Jasmine Chanel Guy[2](born March 10, 1962)[3][4]is an American actress, singer, dancer, and director. She portrayed Dina in the 1988 filmSchool DazeandWhitley Gilbert-Wayneon theNBCThe Cosby Showspin-offA Different World,which originally ran from 1987 to 1993. Guy won four consecutiveNAACP Image Awardsfrom 1990 through 1993 forOutstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Seriesfor her role on the show. She played Roxy Harvey onDead Like Meand as Sheila "Grams" Bennett onThe Vampire Diaries.She also played the role of Gemma onGrey's Anatomy.

Jasmine Guy
Guy in 2010
Born
Jasmine Chanel Guy

(1962-03-10)March 10, 1962(age 62)[1]
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • dancer
  • director
Years active1982–present
Known forWhitley Gilbert-WayneA Different World
Roxy Harvey –Dead Like Me
Sawyer -Cats Don't Dance
Spouse
Terrence Duckett
(m.1998;div.2008)
Children1
AwardsNAACP 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)
Musical career
OriginAtlanta,Georgia,U.S.
Genres
LabelsWarner Bros.

Early life

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Born in Boston, Massachusetts, to Jaye (néeResendes) and William Vincent Guy,[5]she was raised in the affluent historicCollier Heightsneighborhood ofAtlanta, Georgia,where she attendedNorthside 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 toSpelman College;he was also a college instructor in philosophy and religion.[citation needed]At the age of 17, she moved toNew York Cityto study dance at theAlvin Ailey American Dance Center.[6]

Acting career

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Television roles

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Guy began her television career with a non-speaking role, as a dancer, in seven episodes of the 1982 television seriesFameunder the direction of choreographerDebbie Allen.[7]

Guy today remains best known for her starring role asWhitley Gilbertin the television sitcomA Different World.[8]A spin-off ofThe Cosby Showand created byBill Cosbyhimself, the show aired from 1987 to 1993 onNBC.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 starLisa Bonet,who left the series.[9]Guy was nominated for and won six consecutiveNAACP Image AwardsforOutstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.

In addition to her defining role onA Different World,she appeared in a 1991 episode ofThe Fresh Prince of Bel-Airas Kayla, one ofWill Smith's girlfriends. In 1992, Guy appeared inCBS'sStompin' at the SavoyalongsideVanessa Williams,again under the direction ofDebbie Allen,[10]and in 1993, she played the mother ofHalle Berry's character in the CBS TV mini-seriesQueen.This was based onAlex Haley's bookQueen: The Story of an American Family,a companion volume to his earlierRoots: The Saga of an American Family,which itself had been converted to a television mini-series. In 1995, Guy appeared as Peter Burns' love interest, Caitlin Mills, on two episodes ofMelrose Place,and in 1996, she appeared onLiving Single,playing a psychologist treating main character Khadijah for anxiety. She also played the recurring role of Kathleen, afallen angel,in the CBS Network dramaTouched by an Angelfrom 1995 to 1997. In 2002, Guy lent her voice to thePBSmath-based animated seriesCyberchase,playing Ava, the queen of thecybersiteSymmetria, and made a cameo appearance on theMoeshaspin-offThe Parkers.In 2003, Guy played Mary Estes Peters in theHBOdocumentary,Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narrative,a documentary which premiered duringBlack History Month.Theslave narrativeswere based on the WPA slave interviews conducted during the 1930s with over 2,000 former slaves.

Guy starred alongsideEllen MuthandMandy Patinkinin the seriesDead Like Me,created byBryan Fuller.The show ran 29 episodes over two seasons, in 2003 and 2004, onShowtime.Guy playedRoxy Harvey,ameter maidturned police officer and one of the core group ofgrim reapersaround which the series was based. Guy was nominated for the 2005NAACP Image AwardforOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Seriesfor the role. She later starred in the feature-length series sequelDead Like Me: Life After Death,which was released on video in 2009 before being shown on theSyfychannel. In 2009, Guy performed inThe People Speak,a documentary that used dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of everyday Americans, based on historianHoward Zinn'sA People's History of the United States.[11]A broad look at civil rights issues in America,The People Speakwas executive produced by and seen onThe History Channel.[12]In 2010, she was seen in the second season of theLifetimecomedy seriesDrop Dead Divaas a judge in the episode titled "Last Year's Model,"[13]and from 2009 to 2017, Guy had a recurring role inThe CW's seriesThe Vampire Diaries.In that program, Guy played Sheila "Grams" Bennett, the grandmother of Bonnie (Katerina Graham), who proved to be a descendant ofSalem Witches.[14]Both shows were filmed in the Atlanta area. In late 2017, she appeared in the Lifetime Christmas movieSecret Santa.Recently, she appeared on the Amazon Prime series “Harlem” as the mother of one of the protagonists.

Film roles

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Guy made her film debut in 1988 inSpike Lee's musical-drama filmSchool 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 onSchool Dazewas completed before she joined the cast ofA Different World.During the following year, she appeared as Dominique La Rue inHarlem NightsstarringEddie Murphy(who also directed),Richard Pryor,andRedd Foxx.In 1997, she provided the speaking voice of Sawyer in theWarner Bros.animated filmCats Don't Dance.In 2011, she appeared in the filmOctober Baby.In 2015, she appeared in the filmBig Stone GapwithAshley Judd,Patrick Wilson,Jenna Elfman,Anthony LaPaglia,Jane Krakowski,andWhoopi Goldberg.She starred in the short filmMy Nephew Emmett,which won theStudent Academy Awardand was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Live Action Short Filmin 2018.[15]

Stage

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In 1987, Guy had a starring role in the off-Broadway hit musicalBeehive,before traveling to France to appear in a similar musical review.[7]Guy has performed in severalBroadwayproductions and national tours, including as Crow inThe Wiz,Mickey inLeader of the Pack,Betty RizzoinGrease,and asVelma KellyinChicago.On April 6, 2009,Playbillreported on Guy's return to the stage, starring in the True Colors Theatre Company production ofPearl Cleage'sBlues 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.[16]Bluescame on the heels of Guy's held-over run in True Colors'Miss Evers' Boys,which co-starredTC CarsonofLiving Single.[17]

Guy directed the world premiere ofI Dreamin July 2010 on the Alliance Stage of the Woodruff Arts Centre in Atlanta. Also in 2010, Guy was a member of the cast of theAlabama Shakespeare Festivaland theAlliance Theatre Companyco-production of Pearl Cleage'sTheNaciremaSociety 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 inMontgomery, Alabama,before moving to Atlanta's Alliance Theatre for performances October 20 through November 14. In early 2011, Guy directedGeorge C. Wolfe'sThe Colored Museumfor True Colors,[18]and in June 2011, Guy costarred withKenny Leonin their production ofSam Shepard's playFool For Loveat The Balzer Theater at Herren's in Atlanta, Georgia.[19]In August 2010, Guy had joinedKenny Leon's True Colors Theatre Companyin an off stage role as the company's Producing Director. In announcing the hire,True Colorssaid 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.[18]

Music career

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During the run ofA Different World,Guy released herself-titled debut albumin 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

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Guy had a close friendship with rapperTupac Shakur.They met during his guest appearance on the sitcomA Different Worldin 1993.[20]Shakur recuperated at Guy's home after he was shot in 1994.[20]Guy appeared in his music video "Temptations"and later wrote his mother's biography,Afeni Shakur:Evolution of a Revolutionary.[21][22]

Guy married Terrence Duckett in August 1998, and the couple had one child, a daughter. On April 8, 2008,Peoplereported 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.[9]

Guy endorsed SenatorBernie SandersforPresidentin the2016 U.S. presidential election.[23]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1988 School Daze Dina
1989 Runaway Charlene 'Charlie' TV movie
Harlem Nights Dominique La Rue
1990 A Killer Among Us Theresa Hopkins TV movie
1992 Stompin' at the Savoy Alice TV movie
1993 Boy Meets Girl Lena TV movie
1995 Klash Blossom
1997 Cats Don't Dance Sawyer (voice)
Perfect Crime Captain Darnell Russell TV movie
1998 Madeline Narrator (voice)
1999 Guinevere Linda
Lillie Sylvia
2000 The Law of Enclosures -
Diamond Men Tina
2001 Feast of All Saints Juliet Mercier TV movie
Dying on the Edge Micki
2002 Carrie[24] Claire Murphy TV movie
2006 The Heart Specialist Aunt Burnetta
2007 Rwanda Rising Ephigenie Mukanyandwi (voice)
2008 Tru Loved Cynthia
2009 Dead Like Me: Life After Death Roxy Harvey Video
2010 Stomp the Yard: Homecoming Janice
Change in the Wind Bessie Jordan (voice)
2011 Blossoms for Clara Clara Dukes Short
October Baby Nurse Mary
2012 Kasha and the Zulu King Ngazi TV movie
What About Us? Arlene Gomes Short
2013 Scary Movie 5 Mrs. Brooks
2014 My Other Mother Evelyn TV movie
Big Stone Gap Leah Grimes
Ir/Reconcilable Robye Short
2015 Sick People Beatrice
2016 Chasing Waterfalls Salma TV movie
The Substitute Spy G11
2017 My Nephew Emmett Elizabeth Wright Short
Wrapped Up In Christmas Elise Nash TV movie
2018 The Christmas Pact Nadia TV movie
2019 Illegal Rose Rose Short
2020 Open Betty TV movie
2021 Liam White: The Forgettable Life of Liam White Rene White
2022 Vanished: Searching for My Sister Detective Hill TV movie
A Wesley Christmas Sylvia Wesley
The Lady Makers Emma
2023 A Wesley Christmas Wedding Sylvia Wesley TV movie
2024 Not Another Church Movie Miss Mildew

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1982 Fame Fame Dancer Recurring Cast: Season 1
1986 The Equalizer Gloria Episode: "Out of the Past"
1987 At Mother's Request Bank Teller Episode: "Part 1 & 2"
1987-1993 A Different World Whitley Gilbert-Wayne Main Cast
1990 Soul Train Herself Episode: "Snap/E.U./Jasmine Guy"
1991 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Kayla Samuels Episode: "Love at First Fight"
1993 Alex Haley's Queen Easter Main Cast
1994 A Century of Women Family Member Episode: "Part 1 & 2"
1995 Melrose Place Caitlin Mills Recurring Cast:Season 3
NYPD Blue LaVonna Runnels Episode: "Heavin' Can Wait"
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child Jonae (voice) Episode: "Rumpelstiltskin"
1995-1997 Touched by an Angel Kathleen Recurring Cast: Season 2-3
1996 Living Single Dr. Jessica Bryce Episode: "Shrink to Fit"
America's Dream Elna Du Vaul Episode: "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black"
The Outer Limits Captain Teri Washington Episode: "The Heist"
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Angela Winters Episode: "The People vs. Lois Lane"
1996-2003 Intimate Portrait Herself Recurring Guest
1997 Malcolm & Eddie Paige Episode: "Two Men and a Baby"
1998 Celebrity Profile Herself Episode: "Diahann Carroll"
1998-2000 Linc's Courtney Goode Guest: Season 1, Recurring Cast: Season 2
1999 Any Day Now Aunt Kiki Episode: "Blue"
Ladies Man Allegra Recurring Cast: Season 1
Partners Amanda Episode: "A Beautiful Day"
2000 Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child Frog Princess Lylah (voice) Episode: "The Frog Princess"
2001 Journeys in Black Herself Episode: "Patti LaBelle"
Between the Lions Herself Episode: "Humph! Humph! Humph!"
2002 Inside TV Land Herself Episode: "Inside TV Land: Taboo TV"
The Parkers Delilah Episode: "Lights, Camera, Action"
2002-2004 Cyberchase Various Voices (voice) Guest Cast: Season: 1-3
2003-2004 Dead Like Me Roxy Harvey Main Cast
2005 Between the Lions Herself Episode: "Pigs, Pigs, Pigs/The Three Little Pigs"
2006 That's So Raven Pistáche Episode: "Checkin' Out"
2009 My Parents, My Sister & Me Keela Goldman Episode: "Starting Over"
2009-2017 The Vampire Diaries Sheila Bennett Recurring Cast: Season: 1 & 3–5 & 8
2010 Andrew Young Presents Bessie Jordan (voice) Episode: "Change in the Wind"
Drop Dead Diva Judge Nona Daniels Episode: "Last Year's Model"
2012 Let's Stay Together Herself Episode: "Dancing with the Stars"
2014 Oprah: Where Are They Now? Herself Episode: "A Different World Cast Reunion"
2014-2015 If Loving You Is Wrong Mattaline Recurring Cast: Season 1
2015-2016 Unsung Hollywood Herself Recurring Guest
2016 Being Herself Episode: "Jasmine Guy"
Zoe Ever After Barbara Jean Johnson Episode: "2 Weddings and an Ass Whooping"
2016−2017 K.C. Undercover Erica Recurring Cast: Season 2
2017 Who Killed Tupac? Herself Episode: "Devil in a Red Suit"
2017-2018 Superstition Aunt Nancy Recurring Cast
The Quad Ella Grace Caldwell Recurring Cast
2019 Grey's Anatomy Gemma Larson Guest:Season 15,Recurring Cast:Season 16
2021 Reunion Road Trip Herself Episode: "It's a Different World"
History of the Sitcom Herself Episode: "Facing Race" & "Freaks, Geeks & Outsiders"
2021-2023 Harlem Patricia Recurring Cast
2022 Tales Ms. Gloria Episode: "Hot In Here"
2023 Chronicles of Jessica Wu Barbara Baldwin Main Cast: Season 3

Music Videos

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Year Song Title Artist
1986 "Someone like You" Sylvester
1989 "Liberian Girl" Michael Jackson
1990 "Lift Every Voice and Sing" Melba Moore
1995 "Temptations" 2Pac

Discography

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Albums

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Singles

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References

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