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Full Name
  
Terresa Graves

Years active
  
1967–1983

Resting place
  
Cremation

Occupation
  
Actress, Singer

Role
  
Actress


Other names
  
Theresa Graves

Name
  
Teresa Graves

Nationality
  
American

Religion
  
Jehovah's Witness

Ex-spouse
  
William Reddick

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Born
  
January 10, 1948 (
1948-01-10
)
Houston, Texas, U.S.

Cause of death
  
Burns sustained in House Fire.

Died
  
October 10, 2002, Inglewood, California, United States

Nominations
  
Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series - Drama

Movies and TV shows
  
Get Christie Love!, Rowan & Martin's Laugh‑In, That Man Bolt, Turn‑On, Get Christie Love

Similar People
  
Dorothy Uhnak, William A Graham, George Schlatter, Clive Donner, Chelsea Brown

Teresa graves the first black woman to star in a dramatic tv series


Teresa Graves (born Terresa Graves; January 10, 1948 – October 10, 2002) was an American actress and singer. As the star of the 1974 Get Christie Love!, Graves is credited as being the first African-American woman to star in her own hour-long drama television series.

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Early life and Career

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Born in Houston, Texas, Graves began her career singing with The Doodletown Pipers. She soon turned to acting and became a regular in the two variety shows: Our Place (1967) and the infamous single episode of Turn-On (1969). She then became a regular on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In during its third season. Graves appeared in a number of films before her pivotal role in the 1974 television movie Get Christie Love!. She reprised the role of police investigator "Christie Love" in a short-lived TV series of the same name, which featured Charles Cioffi and Jack Kelly as Lieutenants Reardon and Ryan, respectively, Love's supervisors. Jet magazine described Graves as "television's most delightful detective, the epitome of a tough lady cop with more feminine features than Venus". In 1969 she toured with Bob Hope's USO tour in Southeast Asia.

Later Years and death

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Graves was baptized as one of Jehovah's Witness in 1974, and almost immediately began using her celebrity to bring international awareness to the persecution of Witnesses in Malawi under then-leader Hastings Kamuzu Banda's "one-party rule". In 1983, she retired from show business to devote her time to the religion. For the rest of her life, Graves resided at 3437 West 78th Place in the Hyde Park neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, and took care of her mother. On October 10, 2002, Graves' home caught fire. She was found unconscious in a bedroom before being rushed to the hospital where she later died. She was 54 years old.


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Filmography

Actress
1974
Get Christie Love! (TV Series) as
Christie Love
- I'm Your New Neighbor (1975) - Christie Love
- A Few Excess People (1975) - Christie Love
- A High Fashion Heist (1975) - Christie Love
- From Paris with Love (1975) - Christie Love
- The Big Rematch (1975) - Christie Love
- My Son, the Murderer (1975) - Christie Love
- Murder on High C (1975) - Christie Love
- Our Lady in London (1975) - Christie Love
- Too Many Games in Town (1975) - Christie Love
- The Deadly Sport (1975) - Christie Love
- The Longest Fall (1974) - Christie Love
- Deadly Justice (1974) - Christie Love
- Bullet from the Grave (1974) - Christie Love
- Downbeat for a Dead Man (1974) - Christie Love
- Fatal Image (1974) - Christie Love
- Highway to Murder (1974) - Christie Love
- For the Family Honor (1974) - Christie Love
- Death on Delivery (1974) - Christie Love
- Pawn Ticket for Murder (1974) - Christie Love
- Emperor of Death Street (1974) - Christie Love
- Deadly Betrayal (1974) - Christie Love
- Market for Murder (1974) - Christie Love
1974
Old Dracula as
Countess Vampira
1974
Black Eye as
Cynthia
1974
Get Christie Love! (TV Movie) as
Christie Love
1973
That Man Bolt as
Samantha Nightingale
1973
The Rookies (TV Series) as
Susan Davis
- Easy Money (1973) - Susan Davis
1972
The New Dick Van Dyke Show (TV Series) as
Miss Allen
- The Needle (1972) - Miss Allen
1972
Keeping Up with the Joneses (TV Movie)
1969
Laugh-In (TV Series) as
Regular Performer / Guest Performer
- 100th Anniversary with John Wayne (1971) - Guest Performer
- Claudine Longet, Marcello Mastroianni, Louis Nye (1971) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Andy Griffith (1971) - Regular Performer
- The Wedding of Tyrone and Gladys (1970) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Milton Berle (1970) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Danny Kaye (1970) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Ringo Starr (1970) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Dan Blocker (1970) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Carl Reiner (1970) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Jack Benny (1970) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Tony Curtis Again (1970) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Jonathan Winters (1970) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring James Garner For the Second Time (1970) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Miss Nancy Sinatra (1969) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Greer Garson (1969) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Phyllis Diller (1969) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Englebert Humperdinck (1969) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Sammy Davis, Jr. (Again) (1969) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Sid Caesar (1969) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Carol Channing (1969) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Buddy Hackett (1969) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Flip Wilson (Again) (1969) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson and Romy Schneider (1969) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Sonny & Cher (1969) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Diana Ross and Michael Caine (1969) - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring Debbie Reynolds, Peter Sellers and Johnny Carson (1969) - Regular Performer
1971
The Funny Side (TV Series) as
Minority Wife
- The Funny Side of the Consumer (1971) - Minority Wife
- The Funny Side of Leisure (1971) - Minority Wife
- The Funny Side of Newspapers (1971) - Minority Wife
- The Funny Side of Law & Order (1971) - Minority Wife
- The Funny Side of Money (1971) - Minority Wife
- The Americans (Pilot) (1971) - Minority Wife
1971
Smith's Point (TV Series) as
April Eastman
Soundtrack
1974
Get Christie Love! (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
- Our Lady in London (1975) - (performer: "We Can Work It Out", "Heart of my Heart")
- Downbeat for a Dead Man (1974) - (performer: "Don't Let Me Lose This Dream", "You Are the Sunshine of My Life")
1972
The John Byner Comedy Hour (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.5 (1972) - (performer: "I'm Gonna Love You Forever")
1969
Laugh-In (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
- The Wedding of Tyrone and Gladys (1970) - (performer: "I Wanna Be Like a Soul Sister")
- Guest Starring Miss Nancy Sinatra (1969) - (performer: "What a Party", "The Sexy Sixties" - uncredited)
1970
The Bob Hope Christmas Special (TV Special documentary) (performer: "The Weight", "Let the Sunshine In", "If My Friends Could See Me Now")
Self
1982
Women I Love: Beautiful But Funny (TV Special) as
Self
1975
Dinah! (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.131 (1975) - Self
1973
The Burns and Schreiber Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 21 July 1973 (1973) - Self
1972
Half the George Kirby Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.9 (1972) - Self
1972
The New Bill Cosby Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.7 (1972) - Self
1972
Soul Train (TV Series) as
Self
- Gladys Knight & the Pips/The O'Jays/Major Lance (1972) - Self
1972
The John Byner Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.5 (1972) - Self
1972
Portable Electric Medicine Show (TV Special) as
Self
1972
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 27 March 1972 (1972) - Self
1970
The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 15 November 1971 (1971) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 13 November 1970 (1970) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 12 November 1970 (1970) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 11 November 1970 (1970) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 10 November 1970 (1970) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 9 November 1970 (1970) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 29 June 1970 (1970) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 16 February 1970 (1970) - Self - Panelist
1970
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Richard Dawson, Teresa Graves, Marlyn Mason, Marcia Wallace, John Gavin, Ben Murphy (1971) - Self
- Ron Ely, Carol Lynley, Teresa Graves, Desi Arnaz Jr., Jack Jones (1971) - Self
- Alex Karras, Stanley Myron Handelman (1971) - Self
- Frank Sinatra Jr., Fred Williamson, Teresa Graves, Deacon Jones, Graham Hill, Dr. Cleo Dawson, Segun Bucknor & The Sweet Things (1971) - Self
- George Burns, Jack Albertson, Miyoshi Umeki, Teresa Graves, Patti Moore, Ben Lessy (1971) - Self
- Pat O'Brien, Teresa Graves, Stu Gilliam, Stiller & Meara (1970) - Self
- Peter Lawford, Sonny King, Jo Anne Worley, Teresa Graves, Kenny Kingston (1970) - Self
- Ozzie & Harriet Nelson, Ann-Margret, Roger Smith, Marty Allen, Teresa Graves (1970) - Self
- Harry Belafonte, Sergio Franchi, Teresa Graves, David Schoenbrun, Lewis and Christy (1970) - Self
- From Las Vegas guests are Cesar Romero, Fats Domino, Jackie Vernon, Teresa Graves, Jack E. Leonard, Leonard Barr (1970) - Self
1971
The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
Self - Singer
- Episode #24.23 (1971) - Self - Singer
1971
The Bob Hope Special (TV Special) as
Self
1970
Ed Sullivan's Armed Forces Tour (TV Special) as
Self
1970
The Bob Hope Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Bob Hope Looks at Women's Lib with Connie Stevens, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Virginia Graham, Kaye Ballard, Totie Fields, Sheila MacRae, Nanette Fabray, Martha Raye, Imogene Coca, Phyllis Diller, Edie Adams, Jo Anne Worley, Ruth Buzzi, Teresa Graves, Minnie Pearl, Nancy Walker, Irene Ryan (1970) - Self
1970
The Real Tom Kennedy Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.21 (1970) - Self
1970
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Comedienne
- Episode #9.172 (1970) - Self - Comedienne
1969
Laugh-In (TV Series) as
Self - Regular Performer / Self
- Guest Starring Peter Lawford Again (1970) - Self
- Guest Starring Jack E. Leonard (1969) - Self - Regular Performer
- Guest Starring The Monkees (1969) - Self - Regular Performer
1970
The Bob Hope Christmas Special (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1969
Letters to Laugh-in (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 19 November 1969 (1969) - Self
- Episode #1.36 (1969) - Self
- Episode #1.21 (1969) - Self
- Episode #1.3 (1969) - Self
1969
Turn-on (TV Series) as
Self
- Premiere Show & Final Show (1969) - Self
1968
Soul (TV Movie) as
Self
1968
The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Vocalist
- The Pied-Eyed Piper (1968) - Self - Guest Vocalist
1967
Our Place (TV Series) as
Self (1967)
Archive Footage
2004
TV in Black: The First Fifty Years (Video documentary)

References

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