Television Work
- The Soul Man (2012–present) as Lolli Ballentine
- Celebrity Wife Swap (2012)
- Dancing with the Stars (2010)
- RuPaul's Drag Race (guest judge) (Season 2, Episode 4, "The Snatch Game")
- The Insider (2009) (celebrity panelist)
- Reno 911! (2003–2009)
- Clean House (host) (2003–2010)
- That's So Raven (2003)
- The Bernie Mac Show (Bonita) (2003)
- Kid Notorious (2003) (voice) (canceled after 9 episodes)
- Slacker Cats (Mrs. Boots) (since 2006)
- Do Not Disturb (Rhonda) fall 2008 (canceled after 3 episodes)
- Monk (2004) (Season 3, Episode 6, "Mr. Monk and the Girl Who Cried Wolf")
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Snuff Film Manager) (Season 3, Episode 08, "Snuff")
- Half & Half (2003) (Bathroom Lady) (Season 2 Episode 21 "The Big Mother of a Mother's Day Rides Again")
- One on One (Darla, 1 Episode, 2001)
- Reba (Maya, 1 Episode, 2002)
- Judging Amy (TV series)
- The Mighty B! (Miriam Breedlove voice) (Season 1, Episode 14, "To Bee or Not To Bee")
- My Name is Earl (Mayoral Debate Host) (Season 1, Episode 9, "Cost Dad the Election")
- The Cleveland Show (Janet)
- American Dad (Lorraine) (Season 6, Episode 18, "Flirting With Disaster")
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