The same qualities that endeared
Sheryl to BET audiences have made her a favorite on shows such as
Politically Incorrect, HBO's All-Star Def Comedy Jam, Showtime's
Full-Frontal Comedy Show, Motown Live and Fox's Saturday Night
Special. Her appeal also extends to film with roles in Bullworth
and Master P's I Got the Hook Up.
Not only is Sheryl one of the hardest working comedians in the
country, she is also a philanthropist, donating 5% of her road
earnings to Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., where she is a lifetime
member and has served as President of her local chapter (Omieron
Rho Zeta chapter). In addition to the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority,
Sheryl is also a member of the National Council of Negro Women and
the NAACP. She also supports a number of worthy causes, including
founding the African-American Female Comedian Association.
With appearances on Comedy Central & Showtime's Laff-a-palooza,
Sheryl continues to push the envelope: discussing sex, politics,
current events and relationships. Her onstage show elicits bold
testimonials from even the most conservative crowds. Whether on
radio, television or in film, Sheryl is quick to use humor to
convey her views in a down-to-earth, likable style. Her
controversial opinions as a sexually progressive, God-fearing,
staunch, black Republican woman come across loud and clear during
her on-stage show much to the enjoyment of loyal fans and new
enthusiasts alike.