Geri Jewell Movies
Actress and comedienne
Geri Jewell marked a first: the first performer with a life-altering physical disability to hold a regular part on a primetime network sitcom. Despite a permanent condition of cerebral palsy that impacted her speech and physical coordination,
Jewell clung steadfastly to a dream of establishing herself as a stand-up comic, a dream realized with a successful series of engagements at L.A.'s hallowed Comedy Store in 1978, then the Media Access Awards in 1980. Witnessing great talent and tenacity, producer
Fern Field sensed
Jewell's potential and introduced her to television mogul
Norman Lear, whose work creating such programs as
All in the Family,
Good Times,
Maude, and
The Jeffersons had put him at the top of his game during the 1970s. Deeply impressed by
Jewell,
Lear tapped her to play Geri Warner, the 23-year-old cousin of Blair Warner (
Lisa Whelchel), on the all-girls prep school sitcom
The Facts of Life. Though not a regular,
Jewell appeared intermittently on the program from 1981 to 1984, and via her disability helped the series explore issues theretofore unaddressed in primetime programming.
Following the end of
Jewell's run on
Facts in 1984, she turned up on an episode of
21 Jump Street and in the
Gail Singer all-female stand-up documentary
Wisecracks (1991), but found her most substantial audience as cleaning woman Jewel on HBO's 19th century western drama
Deadwood (2004-2006). Meanwhile,
Jewell continued to tour as a comedienne, a motivational speaker, and a disability trainer for such organizations as the U.S. Army and the CIA. She also opened for musical acts including
Robert Goulet and
Judy Collins and landed a major role as Aunt Lolly in the 2006 comedy
The Night of the White Pants, co-starring
Tom Wilkinson and
Nick Stahl. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide