Holliday, Jennifer (1960–)

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Holliday, Jennifer (1960–)

African-American singer. Name variations: Jennifer Linsley; Jennifer-Yvette Holliday. Born Oct 19, 1960, in Houston, TX; m. Billy Meadows, 1991 (div. 1991); m. Andre Woods, 1993 (div. 1995).

Gifted belter, won lead in Broadway musical Your Arms Too Short to Box With God (1980); won Tony award for performance in hit musical Dreamgirls (1991) and a Grammy for Dreamgirls' showstopper "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" (1991); won 2nd Grammy for interpretation of Duke Ellington standard "Come Sunday" (1985); released albums Feel My Soul (1983), Say You Love Me (1985), Get Close to My Love (1987), I'm on Your Side (1991), On & On (1994) and The Best of Jennifer Holliday (1996); appeared in Grease (1995) and Chicago; portrayed gospel singer on tv series "Ally McBeal" (1997); films include The Rising Place (2001).

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