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Rhonda Morman

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  • Born
    July 15 · Los Angeles, California, USA

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    • Rhonda Morman is a tour de force in Hollywood-a gifted actress, producer, humanitarian, and motivator whose magnetic talent and unwavering commitment to her craft have captivated audiences and inspired lives worldwide. Known for her Emmy-nominated (FYC) lead role in Allblk's/AMC's Wicked City and her mesmerizing portrayal of Claudette, the unforgettable powerful villainous force in the series, Rhonda has garnered two prestigious NAACP Image Award nominations for her work, including Netflix's Motown Magic, solidifying her place as one of the industry's most versatile and compelling talents.

      With an extraordinary career spanning over two decades, Rhonda has made an indelible impact across the entertainment landscape. Rhonda's story exemplifies the power of courage in the face of pain. She talks about how living and loving close up led her to taking the lead in life and on the screen. She learned to eliminate fear from her mind early on after tragically suffering a gunshot wound to the leg. After being confined to a wheelchair and told that she would never walk again, she miraculously re-took her first steps at the age of eleven: steps that led to a successful career in the entertainment business.

      This same spitfire determination that fueled Rhonda as an adolescent continues to propel her forward even today. She has delivered show stopping performances in indie films such as Bedside, Bluest Moon, and My Valentine Wedding, while bringing festive cheer to life in holiday classics like Kismet Holiday and Hallmark's Sister Swap: Christmas in the City. On television, her star power shines in Netflix's animated gem Motown Magic, BET+ fan favorites The Black Hamptons and Hush, and TV One's critically acclaimed The Lost Souls Café, where she starred alongside Hollywood icon Loretta Devine.

      Rhonda's artistic prowess extends to the stage, where she brought audiences to their feet in the Off-Broadway revival of For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf, delivering an electrifying performance that remains unforgettable. Now stepping behind the camera, Rhonda is co-founder of RedFields Media Fund 1, a visionary production company she created with her husband, J. Maxim Fields. Together, they are crafting transformative stories of redemption and resilience while fostering their creative vision on both sides of the lens.

      Beyond her work in entertainment, Rhonda is a devoted humanitarian. She dedicates herself to uplifting underserved communities, championing social change, and inspiring others to pursue their dreams. Her role as a motivator is deeply personal, as she draws from her own triumphs over adversity to empower resilience, self-belief, and courage in others.

      Rhonda's unstoppable momentum continues with her starring roles in the highly anticipated feature films Birth of the Black Underworld, opposite Matty Rich, and Royal Bloodline, a project she also produced. Her accolades include a Best Supporting Actress win at the LA Webfest for standout roles in What Men Want and Black Boots, as well as an NAACP nomination for Best Supporting Actress in the acclaimed stage play Sunday Mourning.

      Whether lighting up the screen with compelling performances, producing stories that matter, or using her platform to uplift others, Rhonda embodies passion, resilience, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Splitting her time between Los Angeles and Atlanta, she is at the epicenter of Hollywood's creative energy, poised to inspire and innovate for generations to come.

      Rhonda Morman is not just a name-she's a movement, redefining what it means to create, inspire, and uplift in Hollywood and beyond.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Rhonda Morman

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  • Rhonda couldn't walk from age 7 to 11 and now does her own stunts in what TV Series.

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