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Tonea Stewart

Tonea Stewart (born February 3, 1947),[1] also Tommie Stewart, is an American actress and university professor. She is the former dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts of Alabama State University in Montgomery, Alabama.[2]

Tonea Stewart
Born (1947-02-03) February 3, 1947 (age 76)
Other namesTommie Stewart
Alma mater
OccupationActress/professor
Years active1976–present
EmployerAlabama State University
TelevisionIn the Heat of the Night
Parent(s)Hattie Juanita and Thomas Harris

She had a recurring role as Aunt Etta Kibby in the American television series In the Heat of the Night,[2] and is an NAACP Image Award nominee for acting in film A Time to Kill.

From the beginning of her acting career until 2019, Stewart concurrently worked as an actress and educator; she did not act full time until her retirement from teaching.[3][4]

Early life and education

Stewart was born in Greenwood, Mississippi,[5] the daughter of Hattie (née Leonard) and Thomas Harris.[1] Her father worked as an electrician and plumber, while Stewart's mother was an educator.[5] They would divorce when Stewart was 4 years old.[5] Her sister, Beverly Branson, is a singer, and the two have performed together on stage.[6]

Her original intention was to become a doctor, and she studied biology at Jackson State University. However, after acting in a school production, Stewart changed her major to theater.[5] She earned a BS degree in speech and theater at Jackson, and then studied theater at the University of California at Santa Barbara. In 1989, Stewart received a PhD in theater arts from Florida State University.[2]

Acting career

Stewart's first performance on screen was in TV movie Nightmare in Badham County (1976).[7] She appeared as Mrs. Walker in film Mississippi Burning (1988).[1] From 1991 to 1993, Stewart played Aunt Etta Kibby on In the Heat of the Night.[8] On the series, she had previously portrayed a different character, and returned under this new role as producers were impressed with her performance.[9] Stewart acted in the feature films Body Snatchers,[10] Livin' Large,[11] Mississippi Damned and Girls Trip.[4]

She has made guest appearances on television series Matlock, Walker, Texas Ranger,[12] ER and Touched by an Angel.[1] She played Gwen Hailey, the wife of Samuel L. Jackson's character, in A Time to Kill (1996).[13] Stewart received an NAACP Image Award nomination for her work in this film.[4] In Come Sunday (2018), she portrayed the mother of Pentecostal bishop Carlton Pearson.[5]

The majority of Stewart's work has been in television films.[1] She acted in I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Don't Look Back: The Story of Leroy 'Satchel' Paige (portraying the mother of Satchel Paige)[14] and The Rosa Parks Story, where she appeared as Johnnie Carr.[15] In 1994, Stewart appeared in the TV movies One Christmas as Evangeline[16] and A Passion for Justice: The Hazel Brannon Smith Story as Henrietta.[17] She portrayed Memaw, the grandmother of Halle Downing, in the Oprah Winfrey Network movie First Christmas.[18]

Teaching career

Stewart began teaching in 1971,[4] educating high school students.[1] At her alma mater, Jackson State University, she taught speech to her students.[19] By 1983, Stewart was assistant professor for the dramatics and speech departments at Jackson.[20]

Starting in 1990, she was a professor at the College of Visual and Performing Arts for Alabama State University, also chairing the theater department.[4] Stewart eventually became dean before retiring in 2019 after 48 years in education.[4] One of her students was Stephen Boss.[21]

In 2020, Stewart was appointed by Alabama state governor Kay Ivey to represent the fifth district of the Alabama State Board of Education.[22]

Personal life

She is married to Allen Stewart, with whom she has three children.[1] One of her grandchildren is Jennifer Dallas.

Filmography

Television

Guest Starring Roles

Starring Roles

Film

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g McCann, Bob (October 30, 2009). Encyclopedia of African American Actresses in Film and Television. McFarland & Company. p. 314. ISBN 9780786458042.
  2. ^ a b c Catherine Bullock (February 12, 2016). ASU Dean honored with Mississippi Governor’s Arts Award. Montgomery Advertiser. Accessed January 2018.
  3. ^ Hane, Bobb (August 17, 2007). "District's opening summit speaker calls to mind the strength, wisdom of our grandmothers, urges teachers to find it". The Herald Independent. p. 3.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Barker, Cyril Josh (June 13, 2019). "Longtime HBCU theater professor retires". The Amsterdam News. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e "JSU alum, actor Tonea Stewart talks growing up in 'The Sip' and role in new Netflix biopic". Jackson State University. April 17, 2018. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
  6. ^ Daniel, Clifton (December 15, 1994). "2 sisters stage 'Four Women'". Star-News. p. D1.
  7. ^ "'Informance' to feature noted actress Stewart". Times Daily. February 19, 1993. p. 8B.
  8. ^ Coakley, Deirdre (January 31, 1992). "Black heritage tribute". Gadsden Times. p. C1.
  9. ^ Franks, Randall (January 1, 2003). "'Aunt Etta' still sharing her wisdom". Calhoun Times. p. 4A.
  10. ^ Rauch Klotman, Phyllis; Gibson, Gloria J. (1997). Frame by Frame II: A Filmography of the African American Image, 1978-1994. Indiana University Press. p. 63. ISBN 9780253211200.
  11. ^ Willis, John (May 1993). Screen World 1992. Applause Theatre & Cinema Book Publishers. p. 168. ISBN 9781557831354.
  12. ^ "Stewart is making it on her own terms". Indianapolis Recorder. July 12, 1997. p. B1.
  13. ^ Gaul, Lou (July 26, 1996). "'A Time to Kill' stirs emotions, forces thought". The Beaver County Times. p. 6.
  14. ^ Erickson, Hal (March 23, 2016). The Baseball Filmography, 1915 Through 2001 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Company. p. 146. ISBN 9781476607856.
  15. ^ Cobb, Mark Hughes (March 12, 2002). "Actress, educator to perform for fund-raiser". The Tuscaloosa News. p. D1.
  16. ^ Britton, Andrew (2003). Katharine Hepburn: Star as Feminist. Columbia University Press. p. 249. ISBN 9780231132770.
  17. ^ Marill, Alvin H. (2005). Movies Made for Television, 1964-2004: 1990-1999. Scarecrow Press. p. 390.
  18. ^ Petski, Denise (November 10, 2020). "OWN Sets Three Holiday Movies Starring Vivica A. Fox, Jackée Harry, Lamman Rucker, Meagan Holder, Idara Victor, Tonea Stewart". Deadline. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
  19. ^ Flucker, Turry; Savage, Phoenix (2008). African Americans of Jackson. Arcadia Publishing. p. 114. ISBN 9780738553283.
  20. ^ "Actress To Perform In Albany". The Albany Herald. April 3, 1983. p. 3A.
  21. ^ Hines, Ree (July 5, 2022). "Hoda Kotb Surprises tWitch With Former Theater Coach". Yahoo!. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
  22. ^ "Governor Ivey Appoints Dr. Tommie Stewart to State Board of Education". Governor of Alabama. January 7, 2020. Retrieved October 27, 2022.

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Tonea Stewart news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tonea Stewart born February 3 1947 1 also Tommie Stewart is an American actress and university professor She is the former dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts of Alabama State University in Montgomery Alabama 2 Tonea StewartBorn 1947 02 03 February 3 1947 age 76 Greenwood Mississippi U S Other namesTommie StewartAlma materJackson State UniversityUniversity of California Santa BarbaraFlorida State UniversityOccupationActress professorYears active1976 presentEmployerAlabama State UniversityTelevisionIn the Heat of the NightParent s Hattie Juanita and Thomas HarrisShe had a recurring role as Aunt Etta Kibby in the American television series In the Heat of the Night 2 and is an NAACP Image Award nominee for acting in film A Time to Kill From the beginning of her acting career until 2019 Stewart concurrently worked as an actress and educator she did not act full time until her retirement from teaching 3 4 Early life and education EditStewart was born in Greenwood Mississippi 5 the daughter of Hattie nee Leonard and Thomas Harris 1 Her father worked as an electrician and plumber while Stewart s mother was an educator 5 They would divorce when Stewart was 4 years old 5 Her sister Beverly Branson is a singer and the two have performed together on stage 6 Her original intention was to become a doctor and she studied biology at Jackson State University However after acting in a school production Stewart changed her major to theater 5 She earned a BS degree in speech and theater at Jackson and then studied theater at the University of California at Santa Barbara In 1989 Stewart received a PhD in theater arts from Florida State University 2 Acting career EditStewart s first performance on screen was in TV movie Nightmare in Badham County 1976 7 She appeared as Mrs Walker in film Mississippi Burning 1988 1 From 1991 to 1993 Stewart played Aunt Etta Kibby on In the Heat of the Night 8 On the series she had previously portrayed a different character and returned under this new role as producers were impressed with her performance 9 Stewart acted in the feature films Body Snatchers 10 Livin Large 11 Mississippi Damned and Girls Trip 4 She has made guest appearances on television series Matlock Walker Texas Ranger 12 ER and Touched by an Angel 1 She played Gwen Hailey the wife of Samuel L Jackson s character in A Time to Kill 1996 13 Stewart received an NAACP Image Award nomination for her work in this film 4 In Come Sunday 2018 she portrayed the mother of Pentecostal bishop Carlton Pearson 5 The majority of Stewart s work has been in television films 1 She acted in I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Don t Look Back The Story of Leroy Satchel Paige portraying the mother of Satchel Paige 14 and The Rosa Parks Story where she appeared as Johnnie Carr 15 In 1994 Stewart appeared in the TV movies One Christmas as Evangeline 16 and A Passion for Justice The Hazel Brannon Smith Story as Henrietta 17 She portrayed Memaw the grandmother of Halle Downing in the Oprah Winfrey Network movie First Christmas 18 Teaching career EditStewart began teaching in 1971 4 educating high school students 1 At her alma mater Jackson State University she taught speech to her students 19 By 1983 Stewart was assistant professor for the dramatics and speech departments at Jackson 20 Starting in 1990 she was a professor at the College of Visual and Performing Arts for Alabama State University also chairing the theater department 4 Stewart eventually became dean before retiring in 2019 after 48 years in education 4 One of her students was Stephen Boss 21 In 2020 Stewart was appointed by Alabama state governor Kay Ivey to represent the fifth district of the Alabama State Board of Education 22 Personal life EditShe is married to Allen Stewart with whom she has three children 1 One of her grandchildren is Jennifer Dallas Filmography EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Tonea Stewart news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Television Edit Guest Starring Roles Walker Texas Ranger Rise to the Occasion 1999 as Principal Rivers Walker Texas Ranger The Trial of LaRue 1997 as Judge Loretta Paxton Memphis Beat I Want to be Free as Miss Angelina Matlock The Juror 1993 as Henrietta Dorsey American Horror Story Coven 2013 as CoraStarring Roles In the Heat of the Night 1988 as Aunt EttaFilm Edit Same Kind of Different as Me 2017 as Big Mama Girls Trip 2017 as Aunt Marian The Hollars 2015 as Latisha Mississippi Damned 2009 as Alice A Time to Kill 1996 as Gwen Hailey Mississippi Burning 1988 as Mrs Walker I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings 1979 as Lillie credited as Tommie Stewart Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry 1978 as Mrs Avery credited as Tommie Stewart Nightmare in Badham County 1976 Alma credited as Tommie Stewart References Edit a b c d e f g McCann Bob October 30 2009 Encyclopedia of African American Actresses in Film and Television McFarland amp Company p 314 ISBN 9780786458042 a b c Catherine Bullock February 12 2016 ASU Dean honored with Mississippi Governor s Arts Award Montgomery Advertiser Accessed January 2018 Hane Bobb August 17 2007 District s opening summit speaker calls to mind the strength wisdom of our grandmothers urges teachers to find it The Herald Independent p 3 a b c d e f Barker Cyril Josh June 13 2019 Longtime HBCU theater professor retires The Amsterdam News Retrieved October 27 2022 a b c d e JSU alum actor Tonea Stewart talks growing up in The Sip and role in new Netflix biopic Jackson State University April 17 2018 Retrieved October 27 2022 Daniel Clifton December 15 1994 2 sisters stage Four Women Star News p D1 Informance to feature noted actress Stewart Times Daily February 19 1993 p 8B Coakley Deirdre January 31 1992 Black heritage tribute Gadsden Times p C1 Franks Randall January 1 2003 Aunt Etta still sharing her wisdom Calhoun Times p 4A Rauch Klotman Phyllis Gibson Gloria J 1997 Frame by Frame II A Filmography of the African American Image 1978 1994 Indiana University Press p 63 ISBN 9780253211200 Willis John May 1993 Screen World 1992 Applause Theatre amp Cinema Book Publishers p 168 ISBN 9781557831354 Stewart is making it on her own terms Indianapolis Recorder July 12 1997 p B1 Gaul Lou July 26 1996 A Time to Kill stirs emotions forces thought The Beaver County Times p 6 Erickson Hal March 23 2016 The Baseball Filmography 1915 Through 2001 2nd ed McFarland amp Company p 146 ISBN 9781476607856 Cobb Mark Hughes March 12 2002 Actress educator to perform for fund raiser The Tuscaloosa News p D1 Britton Andrew 2003 Katharine Hepburn Star as Feminist Columbia University Press p 249 ISBN 9780231132770 Marill Alvin H 2005 Movies Made for Television 1964 2004 1990 1999 Scarecrow Press p 390 Petski Denise November 10 2020 OWN Sets Three Holiday Movies Starring Vivica A Fox Jackee Harry Lamman Rucker Meagan Holder Idara Victor Tonea Stewart Deadline Retrieved October 27 2022 Flucker Turry Savage Phoenix 2008 African Americans of Jackson Arcadia Publishing p 114 ISBN 9780738553283 Actress To Perform In Albany The Albany Herald April 3 1983 p 3A Hines Ree July 5 2022 Hoda Kotb Surprises tWitch With Former Theater Coach Yahoo Retrieved October 27 2022 Governor Ivey Appoints Dr Tommie Stewart to State Board of Education Governor of Alabama January 7 2020 Retrieved October 27 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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