CCH Pounder Movies
Born in Guyana, actress
CCH Pounder made her first film appearance as a nurse in
Bob Fosse's
All That Jazz (1979).
Pounder went on to play a small part in
Prizzi's Honor before her first big role as truckstop owner Brenda in
Bagdad Cafe. Her first TV-series assignment was as husband-murderer Dawn Murphy in the short-lived FOX sitcom Women in Prison. Many dramatic TV movies followed, including
Leap of Faith,
Third Degree Burn,
Murder in Mississippi, and the two-part CBS miniseries
Common Ground. On the big screen, she had supporting parts in
Postcards From the Edge,
Kurt Baker's version of
The Importance of Being Earnest, and the romantic comedy
Benny & Joon. After appearing in
Sliver and
Robocop 3, she returned to television for the role of Dr. Angela Hicks on
ER, earning her an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress. She left the show in 1997 and went on to countless TV movies (
Final Justice,
Netforce,
A Touch of Hope, just to name a few), as well as a couple feature films (
Face/Off,
End of Days) and TV miniseries (
House of Frankenstein,
To Serve and Protect). In 2001, she narrated the PBS documentary series
Race: The Power of an Illusion and played a judge in
Allison Anders' independent drama
Things Behind the Sun. In 2002, she was back on television as Detective Claudette Wynn on the FOX police drama
The Shield. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide