Judyann Elder


Judyann Elder is an American actress, director, and writer. She played Nadine Waters on the FOX sitcom Martin. She also played Harriette Winslow on CBS' Family Matters for the remaining eight episodes of its ninth and final season, after the departure of Jo Marie Payton. Elder is also a veteran of the stage who has appeared in scores of theatrical productions throughout the United States and Europe.

Early life and career

A founding member and resident actor with the Tony Award-winning Negro Ensemble Company, Elder originated roles in the premier productions of The Song of the Lusitanian Bogey, Daddy Goodness, Kongi's Harvest, and God is a .
In 1969, she played the role of Russell B. Parker's young love interest in Lonne Elder III's Ceremonies in Dark Old Men and toured with the company to London and Rome. She married the play's Pulitzer Prize-nominated author early that same year, changing her name to Judyann Elder. Elder and her husband moved to Los Angeles soon after, where she broadened her career to include roles on screen. She made guest star roles in series such as The Streets of San Francisco, Sanford and Son, Wonder Woman, and The White Shadow. In 1976, she made her Broadway debut at the Ambassador Theatre as Coretta King opposite Billy Dee Williams in I Have a Dream, directed by Robert Greenwald. She subsequently portrayed the role of Bernette Wilson in the television miniseries A Woman Called Moses, starring Cicely Tyson. Several roles on screen followed, including Forget Paris with Billy Crystal, The Players Club directed by Ice Cube, and Seven Pounds with Will Smith.
In the 1991–92 season of TV's Murphy Brown starring Candice Bergen, Elder portrayed Murphy Brown's obstetrician, Dr. Barton. Her recurring role culminated with the historic season finale where Dr. Barton delivered Murphy Brown's baby. She played Gina's mother, Nadine Waters, on Martin, starring Martin Lawrence; Gina was played by Tisha Campbell. In 1998, Elder replaced Jo Marie Payton as Harriette Winslow in the last episodes of the popular show Family Matters.
Elder has frequently returned to the stage, and last appeared at Arkansas Rep as Rose in August Wilson's Fences. She also has many theatre directorial credits, including The Book of the Crazy African, The Meeting, Ceremonies in Dark Old Men, and A Private Act. Her direction of Matthew Lopez' The Whipping Man starring Charlie Robinson at the Skirball Cultural Center for LA Theatre Works radio series was broadcast nationally in 2016.

Filmography

As director

  • 1989: Behind God's Backshort film
  • 2013: A Private Act – short film