Tonya Pinkins Explained

Tonya Pinkins
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Years Active:1980–present
Education:Carnegie Mellon University
Columbia College Chicago (BA)
California Western School of Law

Tonya Pinkins is an American actress and filmmaker. Her award-winning debut feature film Red Pill was an official selection at the 2021 Pan African Film Festival, won the Best Black Lives Matter Feature and Best First Feature at The Mykonos International Film Festival, Best First Feature at the Luléa Film Festival, and is nominated for awards in numerous festivals around the globe. Her web-series The Red Pilling of America can be heard on her podcast "You Can't Say That!" at BPN.fm/ycst

She is known for her portrayal of Livia Frye on the soap opera All My Children and for her roles on Broadway. She has been nominated for three Tony Awards (winning one), and has won Obie, Lortel, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, AUDLECO, Garland, L.A. Drama Critics Circle, Clarence Derwent, and NAACP Theater Awards. She has been nominated for the Olivier, Helen Hayes, Noel, Joseph Jefferson, NAACP Image, Soap Opera Digest, and Ovation Awards. She won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for Jelly's Last Jam.

Early life and education

Pinkins attended Carnegie Mellon University, but was cast in Merrily We Roll Along and decided to pursue her career, instead.[1]

Pinkins later returned to college, earning an undergraduate degree from Columbia College Chicago[1] in 1996, followed by a year at California Western School of Law in San Diego.

Career

Pinkins won a Tony Award for her performance as Sweet Anita in Jelly's Last Jam. She was nominated for her roles in Play On! and in Caroline, or Change, where she played the title role. Her additional Broadway credits include Merrily We Roll Along, Chronicle of a Death Foretold, The Wild Party, House of Flowers, Radio Golf, A Time To Kill,[2] and Holler If Ya Hear Me.

Pinkins has performed in several off-Broadway productions, including the comic role of Mopsa, the Shepherdess, in The Winter's Tale produced by the Riverside Shakespeare Company at The Shakespeare Center in 1983.[3]

In 2011, Pinkins starred in the world premiere of Kirsten Greenidge's Milk Like Sugar at La Jolla Playhouse, and received a 2012 Craig Noel nomination for Best featured Actress in a Play. She reprised her role in the Playwrights Horizons in the Peter Jay Sharp Theater,[4] and garnered a 2012 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play.

In 2012, Pinkins starred in Katori Hall's play Hurt Village, the gritty drama about life and change in a Memphis housing project made its world-premiere at Off-Broadway's Signature Theatre Company as part of the theatre's inaugural season.[5]

In 2014, she appeared in New Federal Theatre's revival of Ed Bullins' The Fabulous Miss Marie opposite Roscoe Orman; in the Broadway production of Holler If Ya Hear Me; and the world premiere of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' War at Yale Repertory. She also made guest appearances on such television shows as Army Wives, 24, Law & Order, The Cosby Show, Cold Case, Criminal Minds, and The Guardian among others.

During the mid-1980s Pinkins created the character of "Heather Dalton" on the CBS soap As the World Turns. In 1991, she was cast as Livia Frye in All My Children. Pinkins left All My Children in 1995 but returned to her role in 2003. She was later put on contract with the show from March 2004 until June 2006, when she was downgraded to recurring status.

She played Amala Motobo on 24. Pinkins played Ethel Peabody on the television show Gotham. In 2016, she played Mimi Corcoran on the Hulu science fiction limited series 11.22.63, based on the Stephen King book of the same name, and starring James Franco and Sarah Gadon. On March 16, 2017, she portrayed Sandra in the ABC television series Scandal.

Pinkins has appeared in several films in supporting roles, including Newlyweeds, Home, Fading Gigolo opposite Woody Allen, Enchanted, Premium, Romance & Cigarettes, Noah's Arc: Jumping The Broom and Above the Rim among others.

Pinkins wrote, directed, and starred as Cassandra in Red Pill, to be released in 2020.[6]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980Growing Up YoungCarolShort
1984Beat StreetAngela
1986Rage of Angels: The Story ContinuesSharonTV movie
Hotshot-
1989See No Evil, Hear No EvilLeslie
1993StrappedA.T.F. OfficerTV movie
1994Above the RimMailika Watson
Against Their Will: Women in PrisonSondraTV movie
2000RedemptionDr. JonesShort
2002Love HurtsAuntie V
2004Love, MomMomShort
2005Romance & CigarettesFemale Medic
2006PremiumMarva
True GritsWoman #1Short
2007KuriocityRuby Riggs
EnchantedPhoebe Banks
2008Mrs. Robinson
2013NewlyweedsPatrice
Fading GigoloOthella
HomeEsmin
2015Ori Inu: In Search of SelfMama LolaShort
For JusticeMarian HornTV movie
2016Collective: UnconsciousRipa
Fearless LoveDet. CambridgeShort
2017AardvarkAbigail
Principal Wilder
My Days of MercyAgatha
Mary Church TerrellShort
2018Write When You Get WorkRoberta Simmons
Paris Blues in HarlemShirleyShort
Mr. TalentedValerie BrownShort
2019The Artist's WifeLiza Caldwell
2020The SurrogateKaren Weatherston-Harris
Black Lady GoddessProfessor DavisTV movie
Red PillCassandra
2021Better Than My LastMrs. CarterTV movie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981American Dream-Episode: "American Dream"
1984–86As the World TurnsHeather DaltonRegular Cast
1987Crime StoryJunkie ProstituteEpisode: "Justice Hits the Skids"
1990IrisEpisode: "Elvin Pays for Dinner"
Guiding LightAlanon Woman 2Episode: "Episode #1.11039"
Law & OrderWomanEpisode: "Subterranean Homeboy Blues"
1991–94All My ChildrenLivia FryeRegular Cast
1995University HospitalNurse Mary JenkinsMain cast
2000Great Performances-Episode: "Play On!"
2002Melinda TralinsEpisode: "In Loco Parentis"
2004–09All My ChildrenLivia FryeRegular Cast
2005Sleeper CellAnita Al-SayeedEpisode: "Family"
2006Criminal MindsDet. Nora BennettEpisode: "A Real Rain"
Cold CaseDina MillerEpisode: "The River"
Law & OrderAngela YoungEpisode: "Hindsight"
2007UnfabulousMs. BestEpisode: "The Toot"
2008Donna TaftEpisode: "Split Ends"
200924Alama MatoboRecurring cast: season 7
Army WivesViola CrawfordRecurring cast: season 3
2013HostagesBeth NixEpisode: "2:45 PM"
2015Nurse JackieCharlaneEpisode: "Deal" & "Nice Ladies"
2015–16GothamEthel PeabodyRecurring cast: Season 2, guest: Season 3
201611.22.63Mia Mimi CorcoranRecurring cast
2016–19Madam SecretarySusan ThompsonRecurring cast: season 3-6
2017ScandalSandraEpisode: "Extinction" & "A Traitor Among Us"
FrancisEpisode: "Belly of the Beast"
2018Random Acts of FlynessRipa The ReaperRecurring cast
ElementaryJudge Marilyn WhitfieldEpisode: "Fit to Be Tied"
Fear the Walking DeadMarthaRecurring cast: Season 4
Adventures in New AmericaSamEpisode: "Love in the First Degree"
2019JulieEpisode: "Reckoning"
BullJudge MaynardEpisode: "When the Rains Came"
BurgessEpisode: "Impossible"
The Two PrincesUpendoRecurring cast
2020Katy KeeneBuskerEpisode: "Pilot"
God Friended MeMarshaRecurring cast: season 2
2021Run the WorldGwen GreeneEpisode: "Plus Ones"
Women of the MovementAlma CarthanMain cast

Stage

YearTitleRole(s)Venue(s)NotesRef
1981Merrily We Roll AlongGwen WilsonAlvin Theater, BroadwayBroadway debut[7] [8]
1988Just Say NoEustacia VyeWPA Theater, Off-Broadway[9]
1991Approximating MotherEllie, Sylvia and GraceJudith Anderson Theater, Off-Broadway[10]
1992Jelly's Last JamAnitaVirginia Theater, BroadwayTony Award
Drama Desk Award
[11]
1994The Merry Wives of WindsorMistress FordDelacorte Theater, Off-Broadway[12]
1995Chronicle of a Death ForetoldClotildePlymouth Theater, Broadway[13]
1997Play On!Lady LivBrooks Atkinson Theater, BroadwayTony Award nomination[14]
1998Play On!Lady LivGoodman Theatre, Chicago
Seattle Repertory Theatre
[15] [16]
2000The Wild PartyKateVirginia Theater, Broadway[17]
2000The Vagina MonologuesperformerWestside Theater, Off-Broadway[18]
2000Thoroughly Modern MillieMuzzyLa Jolla Playhouseworld premiere[19]
2003House of FlowersMadame FleurNew York City Center[20]
2003Caroline or ChangeCaroline ThibodeauxThe Public Theater, Off-Broadway[21]
2004Caroline or ChangeCaroline ThibodeauxEugene O'Neill Theatre, BroadwayTony Award nomination
Drama Desk Award nomination
[22]
2006Caroline or ChangeCaroline ThibodeauxRoyal National Theatre, LondonOlivier Award nomination[23]
2007Radio GolfMame WilkinsMcCarter Theatre Center, Princeton
Cort Theater, Broadway
[24] [25]
2008And Her Hair Went With HerJasmineThe Fountain Theatre, Los Angeles[26]
2009Black Pearl Sings!Alberta 'Pearl' JohnsonFord's Theatre, Washington, D.C.[27] [28]
2011All's Well That Ends WellCountess of RousillonDelacorte Theater, Off-Broadway[29]
2011Measure for MeasureMistress OverdoneDelacorte Theater, Off-Broadway[30]
2011Milk Like SugarMyrnaLa Jolla Playhouse
Playwrights Horizons, Off-Broadway
[31] [32]
2012Hurt VillageBig MamaSignature Theatre Company, Off-Broadway[33]
2012Storefront ChurchJessie CortezAtlantic Theater Company, Off-Broadway[34]
2013A Time to KillGwen LeeJohn Golden Theatre, Broadway[35]
2014Holler If Ya Hear MeMrs. WestonPalace Theater, Broadway[36]
2014The Fabulous Miss MarieMiss MarieCastillo Theater, Off-Broadway[37]
2014War (play)WarRobertaYale Repertory Theatre, New Haven[38]
2015Rasheeda SpeakingJaclynSignature Theatre Company, Off-BroadwayDrama Desk Award nomination[39]
2015Mother Courage and Her ChildrenMother CourageClassic Stage Company, Off-Broadway[40]
2017Time AloneAnna JacksonLos Angeles Theatre Center[41]
2022A Raisin in the SunLenaThe Public Theater, Off-Broadway[42]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.edgemedianetwork.com/entertainment/music//145295/tonya_pinkins_::_a_diva,_absolutely! Tonya Pinkins: A Diva, Absolutely!
  2. http://web.playbill.com/news/article/83780.html Playbill News: Her Shining Hour: Tonya Pinkins Sings Arlen
  3. For a photo of Tonya Pinkins in the role of Mopsa in The Winter's Tale, see Riverside Shakespeare Company
  4. http://www.broadway.com/buzz/157826/tony-winner-tonya-pinkins-to-star-in-milk-like-sugar-at-playwrights-horizons/ "Tony Winner Tonya Pinkins to Star in Milk Like Sugar at Playwrights Horizons"
  5. News: Tonya Pinkins, Saycon Sengbloh and More in Katori Hall's Hurt Village. Matthew . Blank . Playbill.com. February 23, 2012.
  6. Web site: Ramos. Dino-Ray. July 7, 2020. Tonya Pinkins' Thriller 'Red Pill' Puts A Frightening Lens On The 2020 Election. July 25, 2020. Deadline. en.
  7. News: Rich . Frank . A New Sonheim, 'Merrily We Roll Along' . 16 January 2024 . The New York Times . 17 November 1981.
  8. Web site: Tonya Pinkins – Broadway Cast & Staff . Internet Broadway Database . The Broadway League.
  9. News: Gussow . Mel . Reviews/Theater; Skewers for the Political in Kramer's 'Just Say No' . 16 January 2024 . The New York Times . 21 October 1988.
  10. News: Gussow . Mel . Review/Theater; Of Childbearing and Ticking Clocks . 16 January 2024 . The New York Times . 7 November 1991.
  11. News: Gerard . Jeremy . Jelly's Last Jam . 16 January 2024 . Variety . 27 April 1992.
  12. News: Richards . David . The Wives Are Merry but Far From Windsor . 16 January 2024 . The New York Times . 8 July 1994.
  13. News: Canby . Vincent . Chronicle of a Death Foretold – A Tale of Fate And Magic, Told Back to Front . The New York Times . 16 June 1995.
  14. News: Brantley . Ben . Swinging Shakespeare Gets Aboard the A Train . The New York Times . 21 March 1997.
  15. News: Simonson . Robert . Last Chance: Play On! Plays Only Through Aug. 16 at IL's Goodman . 16 January 2024 . Playbill . 14 August 1998.
  16. News: Simonson . Robert . Play On! Tour w/Pinkins & De Shields Starts in Seattle, Sept. 21 . 16 January 2024 . Playbill . 20 September 1998.
  17. News: Isherwood . Charles . The Wild Party . Variety . 14 April 2000.
  18. News: Simonson . Robert . Butler, Williams, Pinkins Deliver Last Monologues, Aug. 20 . 16 January 2024 . Playbill . 20 August 2000.
  19. News: Oxman . Steven . Thoroughly Modern Millie . 16 January 2024 . Variety . 30 October 2000.
  20. News: Brantley . Ben . Those Sunny Brothels Where Sin Has No Sting . 16 January 2024 . The New York Times . 15 February 2003.
  21. News: Brantley . Ben . Outsiders Bond in a South of Roiling Change . 16 January 2024 . The New York Times . 1 December 2003.
  22. News: Isherwood . Charles . Caroline, or Change . 16 January 2024 . Variety . 2 May 2004.
  23. News: Billington . Michael . Review: Caroline, or Change . 16 January 2024 . The Guardian . 20 October 2006.
  24. Web site: Photo Flash: Radio Golf at the McCarter Theatre . Broadway World . Wisdom Digital Media . 16 January 2024.
  25. News: Rooney . David . Radio Golf . 16 January 2024 . Variety . 11 May 2007.
  26. News: Stoudt . Charlotte . Theater Beat: 'And Her Hair Went With Her,' 'Blue Night in the Heart of the West,' '1001' and 'I'd Rather Be Right.' . 16 January 2024 . LA Times . 16 May 2008.
  27. Web site: 'Black Pearl Sings!' 10/5/09 . Talkin' Broadway . 16 January 2024.
  28. Web site: Black Pearl Sings . Ford's Theatre . 16 January 2024.
  29. News: Brantley . Ben . Flawed Man Draws a Good Woman . 16 January 2024 . The New York Times . 26 June 2011.
  30. News: Stasio . Marilyn . Measure for Measure . 16 January 2024 . Variety . 1 July 2011.
  31. News: Verini . Bob . Milk Like Sugar . Variety . 12 September 2011.
  32. News: Isherwood . Charles . Teenage Motherhood Is Serious, Especially With Baby Bling at Play . 16 January 2024 . The New York Times . 1 November 2011.
  33. News: Feldman . Adam . Review: Hurt Village . 16 January 2024 . Time Out . 27 February 2012.
  34. News: Stasio . Marilyn . Storefront Church . 16 January 2024 . Variety . 11 June 2012.
  35. News: Brown . Scott . Theater Review: A Time to Kill . 16 January 2024 . Vulture . 21 October 2013.
  36. News: Isherwood . Charles . To Be Young, Besieged and Black . 16 January 2024 . The New York Times . 19 June 2014.
  37. News: Soloski . Alexis . Infidelity Runs Amok, but the Party Never Stops . 16 January 2024 . The New York Times . 7 May 2014.
  38. News: Brown . Donald . Guess Who's Coming to Hospital . 16 January 2024 . New Haven Review . 3 December 2014.
  39. News: Isherwood . Charles . Review: 'Rasheeda Speaking' Finds a Chilling Place to Work . 16 January 2024 . The New York Times . 11 February 2015.
  40. News: Gans . Andrew . Villegas . Robert . Exclusive: Tonya Pinkins Issues Unedited, Full Statement Detailing Abrupt Departure from CSC's Mother Courage . 16 January 2024 . Playbill . 31 December 2015.
  41. News: Riefe . Jordan . 'Time Alone': Theater Review . 16 January 2024 . Hollywood Reporter . 9 October 2017.
  42. News: Green . Jesse . Review: This Time, 'A Raisin in the Sun' Really Does Explode . 16 January 2024 . The New York Times . 25 October 2022.