Tamela Mann
Tamela Mann | |
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Born |
Tamela Jean Johnson June 9, 1966 Fort Worth, Texas, U.S. |
Residence | Mansfield, Texas, U.S. |
Occupation | Singer, actress |
Years active | 1992–present |
Spouse(s) | David Mann |
Children | 5 |
Website |
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Tamela Jean Mann (born June 9, 1966) is an American gospel singer, and actress, known for her reaccuring role as Cora in Tyler Perry's plays, including I Can Do Bad All By Myself, Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Madea's Family Reunion, Madea's Class Reunion, Meet the Browns, and What's Done in the Dark. Mann began her career as a singer with the gospel group Kirk Franklin and the Family. She was a featured soloist on several tracks while with Franklin's group, including "Don't Take Your Joy Away", "Now Behold the Lamb", and "Lean on Me", the latter of which also included Mary J. Blige, Crystal Lewis, R. Kelly, and Bono. She released her own album, The Master Plan, in 2009.
Mann has appeared in movies including Kingdom Come, Diary of a Mad Black Woman and Madea's Big Happy Family. She recorded some songs on the soundtrack for Diary of a Mad Black Woman, including participating in the song "Father (Can You Hear Me)".
Mann is the wife of David Mann, who is known for his role as Leroy Brown in several of Tyler Perry's plays.
Early life
Mann was born Tamela Jean Johnson[1] in Fort Worth, Texas, the youngest of 14 children. She and her siblings grew up in a very spiritual home grounded in the Church of God in Christ (COGIC). They were reared by their mother, "Mother Eppe," who believed in and exercised solid biblical principles.
By the age of 12, Mann was singing in the church’s adult choir and was often selected to sing solos. Although she was bashful, she blossomed in the local church and high school choirs.[2]
Career
Kirk Franklin and the Family
Tamela’s musical career began when she joined the multi-Grammy Award-winning and double platinum gospel phenomenon Kirk Franklin and the Family.[3] She has also enjoyed collaborating and performing with artists such as Yolanda Adams, Excell Amos, Mary J. Blige, Al Green, Celine Dion, Bono, R. Kelly and Fred Hammond. She went on to join the gospel musical cast of David E. Talbert as he directed the stage play He Say... She Say... But What Does God Say?
Mann began acting in 1999 when she was discovered by Tyler Perry. She debuted in the stage play I Can Do Bad All By Myself.
She went on to act in Meet the Browns, Madea's Family Reunion, Madea's Class Reunion, Diary of a Mad Black Woman and What's Done in the Dark. She has appeared on television shows including The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, BET Soundstage, the 1999 Grammy Awards, the Dove Awards, the United States of America World Olympics, Tyler Perry's House of Payne, and Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns, in which she portrays Mr. Brown's daughter.
She has appeared in movies, including the 2001 comedy Kingdom Come, Diary of a Mad Black Woman and Meet The Browns. She also had a role in 2009's Tyler Perry movie Madea Goes to Jail. Mann appeared in the 2012 film Sparkle, a remake of the 1976 film of the same name, alongside Whitney Houston and American Idol winner and R&B singer Jordin Sparks, making her film debut.
She is currently filming a new cooking show with her husband David, Hanging with the Manns. Also their show on BET "It's a Mann's World"
Solo musical career
In 2005, Mann and her husband David created their own label, Tillymann Music Group, which they have released several projects through. In 2005 her solo album, Gotta Keep Movin', was released. In 2007 she released her first live album, The Live Experience. Mann’s explosive songs "Father Can You hear Me" and "Take It To Jesus" can be heard in the movie and on the soundtrack album of Diary of a Mad Black Woman.
In 2009 her second studio album, The Master Plan, was released. It peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Gospel Album Chart, and peaked at number 97 on the Billboard 200.
Mann's third studio album, Best Days, was released on August 14, 2012. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart, and #14 on the Billboard 200.
Tamela Mann won Stellar Award's "Best Female Gospel Artist of the Year" in 2014, as well as Best Gospel Artist at the 2014 BET Awards.
Personal life
Tamela is the wife of actor David Mann, known for his role as Deacon Leroy Brown in some of Tyler Perry’s plays. In the Madea TV shows and movies, she plays Mr. Brown's daughter, Cora.[4] They have always worked together professionally.
David and Tamela renewed their 25th wedding vows in the spring of 2013. They raised four children together: David's daughters Porcia and Tiffany, from a previous relationship; their children together, David Jr and Tia; and Tamela's niece, Sonya, whom the couple raised. David and Tamela also have eight grandchildren.[5]
In January 2015 a reality show about their family, It’s A Mann’s World, premiered on BET. David and Tamela are devout Christians, and in this program are able to show how they have a fun-loving, balanced family, centered in godly principles and coping with real-life obstacles.
Films
- Sparkle (2012) as Sarah Waters
- Madea's Big Happy Family (2011) as Cora Simmons
- Madea Goes to Jail (2009) as Cora Simmons
- Meet the Browns (2008) as Cora Simmons
- Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005) as member of church choir
- Kingdom Come (2001) as Lady #2
Television
- Meet the Browns as Cora Simmons (82 episodes 2008–2011)
- Tyler Perry's House of Payne as Cora Simmons (3 episodes 2007)
- Down Home with the Neelys as Tamela Mann (1 episode 2010)
- New York Undercover, "A Time of Faith" Part 1 & 2 (1996) as part of the church choir with Kirk Franklin and the Family
- Mann & Wife as Toni Mann (2015–present)
- It's a Mann's World as Tamela Mann (2015–present)
Plays
- What's Done in the Dark (2006–2007) as Cora Simmons
- Meet the Browns (2004–2005) as Cora Simmons
- Madea's Class Reunion (2003) as Cora Simmons
- Madea's Family Reunion (2002) as Cora Simmons
- Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2001) as Myrtle Simmons
- I Can Do Bad All By Myself (2000) as Cora Simmons
Awards/nominations
- Stellar Awards nominations:[6]
- 2006: Gospel Album of the Year – Gotta Keep Movin'
- 2008: Female Vocalist of the Year – The Live Experience
- 2008: Contemporary Female Artist of The Year – The Live Experience
- Dove Awards nominations:
- Traditional Gospel Record Song of the Year – The Master Plan
- Traditional Gospel Album of the Year – The Master Plan: winner
- 2013 Traditional Gospel Album of the Year Best Days: winner
- 2013 NAACP Image Awards nominations:
- Gospel Album of the Year – The Master Plan
- 2013 Grammy Awards nominations:
- 2013 Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance – "Take Me to the King"
- 2014 Stellar Awards nominations:
- Praise and Worship CD of the Year: winner
- Urban/Inspirational Single or Performance of the Year: winner
- CD of the Year: winner
- Traditional Female Vocalist of the Year: winner
- CD of the Year Award: winner
- 2014 BET Awards nominations:
- Best Gospel Artist: winner
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | ||||||||||||||||
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US [7] |
US Gospel [8] |
US Indie [9] | |||||||||||||||||
Gotta Keep Movin' |
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— | 3 | 26 |
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The Master Plan |
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97 | 2 | 10 |
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Best Days |
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14 | 1 | 3 |
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One Way |
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45 | 1 | 7 | |||||||||||||||
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart. |
Live albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | ||||||||||||||||
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US [7] |
US Gospel [8] |
US Indie [9] | |||||||||||||||||
The Live Experience |
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— | 8 | — |
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"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart. |
- Soundtracks
- Diary of a Mad Black Woman
- Meet The Browns
Singles
- "Speak Lord" (2006) #4 Gospel Songs
- "The Master Plan" (2010) #13 Gospel Songs
- "Joy Of The Lord" (2010) #12 Gospel Songs
- "Step Aside" (2010) #30 Gospel Songs
- "Take Me to the King" (2012) #1 Gospel Songs, #125 US Bubbling Under
References
- ↑ According to the State of Texas. Texas Birth Index, 1926–1995. Searchable at http://www.familytreelegends.com/records/txbirths
- ↑ Official Website of Tamela Mann
- ↑ "The Leading Tamela Mann Site on the Net". tamelamann.com. Retrieved June 16, 2012.
- ↑ Christian, Margena. "Husband and wife, David and Tamela Mann, keep Madea on her toes in Meet the Browns." Jet Magazine. 118.2. August 27, 2007: 34.
- ↑ http://alwaysalist.com/tv/davidtamelamann/
- ↑ "The Official 23rd Annual Stellar Award WINNERS (2008) – brought to you by". Gospelflava.com. January 12, 2008. Retrieved June 16, 2012.
- 1 2 "Tamela Mann – Chart history (Billboard 200)". Billboard.com.
- 1 2 "Tamela Mann – Chart history (Gospel Albums)". Billboard.com.
- 1 2 "Tamela Mann – Chart history (Independent Albums)". Billboard.com.
- ↑ Arbet, DeVante (August 20, 2014). "News Smokie Norful's 'Forever Yours' Hits #1 On Billboard". Retrieved August 22, 2014.