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Loretta Devine (born August 21, 1949) is an American actress, singer and voice actor. She is known for numerous roles across stage and screen. Her most high profile roles include Lorrell Robinson in the original Broadway production of '' Dreamgirls'', the long-suffering Gloria Matthews in the film '' Waiting to Exhale'', and her recurring role as Adele Webber on the medical drama ''
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'', for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in 2011.


Early life

Loretta Devine was born in Houston, Texas, on August 21, 1949. She grew up in the Acres Homes area of Houston, where her mother was a single mother to six children. She was very active on the pep squad, and performed in talent shows at George Washington Carver High School. In 1971, Devine graduated from the
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with a
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in
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and
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. In 1976, she received a
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in
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from
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. She was initiated into the Epsilon Lambda chapter of
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.


Career


Stage work

Devine has worked extensively on Broadway. Her Broadway debut was in 1978 in a musical called ''
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'', which closed after 14 previews and only one performance on December 21, 1978. She captured attention in her second Broadway show, called ''Comin' Uptown,'' which featured
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. She rose to stardom in '' Dreamgirls'', a smash 1981 Broadway musical loosely based on the history of
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, in which she originated the role of Lorrell Robinson (a fictional character based on Mary Wilson). The story of ''Dreamgirls'' was created during workshops that were carried out in six-week workshops over the period of three years, which Devine, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and
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developed via improv. She also received raves in the 1995 Apollo revival of ''
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'' as Glinda the Good Witch of the South.


Film

While rehearsing for ''Dreamgirls'' with a little girl in 1981, Devine was cast in Jessie Maple's '' Will'', the first independent feature-length film directed by an African-American woman. For her featured role in the low-budget film, Devine earned $500. Minor roles for Devine followed in films such as ''
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'' and '' Stanley & Iris''. She has a cameo performance in the film version of '' Dreamgirls''. In 1995, she landed a major role as Gloria Matthews in '' Waiting to Exhale'', opposite
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,
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, and Angela Bassett. The role earned her an
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, as did her next movie, '' The Preacher's Wife'', her second movie with Houston and Hines. She later co-starred opposite Alfre Woodard in '' Down in the Delta'' (1998) and '' Funny Valentines'' (1999).


Television and continued film successes

Devine played roles as a repertory character in the play '' The Colored Museum'' with
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. Devine and Reynolds both went on to play sisters in the short-lived TV series '' Sugar and Spice''. During the period between the play and the series, Devine appeared in the first season of the TV series '' A Different World'' as Stevie Rallen, a dormitory director at the fictional Hillman College. From 2000 to 2004, Devine starred as high school teacher Marla Hendricks on the
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drama series ''
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''. Devine won three more Image Awards for her work in the series. She also continued to work in film, playing prominent roles in ''
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'', '' Urban Legends: Final Cut'', and '' I Am Sam''. Devine earned yet another Image Award nomination and an Independent Spirit Award nomination for her work in the 2004 film '' Woman Thou Art Loosed''. She also appeared in the 2005 film '' Crash''. In 2007, she appeared in '' This Christmas'', and in the next year had a series regular role on the ABC comedy-drama '' Eli Stone''. Devine also was part of the ensemble casts of two
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-directed films '' For Colored Girls'' and ''
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''. In 2008, she was featured prominently on
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's remake of " Feeling Good." She also appeared in '' First Sunday'', '' Beverly Hills Chihuahua'' and '' Jumping the Broom''. Devine had a recurring role in the Shonda Rhimes drama series ''
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'' as Dr. Richard Webber's first wife, Adele. In 2011 she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her performance. She was nominated for a second time for her performance in 2012. Devine also won Gracie Allen Award for Outstanding Female Actor in a Feature Role for ''Grey's Anatomy'' in 2012. In 2011, she also starred on the short-lived ABC Family comedy ''
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''. In 2012, she was part of '' Being Mary Jane'' cast. She also voiced the character Hallie, on the
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''. Later that year she began starring in the
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series '' The Client List'', playing the role of Georgia Cummings, the owner of the massage parlor where the lead character Riley Parks works. The series was canceled after two seasons. Devine also played Cynthia Carmichael on the NBC sitcom '' The Carmichael Show''.. Devine currently stars on the Netflix series, ''
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'', with Richard Roundtree and Tia Mowry-Hardrict.


Filmography


Films


Television


Video games


Stage appearances

*Minister, ''Godsong'', La MaMa E.T.C., New York City, 1978 *(Broadway debut) Dionne, '' Hair'' (revival), Biltmore Theatre, 1977 *Soloist, ''Langston Hughes'', AMAS Repertory Theatre, 1977 *Title role, ''Karma'', Richard Allen Center, New York City, 1977 *Gloria, ''Verandah'', New Dramatists, 1977 *Soloists, ''Seasons Reasons'',
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Playhouse, New York City, 1977 *Yenta lady, ''
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'', Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1978 *Loretta, ''Miss Truth'',
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, New York City, 1978 *''Bones'',
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, New York City, 1978 *Glinda the Good Witch of the South, ''
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'',
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Playhouse, 1978 *Virtue, ''The Blacks'', Richard Allen Center, New York City, 1978 *Young Mary, ''Comin' Uptown'', Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1979 *Jewel, ''Lion and the Jewel'', Lincoln Center, New York City, 1980 *Precious, ''Dementos'', City Center, New York City, 1980 *Lorell Robinson, '' Dreamgirls'', Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1981 *''The Casting of Kevin Christian'', Shepherd Street Art Gallery, 1983 *Mermaid, ''Gotta Getaway!'',
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, New York City, 1984 *Janeen Earl-Taylor, ''Long Time Since Yesterday'',
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Playhouse, New York City, 1985 *Lilly, ''Big Deal'', Broadway Theater, New York City, 1986 *Lala, Wigs, and model, ''The Colored Museum'', Public Theaters/Susan Stein Shiva Theater, New York City, 1986 *Delia, ''Spunk'',
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, Los Angeles, 1990 *
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, '' Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill'',
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, San Diego, CA, then Little Theatre, Phoenix, AZ, 1991 *Holly Day, ''Rabbit Foot'',
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, Los Angeles, 1991 *Charlesetta, ''East Texas Hot Links'', The Met, Los Angeles, 1991 *Soloist, ''Rodgers, Hart, Hammerstein Tribute'', Embassy Theatre, 1991 *Soloist, ''Big Moments on Broadway'', Kennedy Center Opera House, Washington, DC, 1991 *Glinda The Good Witch of The South, ''
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'', Apollo Revival, 1995 *Also appeared as Cissy, ''Woman from the Town'' and in ''
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'' and ''The Hot Mikado'' in 1990.


Awards and nominations


See also

* History of the African-Americans in Houston


References


External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Devine, Loretta 1949 births Living people Brandeis University alumni Actresses from Houston University of Houston alumni 20th-century American actresses 21st-century American actresses Primetime Emmy Award winners African-American actresses American television actresses American film actresses American voice actresses American musical theatre actresses African-American women singers American stage actresses People from View Park–Windsor Hills, California