Lorraine Toussaint (1960- )

March 25, 2022 
/ Contributed By: Otis Alexander

Lorraine Toussaint (Wikipedia)

Lorraine Toussaint (Wikipedia)

Actress Lorraine Toussaint was born and reared in Trinidad & Tobago on April 4, 1960, to Janet Beane, an educator. Information regarding her father is not available. Toussaint, however, was reared in Brooklyn, New York, and graduated from the High School of Performing Arts in Manhattan in 1978. Afterward, she enrolled in New Yorkโ€™s Juilliard School, majoring in theater and received a Bachelor of Fine arts degree in 1982 with a concentration in classical acting. On the day of her graduation from Juilliard, Toussaint started rehearsing for her first professional job with Shakespeare & Company in the city where she played Lady Macbeth in Macbeth.

In 1983, Toussaint appeared as Stendah in her first television show,ย The Face of Rage, directed by Donald Wrye. In 1986, Toussaint appeared in the television film,ย A Case of Deadly Force,ย and in the popular soap opera on ABC television,ย One Life to Live. Then she moved on to the television series, Law and Order, in 1990 and remained until 1995. From 1998 to 2002, she starred on the Lifetime television drama series,ย Any Day Now where she won the National Bar Associationโ€™s โ€œWiley A. Branton Awardโ€ for playing Rene Jackson, the protagonist in the series who represents the parents of AIDS victims. In 2005, Toussaint appeared in the Television Movie,ย Their Eyes re Watching God,ย based on the work of Zora Neal Hurston where she was cast as Pearl Stone.

In 2014 Toussaint took on her most prominent acting role as Vee in the Netflix Series, โ€œOrange Is the New Blackโ€ (Season 2 Episode 12). The following year, 2015, she received the Vanguard Award from Essence Magazine for her interpretation of Vee in Orange Is the New Black. She also earned a Criticsโ€™ Choice Television Award for โ€œBest Supporting Actress in a Drama Seriesโ€ for that role. Later in 2015, she won the โ€œVisionary Award,โ€ from the Black Film Critics Circle for โ€œBest Ensembleโ€ inย Selma as well as the Black Reel Award for โ€œBest Ensembleโ€ for that film.

On June 25, 2017, Toussaint and American-born actor Robert Michael Tomlinson were married for a brief time. Their daughter is Samara Zane Tomlinson.

In 2021 Toussaintโ€™s portrayed โ€œAuntie Viola โ€˜Viโ€™ Marsetteโ€ in the Equalizer starring Queen Latifah. She has also narrated and was highlighted in voice production of many theatrical works, including โ€œEmily Ghostโ€ in the animated television series, Summer Camp Island, as Masago in Star Wars: Visions, and the mother in Cinema Toast.

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Otis D. Alexander, Library Director at Saint John Vianney College Seminary & Graduate School in Miami, Florida, has also directed academic and public libraries in the District of Columbia, Indiana, Texas, and Virginia. In addition, he has been a library manager in the Virgin Islands of the United States as well as in the Republic of Liberia. His research has appeared in Public Library Quarterly, Scribnerโ€™s Encyclopedia of American Lives, and Virginia Libraries journal. Alexander received the Bachelor of Arts and Master of Science degrees from the University of the District of Columbia and the Master of Library & Information Science degree from Ball State University. He earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree from International University and studied additionally at Harvard Graduate School of Education Leadership for Academic Librarians, Oberlin Conservatory of Music Voice Performance Pedagogy, and Atlanta University School of Library & Information Studies.

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Alexander, O. (2022, March 25). Lorraine Toussaint (1960- ). BlackPast.org. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/lorraine-toussaint-1960/

Source of the Author's Information:

Anna Tingley, โ€œVillageโ€™ Star Lorraine Toussaint Played Lady Macbeth Right After Graduation,โ€ https://variety.com/2019/vintage/features/village-star-lorraine-toussaint-1203234353/; Geoff Berkshire, โ€œLorraine Toussaint Looks Back At โ€˜Orange Is the New Black Season 2,โ€ https://variety.com/2015/tv/spotlight/lorraine-toussaint-orange-is-the-new-black-season-2-emmy-1201514486/; Suzanne Cousins, โ€œFive female celebrities you didnโ€™t know were Caribbean,โ€ https://www.caribbeannationalweekly.com/entertainment/five-female-celebrities-you-didnt-know-were-caribbean/.

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