A native of Michigan, S. Epatha Merkerson earned a Bachelor of Fine
Arts Degree from Wayne State University. In 1978, she moved to New York
City to apply her craft on stage. Although best known since 1993 as the
smart and shrewd Lieutenant Anita Van Buren on the long-running TV
crime drama
Law & Order (1990), she has a long list of Broadway and off-Broadway
credits and honors that include Drama Desk Award and Tony Award
nominations for Best Actress for her performance in the
August Wilson play
The Piano Lesson (1995), a 1992 Obie Award for her performance in "I'm Not Stupid," and
a 1998 Helen Hayes Award for her starring role in the Studio Theater
production in Washington, DC, of the
John Henry Redwood play "The Old Settler."
Her first appearance on television was a guest-starring role on an
episode of
The Cosby Show (1984). Her earliest regular role in television, however,
was that of Reba the Mail Woman on
Pee-wee's Playhouse (1986). Merkerson remains a
theatrical force on the stage and on the screen and has the distinction
of having been nominated for an Image Award in the
Outstanding-Lead-Actress-in-a-Drama category for
Law & Order (1990) for three
consecutive years by the NAACP.