Niecy Nash

Carol Denise Betts (previously Nash, née Ensley; born February 23, 1970)[1] (/ˈnsi/) is an American actress and television host. Her acting career began in the late 1990s, with appearances in the films Boys on the Side (1995) and Cookie's Fortune (1999). She garnered recognition for her portrayal of Deputy Raineesha Williams in the comedy series Reno 911! (2003–2009, 2020–2022), along with hosting the Style Network show Clean House (2003—2010), for which she won a Daytime Emmy Award.

Niecy Nash
Nash in 2010
Born
Carol Denise Ensley

(1970-02-23) February 23, 1970 (age 54)
Other namesNiecy Nash-Betts
Alma materCalifornia State University, Dominguez Hills
Occupation(s)Actress, television host
Years active1995–present
Spouses
Don Nash
(m. 1994; div. 2007)
Jay Tucker
(m. 2011; div. 2020)
Jessica Betts
(m. 2020)
Children3

Nash received two Primetime Emmy Awards nominations for starring in the comedy-drama series Getting On (2013–2015). She also starred in the sitcom The Soul Man (2012–2016), and horror-comedy series Scream Queens (2015–2016),[2] From 2017 to 2022, she played a leading role in the crime comedy-drama Claws (2017–2022).

Nash collaborated with director Ava DuVernay in the drama films Selma (2014) and Origin (2023), and the miniseries When They See Us (2019), for which she was nominated for another Primetime Emmy Award. Nash also played feminist leader Florynce Kennedy in the miniseries Mrs. America (2020), and starred in the miniseries Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (2022), winning a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress as well as receiving a Golden Globe nomination.

Early life

Nash was born Carol Denise Ensley, in Palmdale, California, on February 23, 1970. She was raised in South Central Los Angeles. At the age of five, Nash developed an interest in entertainment after watching actress Lola Falana on television. When she was fifteen, Nash witnessed her mother get shot by an abusive boyfriend.[3] She became a spokesperson for M.A.V.I.S. (Mothers Against Violence In Schools), the organization founded by her mother after the 1993 shooting death of Nash's younger brother, Michael. M.A.V.I.S.'s mission is to inform the public of the violence children encounter on school campuses. Nash attended California State University, Dominguez Hills in Carson, California.[4]

Career

Nash at the 2008 Emmys

Early works

Nash made her professional acting debut in the 1995 comedy-drama film, Boys on the Side starring Whoopi Goldberg.[4] On television, she later guest-starred in NYPD Blue, Judging Amy, Reba, Girlfriends, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and ER. She also appeared in the 1999 comedy film Cookie's Fortune directed by Robert Altman, and had a recurring role on the CBS drama series City of Angels in 2000.

From 2003 to 2009, Nash played the roles of Deputy Raineesha Williams and T.T. on the Comedy Central comedy series Reno 911!. She hosted Clean House on the Style Network from 2003 to 2010, as well as providing the voice of Mrs. Boots on the ABC Family animated series Slacker Cats, and starred as Rhonda, opposite Jerry O'Connell, in the short-lived Fox sitcom Do Not Disturb in 2008. She guest-starred on The Bernie Mac Show as Bernie's sister Bonita from 2003 to 2005. Nash won a Daytime Emmy in 2010 as the producer/host of Clean House: The Messiest Home in the Country in the category of Outstanding Special Class Special.[5] On August 4, 2010, Nash announced that she was leaving Clean House, and also that the show would continue without her.[6]

Nash appeared on the tenth season of ABC's Dancing with the Stars beginning in March 2010, where she was partnered with Louis van Amstel. On May 11, Nash and van Amstel were eliminated from the competition, taking fifth place.[7] In 2011, she got her own reality show, Leave It To Niecy, on TLC, about her life with her new husband and stepson, but it was quickly cancelled. In that same year she was in a TLC wedding special.[8][9][10] She also appeared in the films Code Name: The Cleaner (2007), Reno 911!: Miami (2007), Cook Off! (2007), Not Easily Broken (2009), G-Force (2009), and Trust Me (2013).

2012–present

Nash in 2008 commercial for Clorox products

In 2012, Nash began starring opposite Cedric the Entertainer in the TV Land sitcom The Soul Man, a spinoff of Hot in Cleveland.[11] The series ran five seasons and ended in 2016. In 2013, she began starring opposite Laurie Metcalf in the HBO comedy series Getting On.[12] She received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series nomination for her role on the show in 2015 and 2016,[13] as well as a Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2016.[14] For her performance, Nash received positive critical reception, followed by more serious roles.[15][16]

In 2014, Nash played Richie Jean Jackson, the wife of Dr. Sullivan Jackson, in the historical drama film Selma, directed by Ava DuVernay.[17] DuVernay cast Nash after seeing her on the Getting On.[16] The film received acclaim from critics; on Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a rating of 99%, based on 205 reviews, with an average rating of 8.7/10.[18] Selma was listed on many critics' top ten lists.[19] Also that year, Nash joined the cast of the Fox comedy series The Mindy Project in a recurring role as Dr. Jean Fishman, a rival of the title character.[20][21]

From 2015 to 2016, Nash co-starred on the Fox horror-comedy series Scream Queens[2] as a security guard, and then FBI Agent Denise Hemphill. She appeared in another Fox comedy, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, as Andre Braugher's sister.[22] Also in 2016, she was cast in the leading role in the Fox comedy pilot The Enforcers.[23][24] The pilot, however, was not ordered to series. Nash later had a recurring role as Louise Bell in the Showtime period drama Masters of Sex.[25]

In 2017, Nash was cast in a leading role in the TNT crime comedy-drama series Claws, produced by Rashida Jones, about a South Florida nail salon.[26][27] Also in 2017, Nash appeared in Mary J. Blige's music video for "Strength of a Woman".[28] For her dramatic turn in Claws, Nash has received critical praise.[29][30] She received a Satellite Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy, as well as another nomination for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series. In July 2018, Nash received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the television category.[31][32] In August 2018, it was announced that Nash would star in and produce Naked With Niecy Nash, a late-night talk show for TNT.[33][34] Later that year, Ava DuVernay cast her in the Netflix limited drama series When They See Us.[35] For her performance, she received critical praise and a nomination for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie.[36]

In 2020, Nash starred in Netflix drama film, Uncorked, directed by Prentice Penny,[37][38] and had a recurring role in the Netflix comedy-drama Never Have I Ever, created by Mindy Kaling.[39] Also that year, she played civil rights advocate Florynce Kennedy in the Hulu miniseries Mrs. America.[40] Later in 2020, Nash signed on to host her own syndicated daytime talk show for CBS Television Distribution.[41] Nash reprised her role as Deputy Raineesha Williams in the seventh season of Reno 911! which aired on Quibi. She starred in the Lifetime movie Stolen by My Mother: The Kamiyah Mobley Story playing Gloria Williams, her abductor.[42] She also appeared in the 2021 Paramount+ movie Reno 911! The Hunt for QAnon. The eighth season of the series, titled Reno 911! Defunded, premiered on The Roku Channel in February 2022. During season five of The Masked Singer, Nash served as a guest host while regular series host Nick Cannon recovered from COVID-19. On April 28, 2021, Fox announced that it had ordered a revival of Don't Forget the Lyrics with Nash as host.[43] It premiered on May 23, 2022.[44]

Nash guest-starred on two episodes of The Rookie, titled "Simone" and "Enervo", which served as a backdoor pilot centered on her character and aired on April 24 and May 1, 2022. On May 13, 2022, the spinoff, titled The Rookie: Feds, was ordered.[45] The series premiered on September 27, 2022. In July 2022, Nash signed a first-look television deal with Entertainment One.[46] Also that year, she played the title character's mother in the drama film, Beauty.

In late 2022, Nash starred as Glenda Cleveland in the Netflix true-crime limited series, Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. She received positive reviews for her performance.[47][48][49][50] She won the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Movie/Miniseries and the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special. Additionally, she received a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie, the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.[51] The following year, she starred in the biographical drama film Origin by Ava DuVernay, based on life of Isabel Wilkerson. It premiered at the 80th Venice International Film Festival.[52]

Personal life

In February 1993, Nash's brother Michael Ensley was shot and killed at the age of 17 by a 16-year-old gunman at Reseda High School in California.[53] In the aftermath, Nash began telling jokes to help her mother cope with depression. "That is when I knew I had a gift to do comedy. I decided I was going to go out and spread this around as a means to help the other people who are suffering."[54]

Nash was married for 13 years to Don Nash, an ordained minister; they filed for divorce in June 2007. They have three children together.[55]

In September 2010, Nash became engaged to Jay Tucker.[56] Nash participated in a TLC reality show that followed the preparations for the wedding.[57] On May 28, 2011, they were married at the Church Estate Vineyard in Malibu.[58] On October 30, 2019, Nash announced her pending divorce from Tucker via Instagram.[59] On June 21, 2020, the divorce was finalized.[60]

On August 29, 2020, Nash married singer Jessica Betts.[61][62] She has chosen not to label her sexual orientation, and does not feel that she is coming out now, as she didn't feel sexually repressed before.[63]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Boys on the SideWoman at Diner
1999Cookie's FortuneWanda Carter
The BachelorAfrican-American Bride
2003Malibu's Most WantedGladys
2004Hair ShowDebra
2005Jepardee!Keisha JenkinsShort film
Guess WhoNaomi
Here Comes Peter Cottontail: The MovieMama RobinVoice
2007Code Name: The CleanerJacuzzi
Reno 911!: MiamiDeputy Raineesha Williams
Cook Off!Ladybug Briggs
2008Horton Hears a Who!Miss YelpVoice
Mrs. CAnesthesiologistShort film
2009Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black ComedyHerself
Not Easily BrokenMichelle
The ProposalStewardessCameo appearance
G-ForceRosalita
2013Trust MeAngie
Nurse 3DRegina
2014Walk of ShameBus Driver
SelmaRichie Jean Jackson
2017DownsizingLeisureland Salesperson
2020UncorkedSylvia
2022BeautyBeauty’s Mother
2023OriginMarion Russell Wilkerson

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Party of FiveNurseEpisode: "Spring Breaks: Part 1"
1998Rude AwakeningGaynielleEpisode: "Naked Again"
1999Malcolm & EddieJackieEpisode: "B.S. I Still Love You"
Time of Your LifeClerkEpisode: "The Time She Came to New York"
2000City of AngelsEveline WalkerRecurring cast (season 1)
PopularTeacherEpisode: "Hard on the Outside, Soft in the Middle"
Any Day NowMiss LavondeEpisode: "Lighten Up, Rene"
2001Rude AwakeningCaller #3Episode: "Altar Ego"
Kate BrasherJune/Jane ClarkEpisode: "Tracy"
One on OneDarlaEpisode: "Fifteen Candles"
That's LifeDarleneEpisode: "Plus One" & "Idiots"
NYPD BlueTonya DunbarEpisode: "Baby Love"
Judging AmyOfficer Letitia SitzEpisode: "Beating the Bounds"
2002RebaMayaEpisode: "He's Having a Baby"
GirlfriendsLaShelleEpisode: "Just Dessert"
For Your LoveClerkEpisode: "The Blast from the Past"
Presidio MedNurseEpisode: "Milagros"
CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationSnuff Film ProcessorEpisode: "Snuff"
2003That's So RavenMadame Cassandra/ShirleyEpisode: "Psychics Wanted"
ERJudith AndersonEpisode: "Missing"
Kid NotoriousTollie Mae (voice)Main cast
2003–05The Bernie Mac ShowBenitaGuest cast (season 2-4)
2003–09
2020–22
Reno 911!Deputy Raineesha WilliamsMain cast
2003–10Clean HouseHerself/hostMain cast (season 1-9)
2004Half & HalfCarlaEpisode: "The Big Mother of a Mother's Day Rides Again Episode"
MonkVarla DavisEpisode: "Mr. Monk and the Girl Who Cried Wolf"
2005My Name Is EarlRhonda GibbsEpisode: "Cost Dad the Election"
2006The BoondocksCookie Freeman (voice)Episode: "Wingmen"
MinoriteamFasto's Mama (voice)Recurring cast
2007Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-ListHerselfEpisode: "Dating for Publicity"
2007–09Slacker CatsMrs. Boots (voice)Recurring cast
2007–13American Dad!Additional Voices (voice)Recurring cast
2008MADtvHerselfEpisode: "Episode #14.1"
The Mighty B!Miriam Breedlove (voice)Episodes: "Toot Toot!"/"To Bee or Not to Bee"
"Something's Wrong with This Taffy"/"Name Shame"
Chocolate NewsTrina HarperEpisode: "Episode 2"
Do Not DisturbRhonda PeetMain cast
2009The Real Housewives of AtlantaHerselfEpisode: "New Attitude, Same ATL"
2009–10Messiest HomeHerselfRecurring cast
2010New Now Next AwardsHerself/hostTV special
RuPaul's Drag RaceHerself/Guest JudgeEpisode: "The Snatch Game"
Brandy & Ray J: A Family BusinessHerselfEpisode: "It's a Celebration"
Dancing with the StarsHerselfContestant: Season 10
Gary UnmarriedCharleenEpisode: "Gary Tries to Find Something for Mitch" & "Gary Unmarried?"
The Cleveland ShowJanet (voice)Episode: "Another Bad Thanksgiving"
2011Way Black When: PrimetimeHerself/hostEpisode: "Episode #1.6"
Annual Trumpet AwardsHerself/hostTV special
The LeBronsGloria (voice)Main cast
2012Celebrity Wife SwapHerselfEpisode: "Niecy Nash/Tina Yothers"
Leave It to NiecyHerselfMain cast
Let's Talk About LoveHerselfMain cast
2012–16The Soul ManLolli BallentineMain cast
2013Life AfterHerselfEpisode: "Sheryl Lee Ralph: Life After Dreamgirls"
Who Wants to Be a MillionaireHerselfEpisode: "Celebrity Week 4 & 5"
Hollywood Game NightHerself/PanelistEpisode: "America's Got Game Night"
Ben and KateRozEpisode: "Father-Daughter Dance"
2013–15Getting OnDenise "Didi" OrtleyMain cast
2014ExhaleHerselfEpisode: "What Is Love?"
Family Game NightHerselfEpisode: "Celebrity Edition: Niecy Nash"
Bad TeacherCarlaEpisode: "What's Old Is New"
The Mindy ProjectDr. Jean FishmanRecurring cast (season 3)
2015Celebrity Family FeudHerselfEpisode: "Cheryl Hines vs. Niecy Nash/Duck Dynasty vs. Katy Mixon"
Hollywood Game NightHerself/Celebrity PlayerEpisode: "Cedric Gives Niecy a Hand"
2015–16TripTankAdditional Voices (voice)Recurring cast
Scream QueensDenise HemphillRecurring cast
2016The $100,000 PyramidHerself/Celebrity PlayerEpisode: "Kevin Pollak vs. Niecy Nash"
Brooklyn Nine-NineDebbie HoltEpisode: "The Cruise"
Masters of SexLouise BellRecurring cast (season 4)
As the Fire Pit BurnsJennifer Bowen-BrownMain cast
2016–19Match GameHerself/Celebrity PlayerRecurring guest
2017Drop the MicHerselfEpisode: "Niecy Nash vs. Cedric the Entertainer"
Modern FamilyJoan [64]Episode: "All Things Being Equal"
Angie TribecaPandoraEpisode: "Go Get 'Em, Tiger"
2017–22ClawsDesna SimmsMain cast
2018Kevin Hart: What The FitHerselfEpisode: "Firefighting with Niecy Nash"
Fresh Off the BoatWilhelminaEpisode: "Big Baby"
A.P. BioKimEpisode: "Teacher Jail"
SpeechlessKikiEpisode: "J-i-Jingle T-h-Thon"
2018–19Family GuySheila (voice)Recurring cast (season 17), guest (season 18)
2019Black Girls Rock!Herself/hostTV special
When They See UsDelores WiseMain cast
Marvel Rising: Playing with FireShocktress (voice)Episode: "Playing with Fire"
2020Behind Her FaithHerselfEpisode: "Niecy Nash"
I Can See Your VoiceHerself/PanelistEpisode: "Episode #1.2" & #1.10"
The Masked SingerHerself/Guest PanelistEpisode: "The Group A Finals - The Masked Frontier"
Celebrity Game FaceHerselfEpisode: "Sweatsuit Charades and Donut Holes"
A Million Little ThingsGloriaEpisode: "The Kiss"
Mrs. AmericaFlo KennedyRecurring cast
Stolen by My Mother: The Kamiyah Mobley StoryGloria WilliamsTV movie
2020–23Never Have I EverDr. Jamie RyanRecurring cast; 16 episodes
2021The Masked SingerHerselfHost: Season 5
GLAAD Media AwardsHerself/hostTV special
Q-ForceCaryn (voice)Recurring cast
The Problem with Jon StewartThelmaEpisode: "Guns"
Reno 911!: The Hunt for QAnonDeputy Raineesha WilliamsTV movie
2022About Last NightHerselfEpisode: "Casey Wilson/Niecy Nash/Damion Lee/Sydel Curry Lee"
Don't Forget the Lyrics!Herself/hostTV series
Finding Your RootsHerselfEpisode: "Episode #9.3"
Celebrity Game FaceHerselfEpisode: "Tournament of Losers"
Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer StoryGlenda Cleveland7 episodes
Reno 911!: It's a Wonderful HeistDeputy Raineesha WilliamsTV movie
2022–2023The Rookie: FedsSpecial Agent Simone ClarkMain cast
The RookieRecurring cast (season 4-5)
2023Finding Your RootsHerselfEpisode: "Secret Lives"
Celebrity Family FeudHerselfEpisode: "The Rookie vs. The Rookie: Feds and Lauren Lapkus vs. June Diane Raphael"
Agent ElvisBertie (voice)Main cast
Human ResourcesHope (voice)4 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Spider-Man 2Additional Voices (voice)

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationAwardProjectResultRef.
2009Gracie AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesReno 911!Won
Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lifestyle ProgramClean HouseNominated
Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Special Class ProgramNominated
2010Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lifestyle ProgramNominated
Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Special Class ProgramWon
2014NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Comedy SeriesThe Soul ManNominated
2014Black Film Critics CircleBest EnsembleSelmaWon
Black Reel AwardsBest EnsembleWon
Critics' Choice Movie AwardBest Acting EnsembleNominated[65]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics AssociationBest EnsembleNominated
NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Comedy SeriesThe Soul ManNominated
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesGetting OnNominated[66]
2016Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated[67]
Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated[68]
Online Film Critics SocietyBest Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
2018Satellite AwardsBest Actress - Television Series Musical or ComedyClawsWon
Black Reel AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesNominated
2019NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
Satellite AwardsBest Actress - Television Series Musical or ComedyNominated
Black Reel AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesNominated
Black Reel AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Limited Series or MovieWhen They See UsWon
African-American Film Critics AssociationBest EnsembleWon
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or MovieNominated[69]
Satellite AwardsBest Actress - Miniseries or Television MovieNominated
2020NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Television Movie or SeriesWon
Online Film Critics SocietyBest Ensemble in a Motion Picture or Limited SeriesWon
Online Film Critics SocietyBest Actress in a Motion Picture or Limited SeriesNominated
Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or MovieNominated[70]
Essence MagazineEssence Black Women in HollywoodHonored
Women's Image Network AwardsActress Made For Television Movie / Limited SeriesStolen by My Mother: The Kamiyah Mobley StoryNominated
2023Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Movie/MiniseriesDahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer StoryWon[71]
Golden Globe AwardsBest Supporting Actress - TelevisionNominated[72]
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Miniseries or MovieNominated[73]
NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Television SeriesWon
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieWon

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