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An American comedienne, actress, and television personality, Sherri Shepherd was born on April 22, 1967, in Chicago, Illinois. In addition to her work in entertainment, Shepherd is also an author and entrepreneur. Known for her vibrant humor and engaging presence, she has built a multifaceted career across television, publishing, and business.
Sherri Shepherd is the eldest of three sisters. During her childhood, her family moved to Hoffman Estates, a suburb of Chicago. Raised in a modest household, her mother worked as a maid while her father was employed as a restaurant service manager at Sambo's. Despite financial constraints, Shepherd creditably pursued her ambitions in the entertainment industry.
Shepherd began her professional life as a legal secretary in Beverly Hills in 1990. While dedicated to her job, her passion was in comedy. In 1995, she made the bold decision to leave her legal career to pursue stand-up comedy full-time. Her breakthrough came quickly when she was cast in the short-lived WB sitcom "Cleghorne!" just 12 days after quitting her job. However, after the show was canceled after one season, she returned to her secretarial position for three more years before her entertainment career gained momentum once again.
Shepherd’s television and comedy career advanced significantly in the 2000s. She created and starred in the Lifetime sitcom "Sherri" in 2009, a show loosely based on events from her own life. She also made several guest appearances on the game show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire." Her talent was further displayed in her recurring role as Angie Jordan, wife of Tracy Morgan's character, on the hit NBC series "30 Rock."
In 2006, she began guest co-hosting “The View” on ABC and was promoted to a full-time co-host in 2007. Shepherd remained a major fixture on the show until 2014, earning praise and multiple Daytime Emmy Award nominations. She also served as a co-host during the 2008 Emmy Awards.
Beyond acting and hosting, Shepherd has demonstrated strong entrepreneurial skills. By 2015, she successfully launched a business catering to wigs and hair extensions. She also hosted the comedy showcase "NickMom Night Out" on the Nickelodeon channel, targeting a parenting audience with relatable humor.
Shepherd has published two books. Her debut, "Permission Slips: Every Woman’s Guide to Giving Herself a Break," released in 2009, was well-received for its candid and motivating content. In 2013, she co-authored "Plan D: How to Lose Weight and Beat Diabetes" with nutrition and medical experts, sharing her personal journey with type 2 diabetes and promoting wellness awareness.
In 2012, Shepherd competed in the 14th season of ABC’s "Dancing with the Stars," partnered with professional dancer Val Chmerkovskiy. Her enthusiasm and performances resonated with audiences, though she was eliminated mid-season. Beyond television, Shepherd has maintained an active fan base on social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter, where she shares updates on her life and career. She also operates her own website to engage with fans and promote her projects.
Shepherd has been married twice. Her first marriage was to actor Jeff Tarpley, with whom she has a son named Jeffrey. Later, she became engaged to television writer Lamar Sally in 2010, and they married in 2011. The relationship ended in divorce in 2014, during which Shepherd was declared the legal parent of a child born via surrogate during the marriage.
As of 2015, Sherri Shepherd's net worth was estimated at $10 million. Through perseverance, humor, and creativity, she has established herself as a respected figure in multiple arenas—television, literature, comedy, and business—making her one of the most versatile and successful women in entertainment.
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