Sandra Reaves-Phillips

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Sandra Reaves-Phillips
Born (1944-12-23) December 23, 1944 (age 76)
OccupationActress
Years active1973–present

Sandra Reaves-Phillips (born December 23, 1944) is an American actress, writer and singer.

Reaves-Phillips was born in Mullins, South Carolina and made her Broadway debut as Mama Younger in the 1973 musical Raisin.[1] She later performed in many stage productions, including Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Black and Blue, Blues in the Night, Harmony, American Dreams, Before It Hits Home, and The Late Great Ladies of Blues and Jazz. She received Joseph Jefferson award nomination for Low Down Dirty Blues in 2010.[2] She also received two nominations for an Helen Hayes Award and received a Drama League Award for Outstanding Performer for Rollin' on the T.O.B.A. on Broadway.[3]

Reaves-Phillips also appeared in a number of movies, include The Happy Hooker (1975), Round Midnight (1986) for which she received NAACP Image Awards nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture,[4] Lean on Me (1989), and For Love or Money (1993). On television, she appeared in Homicide: Life on the Street and Law & Order.

References[]

  1. ^ Tyler, Bobby (September 26, 2005). "Actress, singer Sandra ReAves-Phillips bring 'Late Great Ladies of Jazz and Blues' to Pe".
  2. ^ "Jeff Equity Award Nominations Announced | The Joseph Jefferson Awards". www.jeffawards.org.
  3. ^ "Artist - Sandra Reaves-Phillips on NewWorldstation.com". NewWorldStation.com - Taking Artists, Filmmakers and Producers to A Global Market - Enjoy quality music, video, film, television and more - a Division of 360EI.
  4. ^ "Sandra Reaves-Phillips". IMDb.

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