After 'Abbott Elementary’s' Taraji P. Henson Received Emmy Nom, She Opened Up About Why The Role Is A Full-Circle Moment For Her Career
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Taraji P. Henson made a splash on "Abbott Elementary" with her guest-star turn as Janine Teagues' wayward mother, Vanetta. Her irreverent role earned her praise from critics and viewers alike. The positive reception ultimately led to the Oscar nominee scoring her third Primetime Emmy nomination. Compared to her earlier Emmy noms, this particular one was special for Henson, as she revealed why her "Abbott" guest spot marked a full-circle moment for her career.

The "Empire" actress’ Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series nom is only one of the ABC sitcom's seven Emmy nominations. Before "Abbott," Taraji P. Henson was known more for her dramatic roles in series like "Empire" and "Person of Interest." However, the TV and film star began her Hollywood career guest-starring on notable sitcoms like "Sister, Sister" and "The Parent’ Hood." Those gigs were part of the now-52-year-old actress' mission to become a sitcom star.
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