Kia Goodwin

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Kia Goodwin
Born
Kia Joy Goodwin

NationalityAmerican
Years active1976–present

Kia Joy Goodwin is an American actress. She is best known for her childhood role as Tiffany Holloway, Rose Holloway's daughter on the NBC comedy sitcom 227 for two seasons (1985–1987).

Career[edit]

Goodwin made her first television appearance commercially in 1976 for such products as M&M's, Jello Pudding, and AT&T. In 1981, she joined the First National Touring Company of Annie, where she played the role of Duffy. After the tour closed in 1982, she went on to join the final Broadway cast of Annie playing the roles of Tessie and then Kate. At the same time, she went on to work on an ABC Afterschool Special in 1981, then appeared in 1984's Growing Up on Broadway.

In the spring of 1985, Goodwin was cast as Tiffany Holloway on the NBC sitcom 227 as a series regular during the show's first season. Goodwin's mother was unhappy in California and wanted to move back to New York, so she was let out of her contract and written out of the series after the second season, where Goodwin was now a recurring guest star. She reprised the role for the final time in a season three episode ("The Sing-Off").[1]

She appeared in the 1993 HBO movie, Strapped as Latisha Jordan.[2] In 1998 she appeared on Broadway again in Paul Simon's musical The Capeman. Later that year she co-starred opposite Jennifer Aniston in the 1998 film, The Object of My Affection; two years later, she appeared as a Young Nurse in the 2000 movie, The Opportunists. She has also guest starred on television shows such as Jake In Progress, Platinum, Barbershop, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Law & Order.

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1998 The Object of My Affection Juliet
1999 The Opportunists Young Nurse
2001 Ordinary Sinner Deborah
2002 New World Order Tommi
2002 Swimfan Rene
2012 You're Nobody 'til Somebody Kills You Michelle Malone
2019 DC Noir Mrs. Harris

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1981, 1993 ABC Afterschool Special Stephanie / Marlen 2 episodes
1985–1988 227 Tiffany Holloway 21 episodes
1993 Strapped Latisha Jordan Television film
2001, 2015 Law & Order: SVU Audrey Thompson / Shari 2 episodes
2003 Platinum Lady Bryce 5 episodes
2005 Jake in Progress Tracy Dawson Episode: "Boys' Night Out"
2005–2006 Barbershop Da Boot 4 episodes
2007 Law & Order Kendra Washington Episode: "The Family Hour"
2013–2015 The Good Wife Sondra 5 episodes
2015 Show Me a Hero Elaine Henderson 4 episodes
2016 Elementary Yvette Ingram Episode: "To Catch a Predator Predator"
2018 The Plug Helen Episode: "Bird Gets a Pass"
2019 The Code Antoinette 'Toni' Poirier 2 episodes

References[edit]

  1. ^ Holder, Frank; Littleton, Darryl (2019-11-04). This Day In Comedy: The Ethnic Encyclopedia of Laughter (in Arabic). TrineDay. ISBN 978-1-63424-263-9.
  2. ^ Fearn-Banks, Kathleen (2009-08-04). The A to Z of African-American Television. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-6348-4.

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