Terresa Graves (January 10, 1948 – October 10, 2002), credited as Teresa Graves, was an American actress and singer, best known for her starring role as undercover police detective Christie Love in the ABC crime-drama television series Get Christie Love! (1974–1975). The role made Graves the second African-American female to star in a non-stereotypical role for a U.S. drama television series. The first was Diahann Carroll in Julia, which aired 3 years earlier from 1968 to 1971. The Get Christie Love! series was based on Dorothy Uhnak’s crime-thriller novel The Ledger.
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She soon turned to acting and became a regular in the two variety shows: Our Place (1967) and the infamous single episode of Turn-On (1969). In 1969, Graves toured with Bob Hope’s USO tour in Southeast Asia. Graves later landed more acting roles, becoming a regular on Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In during its third season.[6] Graves appeared in several films. In the 1973 film That Man Bolt, in which she played Samantha Nightingale, Graves’ character is shot to death when she is in bed during a love scene with Fred Williamson, who plays the leading role of Jefferson Bolt.
Graves pivotal role in the 1974 ABC crime drama television movie and later series Get Christie Love! featured Charles Cioffi and Jack Kelly as Lieutenants Reardon and Ryan, respectively, Love’s supervisors. At the time of the series creation, Graves’ was noted as the second African-American woman to star in her own hour–long television series, after Diahann Carroll in Julia which aired six years prior. An article in the November 1974 issue of Jet magazine described Graves as “television’s most delightful detective, the epitome of a tough lady cop with more feminine features than Venus”. In 1983, Graves retired from show business to devote her time to her faith.[citation needed]