Lark Voorhies

Lark Voorhies (born Lark Holloway; March 25, 1974)[3] is an American actress. Voorhies played Lisa Marie Turtle on the NBC sitcom Saved by the Bell (1989–1993). Voorhies was nominated for the Young Artist Award six times, winning in 1990 and 1993 for her work on the show.

Lark Voorhies
Voorhies in 2008
Born
Lark Holloway

(1974-03-25) March 25, 1974 (age 50)[1][2]
Occupations
Years active1987–present
Known forLisa Turtle – Good Morning, Miss Bliss, Saved by the Bell
Spouses
Miguel Coleman
(m. 1996; div. 2004)
Jimmy Green
(m. 2015; div. 2015)
Partner(s)Martin Lawrence
(1993–1994)

Early life

Born Lark Holloway to Wayne and Tricia Holloway in Nashville, Tennessee, she later adopted "Voorhies" as a stage name.[4][5] Her mother named her "Lark" after the character in the 1972 film Cool Breeze, played by Margaret Avery.[6] By the time Voorhies was two years old, the family had moved to Pasadena, California. During this period, her mother took her to a talent agent, because of her belief that Voorhies was "a natural-born ham."[7] However, her first audition ended poorly when she froze up.[7] She appeared in a national television commercial for Universal Studios Tour at age 12, advertising its upcoming King Kong attraction. She said of the experience: "I was on this tram screaming with all these other people. I had such a great time doing that."[6][8]

Entertainment career

Acting

Voorhies made her acting debut at the age of two. Though photogenic, she was shy, and her mother put Voorhies' acting career on hold until she was more comfortable in front of the cameras. Later, at the age of fourteen, Voorhies reappeared on an episode of Small Wonder in 1988. In June of that same year, she landed the role of Lisa Turtle in Disney Channel's television series Good Morning, Miss Bliss[9] and appeared in thirteen episodes from 1988 to 1989. She remained as the same character, as did Zack, Screech, and Mr. Belding, after Disney dropped the series and it was picked up and retooled by NBC and renamed Saved by the Bell.

Voorhies has since appeared in several television sitcoms and soap operas. She played the role of single mom Wendy Reardon on Days of Our Lives in 1993.[10] On The Bold and the Beautiful Voorhies played the role of amiable intern fashion-designer, Jasmine Malone beginning in September 1995. She was released from her contract in November 1996 when her role required her to act in sex scenes, which the actress refused to do citing her religious beliefs as a Jehovah's Witness.[citation needed]

In 1995, Voorhies guest-starred in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Life Support". During the same year, Voorhies guest-starred in the Family Matters season six episode "Home Sweet Home", as Eddie's upstairs dream girl. She has continued to act in various roles since then, such as In the House, in which she played the girlfriend-turned-wife of Alfonso Ribeiro’s character, Dr. Max Stanton. Previously, she played Ribeiro's love interest twice on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Besides sitcoms, Voorhies also appeared in movies and direct-to-video films. In 2001, Voorhies played a major role in the film How High as Lauren, a Harvard student. She was involved in a 1990 movie adaptation of the book The Black Man's Guide to Understanding Black Women[11] and played Ana Smith in the 2008 movie The Next Hit. Although she only has two acting credits since 2008, and none since 2012, Voorhies' representatives cited a busy work schedule when she did not appear in a SBTB-based mini-reunion sketch on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" alongside Gosselaar, Lopez, Thiessen, and Dennis Haskins in 2015. Voorhies publicly stated in 2020 that she was "hurt" that she was not invited to participate in the Saved by the Bell sequel series on Peacock.[12][13] Later that year, however, NBC announced that Voorhies would in fact reprise her role as Lisa Turtle for the new show.[14]

Music

Voorhies has appeared in several music videos. She plays Kenny Lattimore's love interest in his debut video "Never Too Busy", from his 1996 self-titled debut album. In Boyz II Men's music video "On Bended Knee", she plays Wanya's girlfriend. She is featured in Montell Jordan's "Somethin' for the Honeyz" and in Dru Hill's "These Are the Times". In 1994, Voorhies was in a group originally called the X-Girls (now known as Geneva) with Stacee and Yashi Brown (the daughters of singer and oldest Jackson family sibling, Rebbie Jackson). Voorhies founded and was the lead singer in Third Degree, an alternative band.[citation needed]

Writing

Over 2010 and 2011, Voorhies self-published three books she authored: Reciprocity, Trek of the Cheshire, and A True Light.[15][16][17][18]

Personal life

Voorhies dated her Saved by the Bell co-star Mark-Paul Gosselaar for three years[19] during the show's run. Voorhies was engaged to actor Martin Lawrence in 1993 but it was later called off in 1994.[20] Voorhies married Miguel Coleman in 1996. They separated in 2001, and divorced in 2004.[21][22]

On May 30, 2006, Voorhies filed a lawsuit against The National Enquirer for libel over an article that included claims published in June 2005 that she had a drug problem.[23] The case was dropped in less than two months.[24]

Voorhies met music engineer Jimmy Green at a networking event in 2014. After a year of dating, Voorhies and Green married on April 30, 2015, at a chapel in Las Vegas, Nevada.[25] Voorhies filed for divorce in October 2015 after six months of marriage.[26]

Voorhies was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder in 2015 and did not publicly reveal it until 2020.[27][28]

Books authored

  • Voorhies, Lark (2010). Reciprocity. New York, New York: iUniverse. ISBN 978-1450200660.
  • Voorhies, Lark (2011). True Light. New York, New York: iUniverse. ISBN 978-1450243544.
  • Voorhies, Lark (2011). Trek of the Cheshire. Bloomington, Indiana: iUniverse. ISBN 978-1462025985.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988–1989Good Morning, Miss BlissLisa Turtle13 episodes
1988, 1989Small WonderBrandie Ross
Binky
"When You Hear the Beep"
"The Tattletale"
1989The Robert Guillaume ShowDanicaEpisode: "Educating Ann"
1989–1993Saved by the BellLisa Turtle86 episodes
1992The Fresh Prince of Bel-AirCindyEpisode: "Mama's Baby, Carlton's Maybe"
1992Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian StyleLisa TurtleTV movie
1993MartinNicoleEpisodes: "The Break Up" (Parts 2 & 3)
1993Getting ByTashaEpisodes: "Men Don't Dance", "Turnabout Dance"
1993–1994Days of Our LivesWendy Reardon
1994Saved by the Bell: The College YearsLisa TurtleEpisode: "Wedding Plans"
1994Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las VegasLisa TurtleMovie
1994Me and the BoysDeniseEpisode: "Talent Show"
1994Saved by the Bell: The New ClassLisa TurtleEpisode: "Goodbye Bayside" (Part 2)
1995CBS Schoolbreak SpecialBreena BlackEpisode: "What About Your Friends"
1995Star Trek: Deep Space NineLeanneEpisode: "Life Support"
1995Family MattersDream GirlEpisode: "Home Sweet Home"
1995–1996, 2004The Bold and the BeautifulJasmine MaloneOriginated the role (Jan. 1995 – Nov. 1996); reprised in April 2004 – June to July 2004
1997Malcolm & EddieLydiaEpisode: "Club Story"
1997The Last DonTiffanyMiniseries
1997–1999In the HouseMercedes Langford18 episodes
1998The Love Boat: The Next WaveJohari MayfieldEpisode: "I Can't Get No Satisfaction"
1999MutinyMovie
1999The ParkersChandra2 episodes
2000Grown UpsStacyEpisode: "J's Pet Peeve"
2001Fire & IceHolly AimesMovie
2002WidowsMiniseries
2008Robot ChickenLisa Turtle / Betty Childs / Borg Queen (voice)Episode: "Boo Cocky"
2020–2021Saved by the BellLisa Turtle3 episodes

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Def Jam's How to Be a PlayerLisa
2000LongshotWoman at BarAlternative title: Jack of All Trades
2001How HighLauren
2002Civil BrandLil' Momma
2008The Next HitAna Smith
2009Mimi's PlaceSydneyShort film
2011Measure of FaithKimDirect-to-video
2012Little CreepsThe DeanDirect-to-video

Awards and nominations

[citation needed]

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResult
1989Young Artist AwardsBest Young Actress in a Cable Family SeriesGood Morning, Miss BlissNominated
1990Outstanding Young Ensemble CastGood Morning, Miss BlissNominated
1990Best Young Actress StarringGood Morning, Miss BlissWon
1991Best Young Actress Starring in an Off-Primetime SeriesSaved by the BellNominated
1992Best Young Actress Starring in an Off-Primetime SeriesSaved by the BellNominated
1993Best Young Actress Starring in an Off-Primetime SeriesSaved by the BellWon

References