Sheryl Lee Ralph
![Ralph in 2012](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/81/Sheryl_Lee_Ralph_-_Philadelphia_BME_Leadership_Awards_%28cropped%29.jpg)
She made her film screen debut in the 1977 comedy film ''A Piece of the Action''. In 1991, she won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female for her performance in the 1990 comedy-drama film ''To Sleep with Anger''. Ralph's other notable roles include ''The Mighty Quinn'' (1989), ''Mistress'' (1992), ''The Distinguished Gentleman'' (1992), ''Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit'' (1993), and ''The Comeback Trail'' (2020).
After early guest roles on television shows such as ''Good Times'', ''The Jeffersons'' and ''Wonder Woman'' she then starred in the ABC sitcoms ''It's a Living'' (1986–1989) and ''New Attitude'' (1990), as well as the Nick at Nite sitcom ''Instant Mom'' (2013–2015). Her role as Dee Mitchell in the UPN sitcom ''Moesha'' (1996–2001) earned her five NAACP Image Award nominations.
Her other Broadway roles include Muzzy Van Hossmere in ''Thoroughly Modern Millie'' (2002) and Madame Morrible in ''Wicked'' (2016–2017). Additionally, she has produced the Broadway plays ''Thoughts of a Colored Man'' (2021) and ''Ohio State Murders'' (2022). Provided by Wikipedia