CCH Pounder

This commanding, stage-trained black actress' unusual film acting resume began with a small role in "All That Jazz" (1979) and also included bit parts in "I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can" (1982) and "Prizzi's Honor" (1985). Pounder's first memorable feature starring role was in Percy Adlon's "Bagdad Cafe" (1987) as a gutsy, highly overworked mother of four who runs a truckstop in Nevada and becomes unlikely friends with a naive plump German tourist. Subsequent film appearances--typically playing police officers, doctors, scientists, politicians or similar women of authority--include smaller roles in "Postcards from the Edge" (1990), the misbegotten "Sliver" and "RoboCop 3" (both 1993), "Face/Off" (1997) and "End of Days" (1999).

Pounder's TV credits include the historical dramas "As Summers Die" (HBO, 1986) and "Murder in Mississippi" (1990). She was outstanding as a mother struggling for a better life for her children in the TV adaptation of J. Anthony Lukas' "Common Ground" (CBS, 1990), a nonfiction account of the strife caused by the court-ordered desegregation of Boston's public schools in the early 1970s. Pounder garnered an Emmy nod playing a skeptical FBI agent overseeing a bizarre hostage crisis on "The X-Files" (Fox, 1994). She has also appeared in the recurring roles of surgeon Dr. Angela Hicks on NBC's medical drama "ER" (1994-97), Cheryl Andrews on "Millennium" (Fox, 1996-97) and attorney Carolyn Maddox on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (2001, 2004).

In 2002 Pounder was cast in the role of her career as the world-weary yet morally uncorruptable police detective Claudette Wyms in the hard-edged f/x cop drama "The Shield." As the the series' moral compass and one of the few characters (and actors) able to go toe-to-toe with Michael Chiklis without blinking, Pounder's subtle, multilayered performance branded her as the unsung hero of the show.

  • Also Credited As:
    C.C.H. Pounder, Carol Christine Hilaria Pounder
  • Born:
    December 25, 1952 in Georgetown, British Guyana
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Jewelry designer
Family
  • Father: Ronald Pounder. educated at Cornell University; died of cancer in 1984
  • Mother: Betsy Pounder.
  • Sister: Shelley Pounder. oldest
Milestones
  • 1970 Moved to the USA
  • 1979 Feature acting debut, played a nurse in "All That Jazz"
  • 1979 Stage debut, "The Mighty Gents" at the New York Shakespeare Festival
  • 1981 Had small role in "I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can"
  • 1981 Moved to Los Angeles
  • 1985 TV acting debut, "The Atlanta Child Murders"
  • 1987 Appeared as regular on Fox series "Women in Prison"
  • 1987 First starring role in a feature, "Bagdad Cafe"
  • 1994 Played recurring role of Dr Angela Hicks on the NBC medical drama "ER"; earned 1996-1997 Emmy nomination for the role
  • 1997 Appeared in "Face/Off"
  • 1999 Cast as a police detective in "End of Days"
  • 1999 Played a dying matriarch in the Julie Dash-directed "Funny Valentines" (aired on Starz!)
  • 2001 Was featured in the HBO drama "Boycott"
  • 2002 Co-starred in the FX series "The Shield" playing a police detective
  • 2004 Cast in "Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story" opposite Jamie Foxx
  • 2005 Received an Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her role on "The Shield"
  • Born in Guyana
  • Had recurring role on the Fox drama "Millennium"
  • Sent to England by parents to be educated

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