Rain Pryor Biography
Rain Pryor is an American actress. Pryor is a powerful speaker, spokesperson, award-winning actress, singer, songwriter, comedian, and producer.
When was Rain born?-Age
She was born on 16 July 1969, in Los Angeles, California, United States of America. Rain is 55 years old as of July 2024.
Rain Height
She stands at a height of 5′ 8″ (1.74 m).
Where is Rain from?-Family- Parents
Pryor was born in Los Angeles, California, as the daughter of Shelley R. (née Bonus) and comic Richard Pryor. Rain Pryor’s mother was a Jewish go-go dancer, and she was reared primarily by her Jewish maternal grandparents, who taught her about Jewish culture. Pryor graduated from Beverly Hills High School in 1987.
Is Rain Pryor Married?- Husband
Pryor married Kevin Kindlin, a family therapist, in 2002; their divorce occurred in 2006. In 2007, she started dating Yale Partlow, a Baltimore nursing student and meditation teacher who eventually became a police officer. After numerous losses, she gave birth to their daughter Lotus Marie on April 1, 2008. Partlow and Pryor got divorced in 2014. Pryor presently resides in Baltimore with her daughter Lotus and husband, Dave Vane.
What does Rain Pryor do for a living?
She went on to play Theola June ‘T.J.’ on the ABC drama The Class. The Jones-Pryor character was created from various roles she had played during competitions with producers. Pryor spent years playing Jackie on the Showtime series Rude Awakening and guest-starred on television series such as The Division and Chicago Hope. She appeared on The Late Night Show Starring Johnny Carson and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Craig Ferguson and The Tavis Smiley Show.
Pryor’s stage credits include the role of Billie Holiday in the UK tour of The Billie Holiday Story and the role of Ella Fitzgerald in the UK premiere of Ella, Meet Marilyn Ladd. In Los Angeles, she performed in Eve Ensler’s “The Vagina Monologues” opposite Nora Dunn (of “Saturday Night Live” fame) and Charlene Tilton Tilton. With the Groundlings development team, she portrayed Joan of Arc’s Joan, played by Linda Chambers;
Pryor has also been a jazz/blues singer since 1993, and has performed at venues in Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., Hong Kong, Scotland and London, and released the CD Rain Pryor Live in London. In 2004 and 2005, Pryor created and toured the award-winning play “Chicken and Hash Browns,” based on her own life. She was appointed acting director of the Strand Theatre in Baltimore. In 2015, Pryor received the first City Film Festival British Honorary Award from Alan Thomas on behalf of his father for his outstanding contribution to film and television. The festival also screened the UK premiere of the documentary That Daughter’s Madness, which recounts his life in light of his famous father. In 2006, Harper Collins published his book Jokes My Father Didn’t Teach Me.