Shirley Hemphill

Shirley Hemphill
Born Shirley Ann Hemphill
July 1, 1947(1947-07-01)
Asheville, North Carolina, U.S.
Died December 10, 1999(1999-12-10) (aged 52)
West Covina, California, U.S.

Shirley Ann Hemphill (July 1, 1947 – December 10, 1999) was an American stand-up comedian and actress. She was best known for her role on the television situation comedy What's Happening!!, which ran from 1976 to 1979.

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Career

Hemphill began her career as a stand-up comic but without much fanfare. In an effort to receive some notice, she decided to record some of her best routines on a borrowed cassette recorder and send the tape to comedian Flip Wilson who, at the time, was a major television star, enjoying the third season on his own TV variety show. Wilson enjoyed the tape and invited Hemphill to L.A. to attend a taping of his show. He also sent her a dozen roses for luck and her very own cassette recorder. After Hemphill returned home from the taping, she was determined to become a comedy star. She became a waitress at a fast food restaurant during the day and worked comedy clubs at night.

In 1976, Hemphill's stand-up routine started to get noticed and was invited to guest star on the TV comedy sitcoms, All's Fair and Good Times. That same year she landed the role of sarcastic waitress Shirley Wilson on the comedy TV series What's Happening!!, which was loosely based on Eric Monte's film Cooley High. The series would go on to air for three seasons.

Following What's Happening, Hemphill starred in her own sitcom, One in a Million, in early 1980, in which she portrayed a taxi driver who inherited a huge corporation and fortune from one of her customers. The series was cancelled after 13 episodes.

Afterward Hemphill would spent most of the early '80s working in nightclubs around the country and doing the occasional guest appearance on TV shows, including The Love Boat and Trapper John, M.D. In 1985, she was invited to co-star on the revival of What's Happening!! entitled What's Happening Now!!, which ran from 1985 to 1988. After What's Happening Now!! ended its three-year run, she again worked the nightclub scene and doing the occasional acting gig on a number of '90s comedy sitcoms, including Martin, and The Wayans Bros., among others. In 1994, she appeared in her first movie, CB4, starring Chris Rock. Two years later she co-starred in her second movie, Shoot the Moon, starring Whitney Anderson, in 1996.

Throughout her career, Hemphill performed her stand-up routine on a number of popular TV shows including The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, A&E's An Evening at the Improv, BET's Black Comedy Showcase and Black Comedy Tonight. She was also a regular at The Comedy Store comedy club in Los Angeles. She also appeared in an episode of The Jenny Jones Show in a "What's Happening!!" reunion show; actors Ernest Thomas and Haywood Nelson appeared alongside her.

Death

On December 10, 1999, Hemphill died of kidney failure at her home in suburban Los Angeles, California. She was reportedly found by her gardener.[1] Just one month earlier, her What's Happening!! co-star Mabel King had also passed away; they were both honored in the "In Memoriam" segment during the 2000 NAACP Image Awards telecast.

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1994 CB4 976-Sexy
1996 Shoot the Moon Lula Jones, PhD
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1976 All's Fair Big O 1 episode
Good Times Rozzie 1 episode
1977 The Richard Pryor Special? Pushy Fan from Tour Group Television special
1976–1979 What's Happening!! Shirley Wilson 53 episodes
1980 One in a Million Shirley Simmons 13 episodes
1982 The Love Boat Charlene Grover 1 episode
1983 Trapper John, M.D. 1 episode
1984 Pryor's Place 1 episode
1985–1988 What's Happening Now!! Shirley Wilson 30 episodes
1993 The Sinbad Show Mamie 1 episode
1994 Martin Sister Claus 1 episode
1996 The Wayans Bros. Coco 1 episode
1999 Linc's 1 episode

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