Barrett was born as Marlyne Nayokah Afflack in
Brooklyn,
New York. She began her career appearing on stage and television, before she co-starred with
Hill Harper in the 2003 romantic comedy
Love, Sex and Eating the Bones. In the late 90s, she was a DJ for the TV station Musique Plus in Montreal, Canada. Later in 2000s, Barrett had a number of guest starring television roles on the New York City-filmed dramas, include the NBC police procedural drama
Law & Order and its spin-offs
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,
Law & Order: Trial by Jury and the short-lived NBC legal drama
Conviction. From 2006 to 2008, she played
Nerese Campbell in the HBO crime drama
The Wire, and in 2007, also had a recurring role as attorney Felicia Marquand in the FX legal drama
Damages. In 2009, Barrett co-starred as Thomasina, the efficient palace secretary and aide-de-camp, on the short-lived NBC drama
Kings. In 2015, Barrett returned to television appearing as Det. Chris Thompson in the first two episodes of the ABC crime drama
American Crime. Later that year, she was cast as Nurse Maggie Lockwood in the NBC medical drama
Chicago Med. She was credited in the recurring cast in the first thirteen episodes and was added to the main cast in the fourteenth episode. In addition to
Chicago Med, she also appeared as a recurring character in
Chicago Fire and
Chicago P.D. between 2016 and 2019. ==Personal life==