Michole Briana White

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Michole Briana White
Born (1969-05-29) May 29, 1969 (age 52)
OccupationActress
Years active1991–present

Michole Briana White (born May 29, 1969) is an American actress.[1]

Career[]

White is known for her role as attorney Fatima Kelly in the A&E series 100 Centre Street. She has also guest starred in a number of notable television series namely L.A. Law, The Wonder Years, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Family Matters, Blossom, Martin, Living Single, Ellen, Chicago Hope, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and among other series. She also had regular role in the WB sitcom Muscle in 1995.[citation needed]

White has also co starred in the films Encino Man (1992), Courage Under Fire (1996), Volcano (1997), the Spike Lee films 25th Hour (2002) and She Hate Me (2004), and the 2010 film Faster.

In 2009, she co-starred in the traveling stage production Stick Fly.[2][3]

Awards and nominations[]

Year Result Award Category Work
2000 Won Obie Award Excellence of Ensemble Performance[4] Jitney
2000 Won Drama Desk Award Outstanding Ensemble Performance Jitney

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Encino Man Kathleen
1996 Courage Under Fire Maria
1997 Volcano E.R. Nurse #1
1997 Convict 762 Austin
2000 Vacant Lot Lark Medley
2002 25th Hour Coventry Administrator
2004 She Hate Me Nadiyah
2004 The Break-Up Artist Frankie
2010 I Will Follow Fran
2010 Faster TV Anchor #2
2015 The Strange Eyes of Dr. Myes Dr. Sheri Myes
2015 Lila & Eve Mae
2015 Lalaloopsy: Band Together Voice Direct-to-video
2018 Spell Gayle
2020 Songbird Alice
2021 The Allnighter Miriam
2021 Malignant Regina Moss

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
1991 L.A. Law Tasha Johnson Episode: "Do the Spike Thing"
1992 Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz Story School Girl Television film
1992 Final Shot: The Hank Gathers Story Taffy Television film
1992 The Wonder Years Cynthia Episode: "Scenes from a Wedding"
1992 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Lindsey Simon / Lisa 2 episodes
1993 Family Matters Melissa Episode: "Muskrat Love"
1993, 1994 The Sinbad Show Roxanne 2 episodes
1994 Out of Darkness Lisa Television film
1994 CBS Schoolbreak Special Terri Episode: "Love in the Dark Ages"
1994 Blossom Robin Episode: "Blue Blossom"
1994, 1997 Living Single Olivia Jones 2 episodes
1995 Muscle Angela 13 episodes
1995 Martin Thelma Episode: "Uptown Friday Night"
1996 Ellen Alyssa Episode: "Two Mammograms and a Wedding"
1996–1997 The Parent 'Hood Karen 4 episodes
1997 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Doris Episode: "AKA Superman"
1997 Built to Last Olivia Episode: "A Family Affair"
1998 Chicago Hope Alyson Griffin Episode: "The Tides That Bind"
1998 Getting Personal Janine Episode: "Sam I Am"
2001–2002 100 Centre Street Fatima Kelly 9 episodes
2002 Third Watch Mrs. Thomas Episode: "To Protect..."
2004 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Tamara Semple Episode: "Careless"
2004 Copshop Deborah Ganier Television film
2005 Numbers Agent Ramos Episode: "Counterfeit Reality"
2005 Into the Fire Patty Television film
2005 Threshold Cindy Episode: "Progeny"
2009 Lie to Me Merrick Episode: "Truth or Consequences"
2010 Medium Dr. Cheryl Kung Episode: "Psych"
2014 Fishbowls Are Definitely My Thing Ricky's Mother Episode #1.3
2014 Love That Girl! Bridget 4 episodes
2015 Reed Between the Lines Simone Winters 8 episodes
2016 The Kicks Club Coach Episode: "There's No I in Team"
2017 Grey's Anatomy Hillary Episode: "It Only Gets Much Worse"
2018 The Quad Michole Episode: "#NativeSon"
2018 Room 104 Officer Pankin Episode: "Hungry"
2020 Dead to Me Teri Episode: "You Know What You Did"
2020 Goliath A.G. Herrera 2 episodes
2021 Black Mafia Family Lucille Flenory 8 episodes

References[]

  1. ^ "A Peculiar Poster for a Peculiar Film – 'The Strange Eyes of Dr. Myes,' Starring Michole Briana White". indiewire.com. Retrieved 2019-03-25.
  2. ^ Rendell, Bob. "Take Notice of Emerging Playwright Lydia R. Diamond". Talkin' Broadway. Retrieved April 6, 2011.
  3. ^ Donloe, Darlene (April 16, 2009). "Family Drama Rules in 'Stick Fly'". L.A. Watts Times. Retrieved April 6, 2011.
  4. ^ "Winners". obieawards.com. Retrieved 2019-03-25.

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