Whether on stage or screen, Daytime Emmy Award-winner Sherri Shepherd’s magnetic personality and hilarious sense of humor never fails to delight audiences. 

In addition to being an emmy winning co-host on daytime television talk show "The View", Sherri also competed in the fourteenth season of ABC’s wildly popular, “Dancing with the Stars.” She continues to be a memorable player in prime time and frequently guest-starred on the Emmy award-winning series 30 Rock as Tracy Morgan’s wife, Angie Jordan. Sherri executive produced and starred in her own sitcom SHERRI on Lifetime and has made laugh out loud appearances in Less than Perfect, Everybody Loves Raymond, Suddenly Susan and The Jamie Foxx Show.  She also had a recurring role on the final season of How I Met Your Mother and got rave reviews in the lead dramatic role of "Joy White" in the Lifetime movie Abducted: The Carlina White Story. Additionally, Sherri has appeared in such feature films as the award-winning Precious based on the novel Push by Sapphire, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, Guess Who, Who’s Your Caddy, Beauty Shop and One For The Money.  Sherri co-stars with Chris Rock in his new comedy film “Finally Famous,” alongside Kevin Hart and J.B. Smoove, due to be released late 2014. 

Sharing her passion for staying healthy, Sherri authored the New York Times Bestselling PLAN D: How to Lose Weight and Beat Diabetes Even If You Don’t Have It. She is also the author of a humorous autobiography, Permission Slips: Every Woman’s Guide to Giving Yourself a Break .  Not one to rest on her laurels, Sherri took her not so secret passion for wearing wigs and created a high fashion wig collection, “Luxhair Now by Sherri Shepherd™” which consists of 12 wigs in various lengths, from short pixies to long and luscious waves and comes in 18 colors.  Recently QVC gave Sherri a coveted one hour spot highlighting her wig collection.  Of course every wig sold out before the hour's end.

Knowing the heartache and joy of raising a child with special needs, Sherri has partnered with the YAI National Institute to raise awareness for children and adults with disabilities.