Date of Birth
Greenwood, Mississippi, USA
Nickname
Tommie
Spouse
| Dr.Allen Stewart |
(? - present) 4 children |
Trivia
Winner - 1998 Gabriel Award's Golden Medal Award (radio)for her narration of "Remembering Slavery"
Based her character (Principal Rivers) on the "Walker, Texas Ranger" (1993) episode "Rise to the Occasion" on her days as a teaching assistant at Lanier High School in Jackson, Mississippi.
While on "In the Heat of the Night" (1988) underwent 3 1/2 hours of age makeup each day to transform the youthful actress into the elderly "Aunt Etta."
Her two sons hold degree's in finance.Her daughter and adopted goddaughter are speech pathologists.
Lifetime Member of:The Order of the Golden Circle
Lifetime Member of:The NAACP
Lifetime Member of :Zeta Phi Beta Sorority
First Mcknight Doctoral Fellow in Theater Arts at the same time she held a fellowship in the National Endowment for Humanity
Honorary Doctorate from Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa
First African American Female to receive a doctorate from Florida State University's School of Theater.
In 1995 she was inducted into the National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame
Has received numerous key's to cities across the U.S.
Professor and Director of Theater at Alabama State University
Taught for Twenty Years at Jackson State University in Jackson Miss.
Lifetime member of the Order of the Golden Circle.
Lifetime member of the NAACP.
Lifetime member of Zeta Phi Beta sorority.
First African American female to receive a doctorate from Florida State University's School of Theater.
Has received numerous keys to cities across the U.S.
Taught for 20 years at Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi.
Where Are They Now
Professor and Director of Theater at Alabama State University

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Soror Tonea Harris Stewart, Ph.D.