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Jackee Harry Biography, Age, parents, Husband, Sister, Tv Shows, Movies, 227, Interview

Last Updated on June 8, 2022: By Jecinta Kimani

Jackee Harry Biography

Jackee Harry born Jackee Harry born Jacqueline Yvonne Harry is an American actress, comedian, singer, director, and television personality, best known for her roles on the NBC TV series 227, and Sister, Sister.

10 Quick Facts About Jackee Harry

    1. Name: Jackee Harry
    2. Age: 65 years
    3. Birthday: 14 August
    4. Zodiac Sign: Leo
    5. Height: Average
    6. Nationality: American
    7. Occupation: Actress, Comedian, Singer, Director, and Television Personality
    8. Marital Status: Divorced
    9. Salary: Under Review
    10. Net worth: $6.5 million

Jackee Harry Age | How Old Is Jackee Harry

Jackee Harry was born on 14 August 1956 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States. She is 65 years old as of 2021.

Jackee Harry parents

She is the daughter of  (her mother)Flossie Harry, Afro-Trinidadian and (her father) Warren Harry, African-American

Jackee Harry Ex Husband | Jackee Harry Son | Kym Whitley Jackee Harry

She was married to Elgin Charles Williams. The couple married in 1996 and divorced in 2003. They adopted their son, Frank Brown in 1997.

Jackee Harry Siblings | Jackee Harry Sister | Jackee Harry Brother

She has two siblings; Her sister Brenda Free-Man and her brother Miles Harry

Jackee Harry And Kym Whitley | Jackee Harry Twin | Kym Whitley And Jackee Harry Sisters

She is said to be Kym Whitley’s look alike. Their fans joke that, they were separated at Birth
Jackee Harry photo
Jackee Harry photo

Jackee Harry 227 | Jackee Harry Mary

She was cast as Sandra Clark, Mary’s young neighbor in 227, the American sitcom that aired on NBC

Jackee Harry Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth $6.5 million dollars.

Jackee Harry Tv Shows

Year

Title

Role

2019

The Cool Kids

Lorraine

2018–present

Tyler Perry’s The Paynes

JoAnn Payne

2018

K.C. Undercover

Betty/Midge Turner

2017

The Thundermans

Officer Bosco

2016

2 Broke Girls

Ruby

2015

In the Cut

Nadine

Family Time

Gladys

Baby Daddy

Judge Johnson

Transformers: Robots in Disguise

Zizza

Young & Hungry

JoJo

2014–2015

Girl Meets World

Evelyn Rand

2014

Glee

Herself

Instant Mom

Lisa Landry

One Love

Nurse Beverly

2013

Celebrity Ghost Stories

Herself

American Dad!

Shonteeva’s Assistant (voice)

How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)

Jessoka

Wanda Sykes Presents Herlarious

Mrs. Jordan

2012–2015

The First Family

Pauletta Birdsong

2012

For Richer or Poorer

Mrs. Henderson

Are We There Yet?

Jackée

2011–2013

Let’s Stay Together

Delores Whitmore

2011

She’s Still Not Our Sister

Connie

2010

Friends & Lovers

Omar’s Mother

2008

The Mighty B!

Nurse (voice)

2006–2009

Everybody Hates Chris

Vanessa

2005

That’s So Raven

Dava

One on One

Sherri St. Croix

2003

7th Heaven

Ms. Beane

2000

Twice in a Lifetime

Darcy Green / Louise Lutrelle

1996

Married… with Children

Lady on show

1995–1997

Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child

Giant’s Wife / Little Bo Peep

1994–1999

Sister, Sister

Lisa Landry

1994

Dave’s World

Estelle

1992

Designing Women

Vanessa Chamberlain

1991–1992

The Royal Family

Ruth ‘CoCo’ Royal

1990

TGIF

Lisa

1988–1989

Amen

Roxanne Farley / Florence Hawkins

1985–1989

227

Sandra Clark

1983–1986

Another World

Lily Mason

Jackee Harry Movies

Year

Film

Role

2015

The Man in 3B

Miss Bertha

2014

Knock ‘Em Dead

Savannah

The Dirty 30

Linda

2013

The Coalition

Grandmother Hathaway

The Sins of Deacon Whyles

Mom

The Love Letter

Josephine

Forbidden Woman

Sheila

2012

Brother White

Veena

Switchin’ the Script

Mrs. Shepard

2011

The Ideal Husband

Vivian Peterson

Nurse Jackée

Nurse Jackée

2010

Christmas Cupid

Vivian

The Clean Up Woman

Jasmine

Knight to D7

Nurse Hamilton

2009

Man of Her Dreams

Louise Smith

G.E.D.

Mama

2007

The Last Day of Summer

Lola the Lobster

2006

All You’ve Got

Butt shorts salesman

2004

You Got Served

Mama

2003

The Nick at Nite Holiday Special

Jackée / The Baker

1993

Living and Working in Space: The Countdown Has Begun

Charmayne

1992

Ladybugs

Julie Benson

1990

We’ll Take Manhattan

Yvonne

1989

Double Your Pleasure

Linda Cavanaugh / Sharlene Cavanaugh

Jackée

Sandra Clark

The Women of Brewster Place

Etta Mae Johnson

1988

Crash Course

Edna Savage

The Cheech Show

Sheila

1987

Alf Loves a Mystery

Countess

The Incredible Ida Early

Ida Early

1986

Alvin Goes Back to School

Gina Lipman

1984

Moscow on the Hudson

Woman

The Cotton Club

Dancer

Jackee Harry Twitter

Tweets by JackeeHarry

Jackee Harry On Finding A Man: “Someone Who Can Still Do It”

Jackee Harry Interview

Jackée Harry on 227, Ladybugs, and why she wants to be the next Maggie Smith

Welcome to Random Roles, wherein we talk to actors about the characters who defined their careers. The catch: They don’t know beforehand what roles we’ll ask them to talk about. The actor: Jackée Harry—better-known to some as just Jackée—is an American entertainment legend. As sparkling, man-obsessed Sandra Clark, she brought pizzazz to 227; as adoptive mom Lisa Landry, she provided Sister, Sister with a necessary sense of wit and levity. She’s also held down regular TV roles on Another World and Everybody Hates Chris, and has appeared in a number of movies, from The Cotton Club to Ladybugs. More recently, she could be seen on both Girl Meets World and In The Cut, where she plays a beauty-salon owner. The A.V. Club: Logo is airing a 227 marathon this weekend starting on Saturday afternoon. Why do you think that show has endured for so long? Jackée Harry: Because it was funny! It was about family, which I took for granted then and I didn’t even think about the family in the building or the building of a family. And, without sounding too egotistical, I was pretty funny. AVC: You can sound as egotistical as you want. That’s fine. JH: The writing was good. We were funny and the timing was right, you know? It was a time when there were a lot fewer black sitcoms on, so we were one of the several that was there, but we were also a hit show. We were in the top 10 for a long time—which would be a few weeks these days. AVC: 227 always did show parodies or even real-life TV visits. The characters were on Family Feud and Wheel Of Fortune. Sandra had her own daytime talk show for an episode. JH: We had a good time. We had 24 shows to do a season, which is a lot. At the end of the year, you’d be like, “Leave me alone! Don’t talk to me, don’t call me!” But it was a lot of fun, but it was a lot of hard work and my feet are bad because of it. Trust me, I wore high heels six years straight. Never wore flats. Never, never, and I insisted on keeping them on all day long. Can you believe that? Ridiculous. It was worth the pain, I guess. AVC: That was your character, too. You were very dolled up. JH: I didn’t plan on that, but it just kept evolving—more, more, more. I was like, “Are you sure? Don’t I look stupid?” Then they’re like, “Oh, more, more, more.” AVC: What do you remember about Amen? That was around the same time. JH: I was on there with Sherman Hemsley, playing his ex-girlfriend and I loved him. We had such a great time together. I also did Redd Foxx’s show, and those guys come from a different era of comedy. Flip Wilson. People don’t think of these names now because they don’t remember. I barely do and I worked with them. Milton Berle. When you work with older comedians, you really learn something. Your timing, of course, gets better and sensational. That’s another thing—the timing between me and Marla [Gibbs, of 227] was just perfect. And it got better and better, so that’s something you pick up. But Sherman was a master, and the producer, Ed Weinberger, just let me do my thing. AVC: You’ve worked with a number of legendary comedians. You were in Ladybugs with Rodney Dangerfield. JH: I loved Rodney. He was very funny and taught me a lot. He said, “Hey, baby baby baby baby baby, let me go. Do your thing. Do your thing. Every time, every time someone says something, do your thing. Mine is that I get no respect, no respect, baby. You’re young, take my word for it.” He taught me that. If you do it, do it all the time. That way nobody could steal it from me. Because they will. Comedians are notorious for stealing jokes. AVC: How did you get into the business? JH: I started in theater when I was 14 in the Henry Street Playhouse on the Lower East Side in New York. You hustle, you beat the sidewalk, the pavement—audition, audition. I just started working around town everywhere. I mean everywhere—the Village, Harlem, you know. Brooklyn Academy Of Music. Just job after job. Then I started teaching and I auditioned for something called Dark Of The Moon, which is a classic. And the casting people came in and they just started casting me. I had to eventually quit teaching and I started doing parts. I got a part in a play called The Past Is Past, and an agent came there, and then from there I got a soap opera. From the soap opera, I got 227. It was just one thing after another. That’s how it’s been and it still is, kind of. AVC: You’ve worked with so many comedians. Have you ever done stand-up? JH: I wouldn’t do standup. AVC: But you’d be good at it. JH: But if they don’t laugh, I get mad. You’re not supposed to do that.

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