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Geraldine Ann "Geri" Jewell (born September 13, 1956) is an American actress, stand-up comedian, diversity consultant, and motivational speaker, noted for roles on the 1980s sitcom '' The Facts of Life'' and the mid-2000s western '' Deadwood''.Actress/Comedienne Geri Jewell Releases Memoir 'I'm Walking As Straight As I Can'
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, and she has helped advocate for the disabled throughout her career. She has also been an advocate for the
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community since publicly coming out as lesbian in her 2011 autobiography.


Biography

From Buffalo,
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, Jewell was born to Olga and Jack Jewell. She has two brothers, David and Fred; her sister Gloria passed away in 2016.Jewell, Geri. “Camila Tardif Interviews Geri Jewell.” Interview by Camila Tardif. April 2, 2021. Due to a car accident Jewell's mother was in while pregnant with her, Jewell was born three months early. She was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at eighteen months old. Growing up, Jewell's parents were determined not to raise her differently from rest of their children, lest she think she wasn't as capable as her siblings. Geri said she is thankful that they encouraged her to pursue her passions. After her diagnosis of cerebral palsy, Jewell and her family moved to
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so that she could have access to better care as well as schools that could accommodate her needs. Jewell attended a private school for children with cerebral palsy and remained there through first grade. After first grade, she attended a special education program at a public school, where she faced discrimination. Jewell described her school life as lonely and sheltered; she said she never had a best friend growing up, and was never able to practice her social skills. Geri explains that this led her to be emotionally immature for her age. However, she claimed that, overall, she had a good childhood due to her parents and teachers who believed in her and encouraged her talent for comedy. Jewell was inspired by
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and wrote Burnett a letter when she was just thirteen, asking her for advice since she too wanted to be a comedic actress. Burnett wrote back to her, telling her to “keep putting one foot in front of the other until hegets where hewants to go”, which Jewell did.“Geri Jewell.” cerebralpalsy.org. Stern Law. Accessed March 2, 2021. https://www.cerebralpalsy.org/inspiration/artists/geri-jewell. Later on in life, Jewell went with a friend to see Carol Burnett perform. She got to sit in the front row and met her childhood idol afterward. Although she always knew she was interested in the arts, Jewell first studied accounting and psychology at college before committing to the theater. Jewell went to two different junior colleges;
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and then Fullerton College. It was at
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where Geri befriended Alex Valdez, a blind comedian, who encouraged her to do stand-up at
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. Jewell wanted to transfer once more and enroll in UCLA-Fullerton to earn a degree in psychology and theater arts, but she ended up dropping out to perform at The Comedy Store, since she struggled with some of her college classes and wanted to pursue acting more seriously. Jewell said that maturing emotionally was one of her hardest accomplishments, since she had been somewhat sheltered as a child.Young, Amanda. 1996. Role models: Geri Jewell. ''The Exceptional Parent.''03, . After she dropped out of college, Jewell began work as a stand-up comic at
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in 1978.


''Facts of Life''

In 1980, Jewell was offered a role on '' The Facts of Life''. The show ended up being one of the longest-running TV sitcoms in the 1980s. ''The Facts of Life'' was a spin-off from ''
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,'' which featured
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, the housekeeper in the Drummond household. Garrett was written into the new show as a housemother, and later a dietitian, at the fictitious Eastland private school. Jewell first appeared in the show's second season. Her role as Geri Tyler, the cousin of Blair, was groundbreaking. She was the first disabled actor to have a recurring role on a TV series;. She was on '' The Facts of Life'' for twelve episodes and her contract ended in 1984. Not only was Jewell fired from '' The Facts of Life,'' but her then-manager was also arrested for embezzlement and securities fraud. Jewell was left broke and without professional representation. In her first autobiography, ''Geri'', published in 1984, Jewell wrote of the situation,


Post-''Facts of Life''

The years immediately following the show were dark for Jewell, and included an addiction to sleeping pills. A biography about her written by Stewart Weiner, also titled ''Geri'', was published without her authorization. She never believed it illustrated her life as well as her autobiography. Jewell was asked to speak at the
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about her disability in 1985. She began her speech: “Love and fear cannot exist at the same time. One cannot exist in the presence of the other... eople arenot born into the world with prejudice; prejudice is a learned behavior. Fear is what stops us from loving genuinely”. Jewell told the audience at the White House to face their fears and uncertainties first in order to love others. This speech helped lead her to her next chapter as a motivational speaker. In 1986, Jewell said her new role as an advocate for the disabled allowed her to pick up the pieces of her life, and to find purpose. She also found success as a consultant to
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companies on creating better accommodations and more inclusive culture for the disabled workforce. In 2011, Jewell published her autobiography, ''I’m Walking As Straight As I Can: Transcending Disability in Hollywood and Beyond'', which later won a 2013 Golden Halo Award, and the 2013 UCP Life Without Limits Award. She discussed the frustration of constantly being cast solely for her disability. Although representation is important, she said, she would have liked Hollywood to see her as an actor who could play roles not specifically written for someone with cerebral palsy. She also wrote about her 2002 divorce from husband Richard Pimentel and came out publicly as a lesbian. The title, ''I'm Walking as Straight as I Can'' referred both to her
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and sexual orientation.


''Deadwood''

Jewell appeared as the recurring character Jewel on the
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original series '' Deadwood'' from 2004 to 2006 and in its 2019 film continuation. In an
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with Adrienne Faillace for the
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, Jewell explained how she co-created her character on ''Deadwood'' with the director
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. Jewell described her first meeting with Milch and his writers, and how after their meeting, Milch asked her to “forget everything that happened." When Milch told her this, Jewell said, she believed that she was no longer being considered for the role. But in a turn that surprised her, Milch told Jewell he wanted her to tell him about her insights on the character, and to tell him what she believed would accurately represent a person with cerebral palsy in the 19th Century. She said she appreciated his respect for her talents as a writer and actor.


Awards

Jewell has been the recipient of many awards, including the 1992 Founders Award, the 2005 Independent Living Legacy Award, and a National Rehabilitation Hospital Victory Award (in 2006).National Rehabilitation Hospital
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Jewell also was considered to win an Emmy award for her role in the HBO hit series, '' Deadwood''. Jewell's most recent autobiography, ''I'm Walking as Straight as I Can'', received the 2012 Gold Award by the Independent Publishers. Further, Jewel also received the 2013 Golden Halo Award and the 2013 UCP Life Without Limits Award.


Filmography


Television


Books

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References


External links


Official Website
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