Jasmine Guy Explained

Jasmine Guy
Birth Name:Jasmine Chanel Guy
Birth Date:10 March 1962[1]
Birth Place:Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Yearsactive:1982–present
Known For:Whitley Gilbert-WayneA Different World
Roxy Harvey – Dead Like Me
Sawyer - Cats Don't Dance
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Background:solo_singer
Origin:Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Label:Warner Bros.
Children:1
Awards:NAACP Image Award – (1989, 1991–1993) Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (A Different World)
Primetime Emmy Award – (2023) Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series (Chronicles of Jessica Wu)

Jasmine Chanel Guy[2] (born March 10, 1962)[3] [4] is an American actress, singer, dancer and director. She portrayed Dina in the 1988 film School Daze and Whitley Gilbert-Wayne on the NBC The Cosby Show spin-off A Different World, which originally ran from 1987 to 1993. Guy won four consecutive NAACP Image Awards from 1990 through 1993 for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her role on the show. She played Roxy Harvey on Dead Like Me and as Sheila "Grams" Bennett on The Vampire Diaries. She also played the role of Gemma on Grey's Anatomy.

Early life

Born in Boston, Massachusetts, to Jaye (née Resendes) and William Vincent Guy,[5] she was raised in the affluent historic Collier Heights neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia, where she attended Northside Performing Arts High School. Her mother, a Portuguese American, was a former high-school teacher, and her father, who was African-American, was pastor of the historic Friendship Baptist Church of Atlanta, which served as an early home to Spelman College; he was also a college instructor in philosophy and religion. At the age of 17, she moved to New York City to study dance at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Center.[6]

Acting career

Television roles

Guy began her television career with a non-speaking role, as a dancer, in seven episodes of the 1982 television series Fame under the direction of choreographer Debbie Allen.[7]

Guy today remains best known for her starring role as Whitley Gilbert in the television sitcom A Different World.[8] A spin-off of The Cosby Show and created by Bill Cosby himself, the show aired from 1987 to 1993 on NBC. Guy wrote three episodes of the show and directed one, in addition to appearing in every episode: she started as a co-star, but ended up replacing the show's original star Lisa Bonet, who left the series. Guy was nominated for and won six consecutive NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.

In addition to her defining role on A Different World, she appeared in a 1991 episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air as Kayla, one of Will Smith's girlfriends. In 1992, Guy appeared in CBS's Stompin' at the Savoy alongside Vanessa Williams, again under the direction of Debbie Allen,[9] and in 1993, she played the mother of Halle Berry's character in the CBS TV mini-series Queen. This was based on Alex Haley's book , a companion volume to his earlier , which itself had been converted to a television mini-series. In 1995, Guy appeared as Peter Burns' love interest, Caitlin Mills, on two episodes of Melrose Place, and in 1996, she appeared on Living Single, playing a psychologist treating main character Khadijah for anxiety. She also played the recurring role of Kathleen, a fallen angel, in the CBS Network drama Touched by an Angel from 1995 to 1997. In 2002, Guy lent her voice to the PBS math-based animated series Cyberchase, playing Ava, the queen of the cybersite Symmetria, and made a cameo appearance on the Moesha spin-off The Parkers. In 2003, Guy played Mary Estes Peters in the HBO documentary, Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narrative, a documentary which premiered during Black History Month. The slave narratives were based on the WPA slave interviews conducted during the 1930s with over 2,000 former slaves.

Guy starred alongside Ellen Muth and Mandy Patinkin in the series Dead Like Me, created by Bryan Fuller. The show ran 29 episodes over two seasons, in 2003 and 2004, on Showtime. Guy played Roxy Harvey, a meter maid turned police officer and one of the core group of grim reapers around which the series was based. Guy was nominated for the 2005 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for the role. She later starred in the feature-length series sequel , which was released on video in 2009 before being shown on the Syfy channel. In 2009, Guy performed in The People Speak, a documentary that used dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of everyday Americans, based on historian Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States.[10] A broad look at civil rights issues in America, The People Speak was executive produced by and seen on The History Channel.[11] In 2010, she was seen in the second season of the Lifetime comedy series Drop Dead Diva as a judge in the episode titled "Last Year's Model,"[12] and from 2009 to 2017, Guy had a recurring role in The CW's series The Vampire Diaries. In that program, Guy played Sheila "Grams" Bennett, the grandmother of Bonnie (Katerina Graham), who proved to be a descendant of Salem Witches.[13] Both shows were filmed in the Atlanta area. In late 2017, she appeared in the Lifetime Christmas movie Secret Santa. Recently, she appeared on the Amazon Prime series “Harlem” as the mother of one of the protagonists.

Film roles

Guy made her film debut in 1988 in Spike Lee's musical-drama film School Daze. She played the role of Dina, a member of the light-skinned, straight-haired African American women of Gamma Ray, a women's auxiliary to the Gamma Phi Gamma fraternity.[6] Filming on School Daze was completed before she joined the cast of A Different World. During the following year, she appeared as Dominique La Rue in Harlem Nights starring Eddie Murphy (who also directed), Richard Pryor, and Redd Foxx. In 1997, she provided the speaking voice of Sawyer in the Warner Bros. animated film Cats Don't Dance. In 2011, she appeared in the film October Baby. In 2015, she appeared in the film Big Stone Gap with Ashley Judd, Patrick Wilson, Jenna Elfman, Anthony LaPaglia, Jane Krakowski, and Whoopi Goldberg. She starred in the short film My Nephew Emmett, which won the Student Academy Award and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 2018.[14]

Stage

In 1987, Guy had a starring role in the off-Broadway hit musical Beehive, before traveling to France to appear in a similar musical review.[7] Guy has performed in several Broadway productions and national tours, including as Crow in The Wiz, Mickey in Leader of the Pack, Betty Rizzo in Grease, and as Velma Kelly in Chicago. On April 6, 2009, Playbill reported on Guy's return to the stage, starring in the True Colors Theatre Company production of Pearl Cleage's Blues for an Alabama Sky. Directed by Andrea Frye, the show was a last minute addition to the company's season and opened May 4 in Atlanta.[15] Blues came on the heels of Guy's held-over run in True Colors' Miss Evers' Boys, which co-starred TC Carson of Living Single.[16]

Guy directed the world premiere of I Dream in July 2010 on the Alliance Stage of the Woodruff Arts Centre in Atlanta. Also in 2010, Guy was a member of the cast of the Alabama Shakespeare Festival and the Alliance Theatre Company co-production of Pearl Cleage's The Nacirema Society Requests the Honor of Your Presence at a Celebration of Their First One-Hundred Years. The production ran September 24 through October 3 at the Festival in Montgomery, Alabama, before moving to Atlanta's Alliance Theatre for performances October 20 through November 14. In early 2011, Guy directed George C. Wolfe's The Colored Museum for True Colors,[17] and in June 2011, Guy costarred with Kenny Leon in their production of Sam Shepard's play Fool For Love at The Balzer Theater at Herren's in Atlanta, Georgia. In August 2010, Guy had joined Kenny Leon's True Colors Theatre Company in an off stage role as the company's Producing Director. In announcing the hire, True Colors said Guy's full-time position would be both administrative and artistic, and both local and national. Guy continues to contribute to the company on stage as well.[17]

Music career

During the run of A Different World, Guy released her self-titled debut album in 1990. The album peaked at No. 143 on the US Top 200 Album Chart and spawned three hit singles: "Try Me" (US R&B No. 14); "Another Like My Lover" (US No. 66, US R&B No. 9); and "Just Want to Hold You" (US No. 34, US R&B No. 27), with the last single cracking the main US Top 40 singles chart.

Personal life

Guy had a close friendship with rapper Tupac Shakur. They met during his guest appearance on the sitcom A Different World in 1993.[18] Shakur recuperated at Guy's home after he was shot in 1994. Guy appeared in his music video "Temptations" and later wrote his mother's biography, Afeni Shakur: Evolution of a Revolutionary.[19] [20]

Guy married Terrence Duckett in August 1998, and the couple had one child, a daughter. On April 8, 2008, People reported that Guy and Duckett were divorcing after ten years of marriage due to irreconcilable differences. Guy and her daughter then moved to Guy's childhood hometown of Atlanta.[21]

Guy endorsed Senator Bernie Sanders for President in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.[22]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988School DazeDina
1989RunawayCharlene 'Charlie'TV movie
Harlem NightsDominique La Rue
1990A Killer Among UsTheresa HopkinsTV movie
1992Stompin' at the SavoyAliceTV movie
1993Boy Meets GirlLenaTV movie
1995KlashBlossom
1997Cats Don't DanceSawyer (voice)
Perfect CrimeCaptain Darnell RussellTV movie
1998MadelineNarrator (voice)
1999GuinevereLinda
LillieSylvia
2000The Law of Enclosures-
Diamond MenTina
2001Feast of All SaintsJuliet MercierTV movie
Dying on the EdgeMicki
2002Carrie [23] Claire Murphy TV movie
2006The Heart SpecialistAunt Burnetta
2007Rwanda RisingEphigenie Mukanyandwi (voice)
2008Tru LovedCynthia
2009Roxy HarveyVideo
2010Janice
Change in the WindBessie Jordan (voice)
2011Blossoms for ClaraClara DukesShort
October BabyNurse Mary
2012Kasha and the Zulu KingNgaziTV movie
What About Us?Arlene GomesShort
2013Scary Movie 5Mrs. Brooks
2014My Other MotherEvelynTV movie
Big Stone GapLeah Grimes
Ir/ReconcilableRobyeShort
2015Sick PeopleBeatrice
2016Chasing WaterfallsSalmaTV movie
The Substitute SpyG11
2017My Nephew EmmettElizabeth WrightShort
Wrapped Up In ChristmasElise NashTV movie
2018The Christmas PactNadiaTV movie
2019Illegal RoseRoseShort
2020OpenBettyTV movie
2021Liam White: The Forgettable Life of Liam WhiteRene White
2022Vanished: Searching for My SisterDetective HillTV movie
A Wesley ChristmasSylvia Wesley
The Lady MakersEmma
2023A Wesley Christmas WeddingSylvia WesleyTV movie
2024Not Another Church MovieMiss Mildew

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982FameFame DancerRecurring Cast: Season 1
1986The EqualizerGloriaEpisode: "Out of the Past"
1987At Mother's RequestBank TellerEpisode: "Part 1 & 2"
A Different WorldWhitley Gilbert-WayneMain Cast
1990Soul TrainHerselfEpisode: "Snap/E.U./Jasmine Guy"
1991The Fresh Prince of Bel-AirKayla SamuelsEpisode: "Love at First Fight"
1993Alex Haley's QueenEasterMain Cast
1994A Century of WomenFamily MemberEpisode: "Part 1 & 2"
1995Melrose PlaceCaitlin MillsRecurring Cast: Season 3
NYPD BlueLaVonna RunnelsEpisode: "Heavin' Can Wait"
Jonae (voice)Episode: "Rumpelstiltskin"
1995-1997Touched by an AngelKathleenRecurring Cast: Season 2-3
1996Living SingleDr. Jessica BryceEpisode: "Shrink to Fit"
America's DreamElna Du VaulEpisode: "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black"
The Outer LimitsCaptain Teri WashingtonEpisode: "The Heist"
Angela WintersEpisode: "The People vs. Lois Lane"
1996-2003Intimate PortraitHerselfRecurring Guest
1997Malcolm & EddiePaigeEpisode: "Two Men and a Baby"
1998Celebrity ProfileHerselfEpisode: "Diahann Carroll"
1998-2000Linc'sCourtney GoodeGuest: Season 1, Recurring Cast: Season 2
1999Any Day NowAunt KikiEpisode: "Blue"
Ladies ManAllegraRecurring Cast: Season 1
PartnersAmandaEpisode: "A Beautiful Day"
2000Episode: "The Frog Princess"
2001Journeys in BlackHerselfEpisode: "Patti LaBelle"
Between the LionsHerselfEpisode: "Humph! HumphHumph!"
2002Inside TV LandHerselfEpisode: "Inside TV Land: Taboo TV"
The ParkersDelilahEpisode: "Lights, Camera, Action"
2002-2004CyberchaseVarious Voices (voice)Guest Cast: Season: 1-3
2003-2004Dead Like MeRoxy Harvey Main Cast
2005Between the LionsHerselfEpisode: "Pigs, Pigs, Pigs/The Three Little Pigs"
2006That's So RavenPistácheEpisode: "Checkin' Out"
2009My Parents, My Sister & MeKeela GoldmanEpisode: "Starting Over"
2009-2017The Vampire DiariesSheila BennettRecurring Cast: Season: 1 & 3–5 & 8
2010Andrew Young PresentsBessie Jordan (voice)Episode: "Change in the Wind"
Drop Dead DivaJudge Nona DanielsEpisode: "Last Year's Model"
2012Let's Stay TogetherHerselfEpisode: "Dancing with the Stars"
2014HerselfEpisode: "A Different World Cast Reunion"
2014-2015If Loving You Is WrongMattalineRecurring Cast: Season 1
2015-2016Unsung HollywoodHerselfRecurring Guest
2016BeingHerselfEpisode: "Jasmine Guy"
Zoe Ever AfterBarbara Jean JohnsonEpisode: "2 Weddings and an Ass Whooping"
2016−2017K.C. UndercoverEricaRecurring Cast: Season 2
2017Who Killed Tupac?HerselfEpisode: "Devil in a Red Suit"
2017-2018SuperstitionAunt Nancy Recurring Cast
The QuadElla Grace CaldwellRecurring Cast
2019Grey's AnatomyGemma Larson
2021Reunion Road TripHerselfEpisode: "It's a Different World"
History of the SitcomHerselfEpisode: "Facing Race" & "Freaks, Geeks & Outsiders"
2021-2023HarlemPatriciaRecurring Cast
2022TalesMs. Gloria Episode: "Hot In Here"
2023Chronicles of Jessica WuBarbara BaldwinMain Cast: Season 3

Music Videos

YearSong TitleArtist
1986"Someone like You"Sylvester
1989"Liberian Girl"Michael Jackson
1990"Lift Every Voice and Sing"Melba Moore
1995"Temptations"2Pac

Discography

Albums

Singles

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: THEY FLEXIN . ASCAP . American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers . May 3, 2023.
  3. Intelius People Search
  4. Book: Leszczak, Bob . From Small Screen to Vinyl: A Guide to Television Stars Who Made Records. 2001 . Rowman & Littlefield . 9781442242746. September 24, 2017 .
  5. News: Jasmine Guy: Flashback Friday - The star of "A Different World" on being Whitley, her impending divorce, and growing up biracial . Kevin D.. Thompson. Essence. Essence Communications. New York City. July 30, 2008.
  6. Fred . Bernstein . After Years of Trying to Fit In, Actress Jasmine Guy at Last Finds Happiness in A Different World . November 9, 1987 . . . New York City . 28\number=19 . January 26, 2012 . November 9, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151109232435/http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20097541,00.html . dead .
  7. News: Jerry . Buck . Jasmine Guy Brings Life ro 'World' . January 17, 1988 . . . Kennewick, Washington . 39 . January 30, 2012 .
  8. Web site: Cadet. Danielle. Whitley's World: A Brief History of Bad and Boujee Black Girl Style. Andscape. ESPN. September 25, 2017. September 21, 2017.
  9. News: Dreams Of Long Ago . April 12, 1992 . . Tribune Media Services. Chicago, Illinois. January 26, 2012.
  10. Web site: Credits | the People Speak . July 28, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100713025528/http://www.thepeoplespeak.com/pages/credits/ . July 13, 2010.
  11. News: Cristina . Kinon . 'The People Speak' about democracy on History Channel . July 30, 2009 . . Tronc. New York City. January 26, 2012.
  12. Gina . DiNunno . Drop Dead Diva Casts Jasmine Guy and Lauren Stamile . May 26, 2010 . TV Guide. NTVB Media. New York City.
  13. News: William . Keck . Jasmine Guy Vamps It Up . September 15, 2009 . . NTVB Media. New York City. April 13, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090923031640/http://www.tvguidemagazine.com/kecks-exclusives/jasmine-guy-vamps-it-up-2353.html . September 23, 2009 .
  14. Web site: Kevin Wilson's MY NEPHEW EMMETT Joins Academy's Live Action Short Film Shortlist . December 15, 2017 . Broadway World . January 24, 2018.
  15. News: Adam . Hetrick . Jasmine Guy to Sing Blues for an Alabama Sky at True Colors . April 6, 2009 . . London, England. 2009-04-07 .
  16. Web site: Alan. Duke. Jasmine Guy finds joy in 'Miss Evers' Boys'. CNN. Turner Broadcasting Systems. Atlanta, Georgia. March 12, 2009. April 15, 2019.
  17. News: Holman . Curt . True Colors Theatre hires Jasmine Guy as full-time staffer . August 16, 2010 . Creative Loafing Inc. . Creative Loafing . January 30, 2012.
  18. Web site: Anderson. Joel. 2020-02-14. Slow Burn season 3, episode 1: Against the World. 2021-12-11. Slate Magazine. en.
  19. Web site: February 1, 2004. Nonfiction Book Review: Afeni Shakur: Evolution of a Revolutionary by Jasmine Guy. 2021-12-11. PublishersWeekly.com. en.
  20. Web site: Hochman. Steve. September 24, 1995. 2Pac's Pals Turn Out for Tupac-Less Video. 2021-12-11. Los Angeles Times. en-US.
  21. News: Curt . Holman . Speakeasy with Jasmine Guy . 2010-01-28 . CL Inc. . Creative Loafing Atlanta . 2012-01-26.
  22. Web site: Jasmine Guy speaks in Support of Bernie Sanders during the Democratic... News Photo - Getty Images. 17 February 2016 .
  23. Web site: Reflections: Talking with Bryan Fuller . Taylor, Robert . October 26, 2006 . . Valnet Inc. . October 22, 2021 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20180109181026/https://www.cbr.com/reflections-talking-with-bryan-fuller/ . January 9, 2018 .