Anne-Marie Johnson (born
July 18, 1960) is an American
actress and impressionist who has starred
in film and on television. She is perhaps best known for her
role as high school educator Althea Tibbs on the
NBC/
CBS television drama
In the Heat of the
Night. Anne-Marie is the current First Vice-President of
the
Screen Actor's Guild. She
ran for president of the actor's union in 2009 on the Membership
First ticket, but lost to eventual winner
Ken
Howard.
Biography
Johnson
was born in Los Angeles, California
. Her first role was as Aileen Lewis in on
the 1984
NBC comedy
series Double Trouble. After the
1985
syndicated series What's Happening Now!! (as Raj's
wife Nadine Hudson Thomas), she became well-known for portraying
Althea Tibbs on the
NBC/
CBS
television series In the Heat of the
Night from 1988-1993.
While appearing on "In the Heat of the Night," she recorded the
song "Little Drummer Boy" for the 1991 cast Christmas CD "Christmas
Time's A Comin'." Providing vocals behind her were country gospel
legends
The Marksmen Quartet
and Nashville drummer Monty Hall. The song was produced by co-stars
Randall Franks and
Alan Autry.
Career
She joined the cast of the
Fox Network
sketch
comedy series In
Living Color in its last season (1993-1994); afterwards
she portrayed Alycia Barnett in one season of the
Fox series
Melrose
Place (1995-1996). She had a recurring role on the
CBS television
series JAG as Representative Bobbi
Latham.
She has made guest appearances on other television series, from
Solo One,
Diff'rent Strokes,
Hill Street Blues,
Babylon 5,
Living Single,
That's So Raven,
Girlfriends, and
Rock Me Baby. Recent parts include playing
fashion designer Donna Cabonna on
That's So Raven.
She appeared on the game show
Card
Sharks, where her name was listed as "Anne Johnson". She
later appeared on the game show
Child's Play under her full
name. Johnson was elected First National Vice President of the
Screen Actors Guild in
2005.
Johnson has been married to Martin Grey since 1996.
Impressions
Filmography
References
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http://www.sag.org/press-releases/september-24-2009/ken-howard-elected-as-screen-actors-guild-presidentamy-aquino-elect
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