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Leslie Uggams

Leslie Marian Uggams (born May 25, 1943)[1] is an American actress and singer. Beginning her career as a child in the early 1950s, Uggams is recognized for portraying Kizzy Reynolds in the television miniseries Roots (1977), earning Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominations for her performance. She had earlier been highly acclaimed for the Broadway musical Hallelujah, Baby!, winning a Theatre World Award in 1967 and the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical in 1968. Later in her career, Uggams received renewed notice with appearances alongside Ryan Reynolds as Blind Al in Deadpool (2016), its 2018 sequel and the upcoming 2024 third film, as well as a recurring role on Empire.

Leslie Uggams
Uggams in 1997
Born
Leslie Marian Uggams

(1943-05-25) May 25, 1943 (age 80)
EducationJuilliard School
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active1951–present
Known forKizzy Reynolds – Roots
Spouse
Grahame Pratt
(m. 1965)
Children2
Awards
Websiteleslieuggams.com

Life and career

Early life

Uggams was born in Harlem,[2] the daughter of Juanita Ernestine (Smith), a Cotton Club chorus girl/dancer, and Harold Coyden Uggams, an elevator operator and maintenance man,[citation needed] who was a singer with the Hall Johnson choir.[3] She attended the Professional Children's School of New York and Juilliard.[3][4] Her aunt, singer Eloise C. Uggams, encouraged her musical training.[5] One of her grandfathers was Coyden H. Uggams, twice pastor of Zion Presbyterian Church in Charleston, South Carolina, from 1902 to 1906 and 1913 to 1919.[6]

Early work

Uggams started in show business as a child in 1951, playing the niece of Ethel Waters on Beulah. That same year she appeared as a featured performer at the famed Apollo Theater in Harlem, alongside Ella Fitzgerald. She made her professional debut at the age of six on Jack Barry's NBC show "Stars And Stardust." Following that, she performed on "Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts". Uggams got her biggest break on The Lawrence Welk Show and was a regular on Sing Along with Mitch, starring record producer-conductor Mitch Miller.[3] In 1954, ten-year-old Uggams made a record for MGM, which included a reworking of the song Santa Baby as "Uncle Santa," with words suitable for a child. In 1960, she sang, off-screen, "Give Me That Old Time Religion" in the film Inherit the Wind. Uggams came to be recognized by TV audiences as an upcoming teen talent in 1958 on the musical quiz show series Name That Tune. A record executive was in the studio audience and signed her to a contract.[7] Her records "One More Sunrise" (an English-language cover of Ivo Robic's "Morgen", 1959) and "House Built on Sand" made Billboard magazine's charts.

Television and film

She appeared in her own television variety show, The Leslie Uggams Show in 1969. This was the first network variety show to be hosted by a black person since The Nat King Cole Show of the mid-1950s.[8] She had a lead role in the 1977 miniseries Roots, for which she received an Emmy nomination, as Kizzy.[9] In 1979, she starred as Lillian Rogers Parks in the Emmy-winning miniseries Backstairs at the White House. She also made guest appearances on such television programs as Family Guy (as herself), I Spy, Hollywood Squares, The Muppet Show, The Love Boat and Magnum, P.I.. In 1996, Uggams played the role of Rose Keefer on All My Children.[3] She won a 1983 Daytime Emmy Award as a host of the NBC game show Fantasy.[10]

In her first film, she was neither seen, nor credited. In Inherit the Wind (1960), she sang the opening, (Gimme Dat) Old Time Religion, and the closing, Battle Hymn of the Republic. Her film career includes roles in Skyjacked (1972), Black Girl (1972) and Poor Pretty Eddie (1975), in which she played a popular singer who, upon being stranded in the deep South, is abused and humiliated by the perverse denizens of a backwoods town.[11] She later appeared in Sugar Hill (1994) opposite Wesley Snipes, and played Blind Al in Deadpool (2016) in February 2016.[12] In April 2016, she portrayed Leah Walker, the bipolar mother of Lucious Lyon in the hit Fox series Empire. Uggams appeared as Sadie in the 2017 television film The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, and in 2018, she returned as Blind Al in Deadpool 2.[13]

She is an active Democrat and hosted a 1984 Democratic Telethon.[14] In 1999 and 2021, she guest starred in two episodes of Family Guy. Additionally, she is also slated to reprise her role as Blind Al in Deadpool 3.

In 2023, Uggams voiced a character, Grandma, in My Dad the Bounty Hunter.[15]

Stage

 
Uggams performing in 1971

Uggams was picked to star in Hallelujah, Baby! after Lena Horne declined the role of Georgina. The musical premiered on Broadway in 1967 and "created a new star" in Uggams.[16] She won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a musical (in a tie with Patricia Routledge).[17] She appeared on Broadway in the revue Blues in the Night in 1982 and in the musical revue of the works of Jerry Herman, Jerry's Girls in 1985.[18] Uggams replaced Patti LuPone as Reno Sweeney in the Lincoln Center revival of Cole Porter's musical Anything Goes on Broadway in March 1989. She had played Reno in a US tour in 1988–1989.[19] Later Broadway roles include Muzzy in Thoroughly Modern Millie (2003–2004) and Ethel Thayer in On Golden Pond at the Kennedy Center in 2004[20] and on Broadway at the Cort Theatre in 2005.[21] In 2001, she appeared in the August Wilson play King Hedley II,[22] receiving a nomination for the Tony Award, Best Actress in a Play.[23] In January 2009, Uggams played Lena Horne in a production of the stage musical Stormy Weather at the Pasadena Playhouse in California, directed by Michael Bush and choreographed by Randy Skinner.[24] In June 2012, Uggams played Muzzy in a production of Thoroughly Modern Millie at The Muny in St. Louis.[25] In 2014, she starred as Rose in Connecticut Repertory Theatre's Nutmeg Summer Series production of Gypsy.

Personal life

Uggams has been married to her longtime manager Grahame Pratt since 1965, at the time a rare high-profile interracial marriage. “It was not as hard as I expected it to be,” Uggams says. “I think the reason is that Grahame was not an American white man. But of course we did get mail.”[26] Uggams met her husband at the Professional Children's School of New York, where they were both students. The couple met again while she was performing in Sydney during one of Uggams's celebrity tours in Australia and he became her manager afterward.[27] After their wedding, the couple decided to reside in New York, which was then more tolerant of interracial relationships.[4] The couple are parents to daughter Danielle, born in 1970, and son Justice, born in 1975.[26][27]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1962 Two Weeks in Another Town Chanteuse
1972 Skyjacked Lovejoy Wells
Black Girl Netta
1975 Poor Pretty Eddie Elizabeth 'Liz' Wetherly
1993 Sugar Hill Doris Holly
2009 Toe to Toe Grandma
2014 Just the Three of Us Regina Short film
2016 Deadpool Blind Al
2018 Deadpool 2 Blind Al
2021 The Ravine Joanna Los Angeles Film Award for Best Ensemble
2022 Nanny Kathleen
Dotty & Soul Dotty
2023 American Fiction Agnes Post-production
2024 Deadpool 3 Blind Al Filming[28]

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1966 Hullabaloo Herself Host of weekly variety show, January 10
1966 The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. Natasha Brimstone Episode: "The Jewels of Topango Affair"
1967 I Spy Tonia Episode: "Tonia"
1969 The Leslie Uggams Show Herself 10 episodes
1970 Swing Out, Sweet Land Saloon Singer TV special
1972 The Mod Squad Dina Lane Episode: "Kill Gently, Sweet Jessie"
1974 Marcus Welby, M.D. Laurie Williams Episode: "Feedback"
1977 Roots Kizzy Reynolds Miniseries
Nominated — Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress for a Single Appearance in a Comedy or Drama Series[29]
Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama
1979 Backstairs at the White House Lillian Rogers Parks Miniseries
1981 Sizzle Vonda Television film
1982-1984 Fantasy Host Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host
Nominated — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host
1984 Magnum, P.I. Alexis Carter Episode: "Paradise Blues"
1987 Hotel Amanda Price Episode: "Discoveries"
1981-1987 The Love Boat Callie Reason, Leslie Uggams, Marion Blake 3 episodes
1991 The Cosby Show Kris Temple Episode: "The Return of the Clairettes"
1993 A Different World Dr. Eileen Redding Episode: "College Kid"
1995 Under One Roof Geneva Episode: "Secrets"
1996 All My Children Rose Keefer October 15, 1996 to December 11, 1996
Nominated — NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series
2011 Memphis Beat Estelle Episode: "Troubled Water"
2011 The Good Wife Suzanne Packer Episode: "Death Row Tip"
2015 Nurse Jackie Vivian 3 episodes
2016-2020 Empire Leah Walker 21 episodes
2017 The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Sadie Television film
2021 The Bite Dr. Hester Boutella 3 episodes
2021 Family Guy Herself Episode: "The Birthday Bootlegger"
2019-2022 New Amsterdam Mama Reynolds 5 episodes
2023 Extrapolations Isabel Zucker 2 episodes

Discography

  • The Eyes of God (Columbia CS8174, 1959)
  • LESLIE UGGAMS ON TV with Mitch Miller's sing along chorus (Columbia CL1706, 1962)
  • So in Love! (Columbia CS8871, 1963)
  • A Time to Love (Atlantic 8128, 1966)
  • What's an Uggams? (Atlantic SD8196, 1968)
  • Just to Satisfy You (Atlantic SD8241, 1969)
  • Leslie (Columbia CS9936, 1970)
  • Try to See It My Way (Sonday SL8000, 1972)
  • Leslie Uggams (Motown M6846S1, 1975)
  • Leslie Uggams: On My Way to You: Songs of Alan and Marilyn Bergman (2003)[30]

Awards and nominations

Supersisters trading card set

  • 1979: (one of the cards featured Uggams's name and picture)[31]

Theater World Award

  • 1967: Theater World Award for Hallelujah Baby

Tony Award

  • 1968: Winner for Leading Actress in a Musical for Hallelujah Baby
  • 2001: Nominated for Leading Actress in a Play for King Hedley II

Daytime Emmy

  • 1983: Winner as Outstanding Host or Hostess in a Variety Series for Fantasy
  • 1984: Nominated as Outstanding Host or Hostess in a Variety Series for Fantasy

Ovation Awards

Honorary Degrees

References

  1. ^ Smith, Jessie Carney, ed. (1996). Notable Black American Women, Book II. Gale Research. p. 664. ISBN 978-0810391772.
  2. ^ "About Leslie • Leslie Uggams". leslieuggams.com.
  3. ^ a b c d "Leslie Uggams Biography" AllMusic. Retrieved July 15, 2015.
  4. ^ a b Uggams, Leslie; Hugh Curnowh (May 1967). "Why I Married an Australian: Young singer tells of her marriage across color line". Ebony. 22 (7): 140–142, 144–149. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
  5. ^ "Guideposts Classics: Leslie Uggams on Lending a Helping Hand". Guideposts. April 2004. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  6. ^ Simms, Lois Averetta (1987). A history of Zion, Olivet, and Zion-Olivet churches, 1850-1985, Charleston, South Carolina. L.A. Simms. pp. 3–4, 35. OCLC 21410845. Retrieved July 18, 2021.
  7. ^ Petrow, Richard (August 9, 1959). "The good luck show". New York Daily News Sunday Magazine. p. 10. from the original on July 12, 2019. Retrieved July 12, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "The Leslie Uggams Show" museum.tv. Retrieved March 4, 2012
  9. ^ "Roots" museum.tv. Retrieved March 4, 2012 April 11, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "ABC leads in Daytime Emmy awards". United Press International. June 9, 1983. Archived from the original on May 8, 2018. Retrieved May 8, 2018.
  11. ^ Stafford, Jeff. " 'Poor Pretty Eddie' Synopsis". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved March 4, 2012
  12. ^ Jayson, Jay (September 6, 2017). "Leslie Uggams Cast As Blind Al In Deadpool". Comicbook.com. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
  13. ^ Rooney, Matt (April 19, 2017). "Leslie Uggams Will Return As Blind Al For Deadpool 2". JoBlo.
  14. ^ Mathews, Jay (May 28, 1983). "Democrats Hope to Get $6 Million in Telethon". The Washington Post.
  15. ^ Oddo, Marco Vito (November 16, 2022). "'My Dad the Bounty Hunter' Trailer Makes Catching Space Criminals a Family Business". Collider. from the original on January 15, 2023. Retrieved February 16, 2023.
  16. ^ Siegel, Naomi (October 24, 2004). "Theater Review; Of Its Moment: 1967". The New York Times.
  17. ^ "Tony Awards, 1968" April 7, 2016, at the Wayback Machine broadwayworld.com. Retrieved March 5, 2012
  18. ^ Rich, Frank (December 19, 1985). "Theater: 'Jerry's Girls,' A Musical Entertainment" The New York Times.
  19. ^ Nemy, Enid (March 17, 1989). "On Stage" The New York Times.
  20. ^ Jones, Kenneth (October 2, 2004). "James Earl Jones and Leslie Uggams Open in 'On Golden Pond' Oct. 2". Playbill. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
  21. ^ Jones, Kenneth (April 7, 2005). "Jones and Uggams Face Facts of Family Life in Broadway Return of 'On Golden Pond' " July 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine Playbill.
  22. ^ Brantley, Ben (May 2, 2001). "Theater Review: The Agonized Arias Of Everyman In Poverty and Pain" The New York Times, Subscription required.
  23. ^ "Tony Award, 2001" September 2, 2017, at the Wayback Machine broadwayworld.com. Retrieved March 5, 2012
  24. ^ Jones, Kenneth. Stormy Weather, Musical of Horne's Life, Starring Uggams, Begins West Coast Premiere" Playbill, January 21, 2009
  25. ^ (PDF) (Press release). The Muny. February 2, 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 3, 2012. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
  26. ^ a b Smith, Nigel (May 25, 2018). "Leslie Uggams' Amazing Love Story: How Her 53-Year Interracial Marriage Defied the Odds". People. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
  27. ^ a b Balogun, Oyin (August 12, 2019). "Inside Leslie Uggams' 54-Year Interracial Marriage That Defied the Odds". Amo Mama.
  28. ^ Dick, Jeremy (May 23, 2023). "Deadpool 3 Officially Starts Filming". MovieWeb. from the original on May 24, 2023. Retrieved May 24, 2023.
  29. ^ "Outstanding Lead Actress For A Single Appearance In A Drama Or Comedy Series Nominees / Winners 1977". Television Academy.
  30. ^ "Leslie Uggams – On My Way to You: Songs of Alan & Marilyn Bergman". Discogs. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
  31. ^ Wulf, Steve (March 23, 2015). "Supersisters: Original Roster". ESPN. Retrieved June 4, 2015.
  32. ^ . @ This Stage. October 20, 2009. Archived from the original on February 1, 2014. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
  33. ^ Merchant, Safiya (March 28, 2019). "Four to receive honorary degrees at Spring Commencement". The University Record. Retrieved October 4, 2019.

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Leslie Marian Uggams born May 25 1943 1 is an American actress and singer Beginning her career as a child in the early 1950s Uggams is recognized for portraying Kizzy Reynolds in the television miniseries Roots 1977 earning Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominations for her performance She had earlier been highly acclaimed for the Broadway musical Hallelujah Baby winning a Theatre World Award in 1967 and the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical in 1968 Later in her career Uggams received renewed notice with appearances alongside Ryan Reynolds as Blind Al in Deadpool 2016 its 2018 sequel and the upcoming 2024 third film as well as a recurring role on Empire Leslie UggamsUggams in 1997BornLeslie Marian Uggams 1943 05 25 May 25 1943 age 80 New York City U S EducationJuilliard SchoolOccupationsActresssingerYears active1951 presentKnown forKizzy Reynolds RootsSpouseGrahame Pratt m 1965 wbr Children2AwardsTheatre World AwardHallelujah Baby 1967 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Hallelujah Baby 1968 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Host in a Variety Series Fantasy 1983 TV Land Anniversary Award Roots 2007Websiteleslieuggams wbr com Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early life 1 2 Early work 1 3 Television and film 1 4 Stage 2 Personal life 3 Filmography 3 1 Film 3 2 Television 4 Discography 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksLife and career EditEarly life Edit Uggams was born in Harlem 2 the daughter of Juanita Ernestine Smith a Cotton Club chorus girl dancer and Harold Coyden Uggams an elevator operator and maintenance man citation needed who was a singer with the Hall Johnson choir 3 She attended the Professional Children s School of New York and Juilliard 3 4 Her aunt singer Eloise C Uggams encouraged her musical training 5 One of her grandfathers was Coyden H Uggams twice pastor of Zion Presbyterian Church in Charleston South Carolina from 1902 to 1906 and 1913 to 1919 6 Early work Edit Uggams started in show business as a child in 1951 playing the niece of Ethel Waters on Beulah That same year she appeared as a featured performer at the famed Apollo Theater in Harlem alongside Ella Fitzgerald She made her professional debut at the age of six on Jack Barry s NBC show Stars And Stardust Following that she performed on Arthur Godfrey s Talent Scouts Uggams got her biggest break on The Lawrence Welk Show and was a regular on Sing Along with Mitch starring record producer conductor Mitch Miller 3 In 1954 ten year old Uggams made a record for MGM which included a reworking of the song Santa Baby as Uncle Santa with words suitable for a child In 1960 she sang off screen Give Me That Old Time Religion in the film Inherit the Wind Uggams came to be recognized by TV audiences as an upcoming teen talent in 1958 on the musical quiz show series Name That Tune A record executive was in the studio audience and signed her to a contract 7 Her records One More Sunrise an English language cover of Ivo Robic s Morgen 1959 and House Built on Sand made Billboard magazine s charts Television and film Edit She appeared in her own television variety show The Leslie Uggams Show in 1969 This was the first network variety show to be hosted by a black person since The Nat King Cole Show of the mid 1950s 8 She had a lead role in the 1977 miniseries Roots for which she received an Emmy nomination as Kizzy 9 In 1979 she starred as Lillian Rogers Parks in the Emmy winning miniseries Backstairs at the White House She also made guest appearances on such television programs as Family Guy as herself I Spy Hollywood Squares The Muppet Show The Love Boat and Magnum P I In 1996 Uggams played the role of Rose Keefer on All My Children 3 She won a 1983 Daytime Emmy Award as a host of the NBC game show Fantasy 10 In her first film she was neither seen nor credited In Inherit the Wind 1960 she sang the opening Gimme Dat Old Time Religion and the closing Battle Hymn of the Republic Her film career includes roles in Skyjacked 1972 Black Girl 1972 and Poor Pretty Eddie 1975 in which she played a popular singer who upon being stranded in the deep South is abused and humiliated by the perverse denizens of a backwoods town 11 She later appeared in Sugar Hill 1994 opposite Wesley Snipes and played Blind Al in Deadpool 2016 in February 2016 12 In April 2016 she portrayed Leah Walker the bipolar mother of Lucious Lyon in the hit Fox series Empire Uggams appeared as Sadie in the 2017 television film The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks and in 2018 she returned as Blind Al in Deadpool 2 13 She is an active Democrat and hosted a 1984 Democratic Telethon 14 In 1999 and 2021 she guest starred in two episodes of Family Guy Additionally she is also slated to reprise her role as Blind Al in Deadpool 3 In 2023 Uggams voiced a character Grandma in My Dad the Bounty Hunter 15 Stage Edit Uggams performing in 1971Uggams was picked to star in Hallelujah Baby after Lena Horne declined the role of Georgina The musical premiered on Broadway in 1967 and created a new star in Uggams 16 She won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a musical in a tie with Patricia Routledge 17 She appeared on Broadway in the revue Blues in the Night in 1982 and in the musical revue of the works of Jerry Herman Jerry s Girls in 1985 18 Uggams replaced Patti LuPone as Reno Sweeney in the Lincoln Center revival of Cole Porter s musical Anything Goes on Broadway in March 1989 She had played Reno in a US tour in 1988 1989 19 Later Broadway roles include Muzzy in Thoroughly Modern Millie 2003 2004 and Ethel Thayer in On Golden Pond at the Kennedy Center in 2004 20 and on Broadway at the Cort Theatre in 2005 21 In 2001 she appeared in the August Wilson play King Hedley II 22 receiving a nomination for the Tony Award Best Actress in a Play 23 In January 2009 Uggams played Lena Horne in a production of the stage musical Stormy Weather at the Pasadena Playhouse in California directed by Michael Bush and choreographed by Randy Skinner 24 In June 2012 Uggams played Muzzy in a production of Thoroughly Modern Millie at The Muny in St Louis 25 In 2014 she starred as Rose in Connecticut Repertory Theatre s Nutmeg Summer Series production of Gypsy Personal life EditUggams has been married to her longtime manager Grahame Pratt since 1965 at the time a rare high profile interracial marriage It was not as hard as I expected it to be Uggams says I think the reason is that Grahame was not an American white man But of course we did get mail 26 Uggams met her husband at the Professional Children s School of New York where they were both students The couple met again while she was performing in Sydney during one of Uggams s celebrity tours in Australia and he became her manager afterward 27 After their wedding the couple decided to reside in New York which was then more tolerant of interracial relationships 4 The couple are parents to daughter Danielle born in 1970 and son Justice born in 1975 26 27 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1962 Two Weeks in Another Town Chanteuse1972 Skyjacked Lovejoy WellsBlack Girl Netta1975 Poor Pretty Eddie Elizabeth Liz Wetherly1993 Sugar Hill Doris Holly2009 Toe to Toe Grandma2014 Just the Three of Us Regina Short film2016 Deadpool Blind Al2018 Deadpool 2 Blind Al2021 The Ravine Joanna Los Angeles Film Award for Best Ensemble2022 Nanny KathleenDotty amp Soul Dotty2023 American Fiction Agnes Post production2024 Deadpool 3 Blind Al Filming 28 Television Edit Year Title Role Notes1966 Hullabaloo Herself Host of weekly variety show January 101966 The Girl from U N C L E Natasha Brimstone Episode The Jewels of Topango Affair 1967 I Spy Tonia Episode Tonia 1969 The Leslie Uggams Show Herself 10 episodes1970 Swing Out Sweet Land Saloon Singer TV special1972 The Mod Squad Dina Lane Episode Kill Gently Sweet Jessie 1974 Marcus Welby M D Laurie Williams Episode Feedback 1977 Roots Kizzy Reynolds MiniseriesNominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress for a Single Appearance in a Comedy or Drama Series 29 Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Television Series Drama1979 Backstairs at the White House Lillian Rogers Parks Miniseries1981 Sizzle Vonda Television film1982 1984 Fantasy Host Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show HostNominated Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host1984 Magnum P I Alexis Carter Episode Paradise Blues 1987 Hotel Amanda Price Episode Discoveries 1981 1987 The Love Boat Callie Reason Leslie Uggams Marion Blake 3 episodes1991 The Cosby Show Kris Temple Episode The Return of the Clairettes 1993 A Different World Dr Eileen Redding Episode College Kid 1995 Under One Roof Geneva Episode Secrets 1996 All My Children Rose Keefer October 15 1996 to December 11 1996Nominated NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series2011 Memphis Beat Estelle Episode Troubled Water 2011 The Good Wife Suzanne Packer Episode Death Row Tip 2015 Nurse Jackie Vivian 3 episodes2016 2020 Empire Leah Walker 21 episodes2017 The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Sadie Television film2021 The Bite Dr Hester Boutella 3 episodes2021 Family Guy Herself Episode The Birthday Bootlegger 2019 2022 New Amsterdam Mama Reynolds 5 episodes2023 Extrapolations Isabel Zucker 2 episodesDiscography EditThe Eyes of God Columbia CS8174 1959 LESLIE UGGAMS ON TV with Mitch Miller s sing along chorus Columbia CL1706 1962 So in Love Columbia CS8871 1963 A Time to Love Atlantic 8128 1966 What s an Uggams Atlantic SD8196 1968 Just to Satisfy You Atlantic SD8241 1969 Leslie Columbia CS9936 1970 Try to See It My Way Sonday SL8000 1972 Leslie Uggams Motown M6846S1 1975 Leslie Uggams On My Way to You Songs of Alan and Marilyn Bergman 2003 30 Awards and nominations EditSupersisters trading card set 1979 one of the cards featured Uggams s name and picture 31 Theater World Award 1967 Theater World Award for Hallelujah BabyTony Award 1968 Winner for Leading Actress in a Musical for Hallelujah Baby 2001 Nominated for Leading Actress in a Play for King Hedley IIDaytime Emmy 1983 Winner as Outstanding Host or Hostess in a Variety Series for Fantasy 1984 Nominated as Outstanding Host or Hostess in a Variety Series for FantasyOvation Awards 2009 Nominated for Lead Actress in a Musical for the role of Lena Horne in the Pasadena Playhouse production of Stormy Weather 32 Honorary Degrees 2015 Awarded an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Connecticut 2019 Awarded an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Michigan 33 References Edit Smith Jessie Carney ed 1996 Notable Black American Women Book II Gale Research p 664 ISBN 978 0810391772 About Leslie Leslie Uggams leslieuggams com a b c d Leslie Uggams Biography AllMusic Retrieved July 15 2015 a b Uggams Leslie Hugh Curnowh May 1967 Why I Married an Australian Young singer tells of her marriage across color line Ebony 22 7 140 142 144 149 Retrieved April 19 2020 Guideposts Classics Leslie Uggams on Lending a Helping Hand Guideposts April 2004 Retrieved February 16 2021 Simms Lois Averetta 1987 A history of Zion Olivet and Zion Olivet churches 1850 1985 Charleston South Carolina L A Simms pp 3 4 35 OCLC 21410845 Retrieved July 18 2021 Petrow Richard August 9 1959 The good luck show New York Daily News Sunday Magazine p 10 Archived from the original on July 12 2019 Retrieved July 12 2019 via Newspapers com The Leslie Uggams Show museum tv Retrieved March 4 2012 Roots museum tv Retrieved March 4 2012 Archived April 11 2013 at the Wayback Machine ABC leads in Daytime Emmy awards United Press International June 9 1983 Archived from the original on May 8 2018 Retrieved May 8 2018 Stafford Jeff Poor Pretty Eddie Synopsis Turner Classic Movies Retrieved March 4 2012 Jayson Jay September 6 2017 Leslie Uggams Cast As Blind Al In Deadpool Comicbook com Retrieved April 19 2020 Rooney Matt April 19 2017 Leslie Uggams Will Return As Blind Al For Deadpool 2 JoBlo Mathews Jay May 28 1983 Democrats Hope to Get 6 Million in Telethon The Washington Post Oddo Marco Vito November 16 2022 My Dad the Bounty Hunter Trailer Makes Catching Space Criminals a Family Business Collider Archived from the original on January 15 2023 Retrieved February 16 2023 Siegel Naomi October 24 2004 Theater Review Of Its Moment 1967 The New York Times Tony Awards 1968 Archived April 7 2016 at the Wayback Machine broadwayworld com Retrieved March 5 2012 Rich Frank December 19 1985 Theater Jerry s Girls A Musical Entertainment The New York Times Nemy Enid March 17 1989 On Stage The New York Times Jones Kenneth October 2 2004 James Earl Jones and Leslie Uggams Open in On Golden Pond Oct 2 Playbill Retrieved April 19 2020 Jones Kenneth April 7 2005 Jones and Uggams Face Facts of Family Life in Broadway Return of On Golden Pond Archived July 14 2014 at the Wayback Machine Playbill Brantley Ben May 2 2001 Theater Review The Agonized Arias Of Everyman In Poverty and Pain The New York Times Subscription required Tony Award 2001 Archived September 2 2017 at the Wayback Machine broadwayworld com Retrieved March 5 2012 Jones Kenneth Stormy Weather Musical of Horne s Life Starring Uggams Begins West Coast Premiere Playbill January 21 2009 Lelie Uggams to star in the Muny s Production of Thoroughly Modern Millie PDF Press release The Muny February 2 2012 Archived from the original PDF on July 3 2012 Retrieved April 19 2020 a b Smith Nigel May 25 2018 Leslie Uggams Amazing Love Story How Her 53 Year Interracial Marriage Defied the Odds People Retrieved April 19 2020 a b Balogun Oyin August 12 2019 Inside Leslie Uggams 54 Year Interracial Marriage That Defied the Odds Amo Mama Dick Jeremy May 23 2023 Deadpool 3 Officially Starts Filming MovieWeb Archived from the original on May 24 2023 Retrieved May 24 2023 Outstanding Lead Actress For A Single Appearance In A Drama Or Comedy Series Nominees Winners 1977 Television Academy Leslie Uggams On My Way to You Songs of Alan amp Marilyn Bergman Discogs Retrieved September 2 2019 Wulf Steve March 23 2015 Supersisters Original Roster ESPN Retrieved June 4 2015 Ovation Nominees This Stage October 20 2009 Archived from the original on February 1 2014 Retrieved January 19 2014 Merchant Safiya March 28 2019 Four to receive honorary degrees at Spring Commencement The University Record Retrieved October 4 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Leslie Uggams Official website Leslie Uggams at the Internet Broadway Database Leslie Uggams at IMDb Leslie Uggams at the Internet Off Broadway Database Leslie Uggams Downstage Center interview at American Theatre Wing org Leslie Uggams at The Interviews An Oral History of Television Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leslie Uggams amp oldid 1167226758, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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