Sharon Leal
Sharon Leal | |
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Born | October 17, 1979 (age 32) |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1996–present |
Website | sharonleal.me |
Sharon Ann Leal (born October 17, 1979)[1] is an American actress and singer. She is known for her roles in movies such as Dreamgirls, Why Did I Get Married?, Why Did I Get Married Too? and her roles on the television shows Legacy, The Guiding Light, Boston Public, and Hellcats.
Personal life
Leal was born in Tucson, Arizona. Her mother, Angelita, is Filipino. Her father was an African-American military policeman who broke up with her mother before Sharon was born.[2][3] Shortly after, her mother married Jesse Leal, a Master Sergeant in the United States Air Force and a police officer at Clark Air Base, Philippines; he legally adopted Leal.[4][5] The two separated when Leal was seven, and Leal's mother, a housewife, later re-married to Elmer Manankil, the father of Leal's younger half-sister, Kristina.[citation needed]
Former Guiding Light co-star Yvonna Wright has said that she and Leal are close friends; the two starred together in a community production of Dreamgirls in their hometown.[6]
Career
Leal's career began with the role of Dahlia Crede in the CBS daytime serial Guiding Light. Later, she joined the Broadway company of Rent. Soon after, she was cast as Mimi for the San Francisco leg of the first national tour of Rent. Leal also appeared on the 1999 original cast recording of the Off-Broadway musical Bright Lights, Big City alongside Patrick Wilson and Jesse L. Martin. She also appeared on the 2001 cast recording of Making Tracks.
From 2000 to 2004, Leal starred in the Fox prime time TV series Boston Public. Leal also had a role in the theatrical release Face the Music. She also appeared in a recurring role in the short-lived NBC series LAX, as the wife of airport co-director, Roger de Souza.
She also co-starred in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical Dreamgirls as Michelle Morris, Effie White's replacement in the pop group The Dreams, with Beyoncé Knowles, Jennifer Hudson, Eddie Murphy and Jamie Foxx. In 2007 Leal also starred in This Christmas and in the Tyler Perry production Why Did I Get Married?. She played the characer Vanessa Lodge in the series Hellcats, until it was cancelled in 2011.
Filmography
Films
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Face the Music | Tracie | |
2006 | Dreamgirls | Michelle Morris | Nominated—Asian Excellence Award for Outstanding Film Supporting Actress Nominated—Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Acting Ensemble Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture |
2007 | Motives 2 | Nina | |
Why Did I Get Married? | Dianne Brock | ||
This Christmas | Kelli Whitfield | Winner—Asian Excellence Award for Outstanding Film Actress | |
2008 | Soul Men | Cleo Whitfield | |
Linewatch | Angela Dixon | ||
2009 | Limelight | Nina | |
2010 | Why Did I Get Married Too? | Dianne Brock | |
2011 | Little Murder | Jennifer | |
2012 | Woman Thou Art Loosed: On the Seventh Day | Kari Ames |
Television
Year | TV Series | Role | Notes |
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1998–1999 | Legacy | Marita | Regular Role: 18 Episodes |
1996–1999 | Guiding Light | Dahlia Crede | Regular Role: 218 Episodes |
2000–2004 | Boston Public | Marylin Sudor | Regular Supporting Role: 67 Episodes |
2005 | Las Vegas | Nina | Episode: "Sperm Whales and Spearmint Rhinos" |
2004–2005 | LAX | Monique DeSouza | Recurring Role: 3 episodes |
2007 | CSI: Miami | Lauren Sloan | Episode: "Internal Affairs" |
2009 | Private Practice | Dr. Sonya Nichols | Recurring Role: 5 episodes |
2010-2011 | Hellcats | Vanessa Lodge | Regular Role: 21 episodes |
2011 | Suits | Lisa Parker | Episode: "Dirty Little Secrets" |
References
- ^ http://www.sharonleal.me
- ^ Robison, Ken (1994-06-12). "THE CALL OF BROADWAY FRESNO ACTORS TREADING BIGGER BOARDS". The Fresno Bee. Retrieved 2007-12-10.
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- ^ Sharon Leal Biography - Yahoo! Movies
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- ^ "Culture Club". Soap Opera Weekly. 2007-02-27. p. 22.
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External links
- Sharon Leal at IMDb