Arnetia's illustrious career began shortly after she entered high school, with a remarkable achievement at the tender age of 16, when she landed a part on Broadway in the production of "The Sign In Sidney Brustein's Window", starring the esteemed Hal Linden.
Following her graduation, she assumed her most iconic stage role in Michael Bennett's highly acclaimed musical, "Dreamgirls", a performance that earned her the distinction of being the only actress to portray all three dreamgirls.
This milestone led to television guest-starring parts and her feature film breakout role as To-bel in Paul Bartel's offbeat comedy, "Scenes From The Class Struggle In Beverly Hills".
In 1991, television viewers were introduced to Arnetia when she created the role of head nurse Annie Roland for the NBC hit comedy "Nurses", a testament to her versatility as a performer.
True to her musical roots, Arnetia continues to nurture her passion for singing, as well as writing. She has recently completed her first teleplay with her husband, and remains active in the film and television industry.
Person Biography:
Arnetia began her career at a young age, landing a part on Broadway in "The Sign In Sidney Brustein's Window" at the age of 16. She went on to assume her best-known stage role in "Dreamgirls", becoming the only actress to portray all three dreamgirls. Her breakout role came in the feature film "Scenes From The Class Struggle In Beverly Hills", and she later created the role of head nurse Annie Roland for the NBC hit comedy "Nurses". Arnetia continues to act in film and television, and has recently completed her first teleplay with her husband.