Ella Joyce
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Ella Joyce | |
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Born | Cherron Hoye June 12, 1954 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Education | Eastern Michigan University |
Occupation | Actress, author, acting coach, consultant |
Years active | 1990–present |
Spouse(s) |
Ella Joyce (born Cherron Hoye; June 12, 1954)[1] is an American actress.[2] Joyce is best known for her role as Eleanor Emerson on the Fox comedy-drama sitcom Roc, which originally ran from 1991 until 1994.
Life and career[]
Born Cherron Hoye in Chicago, Illinois, and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Joyce graduated from the Performing Arts Curriculum at Cass Technical High School, and went on to attend the Dramatic Arts program at Eastern Michigan University. She has studied with several professional mentors, and worked in many regional theaters across America and overseas.
Her many theater credits include Fences (at the National Black Theater Festival), as well as Medea and the Doll, Steppin' into Tomorrow; she was the first to play the roles of Risa at the Yale world premiere production of Two Trains Running, Tonya in the world premiere production of King Hedley II, and Lily Ann Green in Crumbs from the Table of Joy, earning a Jefferson Award.
Other stage plays in which she has appeared include Bossa Nova, Last Street Play (The Mighty Gents), Checkmates, Brothers, Sisters, Husbands and Wives, Don't Get God Started!, Louis and Ophelia, Split Second, Home, Not a single Blade of Grass, Odessa, Barefoot In The Park, and Anna Lucasta.
Joyce's television credits include the pilot for NewsRadio, playing the part that eventually went to Khandi Alexander, and series regular "Eleanor Emerson" on Roc. She also played the recurring role of "Jasmine" on My Wife & Kids. She made a cameo appearance in the music video for TLC's "Waterfalls".
She has received numerous awards, nominations, and accolades for her performances in the theater, including the New York AUDELCO and the NAACP Image Nomination (for theater and television). She is also a recipient of the Spirit Of Detroit Award from the Mayor's Office in 1998.
Joyce has also had a role in the Tyler Perry film Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor. She played The Nurse in Don Coscarelli's 2003 film Bubba Ho-Tep,[2] and Sister Watkins in Warner Bros.' Preacher's Kid.[2] She appeared as Clifton's mother in Nina. She also had a role in the F. Gary Gray action film Set It Off.
Joyce is also a personal acting coach and consultant, and has worked with many high-profile artists, such as Toni Braxton. She has also written her first book Kink Phobia, Journey Through a Black Woman's Hair.
Filmography[]
Film[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot | McCabe | |
1994 | Reality Bites | Libby Cumba | |
1996 | Set It Off | Det. Geraldine Waller | |
1999 | Her Married Lover | Dr. Ella Solomon | |
1999 | Frozen Hot | Atty. Jean Ross | |
2000 | Clockin' Green | Sonya Brignone | Video |
2002 | Bubba Ho-Tep | Nurse Joyceline Bridges | |
2003 | Salvation | Auntie Reed Je | Short |
2006 | Who Made the Potatoe Salad? | Mrs. Jenkins | |
2006 | Lost Signal | Nancy Caulderbank | |
2007 | City Teacher | Anita Sawyer | |
2007 | Uncle P | Bertha Miller | |
2008 | A Simple Promise | Mary James | |
2009 | Busted | Ms. Lucille Watts | |
2010 | Preacher's Kid | Sister Pauletta Watkins | |
2010 | Our Family Wedding | Earlene Boyd | |
2011 | Hopelessly in June | Mrs. Rita Myers | |
2011 | Saybrook: The Truly Girls | Young Janet Tully - Mary Gloyd Warner | |
2012 | California Solo | Carol Weathers | |
2013 | Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor | Ms. Sarah | |
2017 | Sweet Dreams, Momma | Denise | Short |
2018 | Resolution Song | Edith | |
2019 | Heavenly Deposit | Nurse Edna Williams | Post-production |
20?? | Here I Am | Billie Jane | Post-production |
20?? | Miss Havisham Effect | Filming | |
20?? | Squatting | Auntie Donna Dottie Mae | Pre-production |
20?? | EGB the Real Godson of Go-Go Music the Movie | Rose Butler | Pre-production |
20?? | Wanda's Place | Wanda | Announced |
20?? | Mee and McGee | Wilma | Announced |
Television[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991–1994 | Roc | Eleanor Emerson | Main role |
1995 | NewsRadio | Catherine Duke | Episode: "Pilot" |
1995 | The Client | Alice Ward | Episode: "Them That Has..." |
1996 | Sabrina the Teenage Witch | Mrs. Patrice Bogzigian | Episode: "Bundt Friday" |
1997 | Seinfeld | Dean Patrice Jones | Episode: "The Voice" |
1998 | The Jamie Foxx Show | Annabeth | Episode: "Convent-ional Gifts" |
1998 | In the House | Porsche Langford | Episode: "My Pest Friend's Wedding" |
1999 | Selma, Lord, Selma | Betty Webb | Disney TV film |
2001 | Stronger Inside | Doodle Alderidge | TV film |
2002 | What About Your Friends: Weekend Getaway | Juanita | TV film |
2003–04 | My Wife and Kids | Jasmine Scott | Recurring role |
2004 | Eve | Mama Netta Pearl | Episode: "Dateless in Miami" |
2013 | Belle's | Gladys Crawford | Main role |
2015 | Being Mary Jane | Sheila | Episode: "Sparrow" |
2015 | Melanie Jackson | TV film | |
2016 | Future You | Henrietta | Episode: "Internet Casualties" |
References[]
External links[]
- Living people
- Cass Technical High School alumni
- Eastern Michigan University alumni
- Actresses from Detroit
- 1954 births
- American television actresses
- African-American actresses
- American film actresses
- American stage actresses
- American theatre actor, 20th-century birth stubs