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My worst moment: Even after the success of ‘Living Single,’ Erika Alexander was back at square one

Erika Alexander attends the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater 2022 Opening Night Gala at New York City Center on Nov. 30, 2022, in New York.

CHICAGO — Best known for playing Maxine Shaw on the iconic sitcom “Living Single,” Erika Alexander is making her directorial debut with the documentary “The Big Payback,” about the first tax-funded reparations bill that passed in Evanston. The film airs on PBS’ “Independent Lens” on Martin Luther King Jr. Day Jan. 16.

Alexander co-directs with Whitney Dow, who has a background as a documentary filmmaker, which “made the transition for me into a director very easy,” said Alexander. “He was very patient and he has a natural teaching personality and I love to learn, so it was fairly smooth. And because I’ve been on sets since I was 14, it felt like a very natural place to be.”

Alexander’s acting credits also include “The Cosby Show,” “The Long Walk Home” and “Get Out” among many high points.

When asked about a low point, she recalled a role that came after her success on “Living Single.”

“I’ve been lucky, I don’t have many extreme experiences. But just being in show business as a dark skinned Black woman is extreme and we often live in a state where

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