Keesha Sharp

Keesha Sharp

ActressDirectorWriter
Born
June 9, 1973
Awards
1 wins, 5 nominations

Award-nominated actress, writer, and director Keesha Sharp has become known in the entertainment industry for her innate ability to bring complex characters to life on screen, her steadfast professionalism, and her irrefutable beauty, inside and out. On the film front this year, Sharp starred in…

Biography

Award-nominated actress, writer, and director Keesha Sharp has become known in the entertainment industry for her innate ability to bring complex characters to life on screen, her steadfast professionalism, and her irrefutable beauty, inside and out.

On the film front this year, Sharp starred in the Psychological thriller "Dark My Light" (2025) with Albert Jones and Tom Lipinski. In addition, she stars in "Heist 88" (2023) with Courtney B. Vance and Keith David for Paramount+. This reunites her with her co-star from "The People Vs O.J. Simpson" (Vance) and August Wilson's "Seven Guitars" (David). Keesha also recently starred with Taye Diggs in "Love & Murder: Atlanta Playboy" and on season 3 of "Power Book II: Ghost" .

Notably, Sharp starred as Trish Murtaugh in the international hit series "Lethal Weapon" for FOX, rebooting the hit movie franchise of the same name. Sharp stood out as Trish, a lawyer and devoted wife and confidante to Roger (Damon Wayans). "Lethal Weapon" became an instant hit in the US and overseas. Sharp was nominated for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series at the NAACP Image Awards for her work on the show. She also recently recurred on the hit FOX series "Empire" and the acclaimed "The Good Fight" (Paramount+).

Sharp is also well known for her role as Dale Cochran, wife of defense attorney Johnnie Cochran (Courtney B. Vance), in the Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning limited series "The People V. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story," her series regular role as Gigi on the TBS/Syndicated comedy "Are We There Yet," and as Monica Charles Brooks on the hit CW series "Girlfriends," for which she was nominated for her first NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.

In addition to her diverse acting credits, Keesha Sharp has become a force as a Director as well. Known for her preparation, meticulous dedication to the story and talent for communicating with actors, Sharp is a Director for different genres of television. After making her directorial debut on the multi-cam comedy "Are We There Yet" (TBS), she has gone on to direct dramatic action series "Lethal Weapon" (FOX) and "Black Lightning" (CW), the comedy "The Last OG" (TBS), dramas "Bel Air" (Peacock), "Found" (NBC), "All American: Homecoming" (CW), "Our Kind of People" (FOX) and sci-fi "Charmed" (CW).

Acting film credits include: "Marshall" starring opposite Chadwick Boseman in which Keesha earned an NAACP Image Award in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture category for her standout role as Buster Marshall in the film. Other credits include "Why Did I Get Married?," indie films "Frozen Peas" and "Born Guilty," "The 636," for which she won Best Actress at the 2014 NYLA International Film Festival, "Shattered!", "Never Die Alone", and "American Adobo." Other television credits include: NBC's "The Player," The CW's "Significant Mother," CBS' "Bad Teacher," ABC Family's "Melissa & Joey," UPN's "Everybody Hates Chris," TV Land's "The Exes," CBS' "Elementary," "Cold Case," and many more.

Born in Rochester, New York, Sharp was immersed in music and studied the clarinet, piano, and cello at the prestigious Hochstein School of Music. Her enthusiasm for school theatre led her to apply to The Boston Conservatory, where she received a scholarship. After graduating Cum Laude with a B.F.A. from the Conservatory, Sharp set her sights on the stage. She performed in the Broadway National Tour of Carousel, debuted Off-Broadway in Michael Bradford's Living in the Wind and played eight different roles in the interactive comedy Eat the Runt. Other theatre performances include: Abyssinia, Aida, Thunder Knockin', Jitney, The Producers, Big Street, Suburb and Joe Turner's Come and Gone, in which Sharp read alongside playwright August Wilson himself.

In addition to her work on the screen and stage, Sharp has several other original projects in the works she has written or co-written. She continues to sing, and has a full-length album in production. When she isn't working in front of or behind the camera, or in the studio recording music, Sharp has a love for fitness and stays in shape boxing and studying Krav Maga.. She also enjoys playing piano, hiking and long road trips. Sharp resides in Los Angeles with family.

Director

Chicago P.D.Chicago P.D.(2014)
Bel-AirBel-Air(2022)
FoundFound(2023)
All American: HomecomingAll American: Homecoming(2022)
CharmedCharmed(2018)

Writer

Half-OffHalf-Off(2014)
The 636The 636(2014)

Producer

The 636The 636(2014)

Thanks

The Mourning AfterThe Mourning After(2009)

Self

Sunday Bites and TidbitsSunday Bites and Tidbits(2024)as Self
Inside the Black BoxInside the Black Box(2022)as Self
That One AuditionThat One Audition(2017)as Self
49th NAACP Image Awards Red Carpet49th NAACP Image Awards Red Carpet(2018)as Self
Hell's KitchenHell's Kitchen(2005)as Self - Restaurant Patron

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Keesha Sharp in Lethal Weapon (2016)Keesha Sharp and Chadwick Boseman in Marshall (2017)Damon Wayans and Keesha Sharp in Lethal Weapon (2016)Golden Brooks, Tracee Ellis Ross, Persia White, and Keesha Sharp in Girlfriends (2000)Keesha Sharp (Dale Cochran) and Courtney B. Vance (Johnnie Cochran) on American Crime Story: The People Vs OJ SimpsonKeesha Sharp at an event for The 68th Primetime Emmy Awards (2016)

Credit Score: Keesha Sharp

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1American Crime Story40.0020168.41745102496
2Lethal Weapon6.5020167.80042754
3Power Book II: Ghost3.7520207.50014312
4Girlfriends3.7520007.5015543
5Heist 882.3820235.3002653
6Marshall1.5020177.30128969
7Why Did I Get Married?1.0020076.00014871
8Malibu's Most Wanted0.9520035.30022148
9Pootie Tang0.9520015.30015809