Salli Richardson
Salli Elise Richardson-Whitfield (née Richardson; born November 23, 1967) is an American actress and director. Richardson is known for her role as Angela in the film A Low Down Dirty Shame (1994) and for her role as Dr. Allison Blake on the Syfy comedy-drama series Eureka (2006–2012).
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Born | Salli Elise Richardson November 23, 1967 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Other names | Salli Richardson-Whitfield |
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Years active | 1991–present |
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Children | 2 |
Website | sallirw.com (archived copy) |
She is also known for her voice acting as Elisa Maza on the Disney animated series Gargoyles (1994–1996),[1] and as Viveca Foster on the CBS series Family Law (1999-2002). Richardson also has appeared in a number of other films such as The Great White Hype (1996), Antwone Fisher (2002), Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (2004) and I Am Legend (2007). She had leading roles in the independent films Pastor Brown (2009), Black Dynamite (2009) and I Will Follow (2010). In the 2010s, Richardson started working as a television director.
Early life
Richardson was born in Chicago, Illinois.[2] Her mother was African American and Native American, and her father reported Italian and English descent.[3] She played tennis in high school at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, and launched her acting career in the Kuumba Workshop theater there; she graduated in 1985.
Career
Acting
Richardson "began her acting career in the theater before transitioning to roles in television and film".[4] In film, she played small roles in Prelude to a Kiss, Mo' Money, Posse, and later had major roles in Sioux City and A Low Down Dirty Shame. From 1994 to 1996 she voiced the character Elisa Maza on the animated series Gargoyles.[1] She had many guest-starring roles in numerous television shows, such as Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, New York Undercover, The Pretender, Stargate SG-1, NYPD Blue, House, Bones, Criminal Minds, NCIS and Castle.[5]
Richardson starred opposite Dixie Carter and Kathleen Quinlan in the CBS legal drama series, Family Law, from 1999 to 2002. She had recurring roles as Nancy Adams on Rude Awakening, and as Laura on CSI: Miami. She starred opposite Denzel Washington in the 2002 drama film Antwone Fisher.[6] She also appeared in the 2004 horror film Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid, and starred opposite Will Smith in 2007's post-apocalyptic film I Am Legend.[6] She later had a leading role in the independent dramas Pastor Brown (2009), and in I Will Follow (2010) directed by Ava DuVernay.[6][7] She also starred in The Sin Seer with Isaiah Washington, set for 2015 release.[8]
From 2006 to 2012, Richardson starred as Department of Defense agent (and later head of Global Dynamics) Allison Blake in the Syfy comedy-drama series Eureka. Her second pregnancy was written into the storyline of the series.[4] After the series' cancellation, she was cast as the lead in the Lifetime drama pilot The Secret Lives of Wives.[9] In 2014, Richardson was cast in a recurring role on Lifetime's The Lottery as the first lady of the United States,[10] but she lost it to Shelley Conn;[11] She also has a role on BET's Being Mary Jane as an old friend of the lead character.[12][13] In 2015, Richardson was cast in the ABC Family series, Stitchers.[14] The series was canceled after three seasons in 2017.[15]
Directing
Richardson has also worked as a director of episodic television. Following her directorial debut on two episodes of her show Eureka,[16] in 2016 she directed two episodes of Ava DuVernay's drama series for Oprah Winfrey Network, Queen Sugar (on which her husband Dondre Whitfield appears as a series regular).[17] In 2016, Richardson also directed an episode of the historical action-drama Underground for WGN America.[18] In 2017, she directed two episodes of BET drama Rebel, and Shonda Rhimes' Scandal. Her comedy directing credits include Survivor's Remorse, I'm Dying Up Here, Black-ish and Dear White People. In 2018, she also directed the 16th episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s fifth-season episode "Inside Voices".[19] Her other notable directing credits include Chicago Med, Luke Cage, Black Lightning, The Punisher, American Gods, See and Altered Carbon.[20]
In 2019, Richardson received an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series nomination for her work directing Luke Cage.[21] Also in 2019, she won a Black Reel Award for Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series for directing Black-ish.[22] In September 2020, she signed a project development deal with HBO.[23] Richardson produces and had had directed episodes of HBO period drama The Gilded Age and Adam McKay's untitled Lakers project.[23] Also in 2020, she directed the Zoom Where It Happens special The One with the Diverse Cast, a Friends one-night reboot starring Sterling K. Brown, Uzo Aduba, Ryan Michelle Bathe, Aisha Hinds, Kendrick Sampson and Jeremy Pope.[24]
Personal life
On September 8, 2002, she married long-time boyfriend and fellow actor Dondre Whitfield. She and Whitfield have one daughter and one son.[25] Whitfield and her husband appeared in a late-night infomercial as part of an advertising campaign to promote the Time Life Zestify Midnight Soul collection.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | Up Against the Wall | Denise | |
1992 | How U Like Me Now | Valerie | |
1992 | Mo' Money | Pretty customer | |
1992 | Prelude to a Kiss | Bridesmaid | |
1993 | Posse | Lana | |
1994 | A Low Down Dirty Shame | Angela | |
1994 | Sioux City | Jolene Buckley | |
1995 | Once Upon a Time...When We Were Colored | Miss Alice | |
1996 | The Great White Hype | Bambi | |
1996 | Soul of the Game | Lahoma | |
1998 | Butter | Blusette Ford | |
1999 | Lillie | Lillie | |
2002 | Antwone Fisher | Berta Davenport | |
2002 | Baby of the Family | Nelli McPherson | |
2002 | Book of Love: The Definitive Reason Why Men Are Dogs | Karen | |
2003 | Biker Boyz | Half & Half | |
2004 | Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid | Gail Stern | |
2007 | I Am Legend | Zoe Neville | |
2009 | Black Dynamite | Gloria | |
2009 | Pastor Brown | Jessica "Jesse" Brown | Also producer Nominated—Black Reel Award for Best Actress |
2010 | I Will Follow | Maye | |
2012 | We the Party | Principal Reynolds | |
2015 | Playin' for Love | Talisa McCoy | |
2015 | The Sin Seer | Nia |
Acting
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | Silk Stalkings | Shelley | Episode: "Wild Card" |
1993 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Fenna / Nidell | Episode: "Second Sight" |
1994 | I Spy Returns | Nicole Scott | Television film |
1994 | Lily in Winter | Ada Covington | Television film |
1994 | New York Undercover | Tammy Barrett | Episode: "Eyewitness Blues" |
1994 | Roc | Diane Hubbard | Episode: "The Last Temptation of Roc" |
1994–1996 | Gargoyles | Elisa Maza (voice) | Series regular |
1996 | Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles | Elisa Maza (voice) | Series regular |
1997 | Between Brothers | Vanessa | Episode: "The Player" |
1997 | Stargate SG-1 | Drey'auc | Episode: "Bloodlines" |
1997 | True Women | Martha | Television film |
1998 | The Pretender | Cynthia Sloan | Episode: "Gigolo Jarod" |
1998–1999 | Mercy Point | Kim Salisaw | Series regular |
1999 | The Jamie Foxx Show | Camille Turner | Episode: "Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire" |
1999–2002 | Family Law | Viveca Foster | Series regular |
2000 | Secret Agent Man | Rachel | Episode: "WhupSumAss" |
2000–2001 | Rude Awakening | Nancy Adams | Recurring role; 9 episodes |
2003 | CSI: Miami | Laura | Recurring role; 5 episodes |
2004 | Line of Fire | Erica Logan | Episode: "The Senator" |
2004 | NYPD Blue | Bobbi Kingston | Episodes: "My Dinner with Andy" and "I Like Ike" |
2004 | Second Time Around | Amanda | Episode: "Coupling Up" |
2005 | House | Sharon | Episode: "Sports Medicine" |
2005 | 1-800-Missing | Kelly | Episode: "Sisterhood" |
2005 | The War at Home | Vanessa | Episode: "Guess Who's Coming to the Barbecue" |
2006 | Bones | Kim Kurland | Episode: "Aliens in a Spaceship" |
2006–2012 | Eureka | Allison Blake | Series regular Nominated—NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series (2011) |
2009 | Criminal Minds | Tamara Barnes | Episodes: "Hopeless" and "The Eyes Have It" |
2012 | The Finder | Athena Brookes | Episode: "Life After Death" |
2012 | The Secret Lives of Wives | Reed | TV pilot |
2012–2013 | The Newsroom | Jane Barrow | Recurring role; 3 episodes |
2013 | Teachers | Christine | Television film |
2013–2015 | NCIS | Carrie Clark | Episodes: "Alibi", "Semper Fortis", "A Day in Court" |
2014 | Castle | Elizabeth Weston | Episode: "The Greater Good" |
2014 | House of Lies | Sandra Joy | Episode: "Power(less)" |
2015 | Being Mary Jane | Valerie | Recurring role; 5 episodes |
2015–2017 | Stitchers | Maggie | Series regular |
2018 | Black Lightning | Montez | Episode: "The Book of Consequences: Chapter Four: Translucent Freak"; also episode director |
2020 | Altered Carbon | Commission leader | Episode: "Broken Angels" |
Directing
Year | Title | Notes |
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2011 | Grace | Short film, also writer |
2011-2013 | Eureka | Episodes: "Worst Case Scenario" and "Omega Girls" |
2015 | Different Position | Short film |
2016 | Post Life | Short film |
2016 | Queen Sugar | Episodes "So Far" and "All Good" |
2017 | Underground | Episode: "Nok Aaut" |
2017 | Rebel | Episodes: "Conceal and Carry" and "Black Not Blue" |
2017 | Scandal | Episode: "Tick Tock" |
2017 | Stitchers | Episode: "Kill It Forward" |
2017 | Survivor's Remorse | Episodes: "Reparations" and "Closure" |
2017 | Lethal Weapon | Episode: "Birdwatching" |
2018 | Chicago Med | Episode: "Lock It Down" |
2018 | Star | Episode: "Take It to Church" |
2018 | Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. | Episode: "Inside Voices" |
2018 | I'm Dying Up Here | Episode: "Between Us" |
2018 | Luke Cage | Episode: "Get Physical" Nomination — NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series |
2018 | Love Is_ | Episode: "Not Valentine's Day" |
2018 | Black Lightning | Episode: "The Book of Consequences: Chapter Four: Translucent Freak" |
2019 | Black-ish | Episode: "Black Like Us" Black Reel Awards for Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series |
2019 | The Punisher | Episode: "Flustercluck" |
2019 | All American | Episode: "Legacy" |
2018-2019 | The Magicians | Episodes: "The Side Effect" and "Six Short Stories About Magic" |
2017-2019 | Shadowhunters | Episodes: "A Kiss from a Rose" and "Dust and Shadows" |
2019 | Chilling Adventures of Sabrina | Episode: "Chapter Fourteen: Lupercallia" |
2019 | American Gods | Episode: "The Ways of the Dead" |
2019 | Doom Patrol | Episode: "Hair Patrol" |
2019 | The Chi | Episode: "Lean Into It" |
2019 | Dear White People | Episodes: "Volume 3: Chapter IX " and "Volume 2: Chapter V" |
2019 | Pearson | Episode: "The Former City Attorney" |
2019 | See | Episode: "House of Enlightenment" |
2019 | Reprisal | Episode: "dammit" |
2019 | Treadstone | Episode: "The Seoul Asylum" and "The McKenna Erasure" |
2020 | Altered Carbon | Episodes: "Broken Angels" and "Experiment Perilous" |
2020 | The Gilded Age | 4 episodes; also executive producer |
TBA | The Wheel of Time | Episode: "Blood Calls Blood" |
References
- Dretzka, Gary (August 8, 1995). "What's Dramatic, Fun and Keeping These Actors Busy? Sounds Like Gargoyles". Chicago Tribune. p. 7. Retrieved April 18, 2015.
- "Salli Richardson Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about Salli Richardson". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved May 29, 2014.
- Whitfield, Salli; et al. (July 1997). "Black America and Tiger's Dilemma". Ebony: 28–34, 138ff (esp. 29, 34). Retrieved March 12, 2019.
- "Salli Richardson-Whitfield Biography". TV Guide. Retrieved May 29, 2014.
- "Salli Richardson-Whitfield | TV Guide". TVGuide.com.
- "Salli Richardson-Whitfield - Rotten Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com.
- "I Will Follow: Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
- "Richard Brooks, Salli Richardson-Whitfield Join Isaiah Washington in 'The Sin Seer'". TheWrap. May 8, 2014. Retrieved May 29, 2014.
- Andreeva, Nellie (August 25, 2012). "Salli Richardson-Whitfield To Star In Lifetime's 'Secret Lives Of Wives' Pilot". Deadline.com. Retrieved May 29, 2014.
- "'Homeland's' Martin Donovan Joins Lifetime's 'Lottery' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. December 2, 2013. Retrieved May 29, 2014.
- "A+E Networks – Life is Entertaining". Aenetworks.com. May 22, 2014. Retrieved June 4, 2014.
- "MacKenzie Porter Joins AMC's 'Hell On Wheels'; Salli Richardson-Whitfield In BET's 'Being Mary Jane'". Deadline.com. April 8, 2014. Retrieved May 29, 2014.
- "TV News: Salli Richardson-Whitfield Joins 'Being Mary Jane,' Omar J. Dorsey In 'Ray Donovan' + New Oxygen Greenlights|Shadow and Act". Blogs.indiewire.com. Retrieved May 29, 2014.
- "ABC Family Adds 3 to Cast of First Crime Procedural 'Stitchers'". TheWrap. January 14, 2015. Retrieved April 18, 2015.
- Nemetz, Dave (September 15, 2017). "Stitchers Cancelled at Freeform".
- "'Underground' director Salli Richardson-Whitfield". amsterdamnews.com.
- "Ava DuVernay and Queen Sugar Look Like the Future of Television". Essence. March 30, 2017. Retrieved April 2, 2017.
- "Salli Richardson-Whitfield On Underground's "Nok Aaut" & The Age Of The Black Female Director". Essence. March 30, 2017. Retrieved March 31, 2017.
- "Scoop: Coming Up On All New MARVEL'S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D on ABC - Today, April 6, 2018". BWW. April 6, 2018. Retrieved April 7, 2018.
- "Salli Richardson Whitfield: From Screen Queen To Directorial Maestro". The Shadow League. May 9, 2019.
- "Outstanding Directing in a Dramatic Series - NAACP Awards: 'Black-ish,' 'Black Panther' Top Winners List". The Hollywood Reporter.
- "BRATs Winners". August 8, 2019.
- White, Peter (September 1, 2020). "HBO Strikes Overall Deal With Salli Richardson-Whitfield; Actor-Turned-Director To Helm Eps Of 'The Gilded Age' & Adam McKay's Lakers Drama". Deadline. Retrieved September 2, 2020.
- Pedersen, Erik (September 21, 2020). "'Friends' Table Read Set With All-Black Cast Including Sterling K. Brown & Uzo Aduba; Gabrielle Union To Host".
- "Dondre and Salli Welcome Son Dre Terrell Whitfield". People. February 25, 2009. Archived from the original on February 26, 2009 – via web.archive.org.
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