Ellia English

{{Short description|American singer, dancer, stage and actress}}

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| yearsactive = 1982–present

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Ellia English is an American singer, dancer, stage and film actress. She is best known for her role as Aunt Helen King on the comedy sitcom The Jamie Foxx Show which originally ran from 1996 to 2001, where she was featured in a central role and was paired onscreen with Garrett Morris, who played her husband Junior King. English also had recurring roles on Curb Your Enthusiasm, Good Luck Charlie, and Code Black.

Background

English made the move to Los Angeles and was a series regular (as Helen King) on The Jamie Foxx Show. Other television credits include Martin, Sinbad, Empty Nest, The Five Mrs. Buchanans, Love & War, Get Smart, and Thea. She was featured in the made for television movies The Innocent, The Barefoot Executive, and Based on an Untrue Story. On the silver screen, English was featured in Wildcats, Sidewalk Stories, Rain Without Thunder, Block Beauty and Girlfriends. She also co-starred with Steve Guttenberg and James Duval in the psycho horror film Cornered!, directed by Daniel Maze. She won the 2009 New York Horror Film Festival's Best Actress Award for her portrayal of Mona in Cornered.[http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/36114/trailer-steve-guttenberg-terror-tale-cornered Trailer for Steve Guttenberg Terror Tale Cornered]

English maintains homes in Atlanta, Georgia and Los Angeles, California. She currently devotes her time to Big Sisters of Los Angeles and several other children's organizations. Also, in her spare time, she enjoys playing the flute, the piano, reading, walking, biking and many other outdoor activities.[http://uweekly.com/newsmag/05-02-2007/5532 Ellia English in ‘Love’ – U Weekly] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927042942/http://uweekly.com/newsmag/05-02-2007/5532 |date=September 27, 2007 }}

Filmography

Television

Theatre

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