Crystal R. Fox (ššØš«š§ January 1, 1964) is an American actress and singer. Fox has performed in many stage productions during her career, and is best known for her television roles as Luann Corbin in theĀ NBC/CBSĀ police drama seriesĀ In the Heat of the NightĀ (1989ā1995), and as Hanna Young in theĀ Oprah Winfrey NetworkĀ prime time soap opera,Ā The Haves and the Have NotsĀ (2013ā2021). Fox has also appeared in a number of films, most notably playing the leading role in the 2020 thrillerĀ A Fall from Grace.
Early life
Fox was ššØš«š§ in Tryon, North Carolina. She moved from North Carolina to Atlanta, Georgia in 1979 and attended middle school and high school. She began her professional acting career in the late 1970s, appearing on stage in Atlanta. She is the niece of the late singer Nina Simone and cousin of Lisa Simone Kelly.
Career
Fox made her big-screen debut playing Katie Bell in the comedy-drama filmĀ Driving Miss DaisyĀ (1989) starringĀ Morgan FreemanĀ andĀ Jessica Tandy. She later joined the cast of NBC police-drama seriesĀ In the Heat of the Night in its third season, playing Luann Corbin. She was a regular cast member through the series finale in 1995, appearing in more than 100 episodes. In the 1990s, Fox had supporting roles in filmsĀ Drop SquadĀ (1994) andĀ Once Upon a Time…When We Were ColoredĀ (1995) oppositeĀ Phylicia RashadĀ andĀ Al Freeman Jr.Ā She co-starred oppositeĀ Cicely TysonĀ in the 1998 miniseriesĀ Mama Flora’s FamilyĀ based on a novel byĀ Alex Haley. On television, she guest-starred onĀ Law & Order,Ā The Sopranos, andĀ Third Watch. Fox also co-starred oppositeĀ Phylicia RashadĀ andĀ Debbie AllenĀ in the 2001Ā PBSĀ production ofĀ The Old Settler.
Fox has appeared in many stage productions during her career. She has worked in New York City, Alexandria, Silver Spring, and Atlanta, where she lives. She received a Helen Hayes Award nomination for her performance in the 2002 play Home. Her other stage credits include For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf,Ā Antony and Cleopatra,Ā The Comedy of Errors,Ā A Raisin in the Sun,Ā The Colored Museum,Ā The Amen Corner,Ā The Boys from Syracuse,Ā Bessie’s Blues,Ā Little Shop of HorrorsĀ andĀ The Rocky Horror Picture Show. She was a member of the Alliance Theatre for many years. She received IRNE Awards and Elliot Norton Awards for Best Actress for playing Rose Maxson in the 2009 production of Fences at theĀ Huntington Theatre Company. During 2014ā15, she acted as lead in the playĀ Blues for an Alabama Sky.
Fox at theĀ BurdenĀ premiere
In 2013, Fox began starring in theĀ Oprah Winfrey NetworkĀ prime time soap operaĀ The Haves and the Have Nots, produced by Tyler Perry. She played one of the show’s leading roles, Hanna Young, a soulful single mother who works as the rich Cryer family’s maid and also served as the best friend and confidante of the lady of the house, Katheryn Cryer (played by ReneĆ© Lawless). The series also starred Tika Sumpter, Angela Robinson, and John Schneider. Fox received positive reviews for her performance in the show. The series ended in 2021, after 196 episodes.
In 2019, Fox was cast for the second season of theĀ HBOĀ drama seriesĀ Big Little Lies asĀ ZoĆ« Kravitzās character’s mother Elizabeth Howard. Along with the cast, she was nominated forĀ Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. She co-starred oppositeĀ Forest WhitakerĀ in the drama filmĀ Burden.[19] The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and won the U.S. Dramatic Audience Award. In 2020, Fox had a leading role in the Netflix thriller filmĀ A Fall from Grace. It was Fox’s first leading film role in her long career. The film received negative reviews from critics, but her performance was praised by many. Chicago Sun-Times criticĀ Richard RoeperĀ wrote in a review: “Best of all is seeing Crystal Fox getting her moment in the spotlight and absolutely shining.” Later in 2020, Fox appeared in theĀ Amazon PrimeĀ drama seriesĀ Utopia created byĀ Gillian Flynn.
In 2021, Fox starred in the three movie adaptations of V. C. Andrews’ books for Lifetime. In 2022, she was cast opposite Chris O’Dowd in the Apple TV+ comedy seriesĀ The Big Door Prize. The series was canceled after two seasons in 2024. Later in 2024, she was cast as the mother of lead character in the Netflix thriller series, His & Hers adapted from the novel byĀ Alice Feeney.