
Tyra Ferrell
Acting
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tyra Ferrell (born March 29, 1962) is an American actress. Ferrell was born in Houston, Texas. She moved from Houston to New York after high school and began her career on stage including roles on Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music (1981) and Ain't Misbehavin on Broadway. She made her screen debut in a small role in the 1981 comedy film So Fine, and later appeared in Lady Beware, School Daze, The Mighty Quinn, and The Exorcist III. On television, she guest-starred in Hill Street Blues, The Twilight Zone, and Quantum Leap, and had recurring roles on Square One Television, The Bronx Zoo, and Thirtysomething. In 1990, Ferrell was regular cast member on the short-lived CBS sitcom City starring Valerie Harper. In 1991, Ferrell played supporting roles in the films Boyz n the Hood and Jungle Fever. In the same year, she was listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1991" in John A. Willis' Screen World. The following year, she starred alongside Wesley Snipes in the comedy film White Men Can't Jump, and later had supporting roles in Equinox, Poetic Justice and The Perfect Score. Ferrell also played the leading role alongside Mare Winningham in the 1993 Lifetime Television movie Better Off Dead. In 1994, she had the recurring role as Dr. Sarah Langworthy during the first season of the NBC medical drama ER, and from 1996 to 1997 she co-starred alongside Corbin Bernsen on the syndicated science fiction series The Cape. In 2000, Ferrell co-starred alongside Khandi Alexander in the HBO miniseries The Corner. She later guest-starred on Soul Food, The Shield and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In 2004, she was nominated for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special for her role in the ABC television film NTSB: The Crash of Flight 323. She returned to acting ten years later with the leading role in Tasha Smith's directorial debut, Boxed In. In 2015, Ferrell was cast in a recurring role on the second season of Fox's prime-time soap opera Empire.
Known For

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
1999 · tv

Chicago P.D.
2014 · tv

ER
1994 · tv

Full House
1987 · tv

The Shield
2002 · tv

Quantum Leap
1989 · tv

Empire
2015 · tv

Hill Street Blues
1981 · tv

The Twilight Zone
1985 · tv

Early Edition
1996 · tv

Moonlighting
1985 · tv

Hunter
1984 · tv

thirtysomething
1987 · tv

Boyz n the Hood
1991 · movie

The Exorcist III
1990 · movie

The Bronx Zoo
1987 · tv

Poetic Justice
1993 · movie

White Men Can't Jump
1992 · movie

Soul Food
2000 · tv

The Cape
1996 · tv

Jungle Fever
1991 · movie

The Perfect Score
2004 · movie

The Corner
2000 · tv

The Trials of Rosie O'Neill
1990 · tv

Nuts
1987 · movie

School Daze
1988 · movie

Equinox
1992 · movie

The Mighty Quinn
1989 · movie

Lady Beware
1987 · movie

The Neon Empire
1989 · tv