
Jeannetta Arnette
Acting
Born 1954-07-29 · Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Jeannetta Arnette, born July 29, 1954, in Washington, D.C., is a prolific American actress with a career spanning television, film, and theater. Raised partly in North Carolina, she trained at the North Carolina School of the Arts, studied acting in England, and moved to Los Angeles after briefly attending George Washington University to pursue her craft professionally. She rose to prominence as the eccentric teacher Miss Meara on Head of the Class (1986-1991), with notable film roles including Lana's mother in Boys Don't Cry (1999), a nurse in Pay It Forward (2000), and Sandra Danby in Pineapple Express (2008). Arnette has made extensive TV guest appearances on series like Criminal Minds, ER, The Mentalist, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (as Doctor Karen Loews), and recent projects such as Clipped (2024) and American Crime Story (2021).
Known for

Pay It Forward
2000 · Movie

Pineapple Express
2008 · Movie

Boys Don't Cry
1999 · Movie

10
1979 · Movie

The Shipping News
2001 · Movie

The Deliberate Stranger
1986 · Movie

Sniper 3
2005 · Movie

The Shadow Riders
1982 · Movie

Sister Margaret and the Saturday Night Ladies
1987 · Movie

Teenage Graffiti
1977 · Movie

The History of White People in America: Volume II
1986 · Movie

Snow Angels
2007 · Movie

Callie & Son
1981 · Movie

Judas Kiss
1998 · Movie

Take Your Best Shot
1982 · Movie

Mystery Kids
2000 · Movie

Brave New World
1980 · Movie

Angels in Stardust
2014 · Movie

Ladybugs
1992 · Movie

The Prime Gig
2001 · Movie

Single Women, Married Men
1989 · Movie

Middle of Nowhere
2008 · Movie

Straight A's
2013 · Movie

City Killer
1984 · Movie

Hunter Gatherer
2016 · Movie

Small Town Conspiracy
2003 · Movie

The '70s
2000 · Movie

Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac
1984 · Movie

Beneath the Dark
2010 · Movie

Finding Home
2003 · Movie

Beautiful Girl
2014 · Movie

First Love, Last Rites
1998 · Movie

Dunsmore
2003 · Movie

The Redeemer: Son of Satan!
1978 · Movie

Waking Up Dead
2022 · Movie