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For more than a decade, Holly Robinson Peete has been a fixture on television, through high-profile roles that cross over between comedy and drama. Three months after graduation in 1986, she won a starring role on the hit series "21 Jump Street" as Officer Judy Hoffs - and an opportunity to exercise her vocal talents by singing the show's theme song. Subsequently, she starred opposite Mark Curry in the hit television comedy series "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper", and combined her singing voice with acting ability portraying Diana Ross in the miniseries "The Jacksons: An American Dream." She also starred in the cable television movie "Killers in the House" and the original BET movie "After All."
Married to Oakland Raider quarterback, Rodney Peete, Holly enjoys her real-life role as a mother of twins. Leisure time is rare for Ms. Peete, who enjoys yoga, kickboxing aerobics, hiking, traveling, and of course, watching football. The Peete's have formed a foundation, HollyRod, to raise money for underprivileged people with Parkinson's disease, from which Holly's father suffers. The Reverend Jesse Jackson recently honored her with the 1999 Women of Conscience Award for her philanthropic efforts. |