Kimberly Elise
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Kimberly Elise in 2012 | |
Born |
Kimberly Elise Trammel April 17, 1967 Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. |
Other names |
Kimberly Elise Oldham Kimberly Oldham |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1994–present |
Spouse(s) | Maurice Oldham (m. 1989–2005) |
Kimberly Elise Trammel (born April 17, 1967), professionally known as Kimberly Elise, is an American film and television actress. She is best known for her roles in such films as Set It Off, Beloved, John Q, The Manchurian Candidate, Woman Thou Art Loosed, Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story, Diary of a Mad Black Woman, and For Colored Girls.
Personal life
Elise was born as Kimberly Elise Trammel in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the daughter of Erma Jean (née Johnson), an elementary school teacher, and Marvin Trammel, who owns an executive search firm.[1][2] She has three siblings. She studied film and acting at the University of Minnesota and earned a BA in Mass Communications.[3] She was married to Maurice Oldham (1989–2005). The couple had two daughters, AjaBleu Oldham (born June 25, 1990) and Butterfly Rose Oldham (born October 19, 1998). Maurice Oldham died from a "massive blood clot" in 2007.[4]
Elise's maternal descent is of the Songhai people.[5]
Career
Elise's first film was Set It Off (1996), in which she played one of four women who resort to robbing a bank for money. Her big break came in 1997 when she was cast in the Family Channel original television movie The Ditchdigger's Daughters, based on the Pulitzer-prize nominated and critically acclaimed 1995 memoir The Ditchdigger's Daughters: A Black Family's Astonishing Success Story, written by Yvonne S. Thornton and Jo Coudert. She received critical acclaim for her role in this film, and in 1997, she was recognized as Best Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries at the 19th annual CableACE Awards. A relative unknown at the time, she conveyed her anonymity upon receiving the award by saying: "Who is Kimberly Elise?" Her performance helped her land a role the next year in Beloved alongside Oprah Winfrey and Danny Glover. She is often compared to a young Cicely Tyson, whom she resembles.
In 2004, she appeared in Woman Thou Art Loosed portraying Michelle, an abused young woman who finally got the help she needed behind bars. This role won her a Black Reel award for Best Actress. She also appeared in John Q, The Manchurian Candidate and Diary of a Mad Black Woman (she won a NAACP Image Award for the latter). From 2005 to 2007, she was part of the main cast of the CBS crime drama Close to Home, playing the Marion County, Indiana (Indianapolis) prosecutor Maureen Scofield. Her character was killed off in the last episode of the series. The series was cancelled on May 2007.
She has since made a guest appearance on the situation comedy Girlfriends, in which she played an HIV-positive woman.
Her most recent film role was in Tyler Perry's For Colored Girls (2010), as the battered wife Crystal. While the film itself received mixed to negative reviews,[6] her performance was praised by many critics. One journalist described her as "the great lost Best Supporting Actress contender of the 2010 season".[7]
Filmography
Television work
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1995 | Newton's Apple | Bile duct supervisor | Episode "Jungle Survival/Liver/Emus" |
1995 | In the House | Roulette | Credited as Kimberly Elise Oldham Episode "Nanna Don't Play" |
1996 | Sentinel | Candace Blake | Episode "Black or White" |
1997 | The Ditchdigger's Daughters | Jeanette | TV movie CableACE Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries |
2000 | The Loretta Claiborne Story | Loretta Claiborne | TV movie |
2001 | Bojangles | Fannie | TV movie Black Reel Award for Best Supporting Actress: Television Movie/Cable Nominated – NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special |
2002 | The Twilight Zone | Jasmine Gardens / Police Detective | Episode "Another Life" |
2003 | Girlfriends | Reesie Jackson | Episodes " The Fast Track & the Furious", "The Pact" |
2002-2003 | Soul Food | Estella | Episodes "Falling from Grace", "Emotional Collateral" Nominated – NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series |
2005-2007 | Close to Home | Maureen Scofield | NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series (2006) Nominated – NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series (2005) |
2007 | Private Practice | Angie Paget | Episode "In Which Charlotte Goes Down the Rabbit Hole" |
2007 | Masters of Science Fiction | Tilly Vee | TV mini-series |
2009 | Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story | Sonya Carson | TV movie NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special MovieGuide Award for Best Actress Nominated – Prism Award for Best Performance By an Actress in a TV Movie or Miniseries |
2009 | Grey's Anatomy | Dr. Swender | TV series Episodes "Here's to Future Days", "Sweet Surrender", " Elevator Love Letter" |
2011 | Hawthorne | Episode "A Shot in the Dark" | |
2012 | Hannah's Law | Stagecoach Mary | TV movie |
2013 | Hit The Floor | Sloane |
Awards and nominations
Acapulco Black Film Festival
- 1999: Nominated - Best Actress for Beloved (1998)
African-American Film Critics Association
- 2010: Won - Best Supporting Actress for For Colored Girls
- 2002: Won - Best Supporting Actress for Bojangles (2001)
- 2003: Nominated - Best Actress for John Q (2002)
- 2005: Nominated - Best Supporting Actress for The Manchurian Candidate (2004)
- 2005: Won - Best Actress, Independent Film for Woman Thou Art Loosed (2004)
- 2006: Won - Best Actress for Diary of a Mad Black Woman
- 2011: Nominated - Best Actress for For Colored Girls
- 2011: Won - Outstanding Ensemble for For Colored Girls
- 1997: Won - Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries for The Ditchdigger's Daughters (1997)
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards
- 1999: Won - Most Promising Actress for Beloved (1998)
- 1999: Nominated - Best Supporting Actress for Beloved (1998)
Golden Satellite Awards
- 1999: Won - Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture - Drama for Beloved (1998)
- 1999: Nominated - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for Beloved (1998)
- 2002: Nominated - Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special for Bojangles (2001)
- 2003: Nominated - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for John Q (2002)
- 2003: Nominated - Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for "Soul Food" (2000)
- 2005: Nominated - Image Award Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture for Woman Thou Art Loosed (2004)
- 2006: Winner - Image Award Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture for Diary of a Mad Black Woman
- 2006: Nominated - Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series for "Close to Home"
- 2007: Winner - Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series for "Close to Home"
- 2010: Winner - NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special for "Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story"
- 2011: Winner - Image Award Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture for "For Colored Girls"
- 2005: Nominated - Best Female Lead for Woman Thou Art Loosed (2004)
References
- ↑ Kimberly Elise profile at FilmReference.com
- ↑ Kimberly Elise of 'Beloved' has good run around town; wily FOX 9 snags 2 shows
- ↑ Kimberly Elise profile at TVGuide.com
- ↑ Rickey, Carrie (2010-11-05). "Kimberley Elise's roles evolve from 'Mad' to sad". The Philadelphia Enquirer. Retrieved 2010-11-15.
- ↑ African Ancestry Testimonials
- ↑ Rotten Tomatoes. "For Colored Girls (2010)". Retrieved 2011-01-14.
- ↑ Guy Lodge. "The lost contenders of ‘For Colored Girls’". Retrieved 2011-01-14.
External links
- Kimberly Elise Bio at CBS - Close To Home
- Kimberly Elise at the Internet Movie Database
- Kimberly Elise at the TCM Movie Database
- Kimberly Elise at AllRovi
- Kimberly Elise Talks About Woman, Thou Art Loosed
- Kimberly Elise Biography - Hollywood.com
- Kimberly Elise News
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