The Preacher's Wife


09:00 am - 11:30 am, Friday, December 12 on FXX (East) ()

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Denzel Washington and Whitney Houston star in Penny Marshall's delightful update of the 1947 classic "The Bishop's Wife." When a pastor prays for guidance to find balance in his family life, his answer comes in the form of a kindly angel-in-disguise (Washington). Courtney B. Vance, Gregory Hines, Justin Pierre Edmund, Jenifer Lewis, Loretta Devine, Lionel Richie.

1996 English Stereo
Comedy Drama Fantasy Romance Music Remake Christmas

Cast & Crew
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Denzel Washington (Actor) .. Dudley
Whitney Houston (Actor) .. Julia Biggs
Courtney B. Vance (Actor) .. Rev. Henry Biggs
Gregory Hines (Actor) .. Joe Hamilton
Justin Pierre Edmund (Actor) .. Jeremiah Biggs
Jenifer Lewis (Actor) .. Marguerite Coleman
Loretta Devine (Actor) .. Beverly
Lionel Richie (Actor) .. Britsloe
Paul Bates (Actor) .. Saul Jeffreys
Darvel Davis Jr. (Actor) .. Hakim
William James Stiggers Jr. (Actor) .. Billy Eldridge
Lex Monson (Actor) .. Osbert
Marcella Lowery (Actor) .. Anna Eldridge
Cissy Houston (Actor) .. Mrs. Havergal
Aaron A. McConnaughey (Actor) .. Teen
Shyheim Franklin (Actor) .. Teen
Taral Hicks (Actor) .. Teen
Kennan Scott (Actor) .. Teen
Jernard B. Burks (Actor) .. Pizza Man
Michael Alexander Jackson (Actor) .. Robber
Jaime Tirelli (Actor) .. Liquor Store Owner
Shari Headley (Actor) .. Arlene Chattan
Lizan Mitchell (Actor) .. Judge
Robert Colston (Actor) .. Bailiff
Victor Williams (Actor) .. Robbie
Juliehera DeStefano (Actor) .. Receptionist
Charlotte D'Amboise (Actor) .. Deborah Paige
Delores Mitchell (Actor) .. Mary Halford
David Langston Smyrl (Actor) .. Hanley's Waiter
Harsh Nayyar (Actor) .. Christmas Tree Man
Mervyn Warren (Actor) .. Pianist
Roy Haynes (Actor) .. Drummer
George Coleman (Actor) .. Sax Player
Ted Dunbar (Actor) .. Guitar Player
Jamil Nasser (Actor) .. Bass Player
Helmar Augustus Cooper (Actor) .. Johnson Keeley
Mary Bond Davis (Actor) .. Bernita
Toukie Smith (Actor) .. Teleprompter Operator
Mozelle Hawkins Allen (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Eloise Beasley (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Yolanda Beasley-Prime (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Cassondra M. Breedlove (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Dirk Chaney (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Brenda J. Childs (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Anthony Dean Copeland (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Hayward Cromartie (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Betty Cromartie Davis (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Valerie Inez Edwards (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Kimberley M. Garrett (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Rutha Harris (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Carolyn Henry (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Gary Nuckles-Holt (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Teretha G. Houston (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Angela L. Jones (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Morris Vernon Jones (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Rose Merry Jordan (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Jacqueline Martin (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Betty Matthews (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Naguanda Miller (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Sharon A. Mitchell (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Corey McGee (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Beverly S. Nixon (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Krishna Presha (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Jacqulyn V. Saunders (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Constance Small (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Troy L. Sneed Sr. (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Lawrence K. Thomas (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Ulisa A. Thomas (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
V. Ranaldo Welcome (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Berta J. Williams (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Kimberly L. Wright (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Steven Brown (Actor) .. Drummer
Rick Carter (Actor) .. Bass Player
Sterling Holloman II (Actor) .. Lead Guitar Player
Kenneth Paden (Actor) .. Pianist
Dwain L. White (Actor) .. Organist
Aaron Jordan (Actor) .. Eldridge Kid
Yakin Manassah Jordan (Actor) .. Eldridge Kid
Joshua Jordan (Actor) .. Donkey, Nativity Choir
Tiffany Joseph (Actor) .. Shepherd, Nativity Choir
Jessica Malloy (Actor) .. Mary, Nativity Choir
Amia Hart (Actor) .. Beverly's Child
Brittany Anderson (Actor) .. Sheep, Nativity Choir
Christopher Malloy (Actor) .. Angel, Nativity Choir
Andal Fequiere (Actor) .. Joseph, Nativity Choir
Mark Gilbert (Actor) .. Wise Man, Nativity Choir
Michael Marshall (Actor) .. Wise Man, Nativity Choir
Shaun Purefoy (Actor) .. Wise Man, Nativity Choir
Tiffiny Money Graham (Actor) .. Angel, Nativity Choir
Khalia Hamilton-Montoute (Actor) .. Angel, Nativity Choir
Marquis Bowen-Wallace (Actor) .. Shepherd, Nativity Choir
Lakeya Enos (Actor) .. Shepherd, Nativity Choir
Christine Lameisha Koon (Actor) .. Camel, Nativity Choir
Anthony Biggham (Actor) .. Lamb, Nativity Choir
Taleah Enos (Actor) .. Ox, Nativity Choir
Soul Tempo (Actor) .. Painting Singer
Jerry Brunsin (Actor) .. Painting Singer
Anthony Burnett (Actor) .. Painting Singer
Kevin Mitchell (Actor) .. Painting Singer
Phillip Mitchell (Actor) .. Painting Singer
Jernard Burks (Actor) .. Pizzabote

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Denzel Washington (Actor) .. Dudley
Born: December 28, 1954
Birthplace: Mount Vernon, New York, United States
Trivia: One of Hollywood's sexiest and most magnetic leading men, Denzel Washington's poise and radiantly sane intelligence permeate whatever film he is in, be it a socially conscious drama, biopic, or suspense thriller. More importantly, Washington's efforts, alongside those of director Spike Lee, have done much to dramatically expand the range of dramatic roles given to African-American actors and actresses.The son of a Pentecostal minister and a hairdresser, Washington was born in Mount Vernon, NY, on December 28, 1954. His parents' professions shaped Washington's early ambition to launch himself into show business: from his minister father he learned the power of performance, while hours in his mother's salon (listening to stories) gave him a love of storytelling. Unfortunately, when Washington was 14, his folks' marriage took a turn for the worse, and he and his older sister were sent away to boarding school so that they would not be exposed to their parents' eventual divorce. Washington later attended Fordham University, where he attained a B.A. in Journalism in 1977. He still found time to pursue his interest in acting, however, and after graduation he moved to San Francisco, where he won a scholarship to the American Conservatory Theatre. Washington stayed with the ACT for a year, and, after his time there, he began acting in various television movies and made his film debut in the 1981 Carbon Copy. Although he had a starring role (as the illegitimate son of a rich white man), Washington didn't find real recognition until he joined the cast of John Falsey and Joshua Brand's long-running TV series St. Elsewhere in 1982. He won critical raves and audience adoration for his portrayal of Dr. Phillip Chandler, and he began to attract Hollywood notice. In 1987, he starred as anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko in Richard Attenborough's Cry Freedom alongside Kevin Kline, and though the film itself alienated some critics (Pauline Kael called it "dumbfounding"), Washington's powerful performance earned him a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination.Two years later, Washington netted another Best Supporting Actor nod -- and won the award -- for his turn as an embittered yet courageous runaway slave in the Civil War drama Glory. The honor effectively put him on the Hollywood A-List. Some of his more notable work came from his collaboration with director Spike Lee; over the course of the 1990s, Washington starred in three of his films, playing a jazz trumpeter in Mo' Better Blues (1990), the title role in Lee's epic 1992 biopic Malcolm X (for which he received a Best Actor Oscar nomination), and the convict father of a high-school basketball star in He Got Game (1998).Washington also turned in powerful performances in a number of other films, such as Mississippi Masala (1991), as a man in love with an Indian woman; Philadelphia (1993), as a slightly homophobic lawyer who takes on the cause of an AIDS-stricken litigator (Tom Hanks); and Devil in a Blue Dress (1995), as a 1940s private detective, Easy Rawlins. Washington also reeled in large audiences in action roles, with the top box-office draw of such thrillers as The Pelican Brief (1993), Crimson Tide (1995), and The Siege (1998) attesting to his capabilities. In 1999, Washington starred in another thriller, The Bone Collector, playing a paralyzed forensics expert who joins forces with a young policewoman (Angelina Jolie) to track down a serial killer. That same year, he starred in the title role of Norman Jewison's The Hurricane. Based on the true story of a boxer wrongly accused of murdering three people in 1966, the film featured stellar work by Washington as the wronged man, further demonstrating his remarkable capacity for telling a good story. His performance earned him a number of honors, including a Best Actor Golden Globe and a Best Actor Oscar nomination.After another strong performance as a high-school football coach in Boaz Yakin's Remember the Titans, Washington cut dramatically against his "nice guy" typecast to play a corrupt policeman in Training Day, a gritty cop drama helmed by Antoine Fuqua. Washington surprised audiences and critics with his change of direction, but in the eyes of many, this change of direction made him a more compelling screen presence than ever before. (It also netted him an Oscar for Best Actor.) 2002 marked an uneven year for Washington. He joined the cast of Nick Cassavetes' absurd melodrama John Q., as a father so desperate to get medical attention for his ailing son that he holds an entire hospital hostage and contemplates killing himself to donate his own heart to the boy. Critics didn't buy the film; it struck all but the least-discriminating as a desperate attempt by Washington to bring credulity and respectability to a series of ludicrous, manipulative Hollywood contrivances. John Q. nonetheless performed healthily at the box (it grossed over a million dollars worldwide from a 36-million-dollar budget). That same fall, Washington received hearty praise for his directorial and on-camera work in Antwone Fisher (2002), in which he played a concerned naval psychiatrist, and even more so for director Carl Franklin's 2003 crime thriller Out of Time. Somewhat reminiscent of his role in 1991's crime drama Ricochet, Out of Time casts Washington as an upstanding police officer framed for the murder of a prominent citizen. In 2004, Washington teamed up with Jonathan Demme for the first occasion since 1993's Philadelphia, to star in the controversial remake of 1962's The Manchurian Candidate. Washington stars in the picture as soldier Bennett Marco (the role originally performed by Frank Sinatra), who, along with his platoon, is kidnapped and brainwashed during the first Gulf War. Later that year, Washington worked alongside Christopher Walken and Dakota Fanning in another hellraiser, director Tony Scott's Man on Fire, as a bodyguard who carves a bloody swath of vengeance, attempting to rescue a little girl kidnapped under his watch. Washington made no major onscreen appearances in 2005 -- and indeed, kept his activity during 2006 and 2007 to an absolute minimum. In '06, he joined the cast of Spike Lee's thriller Inside Man as a detective assigned to thwart the machinations of a psychotically cunning burglar (Clive Owen). The film opened to spectacular reviews and box-office grosses in March 2006, keeping Washington on top of his game and bringing Lee (whose last major feature was the disappointing 2004 comedy She Hate Me) back to the pinnacle of success. That same year, Washington joined forces once again with Tony Scott in the sci-fi action hybrid Déjà Vu, as an ATF agent on the trail of a terrorist, who discovers a way to "bridge" the present to the past to view the details of a bomb plot that unfolded days earlier. The Scott film garnered a fair number of respectable reviews but ultimately divided critics. Déjà Vu bowed in the U.S. in late November 2006. Meanwhile, Washington signed on for another action thriller, entitled American Gangster -- this time under the aegis of Tony Scott's brother Ridley -- about a drug-dealing Mafioso who smuggles heroin into the U.S. in the corpses of deceased Vietnam veterans.Washington appeared as New York City subway security chief Walter Garber in the 2009 remake of the 1974 thriller The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, and begun filming the post-apocalyptic drama The Book of Eli in the same year. He earned a Best Actor nomination in 2012 for his work as an alcoholic pilot in Robert Zemeckis' drama Flight.
Whitney Houston (Actor) .. Julia Biggs
Born: August 09, 1963
Died: February 11, 2012
Birthplace: Newark, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: The daughter of Cissy Houston and a cousin of Dionne Warwick, singer Whitney Houston burst on the music scene with her inaugural album in 1985, becoming the first woman performer to debut at the number one slot in the Billboard charts. Houston could have remained merely a fabulously successful songstress, but in 1992 she decided to make her film debut in The Bodyguard. Playing an ill-tempered rock star, Houston was paired with Kevin Costner, who portrayed an ex-cop hired to protect her from a stalking fan. Written years earlier by Lawrence Kasdan as a vehicle for Steve McQueen, The Bodyguard made a pile at the box office, providing Whitney Houston with yet another vocal hit: a new version of the Dolly Parton standard "I Will Always Love You", which became the biggest-selling single in the history of pop music. Houston was married to oft-arrested funk singer Bobby Brown from 1992-2007, with whom she had a daughter, Bobbi.
Courtney B. Vance (Actor) .. Rev. Henry Biggs
Born: March 12, 1960
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Although he had been appearing in both film and television productions since the mid-'80s, it took nearly two decades for actor Courtney B. Vance to finally receive recognition. The Detroit native was bitten by the acting bug while a student at Harvard, and though he had originally intended to study history, he felt the lure of the stage and was soon appearing in productions at Harvard before eventually joining the Boston Shakespeare Company. After graduation, Vance continued his acting career at the Yale School of Drama, and it was there that he first gained notice for his role opposite James Earl Jones in the August Wilson drama Fences. In 1987, Vance made his film debut in the war drama Hamburger Hill, and though he remained true to his stage roots in the ensuing years, screen roles kept rolling in. The actor climbed the credits throughout the 1990s with a series of supporting roles in The Hunt for Red October (1990), Beyond the Law (1992), and The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993). 1995 proved something of a breakthrough year for the rising star, with roles in Panther, Dangerous Minds, and The Last Supper offering him more screen time than ever. In 1996, Vance held his own as a minister opposite Denzel Washington and Whitney Houston in The Preacher's Wife. Drawing from his own faith -- which had recently been reawakened by the suicide of his father -- for the role, Vance also had memorable performances in Cookie's Fortune in 1999 and Space Cowboys the following year. He portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in the dramatic miniseries Parting the Waters (2000) and made another solid impression on television viewers the next year with a role in the popular series Law & Order: Criminal Intent.Vance would stick with the series for five years, concurrently appearing on the long-running medical drama ER. By the time he had finished his run on both programs, he was on to the science fictions series Flash Forward from 2009-2010, before signing on to appear alongside Michael Biehn in the post-apocalyptic horror flick The Divide in 2011.
Gregory Hines (Actor) .. Joe Hamilton
Born: February 14, 1946
Died: August 09, 2003
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Talented, amiable American actor and dancer Gregory Hines began tap dancing at age four with his brother Maurice in an act called the Hines Kids; the two later studied with tap whiz Henry LeTang, renamed themselves the Hines Brothers in 1962, and in 1964, teamed up with their father in an act called Hines, Hines, and Dad. The trio appeared on The Tonight Show and opened for big-name performers at a number of top-flight clubs. Hines left the trio in 1973, then spent five years in Venice, California, living what he called a "hippie" lifestyle and working with a jazz-rock band. In 1978 he returned to New York and, helped by his brother, auditioned for new shows, ultimately landing excellent parts in three musicals (Eubie!, Comin' Uptown, and Sophisticated Ladies); he received Tony nominations for each of the three shows. He finally received a Tony for his performance as Jelly Roll Morton in the Broadway show Jelly's Last Jam. All of this led to invitations from Hollywood, and he debuted onscreen in 1981's horror film Wolfen. He went on to make a few more films before landing a breakthrough role in Robert Evans's and Francis Ford Coppola's The Cotton Club (1984), one of the year's biggest movies; he also served as choreographer for that film. In 1988 he released an album titled Gregory Hines.
Justin Pierre Edmund (Actor) .. Jeremiah Biggs
Jenifer Lewis (Actor) .. Marguerite Coleman
Born: January 25, 1957
Birthplace: Kinloch, Missouri, United States
Trivia: Best known for playing unapologetically mature, assertive, and intelligent adult women, African-American supporting actress Jenifer Lewis originally launched her career as a vocalist, singing in a church choir in Kinloch, MO. Lewis' passion (and gift) for singing carried her to the Great White Way, where she appeared in a number of sell-out Broadway musicals -- including Ain't Misbehavin' and Dreamgirls. She subsequently migrated to the West Coast for a string of appearances in TV programs such as Roc, A Different World, Murphy Brown, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, Touched by an Angel, and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and graduated to features in 1992. The films in which Lewis has appeared run the gamut of quality, from outstanding (What's Love Got to Do With It?, 1993) to satisfactory (Sister Act, 1992; The Preacher's Wife, 1996) to downright abominable (Frozen Assets, 1992); many, however, demonstrated her fine gifts. More recently, Lewis attained some much-deserved recognition (and ascended to higher than usual billing) with her multi-season portrayal of Lana Hawkins in the prime-time medical drama Strong Medicine (2000).
Loretta Devine (Actor) .. Beverly
Born: August 21, 1949
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: Born in Houston in 1949, actress Loretta Devine rose to fame on-stage in the original Broadway production of Dreamgirls before parlaying her acclaim into a career in film and television. Her first major onscreen role came in 1987, when she was cast as a resident advisor on the Cosby Show-spin-off A Different World. Though she left the series after the first season, it was far from her final gig as a TV series regular.Throughout the early '90s, Devine appeared in small supporting roles in features films such as Class Act and Amos & Andrew as well as a number of TV guest spots on shows ranging from Roc to Picket Fences. In 1995, Devine's career was given a shot in the arm when she was cast as one of the leads in Waiting to Exhale, an ensemble film that proved to be a success with both critics and audiences. More supporting work followed, and in 2000 she was cast as a lead on David E. Kelley's Fox drama Boston Public, a show that would go on to be nominated for multiple Emmys over the course of its four seasons on the air.Devine's career came full-circle in 2006 when she was cast in a small role in the film adaptation of Dreamgirls, the stage musical that launched her career. The following year, she was cast as a regular on ABC's supernatural legal drama Eli Stone.In 2010 she appeared in the American remake of Death at a Funeral, the comedy Lottery Ticket, and Tyler Perry's ambitious For Colored Girls. In 2011 she appeared in Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family, and the next year she had a role on the TV series The Client List.
Lionel Richie (Actor) .. Britsloe
Born: June 20, 1949
Birthplace: Tuskegee, Alabama, United States
Trivia: Childhood home was actually on the Tuskegee University campus. Grandfather had worked with the college's founder, Booker T. Washington. Hoped at one point to become an Episcopal minister. Taught himself to play the piano by ear. First called the Mystics, his band became the Commodores after the word was picked at random out of a dictionary. The Commodores lost all their equipment to van thieves on a 1969 trip to New York. The Commodores opened for the Jackson Five on many tours in the early 1970s. Richie's compositions rose to the No. 1 position on the U.S. pop singles chart at least once in every year between 1977 and 1985. In 1985, composed (with Michael Jackson) and recorded "We Are the World," a recording benefiting African famine relief. Received the George and Ira Gershwin Lifetime Achievement Award in 2008. Has raised millions of dollars for the benefit of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. In 2010, he took part in a remix of "We Are the World" (featuring the likes of Justin Bieber, Pink and Lady Gaga) for the benefit of those hit by an earthquake in Haiti.
Paul Bates (Actor) .. Saul Jeffreys
Darvel Davis Jr. (Actor) .. Hakim
William James Stiggers Jr. (Actor) .. Billy Eldridge
Lex Monson (Actor) .. Osbert
Born: March 11, 1926
Marcella Lowery (Actor) .. Anna Eldridge
Born: April 27, 1946
Cissy Houston (Actor) .. Mrs. Havergal
Born: September 30, 1933
Aaron A. McConnaughey (Actor) .. Teen
Shyheim Franklin (Actor) .. Teen
Born: November 14, 1979
Taral Hicks (Actor) .. Teen
Born: September 21, 1974
Birthplace: The Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia: Sang in her church choir since she was young.Her mother was her manager at the beginning of her career.Was inspired by her older sister to pursue a career as a singer and actress.Started her acting career in theater with her sister in a minor supporting role.Made her debut in film in the first film of Robert De Niro as a director.In 1997, she signed a record deal with Motown.
Kennan Scott (Actor) .. Teen
Jernard B. Burks (Actor) .. Pizza Man
Michael Alexander Jackson (Actor) .. Robber
Jaime Tirelli (Actor) .. Liquor Store Owner
Born: March 04, 1945
Shari Headley (Actor) .. Arlene Chattan
Born: July 15, 1964
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Of Afro-Trinidadian descent.The youngest of four siblings.In 1984, signed as a model with FORD Modeling Agency after winning the Supermodel of The World Contest.Won the lead role in Coming to America (1988) in an audition process that included over two thousand actresses.Featured in Will Smith's "The Wild Wild West" music video.Was nominated for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series for her performance in 413 Hope St. even though the show only lasted 10 episodes.
Lizan Mitchell (Actor) .. Judge
Robert Colston (Actor) .. Bailiff
Victor Williams (Actor) .. Robbie
Born: September 19, 1970
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York
Juliehera DeStefano (Actor) .. Receptionist
Charlotte D'Amboise (Actor) .. Deborah Paige
Born: January 01, 1964
Delores Mitchell (Actor) .. Mary Halford
David Langston Smyrl (Actor) .. Hanley's Waiter
Harsh Nayyar (Actor) .. Christmas Tree Man
Mervyn Warren (Actor) .. Pianist
Born: February 29, 1964
Roy Haynes (Actor) .. Drummer
Born: March 13, 1926
George Coleman (Actor) .. Sax Player
Ted Dunbar (Actor) .. Guitar Player
Jamil Nasser (Actor) .. Bass Player
Helmar Augustus Cooper (Actor) .. Johnson Keeley
St. Cecilia Choir (Actor)
Mary Bond Davis (Actor) .. Bernita
Born: June 03, 1958
Toukie Smith (Actor) .. Teleprompter Operator
Born: April 25, 1955
Georgia Mass Choir and Band (Actor)
Mozelle Hawkins Allen (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Eloise Beasley (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Yolanda Beasley-Prime (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Cassondra M. Breedlove (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Dirk Chaney (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Brenda J. Childs (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Anthony Dean Copeland (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Hayward Cromartie (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Betty Cromartie Davis (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Valerie Inez Edwards (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Kimberley M. Garrett (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Rutha Harris (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Born: November 27, 1940
Carolyn Henry (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Gary Nuckles-Holt (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Teretha G. Houston (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Angela L. Jones (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Morris Vernon Jones (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Rose Merry Jordan (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Jacqueline Martin (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Betty Matthews (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Naguanda Miller (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Sharon A. Mitchell (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Corey McGee (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Beverly S. Nixon (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Krishna Presha (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Jacqulyn V. Saunders (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Constance Small (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Troy L. Sneed Sr. (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Lawrence K. Thomas (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Ulisa A. Thomas (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
V. Ranaldo Welcome (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Berta J. Williams (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Kimberly L. Wright (Actor) .. St. Matthew's Choir and Band Member
Steven Brown (Actor) .. Drummer
Rick Carter (Actor) .. Bass Player
Sterling Holloman II (Actor) .. Lead Guitar Player
Kenneth Paden (Actor) .. Pianist
Dwain L. White (Actor) .. Organist
Aaron Jordan (Actor) .. Eldridge Kid
Yakin Manassah Jordan (Actor) .. Eldridge Kid
Joshua Jordan (Actor) .. Donkey, Nativity Choir
Tiffany Joseph (Actor) .. Shepherd, Nativity Choir
Jessica Malloy (Actor) .. Mary, Nativity Choir
Amia Hart (Actor) .. Beverly's Child
Brittany Anderson (Actor) .. Sheep, Nativity Choir
Christopher Malloy (Actor) .. Angel, Nativity Choir
Andal Fequiere (Actor) .. Joseph, Nativity Choir
Mark Gilbert (Actor) .. Wise Man, Nativity Choir
Michael Marshall (Actor) .. Wise Man, Nativity Choir
Born: September 13, 1944
Shaun Purefoy (Actor) .. Wise Man, Nativity Choir
Tiffiny Money Graham (Actor) .. Angel, Nativity Choir
Khalia Hamilton-Montoute (Actor) .. Angel, Nativity Choir
Marquis Bowen-Wallace (Actor) .. Shepherd, Nativity Choir
Lakeya Enos (Actor) .. Shepherd, Nativity Choir
Christine Lameisha Koon (Actor) .. Camel, Nativity Choir
Anthony Biggham (Actor) .. Lamb, Nativity Choir
Taleah Enos (Actor) .. Ox, Nativity Choir
Soul Tempo (Actor) .. Painting Singer
Jerry Brunsin (Actor) .. Painting Singer
Anthony Burnett (Actor) .. Painting Singer
Kevin Mitchell (Actor) .. Painting Singer
Phillip Mitchell (Actor) .. Painting Singer
Jernard Burks (Actor) .. Pizzabote

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