N.J. ‘Ghosts’ star Danielle Pinnock calls NAACP Image Awards win ‘a dream come true’
Arts And Entertainment,Entertainment,NAACP
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Actor Danielle Pinnock has starred in the CBS comedy series “Ghosts” for four seasons. All that time, the New Jersey talent has amused and delighted as one of the series' main ghosts, Alberta, a Prohibition-era spirit. The character, a jazz singer, met her end in the 1920s. Now Pinnock, 36, who grew up in Teaneck, is over the moon to be recognized for her TV haunts. She just won the NAACP Image Award for outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series. “I couldn’t have done this without y’all,” she said...
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