Vernee Watson-Johnson
Vernee Watson-Johnson | |
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Born | Vernee Christell Watson September 28, 1949 New York City, U.S. |
Alma mater | New York University (Bachelor of Arts) |
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Years active | 1970–present |
Known for |
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Spouses | Joe Duckett
(m. 1976; div. 1977)Van Johnson
(m. 1979; div. 1991) |
Children | 2 |
Vernee Christell Johnson (née Watson; born September 28, 1949)[1][2][3] is an American actress, author, and acting coach. Watson-Johnson is known for her recurring roles as Vernajean Williams on Welcome Back, Kotter (1975–1979), as Viola "Vy" Smith on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990–1996), playing the mother of Will Smith's character[4] and head nurse Gloria Tyler on Bob Hearts Abishola (2019–2024). She is often featured in guest or recurring roles as a nurse.[5][6] Since 2017 she has played Stella Henry on General Hospital.
Early life
[edit]Vernee Christell Watson was born in New York City, where she was also raised. She graduated from Cathedral High School and New York University with a major in drama.[2] She began her professional career at age 17 with the Al Fann Theatrical Ensemble in Manhattan and would tour with the group for five years.[2]
Career
[edit]Watson-Johnson played Blue's love interest in the 1972 film Trick Baby. She was also a regular cast member of the 1985–1986 situation comedy Foley Square as Denise Willums, the secretary for Alex Harrigan, played by the show's star, Margaret Colin. She played a small role on Sister, Sister as Lisa's (Jackée Harry) best friend Patrice, and as the mayor's secretary, Lucille Banks, on Carter Country. She also had a recurring role as "Birdie" on The Young and the Restless. In 2005, she appeared in the film Christmas with the Kranks. In addition, Watson-Johnson has made appearances in episodes of television shows as The Love Boat, Hill Street Blues, Married... with Children, L.A. Law, Suddenly Susan, Dharma & Greg, The X-Files, ER, Days of Our Lives, Malcolm in the Middle, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Desperate Housewives, Ghost Whisperer, Benson, The Big Bang Theory, Good Times, Dexter, Two and a Half Men, Southland, Criminal Minds, A.N.T. Farm, What's Happening!!, Young Sheldon, Jessie, Mike and Molly, and several other series.
Watson-Johnson has additionally appeared in several TV commercials for various national brands, including McDonald's, Polaroid, Kellogg's, Pillsbury, Lysol, Taco Bell, IBM, Procter & Gamble, and Walmart.
As a voice actress, she has been tied to Hanna-Barbera Productions and Warner Bros. Animation with roles in shows such as Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, Laff-A-Lympics, A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, Animaniacs, Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series and Batman Beyond, as well as the feature film The Ant Bully, and several video games related to these productions.[7] From 1991 to 1992, she lent her voice to the show Baby Talk, where she was the voice of baby Danielle (played by Alicia and Celicia Johnson). In 2006, Watson-Johnson had roles in three films: The Ant Bully, The Celestine Prophecy and Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties. In 2017, Watson-Johnson was cast as Stella Henry on General Hospital, aunt of Donnell Turner's character Curtis Ashford.[8][9] She won two Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Guest Performer in a Drama Series for the role in 2018 and 2019.[10]
She guest starred as Janice on Peacock's dramatic Fresh Prince reimagining Bel-Air in its ninth episode.[11]
Personal life
[edit]Watson-Johnson has been married twice. Her first marriage was to Joe Duckett from 1976 until 1977, and was last married to photographer Van Johnson from 1979 to 1991. Watson-Johnson has a daughter named Sunde Jinia Johnson (b. 1983) and a son named Josh (b. 1987) with Johnson.[12] In 2005, Watson-Johnson was a witness in Michael Jackson's child molestation trial.[13][14]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1970 | Cotton Comes to Harlem | Woman | [15][16] | |
1972 | Trick Baby | Cleo Howard | ||
1976 | Norman... Is That You? | Melody | Credited as Vernée Watson | |
1978 | Death Drug | Carolyn Thomas | ||
1981 | All Night Long | Emily | Credited as Vernee Watson | |
1987 | G.I. Joe: The Movie | Scientist | Voice | |
1991 | Showdown in Little Tokyo | Nonnie Russell – Coroner | ||
1993 | Batman: Mask of the Phantasm | Additional voices | ||
2000 | Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker | Joyce Carr | Voice, direct-to-video[17] | |
2002 | Antwone Fisher | Annette Elkins | ||
2004 | Christmas with the Kranks | Dox | ||
2005 | The Legend of Frosty the Snowman | Mrs. Wader | Voice, direct-to-video[17] | |
2006 | The Ant Bully | Head Nurse | Voice[17] | |
Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties | Tourist #2 | Credited as Vernée Watson Johnson | ||
2019 | Clemency | Mrs. Collins | ||
2019 | The Mandela Effect | Nadine |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1975 | That's My Mama! | Thelma | 1 episode | |
1975–1976 | Welcome Back, Kotter | Verna Jean Williams | 13 episodes | |
1977 | Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics | Dee Dee Skyes | Voice | |
1977 | What's Happening!! | Judy Crane | Episode: "Nice Guys Finish Last" | |
1977 | Good Times | Valerie | Episode: "Thelma's African Romance (Part 1)"
Episode: "J.J. and The Boss's Daughter" |
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1977–1979 | Carter Country | Lucille Banks | 44 episodes | |
1977–1980 | Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels | Dee Dee Skyes | Voice, main role | [17] |
1978–1984 | The Love Boat | various | 4 episodes | |
1979 | The World's Greatest Super Friends | University Scientist | Voice, episode: "Universe of Evil" | |
1979–1981 | Fantasy Island | various | 3 episodes | |
1980 | Vega$ | N/A | Episode: "The Hunter Hunted" | |
1981 | The Jeffersons | Carol | Episode: "I've Still Got It" | |
1984 | Benson | Elaine | 2 episodes | |
1985–1986 | Foley Square | Denise Willums | 14 episodes | |
1990–1996 | The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air | Viola "Vy" Smith | 15 episodes | |
1991–1992 | Baby Talk | Danielle Craig | Voice, 20 episodes | |
1991 | Hell Hath No Fury | Tyleen | Television film | |
1993 | Batman: The Animated Series | Dana Blessing / Doctor | Voice, 2 episodes[17] | |
1993–1994 | Grace Under Fire | Vicki Hudson | 2 episodes | |
1994–1996 | Animaniacs | Mrs. Jenny / Robin | Voice, 2 episodes[17] | |
1996 | Superman: The Animated Series | Female Neighbor / Female Worker | Voice, 2 episodes[17] | |
1996–1997 | Sister, Sister | Patrice | 5 episodes | |
1999 | The Young and the Restless | Birdie | Recurring role, 19 episodes | |
1999–2000 | Batman Beyond | Lorraine Tate | Voice, 2 episodes[17] | |
2001–2003 | Static Shock | Mrs. Watkins | Voice, 2 episodes[17] | |
2002 | The West Wing | Nurse | Episode: "Twenty Five" | |
2002 | The X-Files | Nurse Whitney Edwards | Episode: "Audrey Pauley" | |
2004, 2011, 2012 | Two and a Half Men | Nurse | 3 episodes | |
2005 | The Bernie Mac Show | Aunt Sis | Episode:"Who Gives This Bride" | |
2006 | Dexter | Doakes's Mother | Episode: "Return to Sender" | |
2006 | Desperate Housewives | ER Doctor | Episode: "Listen to the Rain on the Roof" | |
2006 | Ghost Whisperer | Traci Cotter | Episode: "Giving up the Ghost" | |
2007 | Days of Our Lives | Dr. Ella Kraft | 9 episodes | |
2007–2016 | The Big Bang Theory | Nurse Althea | 6 episodes | |
2009 | Criminal Minds | Miss Hightower | Episode: "To Hell... And Back" | |
2010 | House | Nurse Smits | 2 episodes | |
2010 | Melissa & Joey | Miss Lunt | Episode: "Pilot" | |
2011 | Good Luck Charlie | Principal Hibbert | Episode: "Teddy's Bear" | |
2011 | Castle | Mercy | Episode: "Demons" | |
2013 | Mr. Box Office | Mrs. Owens | Episode: "Holy Matriphony" | |
2013 | A.N.T Farm | Granny | Episode: "early retiremANT" | |
2014 | Jessie | Mrs. Harris | Episode: "From the White House to Our House" | |
2015 | Two and a Half Men | Karen | Episode: "Boompa Loved His Hookers" | |
2016 | School of Rock | Mrs. Calpakis | 2 episodes | |
2016 | NCIS | Miss Helen Frimkes | Episode: "Being Bad" | |
2016 | Mike & Molly | Blanche | Episode: "I See Love" | |
2017–present | General Hospital | Stella Henry | Recurring role | [8][9] |
2017–2019 | Young Sheldon | Nurse Robinson | 2 episodes; credited as Vernee Watson | |
2018 | The Resident | Mary Phillips | Episode: "The Elopement" | |
2018 | Home by Spring | Mrs. Wilson | Television film | |
2019–2024 | Bob Hearts Abishola | Gloria Tyler, nurse | Main role, credited as Vernee Watson | [18] |
2022 | Bel-Air | Helen | Episode: "Can't Knock The Hustle" | |
2024 | Shrinking | Phyllis | Episode: "Honesty Era" | [19] |
Video games
[edit]Year | Title | Role |
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2003 | True Crime: Streets of LA | Dispatcher[17] |
2004 | Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | Pedestrian |
2006 | The Ant Bully | Head Nurse |
2020 | Mafia: Definitive Edition | Additional voices |
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Title | Result | Ref. |
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Daytime Emmy Award | Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series | General Hospital | Won | ||
Daytime Emmy Award | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | General Hospital | Won |
References
[edit]- ^ Company, Johnson Publishing (1982). Jet. Johnson Publishing Company. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
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has generic name (help) - ^ a b c "TV's Vernee Watson does some theater". The Daily American. 27 August 1979. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
- ^ Bolden, Bonnie (7 January 1977). "Television Actress Claims Raleigh County Roots". Beckley Post-Herald. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
- ^ Fearn-Banks, Kathleen; Burford-Johnson, Anne (October 3, 2014). "Watson, Vernee (1954-)". Historical Dictionary of African American Television. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 502. ISBN 978-0-8108-7917-1.
- ^ Thapa, Shaurya (11 May 2021). "Vernee Watson-Johnson's 10 Best Movie & TV Roles, Ranked By IMDb". ScreenRant. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
- ^ "Vernee Watson-Johnson". movietvdb. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
- ^ "Vernee Watson-Johnson voiceography". Voice Chasers. Retrieved April 20, 2011.
- ^ a b "General Hospital: Comings & Goings". Soaps.com. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
- ^ a b Eades, Chris (June 7, 2017). "Stella on GENERAL HOSPITAL — Meet Vernee Watson!". ABC Soaps in Depth. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
- ^ Ramos, Dino-Ray (April 29, 2018). "Daytime Emmy Awards Complete Winners List: Days Of Our Lives, The Talk, GMA Among Honorees". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
- ^ Choe, Brandon (March 7, 2022). "'Fresh Prince' Alums Daphne Maxwell Reid & Vernee Watson-Johnson To Guest Star On Peacock's 'Bel-Air'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 7, 2022.
- ^ "Actress Vernee Watson Has First Child, Girl, 6 1/2 Lbs". Jet. 64 (9): 62. May 9, 1983. ISSN 0021-5996.
- ^ "Jackson's Cousin Testifies". The New York Times. May 19, 2005. Retrieved March 24, 2019.
- ^ "Michael Jackson Trial Continues". Life. United States. May 18, 2005. Retrieved April 20, 2011.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Cotton Comes to Harlem". Turner Classic Movies. Atlanta. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
- ^ Himes, Chester (August 3, 2011). Cotton comes to Harlem. New York City: Knopf Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-307-80324-5.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Vernee Watson Johnson (visual voices guide)". Behind the Voice Actors. Retrieved March 24, 2019. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
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: CS1 maint: postscript (link) - ^ "CBS Fall 2019–20 Schedule: Some Diverse Moves For The Most-Watched Network, But Lots Of Familiar Faces". Deadline. May 15, 2019. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
- ^ Baldwin, Kristen (October 15, 2024). "Shrinking review: Jason Segel's therapy-com makes good progress in season 2". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved November 5, 2024.
- ^ Nordyke, Kimberly (April 29, 2018). "Daytime Emmys: The Winners List". The Hollywood Reporter. New York City: Prometheus Global Media. Archived from the original on May 2, 2018. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
- ^ "The 46th Annual Daytime Emmy Award Winners" (PDF). Los Angeles: emmyonline.org and National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. May 5, 2019. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
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[edit]- 1949 births
- Living people
- Actresses from New York City
- American film actresses
- American television actresses
- American video game actresses
- American voice actresses
- Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series winners
- Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series winners
- Daytime Emmy Award winners
- 20th-century American actresses
- 21st-century American actresses
- 20th-century African-American actresses
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