Sherri Shepherd to Produce and Star in ABC Pilot, Black Don’t Crack

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Actress and comedienne Sherri Shepherd is set to produce and star in the role as “Angela Wright” in the ABC pilot, Black Don’t Crack (fka “Unt. Regina Hicks Project”), produced by ABC Signature.

The project is written and executive produced by Insecure co-executive producer Regina Hicks. Viola Davis, Julius Tennon and Larry Wilmore will also executive produce.

Shepherd’s character, “Angela Wright,” a native New Yorker, is somewhere between 45 and death, and it’s hard to tell because “black don’t crack.” She’s a single mom who’s put aside her musical dreams to raise her son after her husband dies. She’s been holding it down alone for years, taking care of her family instead of herself. When she is confronted with a personal crisis, she reunites with her sorority sisters to recapture the passion, ambition and sisterhood of their college glory days…

Sherri Shepherd will produce through her Faith Walker Productions. Viola Davis and her producing partner/husband Julius Tennon will executive produce via their JuVee Productions. Larry Wilmore executive produces through his Wilmore Films.

Sherri Shepherd is a renowned actress and comedienne and an Emmy®-winning television co-host for her tenure on ABC’s “The View.” Her multifaceted career includes roles in several acclaimed television and film projects.

She co-stars in the Netflix comedy series “Mr. Iglesias;” and has a recurring guest star role on ABC’s “Call Your Mother.” She will appear in the upcoming Netflix musical “A Week Away,” released later this month.

Shepherd’s credits also include “Trial and Error,” “Rosewood,” “Man With a Plan,” “30 Rock,” “How I Met Your Mother,” “Everybody Loves Raymond” and “The Jamie Foxx Show.” She was the first African-American woman to host a game show as host of four seasons of “The Newlywed Game. She made history portraying the first African-American version of the Evil Stepmother in the Broadway production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Cinderella.”


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