
Mablean Ephriam
Mablean Deloris Ephriam, Esq. (born April 23, 1949) is a former Los Angeles prosecuting attorney. She started her law career as a corrections officer in the Women's Division of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. She attended night classes at Whittier Law School where she earned her Juris Doctor degree in 1978. In 1982, she opened her own law practice, dealing mainly with personal injury and family law cases. She soon became a Los Angeles Prosecuting Attorney. In 1999, the television courtroom series Divorce Court was revived a third time for a 17th season, and she was named the show's arbitrator. She was the first star of the reality-based version of Divorce Court. Previous to that, the show used dramatic reenactments of real-life divorce cases. She was also the first African American and female to preside over the series. She presided over Divorce Court for seven seasons from 1999–2006. She was replaced by Judge Lynn Toler. Ephriam made a short appearance in the film adaptation of the play Diary of a Mad Black Woman. She also portrayed the same judge character in both Madea's Family Reunion and Madea Goes to Jail. She portrays a strict and stern judge character in Madea films, who frequently presides over the many cases Madea lands herself into, always as result of violent and destructive conduct. Ephriam returned to television in fall 2014 with a new courtroom series titled after her, Justice with Judge Mablean. The series, produced by Entertainment Studios, is airing on the Justice Central cable channel and syndicated on various stations. It is the fifth courtroom series from Entertainment Studios.
Filmography (11)
TV★ 5.3Justice with Judge Mablean2014as Judge
MOVIE★ 6.5Madea Goes to Jail2009as Judge Mablean Ephriam
MOVIE★ 6.4Madea's Family Reunion2006as Judge Mablean Ephriam
MOVIE★ 6.5Diary of a Mad Black Woman2005as Judge Mablean Ephriam
TV★ 9.0Celebrity Fit Club2005as Self - Contestant
TV★ 6.6The Bernie Mac Show2001as Judge Mablean Ephriam
TV★ 7.7The Proud Family2001as Self (voice)
TV★ 7.9One on One2001as Judge
TV★ 9.0The Best Damn Sports Show Period2001
TV★ 4.6Divorce Court1999as Judge
TV★ 4.6The Chris Rock Show1997