Victoria Rowell Explained

Victoria Rowell
Birth Name:Victoria Lynn Rowell
Birth Date:10 May 1959
Birth Place:Portland, Maine, U.S.
Occupation:Actress, director, writer, producer
Yearsactive:1987–present
Spouse:
    Children:2

    Victoria Lynn Rowell (born May 10, 1959)[1] is an American actress, screenwriter, director, and producer. She began her career as a ballet dancer and model before making her acting debut in the 1987 comedy film Leonard Part 6. In 1990, Rowell joined the cast of the CBS daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless as Drucilla Winters, her signature and longest role on television, for which she was nominated for three Daytime Emmy Awards. She departed from the show in 2007. Rowell is also well known for her role as Dr. Amanda Bentley in the CBS medical crime drama (1993–2001). From 1993 to 2000, she appeared on both series simultaneously.

    Rowell has had a number of roles in feature films. She starred alongside Eddie Murphy in the 1992 comedy The Distinguished Gentleman, and later had roles in the films Dumb and Dumber (1994) and Barb Wire (1996). She is an 11-time NAACP Image Awards winner.

    Early life

    Victoria Lynn Rowell was born in Portland, Maine, on May 10, 1959. Her biological mother, Dorothy Rowell, was of English descent and a Mayflower descendant, and her birth father, whose surname was Wilson, was of Jamaican descent. Rowell knew very little about her father. Dorothy, who suffered from schizophrenia, took a taxi to a hospital to give birth to Rowell, leaving a son and two small daughters unsupervised. When she was 16 days old, Rowell, along with her two sisters, Sheree and Lori, were surrendered to child services.[2]

    While living in Maine with foster parents Agatha C. and Robert Armstead, Rowell, then eight, began ballet lessons. She became a member of Sigma Gamma Rho sorority, an African-American Greek-lettered sorority. After dancing with the American Ballet Theater II and the Juilliard School of Music Dance Extension program with Antony Tudor, Rowell accepted guest-artist teaching posts in New England.[3]

    Career

    In the 1980s, Rowell became an in-demand runway and catalog model.[4] Rowell made her film debut in the 1987 comedy film Leonard Part 6 opposite Bill Cosby and later had a recurring role on The Cosby Show In 1988, she also had the recurring role of Nella Franklin on the CBS daytime soap opera, As the World Turns.

    In 1990, Rowell was cast as street urchin-turned-ballet dancer Drucilla Barber on the CBS daytime soap opera, The Young and the Restless. Rowell became a fan favorite and was nominated for three Daytime Emmy Awards in 1996, 1997, and 1998. She won 11 NAACP Image Awards for her portrayal of Drucilla. Rowell's first run as Drucilla was from 1990 to 1998. She briefly returned in 2000, then returned on a regular basis from 2002 until early 2007. In 2007, Rowell became unhappy with the soap opera behind the scenes, labeling daytime television and The Young and the Restless as racist for not having enough African-American cast and crew.[5] [6] She also argued the directions of her storylines which were not heard, prompting her to leave. Within the storyline, Drucilla fell off a cliff and was presumed dead as her body was never found. Rowell has openly expressed pleasure in returning,[7] and due to the character's strong appeal and popularity, viewers have begged the series to rehire her. However, CBS has stated that having Drucilla return is not the creative decision they are looking for, which has disappointed fans of the actress.[8] In 2014, Rowell posted a series of tweets criticizing the show for not having enough African-Americans in decision-making positions. "Young & Restless on air for 40 years, loyally watched by their absolute competitive-edge audience (blacks) & not one black Exec producer?" – she tweeted. Her tweets coincided with the series' 41st anniversary.[9]

    From 1993 to 2001, Rowell starred as Dr. Amanda Bentley in the CBS primetime series Diagnosis: Murder, opposite Dick Van Dyke, replacing Cynthia Gibb from the original made-for-television movie. For much of Rowell's stint on , she was working on that show and on The Young and the Restless simultaneously. One episode of Diagnosis Murder centered around murder on the set of The Young and the Restless; Rowell was featured as both Amanda and Drucilla in that episode. The series run from 1993 to 2001, producing 178 episodes and two television movies, aired after the series' cancellation. Diagnosis: Murder has also run in syndication as of 1997.

    In 1990s, Rowell co-starred in several films. She had the role of Eddie Murphy's character's love interest in the 1992 comedy film, The Distinguished Gentleman. In 1994, she played FBI agent Beth Jordan in comedy film Dumb and Dumber. She co-starred opposite Mario Van Peebles in the science-fiction crime film Full Eclipse (1993), and had a major role in the box office failure action film Barb Wire (1996) with Pamela Anderson. In 1997 she appeared in the critically acclaimed drama film, Eve's Bayou. In the 2000s, she appeared in the number of small films, such as Motives and A Perfect Fit. In 2006, she co-starred as Samuel L. Jackson's character wife in Home of the Brave. She also had the recurring roles on Single Ladies and .

    In spring 2009, Rowell signed a six-figure deal with Atria Books for a book about the world of daytime TV. She released her memoirs called The Women Who Raised Me: A Memoir in 2008.[10] She later released Secrets of a Soap Opera Diva: A Novel (2010)[11] The Young and the Ruthless: Back in the Bubbles (2013).[12]

    Rowell created, directed, produced and starred in the comedy series The Rich and the Ruthless. The series premiered in 2017 and ended in 2021. In 2018 she also created miniseries Jacqueline and Jilly for Urban Movie Channel.[13] In 2020 she made her feature directorial debut with Everything Is Fine.[14] She later directed films A Rich Christmas (2021) starring Bill Bellamy for BET+,[15] Stranger Next Door (2022) starring Vicky Jeudy and Skyh Black for Lifetime, Montross: Blood Rules (2022) for TV One,[16] Catfish Christmas (2022),[17] and Blackjack Christmas (2022) for BET+.[18] In 2022 she made her return to CBS with a recurring role in the medical drama Good Sam.[19] In 2024 she co-starred alongside Diane Keaton, Kathy Bates and Alfre Woodard in the comedy film Summer Camp.[20]

    Legal issues

    In February 2015, Rowell filed a lawsuit against CBS, Sony Pictures Television, Bell Dramatic Serial Company, and Bell-Phillip Television Production Inc, alleging racial discrimination and retaliation. In the suit, Rowell alleges that since 2010 she had made several attempts to be re-employed at The Young and the Restless or employed at sister soap, The Bold and the Beautiful, but was repeatedly denied due to her outspokenness regarding the lack of diversity both in front of and behind the cameras at CBS.[21] The same day the suit was filed, CBS released a statement saying that Rowell left the cast of her own initiative, the suit was without merit, and they would vigorously defend the case.[22] In June 2015, Rowell's legal team filed a declaration in furtherance of the lawsuit. In the declaration, Rowell alleges that she was the target of racially motivated attacks on the set of The Young and the Restless, at the hands of former co-stars, Michelle Stafford, Melody Thomas Scott, and Peter Bergman.[23] In November 2015, the judge presiding over the case dismissed the suit without prejudice.[24] Rowell's legal team resubmitted an amended claim that included an allegation against Corday Productions and Sony Pictures Television. Alleging that she pursued a role on the Sony and Corday produced NBC soap Days of Our Lives, but was removed from the audition list.[25] In June 2016, the judge again dismissed the previous claims against CBS and Bell-Phillip Television Production Inc., allowing Rowell to continue the suit against Corday Productions and Sony Pictures Television.[26] In February 2017, it was reported the case had been settled.[27]

    In September 2018, in the wake of Les Moonves' resignation as the chairman and CEO of CBS due to sexual misconduct allegations, Rowell took to her Twitter account to directly accuse Moonves of hindering her career. Partially quoting Moonves' statement denying the accusations that he attempted to damage the careers of certain women, she tweeted:

    "And I have never used my position to hinder the advancement or careers of women," Moonves responded. #LIAR. Your loafer heel has been on my neck for over 11 years all because I cited a lack of substantive of diversity at CBS behind the camera #MeToo #RetaliationIsIllegal #Bully [28]

    Personal life

    Rowell's first marriage was to Tom Fahey in 1989. They had a daughter, Maya, and divorced the following year. Rowell had a long-term relationship with musician Wynton Marsalis; and they had a son, Jasper.[29] In May 2008, Rowell announced her engagement to Radcliffe Bailey, an Atlanta artist, at her annual High Tea at Noon fundraiser. Rowell and Radcliffe married on June 27, 2009, in Dublin, New Hampshire. On January 2, 2014, Bailey filed for divorce from Rowell.[30]

    Work with foster children

    In 1990, Rowell founded the "Rowell Foster Children Positive Plan,"[31] which gives emotional support and financial aid to foster children, especially to those who aspire to become actors and dancers – the road Rowell took. In 2004, she was a special guest on the talk show Dr. Phil, in which she gave an emancipated foster child a chance at a job with Sony, dental care, and a scholarship from her foundation.

    In May 2006, Rowell was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters by the University of Southern Maine in recognition of her work for the benefit of foster children. In 2007, Rowell published a memoir of her life that focused on her time in foster care. Entitled The Women Who Raised Me, Rowell discusses all of the foster mothers who cared for her and for her sisters. She also pays tribute to the women in a documentary film, The Mentor, that she participated in. Rowell says that she began writing the book when Y&R turned down her offer to write for the show. She began a national book tour in April 2007.[32]

    In March 2008, Rowell was the first recipient of the Gift of Adoption Celebration of Adoption Award, an award given to individuals or groups who are helping to unite children with adoptive families.

    In March 2012, Rowell's book, Tag, Toss & Run: 40 Classic Lawn Games, co-authored with environmental activist Paul Tukey, was released.[33]

    Filmography

    Film

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1987Leonard Part 6Joan Parker
    1992The Distinguished GentlemanCelia Kirby
    1993Full EclipseAnna DireTelevision film
    1994Secret Sins of the FatherYolanda SeeleyTelevision film
    Dumb and DumberFBI Agent Beth Jordan
    1995One Red RoseRose
    1996Barb WireDr. Corrina 'Cora D' Devonshire
    1996Dr. HugoStevie HobbsShort film
    1997Eve's Bayou
    1998SecretsDeliaShort film
    1999 Fraternity BoysEllen
    A Wake in ProvidenceAlicia
    2001Feast of All SaintsJosette Metoyer
    2002A Town Without PityDr. Amanda BentleyTelevision film
    2003Without WarningTelevision film
    Black ListedPatricia Chambers
    2004MotivesDetective Mary Pierce
    2005A Perfect FitSheila
    Midnight ClearAngela PressmoreShort film
    2006Home of the BravePenelope Marsh
    2007Polly and MarieRebecca McCaw
    2008Of Boys and MenAunt Janay
    2011Death in the FamilyVicky TurnerAlso producer
    2013Marry Me for ChristmasStephanieTelevision film
    2014I Love YouBarbara MutchAlso producer and writer
    The Fright Night FilesAlexaTelevision film
    2015What Love Will Make You DoSheila BostonAlso producer
    2016Soul TiesMaybelle
    You Can't Hurry LoveMs. Joyce
    2018Water in a Broken GlassAunt Jo
    Chandler Christmas GetawayStephanieTelevision film
    2019Pride & Prejudice: AtlantaCatherineTelevision film
    Twas the Chaos Before ChristmasHazel MitchellTelevision film
    I Love YouBarbara Mutch
    2020Black Kids White MamaClair LaFree
    BirdieCatherine Cooper
    Everything Is FineDirector and producer
    2021A Rich ChristmasDirector and producer
    2022Montross: Blood RulesElaine MontrossAlso director and producer
    2022A Christmas GiftMarie
    2022Stranger Next DoorDirector and producer
    2022Catfish ChristmasDirector and producer
    2022Blackjack ChristmasDirector and producer
    2024Summer CampEvelyn

    Television

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1988As the World TurnsNella FranklinRecurring role
    1989–1990The Cosby ShowPaulaEpisodes: "Cliff's Wet Adventure" and "Theo's Dirty Laundry"
    1990The Fresh Prince of Bel-AirMimi MumfordEpisode: "Clubba Hubba"
    1991–1993Herman's HeadSusan BrackenEpisodes: "Bracken's Daughter" and "I Wanna Go Home"
    1995Deadly GamesCourtney LakeEpisode: "Divorce Lawyer"
    1993–2001Amanda Bentley-LivingstonSeries regular, 163 episodes
    2001Family LawMs. WilkesEpisode: "Moving On"
    2006Noah's ArcVondaEpisodes: "Desperado" and "Give It Up"
    2007All of UsDr. Deborah CooperEpisode: "He's Got Game"
    1990–2000, 2002–2007The Young and the RestlessDrucilla Barber WintersSeries regular
    2010Ghost WhispererMs. AdrienneEpisode: "Living Nightmare"
    2012Let's Stay TogetherAnita BarnesEpisode: "Creepers"
    Single LadiesVeronicaRecurring role, 3 episodes
    2013–2014Judge Delilah Mae HawkinsEpisodes: "Criminal Hatred" and "Comic Perversion"
    2017The BayJudge Iris HopkinsRecurring
    Mann & WifeMrs. Delores HobbsEpisode: "Ressured by the Mann"
    2017–presentThe Rich and the RuthlessKitty BarringerAlso creator, director and executive producer
    Indie Series Award for Best Ensemble in a Comedy (2018–19)
    Nominated — Indie Series Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy (2018)
    Nominated — Indie Series Award for Best Directing – Comedy (2018)
    Nominated — Indie Series Award for Best Writing – Comedy (2018)
    2019Jacqueline and JillyJacqueline MitchellAlso creator, director and executive producer
    2022Good SamTina KingsleyRecurring role

    Awards and nominations

    YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
    19928th Soap Opera Digest AwardsOutstanding Female Newcomer: DaytimeThe Young and the Restless
    199410th Soap Opera Digest AwardsOutstanding Scene StealerThe Young and the Restless
    199426th NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama SeriesThe Young and the Restless
    199511th Soap Opera Digest AwardsHottest Female StarThe Young and the Restless
    199627th NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama SeriesThe Young and the Restless
    199623rd Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesThe Young and the Restless
    199724th Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesThe Young and the Restless
    199728th NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama SeriesThe Young and the Restless
    199825th Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesThe Young and the Restless
    199829th NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama SeriesThe Young and the Restless
    199930th NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama SeriesDiagnosis Murder
    Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama SeriesThe Young and the Restless
    200131st NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama SeriesThe Young and the Restless
    200334th NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama SeriesThe Young and the Restless
    200318th Soap Opera Digest AwardsFavorite ReturnThe Young and the Restless
    200435th NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama SeriesThe Young and the Restless
    200519th Soap Opera Digest AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Supporting RoleThe Young and the Restless
    200536th NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama SeriesThe Young and the Restless
    200637th NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama SeriesThe Young and the Restless

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Victoria Rowell. Yahoo Movies. November 4, 2014.
    2. Web site: Role Models, Boston Globe, May 5, 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20121010133054/http://www.boston.com/news/globe/living/articles/2007/05/05/role_models/. dead. October 10, 2012.
    3. Web site: DiagnosisMurder.co.uk | Victoria Rowell. https://web.archive.org/web/20120317022221/http://www.diagnosismurder.co.uk/vr.shtml. dead. March 17, 2012.
    4. Web site: Victoria Rowell. TV Guide. November 4, 2014.
    5. Web site: Victoria Rowell: Why I left the Young and the Restless. Black Press Magazine. January 10, 2012.
    6. Web site: About Y&R: About the Actors – Victoria Rowell . July 23, 2016.
    7. Web site: Victoria Rowell Not Ruling Out Return to The Young and the Restless . June 3, 2012.
    8. Web site: Ex-Young and Restless Diva Victoria Rowell Says Les Moonves and Steve Kent Don't Want Dru Back!. Daytime Confidential. November 4, 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140222213618/http://daytimeconfidential.zap2it.com/2012/10/24/ex-young-and-restless-diva-victoria-rowell-says-les-moonves-and-steve-kent-dont-want-dru-. February 22, 2014.
    9. Web site: Victoria Rowell Slams 'Young and the Restless' Over Lack of Diversity: Not One Black Exec Producer – TheWrap. TheWrap. November 4, 2014.
    10. Web site: The Women Who Raised Me: A Memoir. search. results. May 1, 2008. William Morrow Paperbacks. October 19, 2018. Amazon.
    11. Book: Secrets of a Soap Opera Diva: A Novel. Atria Books. October 19, 2018. Amazon.
    12. Book: results, search. The Young and the Ruthless: Back in the Bubbles. March 5, 2013. Atria Books. 978-1451643831.
    13. Web site: Jacqueline and Jilly | A Days Ferry Production. Jacquelineandjilly.
    14. Web site: WATCH: Victoria Rowell Discusses Directing "Everything is Fine": "Mental Health Is Mental Wealth". Carly. Silver. July 25, 2020. Daytime Confidential.
    15. Web site: A Rich Christmas Star Bill Bellamy Gets Real About Giving Kids Too 'Damn' Much. Anita. Bennett. November 4, 2021.
    16. Web site: Breaking News - TV One's New Drama, "Montross: Blood Rules," Premieres Sat. Oct. 1 | TheFutonCritic.com. www.thefutoncritic.com.
    17. Vision Films Set to Release Black Cast Holiday Rom-Com 'Catfish Christmas' from Director Victoria Rowell. Vision Films. Inc. www.prnewswire.com.
    18. Web site: 'Blackjack Christmas' brings family ties, addiction and hope to the holidays. December 22, 2022. Yahoo News.
    19. Web site: Victoria Rowell Joins 'Good Sam', '9-1-1' Casts Bryce Durfee. Denise. Petski. February 18, 2022.
    20. Web site: Victoria Rowell on the new movie 'Summer Camp'. Good Morning. America. Good Morning America.
    21. Former The Young and the Restless Star Victoria Rowell Files Lawsuit. Deadline.com. February 11, 2015. December 26, 2015.
    22. Web site: CBS Responds to Rowell Lawsuit. Thewrap.com. February 11, 2015. January 17, 2016.
    23. Web site: Victoria Rowell Claims She Suffered Racially Charged Attacks On Set of Young and the Restless. Thewrap.com. June 30, 2015. January 3, 2016.
    24. Judge Dismisses ex-Young and the Restless star Rowell's Lawsuit. Deadline.com. November 11, 2015. January 13, 2016.
    25. Web site: Days Producer Looks To Beat Retaliation Lawsuit. Hollywoodreporter.com. Gradner, Eriq. December 20, 2016. March 2, 2017.
    26. Web site: Rowell Allowed to Advance Lawsuit. Hollywoodreporter.com. Gardner, Eriq. June 24, 2016. March 2, 2017.
    27. Web site: Rowell Ends Lawsuit Against Soap Opera Producers. Gardner, Eriq. Hollywoodreporter.com. February 13, 2017. March 2, 2017.
    28. Web site: Victoria Rowell Accusation Against Les Moonves. Rowell, Victoria. Twitter.com. September 13, 2018. September 22, 2018.
    29. Web site: Victoria Rowell with her two children.. https://web.archive.org/web/20090309030350/http://www.websitetoolbox.com/tool/post/mulatto/vpost?id=1109621. dead. March 9, 2009.
    30. Web site: Young and the Restless Star Divorce. January 2, 2014 . . TMZ.com. Retrieved August 10, 2015.
    31. Web site: Zentrum für Kindergesundheit und Entwicklung. https://web.archive.org/web/20120204135842/http://www.rowellfosterchildren.org/index.html. dead. February 4, 2012. cochranechildcare.org.
    32. Y&R's Rowell: The Real Reason I Quit . February 27, 2007 . Soap Opera Weekly. 2–3 .
    33. Web site: Tag, Toss & Run by Paul Tukey & Victoria Rowell. August 27, 2012. October 19, 2018.