Sheryl Lee Ralph - Television Work

Television Work

  • Good Times (1978) - J.J and the Plumber's Helper.
  • Wonder Woman (1979)
  • The Neighborhood (1982)
  • Search for Tomorrow (cast member from 1983–1984)
  • V: The Series (1984)
  • Code Name: Foxfire (1985) (canceled after a few episodes)
  • Hunter (1985–1986) - The Return of Typhoon Thompson episode.
  • Pros and Cons (1986)
  • It's a Living (cast member from 1986–1989)
  • Sister Margaret and the Saturday Night Ladies (1987)
  • New Attitude (1990) (canceled after a few episodes)
  • The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw (1991)
  • Designing Women (cast member from 1992–1993)
  • George (1993) (canceled after a few episodes)
  • Witch Hunt (1994)
  • Moesha (cast member from 1996–2001)
  • Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Season 3, Episode 14 "What Price Harvey)"
  • The Jennie Project (2001)
  • Justice League (2001) - Cheetah
  • Da Kink in My Hair (2004)
  • BarberShop: The Series (2005)
  • Flavor of Love 3 (2008) - Guest Star
  • My Super Sweet 16 (2008)
  • Hannah Montana (2008)
  • Baldwin Hills - (recurring, Etienne's Mom, season 3, 2009)
  • Zevo-3 (2010 to present)
  • Young Justice (2011) - Amanda Waller
  • Tyler Perry's House of Payne (2011) - Felicia Starr
  • Smash (2013) - Cynthia

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