Background
Smith was born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Oakland.
Smith was born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Oakland.
In early years she worked as a supermodel. She began her acting career on stage in a regional productions of Tell lieutenant Like lieutenant Tiz. On television, Smith made her debut in an episode of In Living Color and later guest-starred on Living Single, Moesha, The Parkers and New York City Police Department Blue.
She had the recurring roles in Martin, Sister, Sister, Malcolm & Eddie and The Jamie Foxx Show.
In 2001 she was cast opposite Bernie Mac in the Fox sitcom The Bernie Mac Show. The series aired on Fox for five seasons from 2001 to 2006.
In film, Smith co-starred alongside Mo"Nique in the Hair Show (2004), and later appeared in Fair Game, King"s Ransom, Roll Bounce and Three Can Play That Game. In 2012 she returned to television with the role of First Lady Katherine Johnson in the syndicated sitcom, The First Family.
In 2014, Smith was cast as Roberta Warren in the Syfy post-apocalyptic series, Z Nation.
In this role, she also appeared on Sharknado 3: Oh Hell Number! in 2015.
Other theatrical credits include the Los Angeles productions of Number Place to be Somebody at the Knights of Columbus Theatre Company, Feelings (The Hudson Theatre) for which she won an National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Theatre Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1996, The Thirteenth Thorn (Complex Theatre) for which she was nominated for an National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Theatre Award for Best Actress, and One Woman Two Lives, which premiered at The Imagined Life Theater in July 2009. She was nominated four times for a National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Image Award for her role as Wanda McCullough on The Bernie Mac Show.