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In 1986, Cherie was chosen to tour the USA as the National Cheer Representative for the Just Say No to Drugs Campaign through 1988. She gained national recognition and was honored when she was selected to introduce Nancy Reagan (then First Lady) to the historical movement. Cherie was on top of the world literally when she and fellow NBC TV Children traveled to Finland to guest-star on "Andy Williams and the NBC Kids Search for Santa" Christmas Special. After 4 years, "Punky Brewster" came to an end but little Cherie wasn't fearful. She went on to star on Days of Our Lives until 1990. With her new found stardom, Cherie stayed busy starring with stars such as Martin Lawrence in "It's A Bit Strange". Her body of work later included her memorable role as Maxine in ABC's (CBS`s) hit TV show "Family Matters" co-starring Jaleel White (Steve Urkel) & Kellie Williams (Laura Winslow). On December 8th 1991, Cherie was recognized by the National Association Of Youth In Entertainment by winning the Award of Excellence and was nominated for her 4th time for A Young Artist Award in 1993. With all this celebrity and busy work schedule, Cherie made sure she found time to volunteer teaching computer classes to children with Downs Syndrome. In 1994, she founded the "Off The Streets" program which provided recreational activities, tutoring services, and a safe haven for children whose parents worked long hours. The program included teaching the children arts & crafts, various fields of the entertainment industry (singing, dancing, acting), and skills that prepared them for the real world. After 9 years, "Family Matters" ended. Yet again, Cherie found herself working steadily on TV shows such as "Good Behavior", hit films such as "Teaching Mrs. Tingle". Cherie's guest-starring role as Kim's (Countess Vaughn) cousin on UPN`s "The Parkers", turned into a memorable recurring role . In 2002, Cherie revisited her voice over roots when she landed a recurring role on the Disney Channels "The Proud Family" co-starring Kyla Pratt and was reunited with her childhood friend Soleil Moon Frye (Punky Brewster). In 2003, Cherie decided to step back into the big screen with her cameo appearance in the summer comedy "Malibooty" executive produced by Brian Hooks. Winter 2004, Cherie made an appearance on UPN's "Eve' playing opposite Brian, which served as a liaison that established a greater work relationship and resume between the two. It only seemed natural that the two would collaborate once again on next years much anticipated horror/thriller film "7eventy-5ive". With Brian Hooks directing and starring, Cherie Johnson quickly accepted her dream position as Co-Executive producer as well as co-starring. Written by: darcell |
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