Niecy Nash-Betts

Niecy Nash-Betts

29 movies Acting Feb 23, 1970 Palmdale, California, USA

Niecy Nash-Betts, originally named Carol Denise Ensley, was born on February 23, 1970, and has made a significant mark as an American actress, comedian, and television host. She is widely recognized for her dynamic performances in various television series, including her portrayal of Agent Simone Clark in The Rookie: Feds, Deputy Raineesha Williams in the Reno 911 franchise, Desna in Claws, and Lolli Ballentine in The Soul Man. Nash-Betts has also captivated audiences as Glenda Cleveland in the Netflix series Dahmer, Dr. Jamie Ryan on Never Have I Ever, Flo Kennedy in Mrs. America, Deloris Wise in When They See Us, Denise Hemphill in Scream Queens, and Didi Ortley in Getting On.

Her hosting skills shine through in the reality series Clean House and the game show Don't Forget the Lyrics! Additionally, she made guest appearances on five episodes of Season 5 of The Masked Singer and has been featured multiple times on the revamped Match Game.

In the film industry, Nash-Betts is known for her roles as Gloria Williams in Stolen by My Mother: The Kamiyah Mobley Story, Richie Jean Jackson in Selma, Michelle in Not Easily Broken, and Naomi in Guess Who. She has also lent her voice to characters like Rosalita in G-Force and Bertie in the series Agent Elvis.

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