Vernee Watson-Johnson
Vernee Watson-Johnson, born on January 14, 1954, in North Trenton, New Jersey, is a prominent American television actress with an extensive career spanning over four decades. As of August 2013, she boasts an impressive 284 credits in film and television, showcasing her versatility as a character actress. Watson-Johnson is well-known for her regular role on the sitcom "Carter Country" and for her appearances in six episodes of "Suit Up." Her performances frequently see her in the roles of medical professionals or legal figures, reflecting her ability to bring depth to a variety of characters.
One of her notable recurring roles includes that of Nurse Althea on "The Big Bang Theory," where she appeared four times, contributing to both the pilot and an unaired version of the pilot. In addition to her acting career, Watson-Johnson made headlines in May 2005 when she testified on behalf of the defense during Michael Jackson's highly publicized trial concerning child molestation charges. With a career defined by her diverse roles and significant contributions to the entertainment industry, Vernee Watson-Johnson remains a respected figure in television history.