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Phylicia Rashad ( ) ( Ayers-Allen; born June 19, 1948) is an American actress. She was most recently dean of the College of Fine Arts at Howard University before her three-year contract ended in May 2024. Known for her roles on stage and screen, she has received two Tony Awards as well as nominations for six
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and a Screen Actors Guild Award. She is best known for her role as Clair Huxtable on the NBC sitcom '' The Cosby Show'' (1984–1992) which earned her two Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series nominations in 1985 and 1986. She also played Ruth Lucas on '' Cosby'' (1996–2000), and Brenda Glover in '' Little Bill'' (1999–2004). She was also Emmy-nominated for her roles in '' A Raisin in the Sun'' (2008) and '' This Is Us'' (2019–2021). On stage, Rashad became the first Black actress to win the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play, for revival of '' A Raisin in the Sun'' (2004). She won her second Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for Dominique Morisseau's '' Skeleton Crew'' (2022). Her other Broadway credits include '' Into the Woods'' (1988), '' Jelly's Last Jam'' (1993), '' Gem of the Ocean'' (2004), and '' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'' (2008). She has appeared in various films such as '' For Colored Girls'' (2010), '' Good Deeds'' (2012), ''
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'' (2015), '' Creed II'' (2018), '' Creed III'' (2023), and '' The Beekeeper'' (2024). She lent her voice to the
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- Pixar animated film '' Soul'' (2020). In the 21st century, she has directed revivals of three plays by August Wilson, in major theaters in Seattle,
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; and Los Angeles. She also directed '' Purpose (play)'' in its 2024-2025 run at the Helen Hayes Theater on Broadway.


Early life and education

Phylicia Ayers-Allen was born on June 19, 1948, in Houston, Texas. Her mother, Vivian Ayers, is a
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-nominated artist, poet, playwright, scholar, and publisher. Her father, Andrew Arthur Allen, was an orthodontist.Lawrence, Muhammad. "One-woman dynamo". ''
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'' (Louisville) . September 12, 1999.
Her siblings are brother Tex (Andrew Arthur Allen Jr.), a
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musician; sister Debbie Allen, an actress, choreographer, and director; and brother Hugh Allen, now a real estate banker in Charlotte, North Carolina. Their parents divorced when Phylicia was six. Seven years later, her mother moved with Phylicia and her sister to
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, Mexico, to avoid the racial segregation in the United States. Ayers-Allen later returned to the US to study at Howard University, graduating '' magna cum laude'' in 1970 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. While there, she was initiated into the Alpha chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority.


Career


1971–1983: Early work and Broadway debut

Ayers-Allen first became known for her roles on stage, making her Broadway debut in the Melvin Van Peebles musical '' Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death'' (1971). Throughout the decade she returned to Broadway in a string of productions playing Deena Jones in ''
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'' (she also was Sheryl Lee Ralph's understudy until leaving the show in 1982, after being passed over as Ralph's full-time replacement). She played a Munchkin in '' The Wiz'' for three and a half years. In 1978, she released the album '' Josephine Superstar'', a
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telling the life story of
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. The album was mainly written and produced by Jacques Morali and Victor Willis, Rashad's second husband and the original lead singer and lyricist of the Village People. She met Willis while they were both cast in ''The Wiz''.


1982–2003: ''The Cosby Show'' and other roles

Other Broadway credits include '' August: Osage County'', '' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'', '' Gem of the Ocean'', '' Raisin in the Sun'' (2004 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play/Drama Desk Award), ''Blue'', '' Jelly's Last Jam'', '' Into the Woods'', and '' Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death''.
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credits include Lincoln Center's productions of '' Cymbeline'' and '' Bernarda Alba''; ''Helen'', ''The Story'' and ''Everybody's Ruby'' at the Public Theater; The Negro Ensemble Company productions of ''Puppet Play'', ''Zooman and the Sign'', ''Sons and Fathers of Sons'', ''In an Upstate Motel'', ''Weep Not For Me'', and ''The Great Mac Daddy''; Lincoln Center's production of Ed Bullins' '' The Duplex''; and ''The Sirens'' at the Manhattan Theatre Club. In regional theatre, she performed as
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' '' Medea'' and in ''Blues for an Alabama Sky'' at the Alliance Theatre in
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, Georgia. Other regional theatres at which she has performed are the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., and the Huntington Theatre in
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. Rashad joined the cast of the ABC
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'' to play publicist Courtney Wright in 1983. She is best known for the role of attorney Clair Huxtable on the NBC
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'' The Cosby Show''. The show, which ran from 1984 to 1992, starred Bill Cosby as obstetrician Heathcliff "Cliff" Huxtable, and focused on their life with their five children. For her role, she earned two
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nominations in 1985 and 1986. In 1985, Rashad co-hosted the NBC telecast of the '' Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade'' with Pat Sajak and Bert Convy. When Cosby returned to TV comedy in 1996 with CBS's '' Cosby'', he called Rashad to play Ruth Lucas, his character's wife. The pilot episode had been shot with Telma Hopkins, but Cosby fired the executive producer and replaced Hopkins with Rashad. The sitcom ran from 1996 to 2000. That year, Cosby also asked Rashad to work on his
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'' Little Bill'', in which the actress voiced Bill's mother, Brenda, until the show's end in 2004. In 1993, Rashad was the first narrator at Disney's Candlelight Processional when the event was moved to Epcot. Her narration of the nativity story was recorded and released by Walt Disney Records. She also played a role in the pre-show of the
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ride at
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's Animal Kingdom theme park as Dr. Helen Marsh, the head of the Dino Institute.


2004–2018: Theatre roles and acclaim

In the early 21st century, Rashad was the first black actress of any nationality to win the Best Actress (Play)
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, for her 2004 performance as Lena Younger in a revival of the play '' A Raisin in the Sun'' by Lorraine Hansberry. Rashad also won the 2004 Drama Desk Award for Best Actress in a Play for '' A Raisin in the Sun'', tying (split award that year) with Viola Davis for the play ''
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''. Rashad was nominated again for a Tony the following year, for her performance in '' Gem of the Ocean''. In 2007, Rashad made her directorial debut with the Seattle Repertory Theatre's production of August Wilson's '' Gem of the Ocean''. In 2008, Rashad starred on Broadway as Big Mama in an all African-American production of Tennessee Williams's
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-winning drama '' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'', directed by her sister Debbie Allen. She appeared alongside stage veterans James Earl Jones (Big Daddy) and Anika Noni Rose (Maggie), as well as film actor
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, who made his Broadway debut as Brick. Rashad played "Kill Moves"' wealthy mother on the Chris Rock created
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'' Everybody Hates Chris'' on December 9, 2007. In 2007 she appeared as Winnie Guster in the ''
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'' episode "Gus's Dad May Have Killed an Old Guy". She returned to the role in 2008, in the episode "Christmas Joy". In February 2008, Rashad portrayed Lena Younger in the television film adaptation of '' A Raisin in the Sun'', directed by Kenny Leon. It starred core members of the cast of the 2004 Broadway revival at the Royale Theatre of Lorraine Hansberry's 1959 play, including Audra McDonald as Ruth Younger, and
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as Walter Lee Younger. The television film adaption debuted at the 2008
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and was broadcast by ABC on February 25, 2008. According to Nielsen Media Research, the program was watched by 12.7 million viewers and ranked No. 9 in the ratings for the week ending March 2, 2008. In 2009, she appeared as Violet Weston, the drug-addicted matriarch of Tracy Letts's award-winning play '' August: Osage County'', at the Music Box Theatre. Rashad returned to directing August Wilson's work in early 2014, when she led a revival of Wilson's ''Fences'', at the McCarter Theatre in
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. It received generally positive reviews. She continued to focus on Wilson's work, including a well-received production of '' Ma Rainey's Black Bottom'', which she directed at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles in late 2016. From March 17 to May 1, 2016, Rashad played the lead role of Shelah in Tarell Alvin McCraney's play ''Head of Passes'' at The Public Theater. Her performance was positively reviewed. In November 2010, Rashad featured as Gilda in the ensemble cast in the Tyler Perry film '' For Colored Girls'', based on the play '' For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf'' by Ntozake Shange. Rashad said about this work in an interview with ''Vibe Movies & TV'' in 2010: "I saw the original Broadway play. I thought it was amazing how such a story that wasn't pretty was poetry. Usually poetry is about lofty things and this was the poetry of speech and the movement of everyday people. I found a little bit of it off-putting to tell you the truth, because it was so angry when I saw it. And I think Tyler Perry has added an element here that wasn't in the original stage production, and that is the necessity for taking responsibility for one's own self otherwise you are just living to die. That is where he wrote the line n the film 'You gotta take some responsibility in this. Otherwise you are just living to die.'" In 2012, she starred in another Tyler Perry film, '' Good Deeds''. Also in 2012, Rashad played Clairee Belcher in the remake of '' Steel Magnolias'' (the role originated by Olympia Dukakis). This version has an all
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A-list cast, including Queen Latifah as M'Lynn, Jill Scott as Truvy, Condola Rashād as Shelby, Adepero Oduye as Annelle, and Alfre Woodard as Ouiser. In 2015, she played Mary Anne Creed in the sports film ''
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'' (2015), and again in the sequels '' Creed II'' (2018) and '' Creed III'' (2023). In 2016, Rashad was cast as a recurring guest star in the role of Diana DuBois in the third season of the Lee Daniels-produced ''
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on Fox. In 2017, Rashad portrayed Bishop Yvette A. Flunder, pastor of The City of Refuge Church in San Francisco, Calif., as part of the Dustin Lance Black mini-series '' When We Rise''. Her appearance in the show highlighted the reputed compassion of the church, the commitment of its leadership, and the loving home the church provides to minister in the tough, primarily African-American community in San Francisco.


2019–present

From 2019 to 2021 she portrayed Carol Clarke in the NBC drama series '' This is Us'' earning three Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series nominations. In 2020, Rashad provided the voice of Libba Gardner, Joe Gardner's mother, in the Pixar animated film '' Soul'' which earned the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. That same year she had a supporting role in the family Christmas film '' Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey'' starring Forest Whitaker and Keegan-Michael Key. The following year she had a cameo role in the Lin-Manuel Miranda directed musical drama '' Tick, Tick...Boom!'' (2021). She had recurring roles on the
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'' (2020) and the CBS / Paramount+ legal series ''The Good Fight'' (2022). She returned to Broadway in the Dominique Morisseau play '' Skeleton Crew'' (2022) for which she earned a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. In 2024, she appeared in the action film The Beekeeper (2024 film), ''The Beekeeper''.


Academia and legacy

She was dubbed "The Mother of the Black Community" at the 2010 NAACP Image Awards. In May 2021, Rashad was appointed as dean of Howard University's Chadwick Boseman, Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts. In August 2023, Howard University announced Rashad was going to step down from the position of dean at the end of the 2023–24 academic year. Rashad also received an Honorary Doctorate from Carnegie Mellon University.


Personal life

Rashad is a Vegetarianism, vegetarian.


Marriages and family

Rashad's first marriage, in 1972, was to dentist William Lancelot Bowles Jr. They had one son, William Lancelot Bowles III, who was born the following year. The marriage ended in 1975. Rashad married Victor Willis (original lead singer of the Village People) in 1978; they had met during the run of '' The Wiz''. They divorced in 1982. She married a third time, to Ahmad Rashad on December 14, 1985. He was a former NFL wide receiver and sportscaster. It was a third marriage for each of them, and she took his last name. He proposed to her during a pregame show for a nationally televised Thanksgiving (United States), Thanksgiving Day American football, football game between the New York Jets and the Detroit Lions on November 28, 1985. Their daughter, Condola Rashād, Condola Phylea Rashād, was born on December 11, 1986, in New York. The couple divorced in early 2001, and she has retained the surname Rashad.


Friendship with Bill Cosby

Rashad had long been friends with co-star Bill Cosby since ''The Cosby Show'' started production; Cosby gave her away at her 1985 wedding to Ahmad Rashad. In June 2021, when Trial of Bill Cosby, Cosby's 2018 conviction for sexual assault was overturned on a technicality, Rashad Tweet (social media), tweeted "FINALLY!!!! A terrible wrong is being righted- a miscarriage of justice is corrected!" This was widely criticized, and characterized as rape apologism. Some called for Howard University to revoke her appointment, and it stated that "Personal positions of University leadership do not reflect Howard University's policies." Rashad later apologized in an email to Howard University students and their parents writing in part that her comments "were in no way directed towards survivors of sexual assault."


Filmography


Film


Television


Theatre


Awards and honors

*2003: Honored as Woman of the Year by the Harvard Black Men's Forum *2005: received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts (D.F.A.) degree from Brown University *2011: received an honorary doctorate degree from Spelman College for her work in the Arts *2011: named the first Denzel Washington Chair professor in theatre at Fordham University, supported by a $2 million gift from the actor *2019: received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from The University of South Carolina for her work in the Arts and Arts Education


Notes


See also

* African-American Tony nominees and winners


References


External links

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