alma Mater:Northwestern University
Occupation:Actress, comedian, designer, model
Years Active:1979–present
Spouse:
    Children:1

    Daphne Etta Reid (née Maxwell; July 13, 1948) is an American actress, comedian, designer, and former model. She is best known for her role as the second Vivian Banks on the NBC sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air from 1993 to 1996.

    Early life

    Reid was born in New York City, the daughter of Rosalee and Green Maxwell.[1] She is a graduate of The Bronx High School of Science. She received a degree in interior design and architecture from Northwestern University, which she attended on a scholarship and where she became the first African-American woman to be named homecoming queen. While at Northwestern she began a modeling career, eventually signing with the Eileen Ford modeling agency. She was the first African-American woman to be on the cover of Glamour magazine.[2]

    Career

    She has appeared in numerous television programs. Her best-known role was as the replacement actress for Vivian Banks on the NBC sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air from 1993 to 1996, following the departure of Janet Hubert-Whitten. She joined the show right after the fictional character Nicky Banks was born toward the end of Season 3, when Hubert-Whitten did not renew her contract.

    Before that role, she starred in several television series including, Simon & Simon, Frank’s Place, and Snoops.

    She had a recurring role as JT's mother, Frances Hunter, on the UPN sitcom Eve, and then played Juanita Lawrence on the BET sitcom Let's Stay Together.

    Reid is also an accomplished photographer[3] as well as a designer and clothing creator.

    During the 1980s and 1990s, Reid served on the advisory board of the National Student Film Institute.[4] [5]

    She is a recipient of the Women of Vision Award from Women in Film & Video, among a myriad of other awards.

    In 2022, she guest stars in the ninth episode of Bel-Air, the dramatic reimagining of Fresh Prince, as Helen, an Art Council board member. [6]

    Personal life

    In 1968, during her junior year at Northwestern, Maxwell married Robert Tubbs.[7] They had one son, Chris, before divorcing in 1979.[8]

    She married actor Tim Reid in 1982, and became stepmother to his two children.[9] With Reid, she owned and operated New Millennium Studios in Petersburg, Virginia, until 2014.

    She also served on the board of visitors at Virginia State University, for eight years. She was appointed in July 2008.

    On July 31, 2010, she became an honorary member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority, during their 50th national convention in New Orleans.

    Filmography

    Film

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1984ProtocolHelene
    1992Color AdjustmentHerselfDocumentary
    1995Once Upon a Time... When We Were ColoredMiss MaxeyAlso Second Unit Director
    1999AsunderMarty's WifeAlso Co-Executive Producer
    2002Documentary
    (Co-Executive Producer)
    2003For RealExecutive Producer
    2010Pantheon BlackMomDirect-to-video
    2013Troop 491: the Adventures of the Muddy LionsPrincipal Brown
    2015Living in a Food DesertNarratorDocumentary
    2016By the Grace of BobNell
    2016Playing the DukeSallyShort film
    2018Out of GasMother
    2019HarrietMiz Lucy
    2022A Jazzman's BluesElderly Hattie Mae

    Television

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1979The DukeUnknown role2 episodes
    1979A Man Called SloaneDr. Karla Meredith"The Shangri-La Syndrome"
    Credited as Daphne Maxwell
    1980Coach of the YearMerissa LaneTV movie
    Credited as Daphne Maxwell
    1980–1982WKRP in CincinnatiJessica Langtree / Elaine Parker2 episodes
    1981–1986Hill Street BluesKelly Martin / News Anchor / Sheila Roberts4 episodes
    1983T.J. HookerEllen"The Shadow of Truth"
    1983Hardcastle and McCormickNewswoman / Tawnia Grey3 episodes
    1983–1985The A-TeamKamora Kaboko / Nurse Lewis2 episodes
    1983–1987Simon & SimonTemple HillSeries regular (16 episodes)
    1984The Duck FactorySaleswoman"Filling Buddy's Shoes"
    1984Matt HoustonMrs. Richards"Stolen"
    1984Paper DollsNancy"#1.13"
    1985The InsidersUnknown role"Another Fine Mess"
    1985Cagney & LaceyNoreen Adler"The Clinic"
    1985The Fall GuyUnknown role"Seavers: Dead or Alive"
    1986That's My Mama Now!Tracy TaylorTV movie
    1987The Long Journey HomeJoan HainesTV movie
    1987CBS Summer PlayhouseHost6 episodes
    1987–1988Frank's PlaceHanna GriffinSeries regular (22 episodes)
    1987–1988Super PasswordHerself / Celebrity ContestantRecurring role (18 episodes)
    1987–1989The New Hollywood SquaresHerself / PanelistRecurring role (5 episodes)
    1988Murder, She WroteNan Wynn"The Body Politic"
    1989ABC Afterschool SpecialsJudith Daniels"The Cheats"
    1989SnoopsMicki DennisCo Star - 13 episodes
    1990Match GameHerself / PanelistRecurring role (5 episodes)
    1992The Cosby ShowMillicent"Clair's Reunion"
    1992You Must Remember ThisCoach DawsonTV movie
    1993–1996The Fresh Prince of Bel-AirVivian BanksSeries regular (74 episodes)
    1994Will You Marry Me?HerselfTV movie
    1996Sister, SisterCharmagne"Double Exposure"
    1998In the HouseCleopatra "Cleo" Stanton"My Pest Friend's Wedding"
    1998-2000Linc'sEartha14 episodes
    2000Alley Cats StrikeCathy McLemoreTV movie
    2003–2006EveFrances HunterRecurring role (6 episodes)
    2004Crossing JordanMrs. Avery"Justice Delayed"
    2005Slavery and the Making of AmericaHarriet Jacobs"Seeds of Destruction"
    2007Polly and MarieJudge LandersTV movie
    2007E! True Hollywood StoryHerself / Interviewee"Will Smith"
    2011–2014Let's Stay TogetherJuanita Lawrence3 episodes
    2018–2019Jacqueline and JillyZillah StewartSeries regular (6 episodes)
    2022–presentBel-AirJaniceEpisodes: "Can't Knock the Hustle", "Excellence Is Everywhere"

    Music videos

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Daphne Maxwell-Reid Biography (1948-).
    2. News: Model behaviour: Meet the black women who revolutionised fashion – in pictures. The Guardian. October 9, 2019. Reynolds. Marcellas.
    3. Web site: Daphne Maxwell Reid's Fresh Prints. 9 April 2014.
    4. Book: National Student Film Institute/L.A: The Sixteenth Annual Los Angeles Student Film Festival. June 10, 1994. The Directors Guild Theatre. 10–11. Program.
    5. Book: Los Angeles Student Film Institute: 13th Annual Student Film Festival. June 7, 1991. The Directors Guild Theatre. 3. Program.
    6. Web site: 'Fresh Prince' Alums Daphne Maxwell Reid & Vernee Watson-Johnson To Guest Star On Peacock's 'Bel-Air'. Deadline Hollywood. Brandon. Choe. March 7, 2022. March 7, 2022.
    7. Web site: Deneen . Nancy . Daphne Maxwell Reid '70 Actress, Designer, Film Producer: Weinberg College - Northwestern University . 2023-10-24 . www.weinberg.northwestern.edu . en.
    8. Web site: Reid, Daphne Maxwell Archival and Manuscript Collections. 2021-10-01. findingaids.library.northwestern.edu.
    9. Web site: 2020-02-14 . Hollywood couple continues push to boost filmmaking in Virginia . 2023-10-24 . WRIC ABC 8News . en-US.