Jasmine Guy
Jasmine Guy
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Actress-dancer-director Jasmine Guy has enjoyed a diverse career in
television, theatre and film. She began her professional career at the
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in New York City. Jasmine starred on
Broadway in the original productions of Beehive and Leader of the Pack,
and reprised hit productions of 'Grease', 'The Wiz' and 'Chicago' (as Velma
Kelly). After years on Broadway and touring the globe, Jasmine landed
the role of Whitley Gilbert on the Cosby Show spin-off 'A Different
World'. She won six consecutive N.A.A.C.P. Image Awards for her portrayal of
the pretentious but funny southern belle. Her other television
performances include: 'Melrose Place' (with Heather Locklear); 'NYPD Blue'
(with Jimmy Smits); 'Fresh Prince of Bel Air' (with Will Smith) and
'Living Single' (with Queen Latifah). One of her favorite roles was that
of Roxy, the grim reaper meter maid on Showtime's hit series 'Dead Like
Me' (with Mandy Patinkin.) Her most recent role as Grams on the popular
series 'Vampire Diaries' can be seen on the C.W. Network. Jasmine has also
worked with these great performers and directors in these films and
miniseries: Spike Lee's 'School Daze'; Eddie Murphy's 'Harlem Nights';
Alex Hailey's 'Queen', and Debbie Allen's 'Stompin' at the Savoy'. She can
be seen currently in the film 'October Baby'. Jasmine has worked
extensively in theatre with Kenny Leon, Susan Booth, Andrea Frye and
Pearl Cleage. She has starred in or directed many productions,
including: 'For Colored Girls Who have Considered Suicide When the
Rainbow is Enuf; 'Miss Evers' Boys'; 'Blues for an Alabama Sky'; 'The
Colored Museum'; 'The Fourposter'; 'The Nacirema Society'; 'Broke-ology'; 'Fool
For Love', and most recently, 'God of Carnage' at Atlanta's Alliance
Theatre, where she also directed the world premiere of the opera 'I
Dream', celebrating the life and journey of Martin Luther King, Jr. In
1991, she released her self-titled album on Warner Bros. Records,
featuring the hit single 'Try Me'. 'Try Me' was produced by Full Force and
features Xcape with Candy Burgess. The song shot up the R & B charts
quickly to Gold status, and fueled the success of the album's second
and third chart singles 'Another Like My Lover' and 'I Just Wanna Hold
You'. In 2004, Jasmine penned the biography 'Evolution of a Revolutionary'
(Atria Books), which chronicles the life and journey of Afeni Shakur -
Black Panther, activist and mother of slain rapper Tupac Shakur. As a
frequent motivational public speaker, Jasmine is called upon to share
her story openly with those who may benefit from her trials and
triumphs. Her continuing desire to blend balance and discipline with
ambition and service continues to fuel her passion for the arts. She
has traveled throughout the U.S. and appeared at more than a hundred speaking
engagements, addressing diverse audiences at colleges, universities,
conventions, corporations, affinity groups, churches, high schools and
countless charitable and fund-raising events.
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