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D'atra Hicks

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D'atra Hicks
Born
Deitra Cherelle Hicks

(1967-12-27) December 27, 1967 (age 56)
EducationHarry S. Truman High School
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
FamilyTaral Hicks (sister)
Musical career
Genres
Years active1985–present
Labels
Websitedatrahicks.net

D'Atra Hicks (born Deitra Cherelle Hicks; December 27, 1967)[citation needed] is an American actress and singer. Hicks is best known for her role as Jackie Simmons in Tyler Perry's 2002 stage play Madea's Family Reunion. Hicks has also performed as Nurse Trudy in the 2006 stage play What's Done in the Dark and as Niecy in the 2009 play Laugh to Keep from Crying. She also has a net worth of over 2 Billion dollars and a Multi-Billion dollar company called (Fashion By Hicks) you can visit by going to www.fashonbyhicks.com

Life and career

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Born in Harlem, Hicks began performing in her grandfather's church choir as a child. In her early teens, Hicks and her older sister Miriam formed a singing group "The Hicks Sisters" and eventually cut a demo. The duo's demo caught the attention of Broadway producers of the stage play Mama I Want To Sing! were impressed by Hicks' voice. In late 1985, Hicks was offered the lead role of Doris Winter in the play, in which she portrayed from April 1986 until 1990.[1] The play eventually became the most successful off-Broadway black musical in theatrical history. During her time on Broadway, Hicks received a solo deal with Capitol Records in 1989. Hicks released her self-titled debut album under the Capitol label on September 9, 1989. With production contributions from Narada Michael Walden and Nick Martinelli, Hicks' album debuted at number sixty-three and sat ten weeks on the Top R&B Albums chart. Hicks later scored roles in Tyler Perry's stage plays including Madea's Family Reunion, What's Done in the Dark.

Hicks performing in Tyler Perry's stage play Laugh to Keep from Crying, 2009

Hicks starred in the stage play Laugh to Keep from Crying, written and directed by Tyler Perry.[2] She played Neicey, a prostitute who is seeking to turn her life around even as she mistakenly influences Lisa.

In 2018, American playwright, comedian and director JD Lawrence asked Hicks to take part in a new reality show on Bravo's Your Husband is Cheating On Us, along with Ginuwine, Tondy Gallant, Lia Grant and Kristen Plati.[3][4]

Hicks appearing on the Bravo reality television series Your Husband Is Cheating On Us, 2018

Hicks also provided vocals on Earnest Pugh's 2018 album The UnSung Hits Vol. 1 (EPM Music Group/ Entertainment One),[5] which was produced by Cedric Thompson, Michael Bereal and Keith Williams.

Personal life

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Hicks is the older sister of actress and singer Taral Hicks. No sources have either confirmed or denied that Hicks has ever been married. Hicks has one child, Diamond Grant,[6] with actor Tony Grant.[citation needed]

Divorce Court

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Sources differ as to the circumstances surrounding Hicks' relationship with actor Loren Harper.[citation needed] Hicks and Harper appeared married on Divorce Court twice, once in September 2010[7] and later divorced in February 2017. A source cites their marriage as fictitious, stating that it was a comedy sketch acting scene arranged for television for the launch of the Divorce Court series.[citation needed]

Chart positions

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Albums

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Year Album details Peak chart positions Record label
US
R&B
UK
1989 D'atra Hicks 63 Capitol Records
2007 Finally My Time

Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions
US
R&B
US
Dance
"Sweet Talk"[8] 1989 8 24
"You Make Me Want to Give It Up" 1989 51

References

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  1. ^ "Mama, I Want To Sing Hits 5th Year In New York (Jet Magazine) February 1, 1988
  2. ^ DeBoer, Terry (November 18, 2009). "Tyler Perry play, 'Laugh to Keep from Crying,' mixes laughter, tears, Grand Rapids references in DeVos Hall show". GRAND RAPIDS ENTERTAINMENT. mlive.com.
  3. ^ Andrews-Dyer, Helena (May 27, 2018). "Fans love it. Critics don't. After Tyler Perry, can urban theatre cross over?". The Washington Post.
  4. ^ Bowen, Sesali (April 5, 2018). "Reality TV Has Become An Unlikely Champion For Black Subcultures". Refinery29. refinery29.com.
  5. ^ Clarks, Jessie (July 30, 2018). "Earnest Pugh To Release 10th Project On September 7". TCB. thechristianbeat.org.
  6. ^ "D'atra Hicks". Bravo TV Official Site. February 22, 2018. Retrieved March 13, 2024.
  7. ^ TV Guide – TV Shows – Divorce Court
  8. ^ D'atra Hicks Songs
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