Tracee Ellis Ross
Tracee Joy Silberstein, professionally known as Tracee Ellis Ross, was born on October 29, 1972. She is a prominent American actress celebrated for her impactful performances in television. Ross gained widespread recognition for her role as Joan Clayton on the UPN/CW series Girlfriends, which aired from 2000 to 2008, earning her two NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series.
Born to iconic Motown singer Diana Ross and Robert Ellis Silberstein, Tracee began her career in independent films and variety shows, including hosting the pop-culture magazine The Dish on Lifetime. She made notable appearances in films such as Hanging Up (2000), I-See-You.Com (2006), and Daddy's Little Girls (2007). Following this, she took on the role of Dr. Carla Reed in the BET series Reed Between the Lines (2011), which garnered her a third NAACP Image Award.
From 2014 to 2022, Ross starred as Dr. Rainbow Johnson in the acclaimed ABC comedy Black-ish, where her talent earned her six NAACP Image Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and nominations for two Critics' Choice Television Awards and five Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. In 2019, she co-created the spin-off Mixed-ish, and in 2020, she showcased her versatility by starring in and contributing to the soundtrack of the musical film The High Note.
Filmography
Labor Pains
Cold Copy
Candy Cane Lane
Far Harbor
Daddy's Little Girls
I-See-You.com
Sesame Street: Elmo's Playdate
Little
Hanging Up
Life Support
Sue
The Runaway Bunny
The High Note
Invisible Beauty
American Fiction
Seen & Heard: The History of Black Television
The Premise
mixed-ish
black-ish
The Hair Tales
Girlfriends
Reed Between the Lines