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Our heart belongs to Jackée
Though a starring vehicle for Gibbs, Jackée Harry proved the true breakout star and won an Emmy for Best Supporting Actress in 1987. (To date, she’s the first and only black actress to win in that category).
She and Gibbs would later clash over the show’s increased focus on Jackée (who temporarily dropped her last name, as you do when your star is on the rise). Harry actually left the show for her own ill-fated spin-off, only to return as a recurring player in 227’s final season.
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