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Keesha Sharp-1

TV Actress

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1973-06-09
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She’s best known for her standout performance as Monica Charles Brooks on the hit series Girlfriends, a role that earned her a well-deserved NAACP Image Award nomination. From 2002 to 2008, she brought depth and charm to the character, making Monica a fan favorite throughout the show’s run. In addition to her work on Girlfriends, she also gained recognition for her role in the sitcom Are We There Yet?, further showcasing her range and comedic timing on screen.

Before rising to fame, she built a strong foundation in theater, launching her acting journey with a powerful stage debut in Broadway’s Carousel. She later took her talents off-Broadway with a compelling performance in Living in the Wind, proving her versatility early on. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, her roots have always played an important part in shaping her identity and career path.

On a personal note, she married singer-songwriter and actor Brad Sharp back in 1997, and the couple has shared a lasting bond ever since. Together, they welcomed a son named Solomon, who remains a central part of their lives. Through every chapter—on stage, on screen, and in life—she continues to inspire with her talent, resilience, and authenticity.

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She’s made guest appearances on a number of popular television series over the years, showcasing her talent across different genres. You might have spotted her on Law & Order: SVU, where she brought depth to her role, or in the lighthearted sitcom Still Standing, where her performance added a memorable touch. She also appeared in Everybody Hates Chris, further proving her versatility as an actress. Fans of her work will recognize her from these shows, and each appearance only added to her growing reputation in the industry. She really knows how to leave an impression, no matter the role.

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