LORETTA DEVINE


'Loretta Devine' (born August 21, 1949 in Houston, Texas) is an 5-time NAACP Image Awards winning African American actress. Devine graduated from the University of Houston in 1971 with a Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Drama and Brandeis University in 1976 with a MFA in Theater. Devine is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. She was initiated through the Epsilon Lambda Chapter located at the University of Houston. She is best known for her role of teacher Marla Hendricks on the FOX drama ''Boston Public''. Currently, she has a recurring role as Adele Webber on the ABC medical drama ''Grey's Anatomy''.
Devine appeared in the 1978 flop ''A Broadway Musical'', which closed after one performance. She captured attention in ''Dreamgirls'', a Broadway musical loosely based on the history of the Supremes. It premiered on December 20, 1981 and ran for over 1500 performances; it eventually won six Tony awards. Minor roles for Devine followed in films such as ''Little Nikita'' and ''Stanley and Iris''. She has a cameo performance in the film version of ''Dreamgirls''.
She was a repertory character in the play ''The Colored Museum'' with Vickilyn Reynolds. They both went on to play sisters in the short-lived TV series ''Sugar and Spice''. During the period between the play and the series, Devine appeared in the first season of the TV series ''A Different World'' as Stevie Rallen, dormitory director at fictional Hillman College.
In 1995, she landed a high-profile role as Gloria Peaches in ''Waiting to Exhale'', joined in the cast by Whitney Houston, Gregory Hines, and Angela Bassett, among others. The role earned her an NAACP Image Award for best supporting actress, as did her next movie, ''The Preacher's Wife'', her second movie with Houston and Hines.
In 2000, Devine took on the role of impassioned high school teacher Marla Hendricks on Fox's TV drama ''Boston Public''. Devine won three more Image Awards for her work in the series. She also continued to work in film, playing prominent roles in ''Urban Legend'', '', and ''I Am Sam''. Devine earned yet another Image Award nomination and an Independent Spirit Award nomination for her work in the 2004 film ''Woman Thou Art Loosed''. She also appeared in the 2005 Academy Awards Best Picture winning film ''Crash''. She also plays Rochelle's mother, Maxine, who's always picking on her, on the sitcom, ''Everybody Hates Chris''.
Devine has been cast in ''Eli Stone'', a projected ABC television series for the 2007-2008 season. She is currently filming ''This Christmas'' in Los Angeles, a Screen Gems production co-starring Delroy Lindo, Mekhi Phifer, and Regina King.

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Selected filmography
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Selected filmography



★ ''Dreamgirls'' (2006)

★ ''Life Is Not a Fairy Tale'' (2006) (TV)

★ ''Grey's Anatomy'' (2005-) (TV series)

★ ''Supernatural'' (2005-) (TV series)

★ ''King's Ransom'' (2005)

★ ''Crash'' (2005)

★ ''Woman Thou Art Loosed'' (2004)

★ '' (2003) (TV series) (20042005)

★ ''I Am Sam'' (2001)

★ ''Kingdom Come'' (2001)

★ ''What Women Want'' (2000)

★ ''Boston Public'' (2000) (TV series)

★ '' (2000)

★ ''Introducing Dorothy Dandridge'' (1999) (TV)

★ ''The PJs'' (1999) (TV series)

★ '' Urban Legend'' (1999)

★ ''Down in the Delta'' (1998)

★ ''Hoodlum'' (1997)

★ ''The Preacher's Wife'' (1996)

★ ''Waiting to Exhale'' (1995)

★ ''Sugar and Spice'' (1990)

★ ''Class Act'' (1992)

★ ''A Different World'' (1987) (TV series) (19871988)

★ ''Will'' (1981)

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