Daphne Maxwell Reid: Biography
Daphne Maxwell Reid is most widely recognized for replacing Janet Hubert-Whitten as Aunt Vivian Banks on NBC's hit comedy "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air." She is also known for her role on the CBS comedy series "Frank's Place," in which she co-starred with her husband, Tim. The couple teamed up again when she starred as Mickie Dennis on CBS' "Snoops," and also on the King World syndicated talk show, "The Tim and Daphne Show" for 76 1-hour episodes. Currently, she stars as Eartha on the Showtime series, "Linc's." She is at home in comedy and drama and her television credits include roles in "Simon & Simon," "Hardcastle and McCormick," "WKRP in Cincinnati," "Cagney and Lacey," "Hill Street Blues," "Murder, She Wrote," "The Fall Guy," "The A-Team," "The Cosby Show" and "Sister, Sister." She has also co-starred in movies of the week for NBC, CBS, and PBS, as well as the feature films "Protocol" and "Once Upon a Time ... When We Were Colored."
Maxwell Reid was born and raised on Manhattan's west side and was encouraged by several of her teachers to enroll in the renowned Bronx High School of Science, where she graduated as Senior Class President and Merit Scholarship recipient.
While pursuing a major in Interior Design and Architecture at Northwestern University, an English teacher from her high school submitted a photograph to a magazine editor and friend who was preparing an article on college women. The result was a trip to New York and Maxwell Reid's first full-page photograph in Seventeen magazine. Quickly signed by the Eileen Ford Agency, she appeared in many magazines, and was also the first black woman to grace the cover of Glamour magazine.
Next, Maxwell Reid broke into the acting field. She had the opportunity to audition for a part in the series "The Duke" starring Robert Conrad, who promised her a continuing role, and kept his word. In 1979, she headed to Los Angeles where she continued to work with Robert Conrad, who enlisted her as the villianess in his series, "A Man Called Sloane," and subsequently her first movie of the week, "The Coach of the Year." It was February of 1980 in LA that she met her husband, Tim Reid, who she had previously known in Chicago.
Maxwell Reid is also a designer and creates most of her own wardrobe. She was asked to display some of her designing abilities as a guest co-host for ABC's "Home Show," which led to a regular co-host spot. In 1992, she took her sewing talent into a co-venture with the McCall Pattern Company and created, produced and starred in a four-video and four-pattern kit titled, "Suddenly You're Sewing." With monthly visits as a celebrity presenter on QVC TV, Maxwell Reid sold over 10,000 kits and through retail outlets, she sold another 15,000. The kit has been widely acclaimed and in 1992 won the prestigious PCM award for the "Best New Product" from the home sewing and craft industry. She also designs a bi-annual line of patterns for the McCall Pattern Company called the Daphne Maxwell Reid Collection, available in fabric stores across the country.
At NMS, she has earned the nickname of "Mama Millennium" for her unbelievable ability to juggle the countless tasks involved in running the studio, while also remaining calm, cool and collected, with a ready ear for anyone who needs her valuable advice and expertise.
- Daphne is the stepmother to Tim Reid II and actress Tori Reid.(edit)
- While she was a sophomore, Daphne was Homecoming Queen.(edit)
- Daphne was nominated for an Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her work on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air in 1996.(edit)
- Daphne married her husband, Tim Reid, during the year 1982.(edit)
- Daphne got a degree in interior design and architecture from Northwestern University.(edit)
- In several interviews, Daphne Maxwell Reid stated that she was nervous stepping in Janet Hubert-Whitten's shoes replacing her for the role of Vivian Banks on the hit sitcom "The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air".(edit)
- Along side her husband, Tim Reid, she operates New Millenium Studios in Petersburg, Virginia.(edit)
- She was the first black woman to be featured on the cover of Glamour magazine.(edit)
- While starring on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Daphne filmed a public service announcement about parental involvement for NBC's The More You Know campaign.(edit)
- She graduated from Bronx High School of Science.(edit)
- Daphne Maxwell Reid replaced Janet Hubert-Whitten for the role of Vivian Banks for the last three seasons of the hit sitcom "The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air".(edit)
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