Neecole Cockerham
- Actress
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Berkeley-born actress, Neecole Cockerham was the first
African American woman to grace the television ad campaigns of the
fashion stalwarts Banana Republic. She continued on and garnered
principle roles for industry giants like Sears, IBM, & recently
Comcast. Neecole's marquee looks, which are not to Hollywood's
standard, have cast her in over 90 national commercials. She maintains
the same humility she had before appearing in Vogue, O Magazine,
Harper's Bazaar, Martha Stewart & Billboards for Dockers, Kraft & Other
Major Print campaigns. Born to Eugene Cockerham Sr. a carpenter and
Takietha a U.C Berkeley Aerospace Studies employee. Neecole began
performing early on, she gathered family and neighborhood children in
the downstairs den of her family home in Berkeley, CA and began doing
shows of different characters of sketch comedy skits, complete with
wardrobe changes. Shaped as a promising adolescent at the Bay Area
based, Berkeley Arts Magnet, Neecole furthered her fervor for the
theatrical arts at Cal State Northridge where she studied Acting for
Television under the consummate professional, Lillian Lehman. She,
additionally, studied with Eden Harmon at the acclaimed acting school
Estelle Harmon's Acting School. Eventually, she was accepted to the
acting for television program at W.P.C. in New Jersey. This East Coast
training led her to her first leading role in a student film, "In the
Woods", which played at the Argentina Film Festival. During her stint
back east she established herself as a valuable player onstage at the
Ian Ziering sponsored Black box Theatre, which produced "For Colored
Girls Who Consider Suicide When the Rainbow Wasn't Enuf" (Ntozake
Shange). The notoriety of Neecole's performances also landed her a
reprise of one scene at "Crossroads" at the Ruby Dee and Ozzie Davis
Playhouse. No longer moonlighting as an aspiring actress, Neecole took
to the silver screen headlining as the lead in Christine Crokos's,
"Heroine Helen", an acclaimed entrant at the Urban World Film Festival
(New York City, 2001). Maintaining her drive for greatness, Neecole has
co-starred alongside Melanie Brown ( Scary Spice) in Water Woman
Production's "Love Thy Neighbor", which garnered honors for best short
at Chicago International Film Festival in (2006). Other projects
include: promos for E!'s "Chelsea Lately" show (co-star); MTV'S "Faking
The Video" (role of Omarion's of B2K's manager); NBC's "Significant
Others" (co-star); WB's "Do Over"; ESPN's "The Life" (pilot). And the
most recent role of the hilarious La Noca Hill In "Jesus' Secretary
(2009) which has garnered her Best Actress nod from the Cellesty
International Film Festival. Her newest instillation is a witty one
women serio-comedy titled "I Am Not My Mama" (2012). The show was given
birth to on Hollywood's theater row at The Complex Theatre. Ever the
optimist, Neecole bides her time through genuine passion for the
thespian craft by studying her skills, recently with David Rotenberg
(2013) Master Scene Study, so that she may continue to push her limits
as an artist.