'For 35 years I’ve been the only black woman to win Outstanding Supporting Actresses in a Comedy Series. But that all changes tonight… and it’s come full circle!' Emmys
But only one other woman had any kind of inkling what she was going through: Jackée Harry — theBlack woman to win an Emmy for supporting actress in a comedy, 35 years ago in 1987, for her role on"227."
And shortly after Ralph's win, Harry sent out a series of tweets that not only congratulated her, but revealed that the pair shared a"227" connection. "Winning my Emmy was a career highlight, but it was also a lonely experience," Harry, who has recently been appearing on"Days of Our Lives," wrote in ."For 35 years I’ve been the only black woman to win Outstanding Supporting Actresses in a Comedy Series. But that all changes tonight… and it’s come full circle!","The network originally wanted @thesherylralph to play Sandra on 227, but I got the part and won an Emmy for it.
Harry starred as the egotistical, stylish Sandra on"227" from 1985-89, and was nominated a second time for the role in 1988., Harry added,"@thesherylralph’s had a remarkable career AND she’s one of the nicest people in Hollywood. Barbara Howard on #AbbottElementary is another fabulous character we’ve been fortunate to watch her breathe life into. Congrats, Sheryl & welcome to the club!" She added the hashtags #Emmys and #BlackGirlsRock.
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