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S. Epatha Merkerson
Date of birth: November 28, 1952
Place of birth: Saginaw, Michigan, U.S.
Active: 1986-present
Role: Sharon Goodwin (Chicago Med) (regular)
(Chicago Fire) (recurring)
(Chicago P.D.) (recurring)
Anita Van Buren (Law & Order) (regular)

Sharon Epatha Merkerson (born November 28, 1952) is an American actress who portrays Sharon Goodwin in Chicago Med and Anita Van Buren in Law & Order.

Biography and career[]

Merkerson is an accomplished actress who has won critical acclaim for her work in theater, television and film. She is best known for her 17-season run as Lt. Anita Van Buren on NBC's "Law & Order" where she won three NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a drama.

On television she was a series regular on "Peewee's Playhouse," "The Cosby Show" spin-off "Here and Now," Dick Wolf's "Mann and Machine" and also served as host of "Find Our Missing" for TVOne. Merkerson has made guest appearances on "Deception," "The Cosby Show," "Frasier," "The Closer" and "Being Mary Jane." Her television movies include "A Mother's Prayer," "A Place for Annie," "Breaking Free," "The Gabby Douglas Story" and "Exiled."

Her role in the HBO film "Lackawanna Blues" earned her an Emmy Award, Golden Globe Award, SAG Award, Gracie Allen Award, NAACP Image Award and an IFP Spirit Award nomination. Other credits include "Radio," "Black Snake Moan," "Terminator II: Judgment Day," "Random Hearts," "Navy SEALs," "Mother and Child," "The Six Wives of Henry Lefay," "Peeples" and "Lincoln"

Merkerson has also appeared in two independent films: "The Challenger," with Michael Clark Duncan, and "Year by the Sea," opposite Karen Allen.

Her theater credits include the 2008 Broadway revival of "Come Back Little Sheba" (Tony nomination), August Wilson's "The Piano Lesson" (Tony, Drama Desk, Helen Hayes Award nominations); "Birdie Blue" and "I'm Not Stupid" (Obie Awards), "The Old Settler (Helen Hayes Award), "F*cking A" and "While I Yet Live" (Lucille Lortel nominations).

In early 2012, Merkerson completed "The Contradictions of Fair Hope," marking her first feature documentary as executive producer/co-director. This project received numerous honors, including the 2012 Best Documentary Award from the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival, San Diego Black Film Festival, Dikalo Award from the Festival International Du Film Panafricain (Cannes), the Teaneck International Film Festival's Jury Award, the Roxbury International Film Festival's Henry Hampton Award and the Paul Robeson Award for Best Documentary from the Newark Black Film Festival.

A native of Detroit, Merkerson holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Wayne State University and three honorary doctorates from her alma mater as well as University of Maryland Eastern Shore and Montclair State University.

She lives in New York City.

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