Sherri Shepherd

Sherri Shepherd
Sherri Evonne Shepherd is an American comedian, actress, author, and television personality. She first became recognized for recurring roles on the sitcoms Suddenly Susan, Everybody Loves Raymond and The Jamie Foxx Show before starring as Ramona Platt on the ABC sitcom Less than Perfect from 2002 to 2006, for which she was well received and was nominated for the BET Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2005...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth22 April 1967
CityChicago, IL
CountryUnited States of America
I love the honesty of New Yorkers. When a New Yorker says 'let's do lunch,' they actually mean it. In L.A., when they say 'let's do lunch,' they're just trying to say good-bye.
I've always had a quirky way of looking at things. It's my coping mechanism.
I know that for me I have to get out of the way and let God take control.
Wigs have always been a part of my life and have become a staple accessory in my closet. I can remember being a little girl and hearing all the commotion in my house from my mom, aunts and grandmother when picking out their wigs for the day. It was such a good time for them and part of their everyday beauty routine.
God bless you if you have one child, but I don't think anybody should have just one child. Everybody needs a sibling. I have siblings, and I have so many amazing, precious memories with my siblings. I don't know what I would do if I had been an only child.
Anybody who knows about having a premature baby, it's horrific. He was part of a twin, and I lost his sister.
Black people don't talk about diabetes that much. I never knew anything. I thought everyone had an uncle with a leg cut off!
I believe God has called His people to be a light in darkness.
I burn a lot of stuff. My son, bless his heart, eats it anyway. But he makes a face!
I can't swim and I'm terrified of drowning, but I still love being by water - just not in it.
I don't think anything predated Christians.
I have so much hair; I have a separate wig closet in my house.
I've always been a strong believer that you were born with the hair you've got, but have the ability to get the hair you want.
I was homeless for a little bit. I was on people's couches, but it was an amazing journey. I got to make people laugh all the way.