
THE
ORACLE
MARY ALICE is known for playing
women of quiet dignity and strength. Television viewers have known
her as Fred Sanford’s nemesis sister-in-law on episodes of Sanford
and Son and also as the housemother with a past on A Different
World. Anyone who has seen her playing wife of James Earl
Jones and mother to Courtney Vance in her Tony-winning role in Fences or
as the sassy sister in Having Our Say: The Delaney Sisters’ First
100 Years on Broadway is aware of the depth of her talent.
Alice has also graced the stage with roles in Trials of Jero, The Strong
Breed and No Place to Be Somebody. Her feature film credits began
with her debut in The Education of Sonny Carson, and she went on to
appear in Beat Street, Teachers, The Inkwell, To Sleep With Anger starring
Danny Glover, Awakenings starring Robin Williams, Bed of Roses starring
Christian Slater and Malcolm X, starring Denzel Washington.
Alice entertained audiences on the small screen by appearing in series such as Oz,
L.A. Law, Laurel Avenue, Providence, Touched by an Angel, Cosby, and I’ll
Fly Away, for which she earned an Emmy.
Born in Chicago, Alice began her working life as a teacher and began her acting
career on stage in her hometown. Eventually, she moved to New York where she
studied with Lloyd Richards, who would later direct her in her Tony-winning role
in Fences.