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  1. Jacqueline Yvonne "Jackée" Harry (born August 14, 1956) is an American actress, comedian and television personality. She is known for her starring roles as Sandra Clark, the nemesis of Mary Jenkins (played by Marla Gibbs ), on the NBC TV series 227 (1985–1990), and as Lisa Landry on the ABC / The WB sitcom Sister, Sister (1994 ...

  2. Jackée Harry (@jackeeharry) • Instagram photos and videos. 655K Followers, 335 Following, 786 Posts - Jackée Harry (@JackeeHarry) on Instagram: "History teacher turned Emmy Award-winning actress (#AnotherWorld, #227, #SisterSister, #EverybodyHatesChris, #DAYS) & philanthropist."

  3. www.youtube.com › c › JackeeHarryOfficialJackée Harry - YouTube

    Jackée Harry. 8.87K subscribers ‧ 159 videos. Vivacious, witty, and completely unforgettable, Jackée Harry was born to entertain. jackee-online.com and 3 more links. Videos. Shorts....

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0364068Jackée Harry - IMDb

    In 1983, Jackée made her television debut opposite Morgan Freeman in the daytime soap opera Another World. A year later, she landed her iconic role of Sandra Clark on the NBC sitcom 227. As the breakout star of the series, Jackée became the first African American to win an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and ...

  5. The OFFICIAL site of the Emmy Award-winning star of stage, film, and television, Jackée Harry (Another World, 227, Sister Sister, Everybody Hates Chris).

  6. Biography. Vivacious, witty, and completely unforgettable, Jackée Harry was born to entertain. Born Jacqueline Yvonne Harry on August 14, 1956 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and reared from the age of nine in Harlem, New York, by her mother, Flossie, Jackée landed the lead role of the King in her school’s production of The King and I at ...

  7. Jackée Harry. Actress: 227. Jackée Harry was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and reared from the age of nine in Harlem, New York, by her mother, Flossie. At the tender age of fourteen, Jackée landed the lead role of the King in her school's production of The King and I.