Holly Robinson-peete


Actress

About

Also Known As
Holly Robinson, Holly Robinson Peete, Holly Elizabeth Robinson
Birth Place
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Born
September 18, 1964

Biography

Holly Robinson Peete was destined to be a star. Having a famous actor for a father and a talent producer for a mother, she could have used her last name as a springboard to instant fame. Instead, Peete worked her way up to a successful acting career by starring on several hit television shows such as the police drama "21 Jump Street" (FOX, 1987-1991) opposite Johnny Depp and in the famil...

Family & Companions

Brian Robbins
Companion
Actor, producer. Engaged; no longer together.
Rodney Peete
Husband
Football player. Married on June 10, 1995; born c. 1966.

Biography

Holly Robinson Peete was destined to be a star. Having a famous actor for a father and a talent producer for a mother, she could have used her last name as a springboard to instant fame. Instead, Peete worked her way up to a successful acting career by starring on several hit television shows such as the police drama "21 Jump Street" (FOX, 1987-1991) opposite Johnny Depp and in the family-friendly series "Hangin' With Mr. Cooper" (ABC, 1992-97). She remained in the spotlight by using her celebrity status to draw awareness to two afflictions close to her heart - Parkinson's disease, which her father died from in 2002, and autism, which her son Rodney Jackson suffered from since childhood. With her famous husband, football star Rodney Peete, the couple established organizations that helped families suffering from both diseases. In 2010, her altruistic nature drew her to join the cast of famous faces who competed for charity on NBC's "Celebrity Apprentice" (2008- ). While Peete's career undeniably peaked in the 1980s and early 1990s, the talented star proved that her best work was not in front of the camera but rather in her lifetime commitment to philanthropy.

Holly Elizabeth Robinson Peete was born on Sept. 18, 1964 in Philadelphia, PA. Her father, Matthew Robinson, had famously played the part of Gordon, one of the grown-ups on the original "Sesame Street" (PBS, 1969 - ) from 1969-1971, while her mother, Dolores Robinson, worked as a talent manager. As a young girl, Peete dreamt of forging an acting and singing career of her own. She tried to appear on "Sesame Street" with her father, but she repeatedly flubbed her lines and never appeared on the long-running children's program. After her parents divorced in the early Seventies, Peete moved with her mother and older brother to Malibu, CA and attended Santa Monica High School in the nearby coastal community alongside classmates and future actors Charlie Sheen and brothers Chad and Rob Lowe. She moved back east to attend Sarah Lawrence College in Yonkers, NY where she majored in psychology and French, as well as spent a year studying at the prestigious Sorbonne University in Paris, France. Following in her father's footsteps, Peete started her acting career on the small screen with a minor role in the TV drama, "Dummy" (CBS, 1979). She made her film debut in the sci-fi disaster "Howard the Duck" (1986), appearing as one of the singers of a struggling all-girl band called Cherry Bomb. While "Howard the Duck" tanked at the box office, the film still gave Peete the exposure she needed to jumpstart her career.

A year later, Robinson landed a starring role in the teen-oriented police drama, "21 Jump Street," which would become most notable for igniting Johnny Depp's career. In the series, Peete played Judy Hoffs, a member of a special group of cops who went undercover to foil adult crimes in high schools and colleges. Her role originally called for a white actress, but Peete's innate talent landed her the part. While her acting career was starting to gain steam, Peete still aspired to become a singer; even providing the vocals to the theme song of "21 Jump Street." In 1988, Peete signed a recording contract with Atlantic Records but nothing was ever released. Yet, she continued singing at nightclubs in New York and at Club Med. She also took on roles that allowed her showcase her vocal chops, including portraying Diana Ross in the Jackson-sanctioned ABC miniseries, "The Jacksons: An American Dream" (1992), which followed the rise of the famous musical family.

That same year, Peete began starring on "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper" opposite comedian Mark Curry as the title character, a single high school teacher and basketball coach who lives with two female roommates (Peete and Dawnn Lewis). Shortly after "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper" wrapped, Peete secured another starring role in yet another comedy series, "For Your Love" (NBC, 1998; The WB,1998-2002), which followed three couples that counsel each other on the affairs of the heart. She played the role of a newlywed who lives next door to a couple that has been married for four years; a comparative lifetime compared to her character.

Much like her newlywed character on "For Your Love," Peete also became a bride off-screen when she married NFL star Rodney Peete in 1995. They went on to have four children - fraternal twins Rodney James "R.J" and Ryan Elizabeth, Robinson James, and Roman. In 1997, the couple established the HollyRod Foundation to raise money for people suffering from Parkinson's disease after her father, Matthew, was diagnosed with tragic ailment in 1982. In 2005, the couple also established HollyRod4Kids, which aimed to help improve the lives of children affected by autism and other circumstances beyond their control. In this instance, HollyRod4Kids was inspired by her son, Rodney James, who was diagnosed with autism at age three. Taking care of an autistic child almost cost the Peetes their marriage, but with the help of a counselor, the couple stayed together and became even stronger advocates against the disorder. Along the way, Peete leaned on her actress girl friends, Jenny McCarthy and Tisha Campbell-Martin, both of whom had autistic sons.

Getting back to her acting roots after raising a family, Peete starred as the matriarch of a middle-class African-American brood on the short-lived sitcom "Like Family" (The WB, 2003-04) about two families - one African-American; one Caucasian - who live together and try to work out their differences. The thin premise did not sit well with viewers and the show was cancelled before they could film the final episode. Peete starred on yet another sitcom titled "Love, Inc." (UPN, 2005-06), in which she played the owner of a full-service dating company who also struggles with her own love life. The series also failed to attract viewers and was canceled after a solitary season. After starring on two failed sitcoms, Peete was cast in the top-rated reality series "Celebrity Apprentice," where 14 notables competed to raise money for their favorite charities. Along with Peete, the 2010 season of the show also featured singer Cyndi Lauper, comedian Sinbad, reality star Sharon Osbourne, and former Olympian Michael Johnson, among others. Proving herself a capable leader each week, Robinson-Peete raised the most money in the history of the program, all of which benefited the HollyRod Foundation. She also made it to the finals, squaring off against rocker Bret Michaels, who, in the end, took the title of "Celebrity Apprentice."

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Morning Show Mystery: Murder on the Menu (2018)
Morning Show Mystery: Mortal Mishaps (2018)
Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland (2017)
Christmas in Evergreen (2017)
Angel of Christmas (2015)
21 Jump Street (2012)
Speed-Dating (2010)
Matters of Life & Dating (2007)
Killers in the House (1998)
Jennie Sawyer
The Jacksons: An American Dream (1992)
Lorca and the Outlaws (1987)
Schoolchild
Howard The Duck (1986)
Dummy (1979)
Genettia Lang

Music (Feature Film)

Howard The Duck (1986)
Song Performer

Cast (Special)

The 2003 Essence Awards (2003)
Intimate Portrait: Celebrity Love (2003)
Intimate Portrait: Niki Taylor (2003)
Interviewee
Play for a Billion (2003)
Host
The 9th Annual Lady of Soul Train Awards (2003)
The 6th Annual Sears Soul Train Christmas Starfest (2003)
The 5th Annual Family Television Awards (2003)
Intimate Portrait: Lela Rochon Fuqua (2001)
Narrator
The 32nd NAACP Image Awards (2001)
Performer
The 31st Annual NAACP Image Awards (2000)
Performer
Intimate Portrait: Holly Robinson Peete (2000)
30th NAACP Image Awards (1999)
Presenter
The 1999 Essence Awards (1999)
Presenter
Intimate Portrait: Star Jones (1999)
Mommy Chic (1999)
The 27th Annual NAACP Image Awards (1996)
Performer
Extreme Comedy (1996)
1995 Miss America Pageant (1995)
Judge
Off Camera With Dean Cain (1995)
Superstar American Gladiators (1995)
Competitor (Abc)
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve '94 (1993)
Co-Host (Florida)
ABC Saturday Morning Preview Special (1993)
Vanessa Russell
Taco Bell Presents: Battle of the Bands '93 (1993)
Circus of the Stars Gives Kids the World (1993)
In a New Light '93 (1993)
The 6th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1992)
Performer
Magic Johnson's All-Star Slam 'N Jam (1992)
Nickelodeon's 6th Annual Kids' Choice Awards (1992)
Performer
The 22nd Annual NAACP Image Awards (1990)
Performer
Live! The World's Greatest Stunts (1990)
The 61st Annual Academy Awards Presentation (1989)
Performer

Music (Special)

The 61st Annual Academy Awards Presentation (1989)
Song Performer

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

After All (1999)

Life Events

1969

First TV appearance, the first episode of "Sesame Street" (PBS)

1979

Made TV-movie debut, playing LeVar Burton's sister in "Dummy" (CBS)

1985

Landed a minor role as a singer in "Howard the Duck"

1987

Played Officer Judy Hoffs on the Fox police drama "21 Jump Street"

1992

Portrayed Diana Ross in the ABC miniseries "The Jacksons: An American Family"

1992

Cast as regular Vanessa Russell on ABC's "Hangin' With Mr. Cooper"

1998

Played Malena Ellis on the sitcom "For Your Love" (NBC, 1998; The WB, 1998-2002)

2003

Cast as the matriarch of a middle-class African American family on The WB's "Like Family"

2005

Starred on the short-lived UPN sitcom "Love, Inc."

2008

Co-hosted "Meet the Peetes" on Oprah & Friends Radio with husband Rodney Peete

2010

Joined the third season of "The Celebrity Apprentice" (NBC), finished as the runner-up to Bret Michaels

2010

Co-hosted the daytime talk and variety program "The Talk"; was not asked back after one season

2012

Reprised role of Judy Hoffs in the big screen reboot of "21 Jump Street," starring Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill

Family

Matthew Henson
Great-Great-Uncle
Explorer. Was first member of Admiral Peary's expedition to actually set foot on the North Pole.
Matthew Robinson
Father
Producer; actor. Was one of the producers of "The Cosby Show", also played Gordon on TV's original "Sesame Street"; divorced from Dolores c. 1975; died on August 5, 2002 of Parkinson's disease.
Dolores Robinson
Mother
Personal manager. Divorced from Matthew c. 1975.
Matthew Robinson
Brother
Rodney Jackson Peete
Son
Twin of Ryan; born on October 19, 1997.
Ryan Elizabeth Peete
Daughter
Twin of Rodney; born on October 19, 1997.
Robinson James Peete
Son
Born on August 12, 2002.

Companions

Brian Robbins
Companion
Actor, producer. Engaged; no longer together.
Rodney Peete
Husband
Football player. Married on June 10, 1995; born c. 1966.

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