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Tina Yvonne Andrews (born April 23, 1951) is an American actress, television producer, screenwriter, author and playwright. She is known for writing the TV mini-series, Sally Hemings: An American Scandal (2000), which was the first time that the Jefferson-Hemings relationship had been explored on TV, and with Hemings portrayed as a fully realized woman. In 2001, Andrews was the first African American to win the Writers Guild of America award for Original Long Form, for her script for this mini-series. Andrews had earlier explored her interest in Hemings with a play, The Mistress of Monticello, which was read at a workshop in Chicago in 1985.
Date Of Birth April 23, 1951 Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, United States Profession Actress, Writer, Producer Education New York University Spouse Stephen Gaines Awards NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work, Nonfiction Star Sign Taurus
Actress Title Year Status Character Charles in Charge 1989 TV Series Linda Murphy Beauty and the Beast 1989 TV Series Booth Woman Small Wonder 1988 TV Series The Stewardess Off the Mark 1987 Justine What's Happening Now! 1987 TV Series Linda Spenser: For Hire 1986 TV Series Willa Harper The Atlanta Child Murders 1985 TV Mini-Series Gwendolyn Falcon Crest 1983 TV Series Valerie At Ease 1983 TV Series Sarah Banks Trapper John, M.D. 1982 TV Series Reba Carny 1980 Sugaree The Contender 1980 TV Mini-Series Missy Dinwittie B.A.D. Cats 1980 TV Series Winners 1978 TV Series Shawn Leach Billy: Portrait of a Street Kid 1977 TV Movie Roseanne Quincy M.E. 1977 TV Series Protestor Roots 1977 TV Mini-Series Aurelia Sanford Arms 1977 TV Series Angie Wheeler McNaughton's Daughter 1976 TV Mini-Series Aprili Police Story 1975 TV Series Elise Marcus Welby, M.D. 1975 TV Series Darlene Stokes Mannix 1975 TV Series Edna The Streets of San Francisco 1975 TV Series Millie Good Times 1975 TV Series Henrietta The Odd Couple 1974-1975 TV Series Secretary / Tina Sanford and Son 1972-1974 TV Series Elizabeth / Wedding Guest Born Innocent 1974 TV Movie Josie Conrack 1974 Mary Love Story 1973 TV Series Tenafly 1973 TV Series Robin Carter Hit! 1973 Jeannie Allen Room 222 1972-1973 TV Series Esther The Girls of Huntington House 1973 TV Movie Tina The Weekend Nun 1972 TV Movie Bernetta Mod Squad 1972 TV Series Laurie Jameson The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie 1972 TV Series Veronica The Brady Bunch 1971 TV Series Doreen Days of Our Lives 1965 TV Series Valerie Grant #1 (1975-1977)
Writer Title Year Status Character Sistas 'N the City 2003 Video written by Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis 2000 TV Movie teleplay Sally Hemings: An American Scandal 2000 TV Movie written by Why Do Fools Fall in Love 1998 written by
Producer Title Year Status Character Sistas 'N the City 2003 Video executive producer Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis 2000 TV Movie co-executive producer Sally Hemings: An American Scandal 2000 TV Movie co-executive producer
Director Title Year Status Character Sistas 'N the City 2003 Video original material
Self Title Year Status Character Life After 2013 TV Series Herself Sistas 'N the City 2003 Video Herself, Sistas Round Table / Interview Roots: Celebrating 25 Years 2002 TV Movie Herself E! Mysteries & Scandals 1999 TV Series documentary Herself The Hollywood Squares 1977 TV Series Herself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2001 WGA Award (TV) Writers Guild of America, USA Original Long Form Sally Hemings: An American Scandal (2000)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2001 Black Reel Black Reel Awards Network/Cable - Best Screenplay, Adapted or Original Sally Hemings: An American Scandal (2000) 1999 Black Film Award Acapulco Black Film Festival Best Screenplay Why Do Fools Fall in Love (1998)
Known for movies Sally Hemings: An American Scandal (2000) as Writer
Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis (2000) as Writer
Why Do Fools Fall in Love (1998) as Writer