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Lena Waithe

Lena Waithe (/wθ/;[1] born May 17, 1984)[2][3] is an American actress, producer, and screenwriter. She is the creator of the Showtime drama series The Chi (2018–present) and the BET comedy series Boomerang (2019–20) and Twenties (2020–2021). She also wrote and produced the crime film Queen & Slim (2019) and is the executive producer of the horror anthology series Them (2021–present).

Lena Waithe
Waithe at the 2018 WonderCon
Born (1984-05-17) May 17, 1984 (age 39)
Alma materColumbia College Chicago
Occupations
  • Actress
  • producer
  • screenwriter
Years active2007–present
Spouse
(m. 2019; sep 2020)

Waithe gained recognition for her role in the Netflix comedy-drama series Master of None (2015–present), and became the first African-American woman to win the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series in 2017 for writing the show's "Thanksgiving" episode, which was loosely based on her personal experience of coming out to her mother. She has also appeared in Steven Spielberg's 2018 adventure film Ready Player One and the HBO series Westworld. In 2023, she received a nomination for Best Play at the 76th Tony Awards, her production work on the sketch-comedy play Ain't No Mo'.

Waithe was named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2018;[4] and was included on Fast Company's Queer 50 list in 2021 and 2022.[5][6]

Early life and education

Waithe was born in Chicago, Illinois.[7][8] Her father, Lawrence David Waithe, died when she was fifteen.[9] Her paternal great-grandfather, Winston Waithe, emigrated from Barbados to Boston in 1921; his family, descended from sugar plantation slaves, was from Christ Church, Barbados.[9] Though acting was not originally among her ambitions,[10][11] she knew from the age of seven that she wanted to be a television writer and received strong family support for her writing from her single mother and grandmother.[12] Her parents had divorced when she was three.[13] Waithe and her sister grew up on the South Side of Chicago until Waithe was 12; she attended a local, mostly African-American elementary magnet school, Turner-Drew,[14] but moved to Evanston and finished middle school at Chute Middle School.[15] She graduated from Evanston Township High School and earned a degree in cinema and television arts[16] from Columbia College Chicago in 2006,[17][11][18] praising faculty playwright Michael Fry for his teaching and encouragement.[18][19] Seeking more ways to involve herself in the television and film industry, she also worked at a movie theater, at a Best Buy, and at a Blockbuster.[20]

Career

Having arrived in Los Angeles, Waithe secured a job as an assistant to the executive producer of Girlfriends, a long-running sitcom.[20] Soon after, she landed a minor role in Lisa Kudrow's The Comeback.[20] She later became a writer for the Fox television series Bones,[10] a writer for the 2012 Nickelodeon sitcom How to Rock, and a producer on the 2014 satirical comedy film Dear White People.[21] Waithe wrote and appeared in the YouTube series "Twenties", produced by Flavor Unit Entertainment and optioned in 2014 by BET.[22][23] In addition to writing and directing the short film "Save Me", which was shown at several independent film festivals,[24] Waithe wrote the 2013 web series "Hello Cupid" and the 2011 viral video Shit Black Girls Say.[21]

In 2014, Variety named Waithe one of its "10 Comedians to Watch".[22] In August 2015, Showtime commissioned a pilot for an upcoming series, The Chi, written by Waithe and produced by Common, which tells a young urban Black-American man's coming-of-age story.[25] As the show's creator, Waithe wanted to mine her experience growing up on the South Side and experiencing its diversity to craft a story that paints a more nuanced portrait of her hometown than is typically shown.[26] Similarly, she extended her influence to support the Black-American community in the entertainment industry through her role as co-chair of the Committee of Black Writers at the Writers Guild.[15]

In 2015 Waithe was cast in the Netflix series Master of None after meeting creator and lead actor Aziz Ansari who, with Alan Yang, had originally written Denise as a straight, white woman with the potential, according to Waithe, to evolve into one of the main character's love interests: "For some reason, [casting director] Allison Jones thought about me for it, a Black gay woman."[12] Ansari and Yang rewrote the script to make the character more like Waithe: "All of us actors play heightened versions of ourselves."[12] She said, "I don't know if we've seen a sly, harem pants-wearing, cool Topshop sweatshirt-wearing, snapback hat-rocking lesbian on TV."[10] She also said, "I know how many women I see out in the world who are very much like myself. We exist. To me, the visibility of it was what was going to be so important and so exciting."[10]

In 2017, Waithe and Ansari won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for the season 2 episode "Thanksgiving".[27] She became the first African-American woman to win an Emmy in that category.[27][28][29] Waithe described the episode as based on her coming out experience as a lesbian.[30] During her Emmy speech, she sent a special message to her LGBTQIA (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual)[31] family discussing how "The things that make us different—those are our superpowers."[32] She ended her speech by recognizing her journey as a Black woman, saying, "Thank you for embracing a little Indian boy from South Carolina and a little queer Black girl from the South Side of Chicago."[33] Waithe also developed an autobiographical drama series, The Chi.[34][35] Out Magazine named Waithe the Out100: Artist of the Year on November 8, 2017.[36]

Since 2018, Waithe has been the voiceover of the tagline of AT&T commercials.[37]

Waithe wrote and produced the road trip-crime film Queen & Slim, starring Jodie Turner-Smith and Daniel Kaluuya, and directed by Melina Matsoukas. It was released on November 27, 2019, by Universal Pictures.[38]

In 2020, Waithe lent her voice to the Pixar animated film Onward, portraying the cyclops police officer Specter, the first queer animated character in Disney history.[39]

She focuses on recruiting more people of color and queer artists for her film and television projects.[40] In 2020 her production company, Hillman Grad Productions, opened a mentoring and training program[41] with financial support from the Froneri ice-cream company.[42] More recently, she inked a deal with the Warner Bros. TV Group in order to develop a TV version of Hoop Dreams.[43]

Personal life

Waithe is a masculine-presenting lesbian.[44][45][46] She became engaged in 2017 to Alana Mayo,[47][48] a content executive. They married in 2019 in San Francisco.[49] On January 23, 2020, Waithe and Mayo announced that they had separated after two months of marriage.[50] In November 2020, Mayo filed for divorce from Waithe; the single status of both was restored on May 24, 2021, with agreement for spousal support, and dividing up of property and other assets.[51] Waithe has described her family as "lazy Christians" and said in 2018, "I'm a huge believer in God, and Jesus Christ, and that God made me and all those things. And I try to just be a good person. I think that is the base of my religion, is to be good, is to be honest."[52]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Save Me Short film; Director and writer
2014 Dear White People Producer
2014 Ladylike Co-producer
2018 Step Sisters Producer
2018 Ready Player One Aech / Helen
2019 Queen & Slim Screenwriter, Co-producer
2020 Bad Hair Brook-Lynne
2020 The 40-Year-Old Version Producer
2020 Onward Officer Specter (voice)
2021 The One and Only Dick Gregory Herself Also executive producer
2022 Beauty Screenwriter, producer

Television

Actress

Year Title Role Notes
2014 The Comeback Summer Episode: "Valerie Faces the Critics"
2015, 2017,
2021
Master of None Denise Main Role
2016 Transparent Jane Episode: "Elizah"
2018 This Is Us Animal Shelter Clerk Episode: "That'll Be the Day"
2018 Dear White People P. Ninny 3 episodes
2019 A Black Lady Sketch Show Office Employee Episode: "Your Boss Knows You Don't Have Eyebrows"
2020 The Healing Powers of Dude Lord Dingwall Episode: "I'll Be Right Here"
2020 Westworld Ash 8 episodes
2020 The Chi Camille Hallaway 2 episodes
2020 Big Mouth Lena Foreman (voice) 2 episodes
2022 The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder Adult Maya Leibowitz-Jenkins (voice) Episode: "When You Wish Upon a Roker"

Writer

Year Title Role Notes
2012 M.O Diaries Writer TV series
2012 How to Rock Writer 2 episodes
2013 Hello Cupid Writer 7 episodes
2014–2015 Bones Staff writer 15 episodes
2015, 2017,
2021
Master of None Writer 6 episodes
2018–present The Chi Creator; Writer 6 episodes
2019–2020 Boomerang Creator; Writer; Executive producer 4 episodes
2020 Twenties Creator; Executive producer 8 episode

Producer

Year Title Role Notes
2021 Them Executive producer TV series

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2015 Independent Spirit Awards Best First Feature Dear White People Nominated
2015 Gotham Awards Audience Award Nominated
2015 Black Reel Outstanding Motion Picture Nominated
2017 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series "Thanksgiving", Master of None Won
2018 Chicago Independent Film Critics Circle Trailblazer Award Nominated
2018 Writers Guild of America Comedy Series Master of None Nominated
2018 NAACP Image Awards Writing - Comedy Series Nominated
2018 MTV Movie Award Best on Screen Team Ready Player One Nominated
2019 St. Louis Film Critics Association Best Original Screenplay Queen & Slim Nominated
2019 Black Film Critics Circle Awards Best Original Screenplay Won
2023[53] Tony Awards Best Play Ain't No Mo' Pending

References

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Lena Waithe w eɪ 8 1 born May 17 1984 2 3 is an American actress producer and screenwriter She is the creator of the Showtime drama series The Chi 2018 present and the BET comedy series Boomerang 2019 20 and Twenties 2020 2021 She also wrote and produced the crime film Queen amp Slim 2019 and is the executive producer of the horror anthology series Them 2021 present Lena WaitheWaithe at the 2018 WonderConBorn 1984 05 17 May 17 1984 age 39 Chicago Illinois U S Alma materColumbia College ChicagoOccupationsActressproducerscreenwriterYears active2007 presentSpouseAlana Mayo m 2019 sep 2020 wbr Waithe gained recognition for her role in the Netflix comedy drama series Master of None 2015 present and became the first African American woman to win the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series in 2017 for writing the show s Thanksgiving episode which was loosely based on her personal experience of coming out to her mother She has also appeared in Steven Spielberg s 2018 adventure film Ready Player One and the HBO series Westworld In 2023 she received a nomination for Best Play at the 76th Tony Awards her production work on the sketch comedy play Ain t No Mo Waithe was named one of Time magazine s 100 Most Influential People of 2018 4 and was included on Fast Company s Queer 50 list in 2021 and 2022 5 6 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 2 1 Actress 4 2 2 Writer 4 2 3 Producer 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditWaithe was born in Chicago Illinois 7 8 Her father Lawrence David Waithe died when she was fifteen 9 Her paternal great grandfather Winston Waithe emigrated from Barbados to Boston in 1921 his family descended from sugar plantation slaves was from Christ Church Barbados 9 Though acting was not originally among her ambitions 10 11 she knew from the age of seven that she wanted to be a television writer and received strong family support for her writing from her single mother and grandmother 12 Her parents had divorced when she was three 13 Waithe and her sister grew up on the South Side of Chicago until Waithe was 12 she attended a local mostly African American elementary magnet school Turner Drew 14 but moved to Evanston and finished middle school at Chute Middle School 15 She graduated from Evanston Township High School and earned a degree in cinema and television arts 16 from Columbia College Chicago in 2006 17 11 18 praising faculty playwright Michael Fry for his teaching and encouragement 18 19 Seeking more ways to involve herself in the television and film industry she also worked at a movie theater at a Best Buy and at a Blockbuster 20 Career EditHaving arrived in Los Angeles Waithe secured a job as an assistant to the executive producer of Girlfriends a long running sitcom 20 Soon after she landed a minor role in Lisa Kudrow s The Comeback 20 She later became a writer for the Fox television series Bones 10 a writer for the 2012 Nickelodeon sitcom How to Rock and a producer on the 2014 satirical comedy film Dear White People 21 Waithe wrote and appeared in the YouTube series Twenties produced by Flavor Unit Entertainment and optioned in 2014 by BET 22 23 In addition to writing and directing the short film Save Me which was shown at several independent film festivals 24 Waithe wrote the 2013 web series Hello Cupid and the 2011 viral video Shit Black Girls Say 21 In 2014 Variety named Waithe one of its 10 Comedians to Watch 22 In August 2015 Showtime commissioned a pilot for an upcoming series The Chi written by Waithe and produced by Common which tells a young urban Black American man s coming of age story 25 As the show s creator Waithe wanted to mine her experience growing up on the South Side and experiencing its diversity to craft a story that paints a more nuanced portrait of her hometown than is typically shown 26 Similarly she extended her influence to support the Black American community in the entertainment industry through her role as co chair of the Committee of Black Writers at the Writers Guild 15 In 2015 Waithe was cast in the Netflix series Master of None after meeting creator and lead actor Aziz Ansari who with Alan Yang had originally written Denise as a straight white woman with the potential according to Waithe to evolve into one of the main character s love interests For some reason casting director Allison Jones thought about me for it a Black gay woman 12 Ansari and Yang rewrote the script to make the character more like Waithe All of us actors play heightened versions of ourselves 12 She said I don t know if we ve seen a sly harem pants wearing cool Topshop sweatshirt wearing snapback hat rocking lesbian on TV 10 She also said I know how many women I see out in the world who are very much like myself We exist To me the visibility of it was what was going to be so important and so exciting 10 In 2017 Waithe and Ansari won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for the season 2 episode Thanksgiving 27 She became the first African American woman to win an Emmy in that category 27 28 29 Waithe described the episode as based on her coming out experience as a lesbian 30 During her Emmy speech she sent a special message to her LGBTQIA Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer Intersex and Asexual 31 family discussing how The things that make us different those are our superpowers 32 She ended her speech by recognizing her journey as a Black woman saying Thank you for embracing a little Indian boy from South Carolina and a little queer Black girl from the South Side of Chicago 33 Waithe also developed an autobiographical drama series The Chi 34 35 Out Magazine named Waithe the Out100 Artist of the Year on November 8 2017 36 Since 2018 Waithe has been the voiceover of the tagline of AT amp T commercials 37 Waithe wrote and produced the road trip crime film Queen amp Slim starring Jodie Turner Smith and Daniel Kaluuya and directed by Melina Matsoukas It was released on November 27 2019 by Universal Pictures 38 In 2020 Waithe lent her voice to the Pixar animated film Onward portraying the cyclops police officer Specter the first queer animated character in Disney history 39 She focuses on recruiting more people of color and queer artists for her film and television projects 40 In 2020 her production company Hillman Grad Productions opened a mentoring and training program 41 with financial support from the Froneri ice cream company 42 More recently she inked a deal with the Warner Bros TV Group in order to develop a TV version of Hoop Dreams 43 Personal life EditWaithe is a masculine presenting lesbian 44 45 46 She became engaged in 2017 to Alana Mayo 47 48 a content executive They married in 2019 in San Francisco 49 On January 23 2020 Waithe and Mayo announced that they had separated after two months of marriage 50 In November 2020 Mayo filed for divorce from Waithe the single status of both was restored on May 24 2021 with agreement for spousal support and dividing up of property and other assets 51 Waithe has described her family as lazy Christians and said in 2018 I m a huge believer in God and Jesus Christ and that God made me and all those things And I try to just be a good person I think that is the base of my religion is to be good is to be honest 52 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes2011 Save Me Short film Director and writer2014 Dear White People Producer2014 Ladylike Co producer2018 Step Sisters Producer2018 Ready Player One Aech Helen2019 Queen amp Slim Screenwriter Co producer2020 Bad Hair Brook Lynne2020 The 40 Year Old Version Producer2020 Onward Officer Specter voice 2021 The One and Only Dick Gregory Herself Also executive producer2022 Beauty Screenwriter producerTelevision Edit Actress Edit Year Title Role Notes2014 The Comeback Summer Episode Valerie Faces the Critics 2015 2017 2021 Master of None Denise Main Role2016 Transparent Jane Episode Elizah 2018 This Is Us Animal Shelter Clerk Episode That ll Be the Day 2018 Dear White People P Ninny 3 episodes2019 A Black Lady Sketch Show Office Employee Episode Your Boss Knows You Don t Have Eyebrows 2020 The Healing Powers of Dude Lord Dingwall Episode I ll Be Right Here 2020 Westworld Ash 8 episodes2020 The Chi Camille Hallaway 2 episodes2020 Big Mouth Lena Foreman voice 2 episodes2022 The Proud Family Louder and Prouder Adult Maya Leibowitz Jenkins voice Episode When You Wish Upon a Roker Writer Edit Year Title Role Notes2012 M O Diaries Writer TV series2012 How to Rock Writer 2 episodes2013 Hello Cupid Writer 7 episodes2014 2015 Bones Staff writer 15 episodes2015 2017 2021 Master of None Writer 6 episodes2018 present The Chi Creator Writer 6 episodes2019 2020 Boomerang Creator Writer Executive producer 4 episodes2020 Twenties Creator Executive producer 8 episodeProducer Edit Year Title Role Notes2021 Them Executive producer TV seriesAwards and nominations EditYear Award Category Work Result2015 Independent Spirit Awards Best First Feature Dear White People Nominated2015 Gotham Awards Audience Award Nominated2015 Black Reel Outstanding Motion Picture Nominated2017 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Writing Comedy Series Thanksgiving Master of None Won2018 Chicago Independent Film Critics Circle Trailblazer Award Nominated2018 Writers Guild of America Comedy Series Master of None Nominated2018 NAACP Image Awards Writing Comedy Series Nominated2018 MTV Movie Award Best on Screen Team Ready Player One Nominated2019 St Louis Film Critics Association Best Original Screenplay Queen amp Slim Nominated2019 Black Film Critics Circle Awards Best Original Screenplay Won2023 53 Tony Awards Best Play Ain t No Mo PendingReferences Edit Lena Waithe amp Writers Of Boomerang Talk Importance Of Diversity In Black Millennials BET Networks January 24 2019 Retrieved March 30 2023 Lena Waithe Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Retrieved September 8 2020 Birthday May 17 Birthplace Chicago Illinois Schedler Carrie January 4 2018 Lena Waithe Comes Home Chicago Archived from the original on September 8 2020 Retrieved September 8 2020 the 33 year old as of Jan 4 2018 Lena Waithe The World s 100 Most Influential People Time Retrieved September 22 2020 Announcing Fast Company s second annual Queer 50 list Fast Company Retrieved June 3 2021 Lena Waithe is No 14 on the 2022 Fast Company Queer 50 list Fast Company Retrieved June 19 2022 Swartz Tracy November 18 2015 Chicago set pilot to be a mix of Fruitvale Station Crash Chicago Tribune Retrieved December 2 2015 Harris Marquita February 5 2016 Why We Should Be Embarrassed About This Year s Oscars Refinery29 Retrieved February 6 2016 a b Stated on Finding Your Roots February 15 2022 a b c d Weidenfeld Lisa November 18 2015 Master of None s Lena Waithe Talks Accidental Stardom Failure to Launch The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved November 29 2015 a b Mast Audrey Michelle July 11 2014 Lena Waithe BA 06 Columbia College Chicago Alumni Spotlights Retrieved December 2 2015 a b c Garcia Patricia November 17 2015 Meet Lena Waithe Master of None s Wisest and Funniest BFF Vogue Retrieved November 29 2015 Woodson Jacqueline The Cover Story Lena Waithe Is Changing the Game HWD Retrieved September 26 2018 Hyman Dan 2018 With The Chi Lena Waithe Heads Home in Search of the Real Chicago The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved January 4 2018 a b Woodson Jacqueline April 2018 The Cover Story Lena Waithe Is Changing the Game Vanity Fair Retrieved October 3 2018 Lena Waithe 06 Retrieved December 1 2017 Zwecker Bill November 3 2015 Chicagoan Lena Waithe Plays Herself Sort Of In Aziz Ansari s Netflix Series Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on December 7 2015 Retrieved November 29 2015 a b Millennial Hustle DEMO Magazine April 25 2014 Retrieved November 30 2015 Associate Professor Michael Fry Columbia College Chicago Archived from the original on December 11 2015 Retrieved December 1 2015 a b c Haithcoat Rebecca January 5 2018 Master of None s Lena Waithe If you come from a poor background TV becomes what you dream about the Guardian Retrieved September 26 2018 a b Goldberg Lesley August 11 2015 Showtime Orders Black Coming of Age Drama Produced by Common The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved November 29 2015 a b Holman Jordyn July 1 2014 Comedian Lena Waithe Inks Deal With BET to Write Pilot Twenties Exclusive Variety Retrieved November 30 2015 Hasin Sarvat August 28 2013 On Making Mirrors The Toast Archived from the original on January 27 2018 Retrieved December 1 2015 Fox Sarah August 11 2015 Lena Waithe Common to create coming of age drama series The Slanted Archived from the original on December 8 2015 Retrieved December 1 2015 Littleton Cynthia January 9 2017 Showtime Gives Series Order to Drama The Chi Variety Retrieved October 12 2017 Metz Nina Writers and cast of Lena Waithe s The Chi aim to show South Side in a different light Chicago Tribune Retrieved October 12 2017 a b Moniuszko Sara M May 16 2017 Lena Waithe s powerful Emmys speech Our differences are our superpowers USA Today Retrieved September 18 2017 Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series 2017 Television Academy Retrieved July 16 2017 Saraiya Sonia August 4 2017 Lena Waithe on Being the 1st Black Woman Nom d for Comedy Writing Emmy Variety Retrieved August 6 2017 Villarreal Yvonne August 10 2017 How Lena Waithe s coming out story inspired the Master of None Thanksgiving episode Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved October 12 2017 About the LGBTQIA Resource Center Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer Intersex Asexual Resource Center lgbtqia ucdavis edu May 5 2015 Retrieved December 1 2017 Littleton Cynthia September 18 2017 Lena Waithe Makes Emmy History as First Black Woman to Win for Comedy Writing Variety Retrieved December 1 2017 Read the Full Text of Master of None Writer Lena Waithe s Moving Emmys Speech Time Retrieved December 1 2017 Littleton Cynthia September 17 2017 Lena Waithe Wins Emmy First Black Woman to Get Comedy Writing Award Variety Retrieved September 18 2017 Andreeva Nellie Showtime Picks Up Drama The Chi To Series Jason Mitchell Joins Cast TCA Deadline Hollywood January 9 2017 OUT100 Lena Waithe Artist of the Year November 8 2017 Retrieved December 1 2017 Smiley Minda December 26 2019 AT amp T Releases New Crop of Just OK Is not OK Ads to Highlight Speed of 5G AdWeek Jodie Smith Turner to Star Opposite Daniel Kaluuya in Queen amp Slim EXCLUSIVE Thornton Cedric February 27 2020 Onward Will Feature Disney s First LGBTQ Animated Character Voiced By Lena Waithe Black Enterprise Retrieved December 19 2020 Woodson Jacqueline The Cover Story Lena Waithe Is Changing the Game Vanity Fair Retrieved October 10 2018 Donnelly Matt December 16 2020 Lena Waithe s Hillman Grad Launches Mentorship Lab for Writers Actors Executives Variety Retrieved August 9 2021 Froneri News www froneri com Retrieved August 9 2021 Goldberg 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