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Michole Briana White
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| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1991–present |
Michole Briana White is an American actress. She has appeared in many popular television shows and movies. You might know her best as Lucille Flenory from the crime series Black Mafia Family, which started in 2020.
Michole has also been in several films. These include Out of Darkness (a TV movie from 1994) and Courage Under Fire (1996). She also appeared in Volcano (1997) and Lila & Eve (2015).
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Michole's Acting Journey
Early TV Roles
Michole Briana White started her acting career on television. She appeared in many well-known sitcoms. These include L.A. Law and The Wonder Years. She also had roles in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Family Matters. Other shows she appeared in were Blossom, Martin, and Living Single.
She was also a regular cast member in the TV show Muscle in 1995. Later, she became known for playing attorney Fatima Kelly. This role was in the A&E series 100 Centre Street.
Movies and Stage Work
Michole has acted in many movies throughout her career. Some of her early film roles include Encino Man (1992) and Courage Under Fire (1996). She was also in Volcano (1997).
She worked with director Spike Lee on films like 25th Hour (2002) and She Hate Me (2004). In 2010, she appeared in the movie Faster. More recently, she was in Malignant (2021).
In 2009, Michole also performed on stage. She was part of a traveling play called Stick Fly.
Recent TV Appearances
Michole continues to act in popular television series. From 2020 to 2022, she was a guest star in Dead to Me. She also had a recurring role in Goliath in 2021.
Since 2021, she has been a main cast member in the series BMF. In 2022, she appeared in FBI: International and Atlanta.
Awards and Recognitions
Michole Briana White has received awards for her acting.
- In 2000, she won an Obie Award. This was for "Excellence of Ensemble Performance" for her work in the play Jitney.
- Also in 2000, she won a Drama Desk Award. This award was for "Outstanding Ensemble Performance" for the same play, Jitney.