Novi Brown, the talented actress known for her role as Sabrina Hollins in the popular BET series “Sistas,” has recently signed with Innovative Artists Entertainment for representation in all areas. This exclusive news was reported by Variety. Brown, who is also represented by Alta Global Media and Crawford Talents in Germany, has made a name for herself in both television and film.
One of Brown’s most notable roles is her portrayal of Sabrina in “Sistas,” a show created by Tyler Perry. She starred in the first nine seasons of the series before exiting ahead of the 10th season, which premiered in January 2026. The show has been a strong addition to BET’s scripted lineup, leading to the creation of two spinoffs, “Zatima” and “Divorced Sistas.”
In addition to her work on “Sistas,” Brown has also appeared in various films and television shows. She starred in the holiday film “A Wesley South African Christmas,” where she worked alongside Jasmine Guy, Dorian Wilson, T.C. Carson, and Terrayle Hill. Her other film credits include “Alone in the Dark,” “The First Noelle,” and “Holiday Hideaway.” Brown has also made a guest appearance on the popular CBS procedural “NCIS.”
On the theater front, Brown has showcased her talent in stage productions of “The Vagina Monologues,” “Dutchman,” and “Boston Marriage.” She also served as an investor in the Broadway production of “Othello,” starring Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal. The production was a massive success, selling out all performances and generating significant buzz on Broadway.
Not only is Brown a talented actress, but she has also delved into producing. She executive produced the short film “Drugs Are Fun,” which was recently selected to be featured at the Pan African Film Festival. There are plans in the works to develop the film into a full-fledged series.
Overall, Novi Brown’s versatile talents and impressive body of work have solidified her as a rising star in the entertainment industry. With her recent signing with Innovative Artists Entertainment, she is poised to continue making waves in both television and film.

