
Age: 57
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Tichina Rolanda Arnold (born June 28, 1971) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her roles of Pamela James on the FOX sitcom Martin, family matriarch Rochelle on the UPN/CW sitcom Everybody Hates Chris, Judi Mann in the TV Land original sitcom Happily Divorced, the lead role of Cassie Calloway on Survivor's Remorse, and Tina Butler on the CBS sitcom The Neighborhood. She began her career as a child actor, appearing in supporting roles in Little Shop of Horrors (1986) and How I Got into College (1989) before being cast as Pamela "Pam" James on the FOX sitcom Martin, which she played from 1992 until the show ended in 1997. Arnold also played the family matriarch Rochelle on the UPN/CW sitcom Everybody Hates Chris from 2005 to 2009, and portrayed Judi Mann in the TV Land original sitcom Happily Divorced from 2011 to 2013. From 2014 to 2017, she played the lead role of Cassie Calloway on Survivor's Remorse. As of 2018, Arnold plays Tina Butler in the CBS sitcom series The Neighborhood. From 2018 to 2019, she played the role of Paulette in the South African series Lockdown.

Tichina Arnold

President Alicia Monroe
for President Alicia Monroe in The Sovereign
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She became the first Black female Secretary of Defense. What she did next changed the definition of the office forever. Dominique Ashworth has had a career that looks, on paper, like a series of impossible achievements: first Black woman to command a Joint Special Operations unit, first Black woman to serve as National Security Adviser, and now, at 38, the youngest and first Black female Secretary of Defense in US history. The series begins on her third day in office, when she receives intelligence that a covert operation she approved before taking office has gone catastrophically wrong and created a crisis that could destabilize three allied governments. The first season tracks her navigation of this crisis while simultaneously establishing herself in an office that has never seen her kind of presence. Seasons two and three expand the scope: a direct military confrontation with a major adversary that forces her to navigate the full weight of her office, and a domestic political crisis in which she becomes the target of both partisan opposition and a deeper conspiracy within the defense establishment itself. The show is a West Wing-style political drama with a thriller's pace, exploring the intersection of power, race, gender, and national security through a protagonist who refuses to be either a symbol or a cautionary tale. Season 1 — The Crisis Three days into office. A covert operation gone wrong. Dominique must fix a crisis she partially created while establishing herself in the most powerful office she has ever held. Season 2 — The Confrontation A direct military standoff with a major adversary. Dominique must navigate political pressure, military advice, and her own convictions simultaneously. Season 3 — The Conspiracy The defense establishment's hidden network emerges to undermine her. The show's most personal season — Dominique fighting for the office she proved she deserved.