Sheryl Lee Ralph Reflects on Finding Major Success in Her 60s: 'The Best Is Yet to Come' (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

In a few daysSheryl Lee Ralph’s success will be set in stone — literally — with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and, amid her excitement, she has some questions.

“It’s not as if they just hand these things out like candy,” she says of the ceremony, taking place on Jan. 29. Still, the multi-hyphenate star, who graces this week’s cover of PEOPLE, has no idea which entertainment symbol will be used to denote her life’s work.

“Oh my goodness, I don’t know. I should ask,” she says. “It could be for the Tonys, for the Grammys, the Emmys and who knows what’s next.”

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Sheryl Lee Ralph photographed for PEOPLE at a private residence in Los Angeles, CA, on December 6, 2024.

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Indeed, after many decades of hard-won success across stage and screen, Ralph is currently enjoying a career renaissance no one saw coming. No one, that is, except for her iconic mentors, including the lateMaya AngelouandCicely Tyson.

“One day I was on a plane, and Cicely Tyson said, ‘Many great things are going to happen to you. Many, many, many,’ ” Ralph recalls. “The elders have been good to me, and they would not be surprised.”

But at 69, Ralph has a woman 34 years her junior to thank for the career highs she’s hitting now. In 2021 actress and show runnerQuinta Brunsontapped her to play veteran educator Barbara Howard on ABC’s sitcomAbbott Elementary, and in 2022 Ralph earnedher first Emmy Awardfor the role.

Chris Perfetti, Tyler James Williams, Quinta Brunson and Sheryl Lee Ralph on “Abbott Elementary”.Gilles Mingasson/Disney

ABBOTT ELEMENTARY; CHRIS PERFETTI, TYLER JAMES WILLIAMS, QUINTA BRUNSON, SHERYL LEE RALPH

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“I’m in a show that is literally lightning in a bottle,” Ralph says. “But it was not given to me. I worked towards this moment, and it took a young person to see and value the work and offer me this way forward. That doesn’t happen a lot, but it happened to me.”

That body of work includes her very first role in the 1977 filmA Piece of the ActionalongsideSidney Poitier, as well as her Tony-nominated run in the original Broadway production ofDreamgirls.

Now filming the fourth season ofAbbottafter playing completely against type as a hard-nosed parole officer in the indie filmRickythat’s heading to Sundance Film Festival this month, Ralph is busier than ever.

Etienne Maurice, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Coco Maurice and Vincent Hughes.Robin L Marshall/Getty

(L-R) son, Etienne Maurice, Sheryl Lee Ralph, daughter, Ivy-Victoria Maurice and husband/Senator Vincent Hughes attend Sheryl Lee Ralph’s 27th Annual DIVAS Simply Singing event at Taglyan Cultural Complex on December 9, 2017 in Hollywood, California.

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“I love a full plate,” she says. “My team says I’m always on the go, but that’s what I’ve known. There was a time where if you didn’t strike while the iron was hot, it wasn’t happening for you. You had to go and get it."

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She continues, “It’s easy to look at the highway and think it’s always been like that, but no, there was a time when it was a dirt road, and somebody had to bust rocks to clear it, and it wasn’t easy.”

After graduating as a member of the first class of women to attend Rutgers College in New Jersey and facing “no after no” in her pursuit of an acting career, Ralph stumbled upon success when she moved to Los Angeles on a whim and landed an audition opposite Poitier at age 19 and won the role over his own daughter.

Poitier, who also directed the film, gifted her a box of makeup and hair products along with this advice: “I’m sorry the industry doesn’t have more to offer you, because you deserve it. You better learn how to take care of yourself, because there are not too many people out there that can,’” Ralph recalls. “That’s how I started learning the things I needed in an industry that didn’t know what to do with me.”

Sheryl Lee Ralph accepts the outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series award for ‘Abbott Elementary’ on stage during the 74th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on September 12, 2022.Chris Haston/NBC via Getty

Sheryl Lee Ralph accepts the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series award for “Abbott Elementary” on stage during the 74th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Microsoft Theater on September 12, 2022.

In 2022, Ralph’s career reached new heights whenshe won the Emmy Awardfor her role inAbbott Elementary.

“It was a complete shock,” she says of the moment. “I was there to be supportive of my cast. I did not think it was going to be me. When they said my name, it was as if every angel in my life flew up and said, ‘Come on, come on. This is the moment. This is the time.’ When I got up there and did what I did, sang what I sang, said what I said, it was my whole life speaking for me, and it was never just for me, it was for others, because if it had not been for others, I wouldn’t be there.”

In all, Ralph says achieving what she has at this stage of her life proves one thing: “Don’t give up. If you don’t make it at 20 or 30, so what? Hold on to your dreams, because you can make it at 40 or 50, and it ain’t over when you’re 60. The best is yet to come, and I’m here to receive it.”

source: people.com