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Mo'Nique

Monique Angela Hicks (née Imes; born December 11, 1967), known professionally as Mo'Nique, is an American stand-up comedian and actress.[1][2] She has received an Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award.

Mo'Nique
Mo'Nique at the 82nd Academy Awards in 2010
Born
Monique Angela Imes

(1967-12-11) December 11, 1967 (age 55)
Other namesMyelle Kaye
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • actress
  • talk show host
  • author
Years active1990–present
WorksFull list
Spouse(s)
Mark Jackson
(m. 1997⁠–⁠2001)

Sidney Hicks
(m. 2006)
Children4
AwardsFull list
Websitemoniqueworldwide.com

She first gained recognition for her work in stand-up comedy, debuting as a member of The Queens of Comedy. In 2002, she received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Comedy Album. Mo'Nique began her transition into mainstream film and television having a starring role as Nicole "Nikki" Parker in the UPN series The Parkers (1999–2004), as well as appearing in Phat Girlz (2006) and Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (2008).

In 2009, she garnered critical acclaim for her performance in the film Precious, for which she won numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, becoming the fourth African American woman to win the award. Mo'Nique has since hosted The Mo'Nique Show (2009–2011), and starred as Ma Rainey in the HBO biopic Bessie (2015) earning a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.

Early life

Mo'Nique was born on December 11, 1967, in Woodlawn, Baltimore County, Maryland,[1] the daughter of engineer Alice Imes and drug counselor Steven Imes, Jr.[3] She is the youngest of four children. Mo'Nique graduated from Milford Mill High School in Baltimore County in 1985[4] and attended Morgan State University.[5] She is a 1987 graduate of the Broadcasting Institute of Maryland.[6]

Before she was an actress, Monique worked as a customer service representative at the phone company MCI in Hunt Valley, Maryland.[7] She got her start in comedy at the downtown Baltimore Comedy Factory Outlet when her brother Steve dared her to perform at an open mic night.

During a 2008 Essence magazine interview, Mo'Nique revealed that she was sexually abused by her brother Gerald from ages 7–11; he went on to sexually abuse another girl and was sentenced to 12 years in prison. After her twin boys were born in 2005, Mo'Nique cut off all contact with Gerald. On April 19, 2010, he admitted on Oprah to sexually abusing her over several years. He also was abused by family members and struggled with substance abuse.[8]

Career

Mo'Nique portrayed Nicole "Nikki" Parker on the UPN television series The Parkers from 1999 to 2004. She was featured on many leading stand-up venues such as Showtime at the Apollo, Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam, and Thank God You're Here. Mo'Nique tackles race issues in her stand up routines, for instance at the Montreal Just For Laugh Festival in 2000: "White and black people, we're just mad at each other, we don't know why we're mad at each other. We're not each other's enemy. We're not the enemy. It's the Chinese people we need to watch out for".[9]

In 2005, Mo'Nique played a significant role in Tony Scott's thriller Domino, co-starring Keira Knightley and Mickey Rourke. In 2006, Mo'Nique was cast as the lead in Phat Girlz, a comedy about an aspiring fashion designer struggling to find love and acceptance. The film was met with lukewarm response from critics and fans. It did earn back its $3 million production cost in its first weekend of release.[10]

 
Mo'Nique at the 2010 Screen Actors Guild Awards

Mo'Nique's first play was Eve Ensler's Obie Award-winning production of The Vagina Monologues in March 2002. Mo'Nique, Ella Joyce (Roc); Wendy Raquel Robinson (The Steve Harvey Show and The Game) and Vanessa Bell Calloway (What's Love Got to Do with It), were the first all black celebrity cast to perform The Vagina Monologues. Produced by YYP & Associates, the show was directed by playwright and director Yetta Young as well as co-produced by Kellie R. Griffin, Lisa D. Washington and Anita Cal. Mo'Nique is the author of the best-selling book Skinny Women Are Evil: Notes of a Bigg Girl in a Small-Minded World. She also released a 2006 cookbook called Skinny Cooks Can't Be Trusted. Mo'nique was part of the Washington, D.C., WHUR radio show with George Wilborn. In 2006, she occasionally filled in for afternoon personality Michael Baisden when his contract with ABC Radio was in the process of getting renewed.[11]

She was also named hostess of Showtime at the Apollo. She was the hostess and executive producer of Mo'Nique's Fat Chance, a beauty pageant for plus-sized women, on the Oxygen cable network. She hosted the first season of Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School on VH1 where she crowned Saaphyri as the winner. Mo'Nique's 2007 documentary I Coulda Been Your Cellmate! focuses on incarcerated women. In interviews with individual women, she touches on the common factors that bring many women into the penal system. The documentary was related to her filming a comedy special at the Ohio Reformatory for Women, also known as The Farm. In 2007, she had a guest-starring role on the hit television series Ugly Betty as L'Amanda, Mode's weekend security guard.[12] She starred in The Mo'Nique Show, her own late-night talk show. Taped in Atlanta, the show premiered October 5, 2009, on BET.[13]

She was featured in soul singer Anthony Hamilton's video "Sista Big Bones", the second single from his album Ain't Nobody Worryin'. She hosted the 2003 and 2004 BET Awards and appeared as the host again for the 2007 BET Awards. She received positive responses in July 2004 with her opening performance of Beyoncé's single "Crazy in Love" In 2007, she performed Beyoncé's "Déjà Vu". Mo'Nique has had a number of supporting roles in film. She appeared in the 2008 comedy film, Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins with Martin Lawrence. She has had roles in Beerfest, 3 Strikes, Two Can Play That Game, Half Past Dead, and Soul Plane. She voiced a character in Garfield: The Movie, but her role was cut from the movie.

In 2008, Mo'Nique stated on Oprah Winfrey Show that Martin Lawrence gave her invaluable advice about show business: "He pulled me to the side and he said, 'Listen, don't ever let them tell you what you can't have.' Since that day, I've made some of the best deals I've ever made in my career because it keeps ringing in my head...It will stay with me forever."[14] In 2008, Radio One signed her to her own radio show: Mo'Nique in the Afternoon (or The Mo'Nique Show), which premiered on several Radio One-owned Urban Adult Contemporary-formatted R&B/soul radio stations in July 2008. It mainly aired on these stations that had a local lineup because some Radio One stations did not carry it due to their contracts with Michael Baisden. The show lasted until March 18, 2009, when Mo'Nique decided to leave to "further her career in television, film, and comedy."[15]

 
Mo'Nique giving a speech in 2010

In 2009, Mo'Nique appeared in the film Precious, directed by Lee Daniels, portraying an inner-city teenager's abusive mother. She won the Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize for her performance in the film. The African-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) awarded Mo'Nique with the Best Supporting Actress Award in December 2009. Mo'Nique received the AAFCA's first ever unanimous vote in an acting category.[16]

She has received Best Supporting Actress awards from the Stockholm International Film Festival, the Washington DC Area Film Critics Association, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, the Boston Society of Film Critics, the New York Film Critics Online, the New York Film Critics Circle, the Southeastern Film Critics Association, the San Francisco Film Critics Circle, the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association, the Las Vegas Film Critics Society, the Utah Film Critics Association, the Detroit Film Critics Society, the Indiana Film Critics Association, the Online Film Critics Society, the National Society of Film Critics Awards, the Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and the Critics Choice Awards. Time magazine ranked Mo'Nique's outstanding performance as the Best Female Performance of 2009. She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, the Independent Spirit Award, and the BAFTA Award.[17][18][19][20]

In November 2009, Mo'Nique said, "I own the rights to Hattie McDaniel's life story, and I can't wait to tell that story because that woman was absolutely amazing. She had to stand up to the adversity of black and white [society] at a time when we really weren't accepted. Mr. Lee Daniels is going to direct it, of course, and I'm going to be Miss Hattie McDaniel. I really hope I can do that woman justice."[21]

In 2014, Mo'Nique starred in Patrik-Ian Polk's drama film Blackbird as Claire Rousseau. She next starred as Ma Rainey in the biographical film Bessie in 2015, for which she received critical acclaim, earning her a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. Her last role (in film or television) was in 2016. In May 2017, she said Lee Daniels, Oprah Winfrey, and Tyler Perry had been blackballing her ever since she did not promote Precious in 2009.[22][23]

In 2022, it was announced that Mo'Nique will be starring in the Lee Daniels' horror/thriller The Deliverance with Andra Day, Omar Epps, Miss Lawrence, and Tasha Smith.[24]

Personal life

Mo'Nique was briefly engaged to accountant Kenny Mung.[25] From 1997 to 2001, she was married to Mark Jackson. They have two sons: Mark Eric Jackson Jr. and Shalon Calvin Jackson. Mo'Nique gave birth to twin sons Jonathan and David Hicks in October 2005, two months early.[26] In 2006, she married their father Sidney Hicks. In a New York Times profile, she mentions that she and Hicks have an open marriage:

We have an agreement that we'll always be honest, and if sex happens with another person, that's not a deal breaker for us, that's not something where we'll have to say, 'Oh God, we've got to go to divorce court because you cheated on me.' Because we don't cheat.[27]

She repeated this view later on The Oprah Winfrey Show when she said that, in her prior marriages, she was constantly searching for "that extra oomph".[28] Mo'Nique explained,

When I said I had an open marriage, people automatically jumped to sex. They automatically went there. But I've been best friends with my husband since we were 14 years old. When we say open, we're very honest. There are no secrets. Oftentimes you have people that are married, but they're strangers, and we refuse to be those people.[29]

She concluded, "I've had to sneak and I've had to lie, and I don't want to do that anymore. But my husband is so awesome and so fine and so—oh, girl...No other man can compare".[29]

Filmography

Film

Key
  Denotes works that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes
2000 3 Strikes Dahlia
2001 The Queens of Comedy Herself
Baby Boy Patrice
Two Can Play That Game Diedre
2002 Half Past Dead Twitch's Girl
2004 Soul Plane Jamiqua
Hair Show Peaches
Garfield: The Movie Rat Role deleted in final cut of the film
2005 Shadowboxer Precious
Domino Lateesha Rodriquez
2006 Farce of the Penguins Vicky Voice
Irish Jam Psycho
Phat Girlz Jazmin Biltmore
Beerfest Cherry
2008 Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins Betty
2009 Steppin: The Movie Aunt Carla
Precious Mary Lee Johnston Won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress[30]
2014 Blackbird Claire Rousseau
2015 Bessie Ma Rainey
2016 Interwoven Barbara
Almost Christmas Aunt May
TBA The Reading   Emma Leeden Post-Production
The Deliverance   TBA Post-Production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Snaps Herself Episode 1.1
1999–2000 Moesha Nicole "Nikki" Parker Seasons 4 & 6 (3 episodes)
2001 The Hughleys Nicole "Nikki" Parker Season 3 (1 episode)
2002 The Proud Family Boonnetta (voice) Season 2, (1 episode)
2003 Good Fences Ruth Crisp Television film
2004 The Bernie Mac Show Lynette Season 3 (1 episode)
1999–2004 The Parkers Nicole "Nikki" Parker Lead role (5 seasons, 110 episodes)
2005 Girlfriends Host/Herself Cameo (episode S5 E16)
2006 Rugrats Aunt Moo Direct-to-DVD episode "Tales from the Crib: Three Jacks and a Beanstalk"
2006 Nip/Tuck Evetta Washington Season 4 (1 episode)
2007 Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School Host/Herself 11 episodes
2007 The Game Plus Size Actress, Host Seasons 2 and 4 (2 episodes)
2007 The Boondocks Jamiqua (voice) Season 2, Episode 1 (1 episode)
2007 Ugly Betty L'Amanda Season 2 (1 episode)
2009–2011 The Mo'Nique Show Host/Herself 2 seasons, 251 episodes
2014 Love & Hip Hop: New York Host/Herself Season 4 (2 episodes – Reunion Special)
2015 Bessie Ma Rainey Television film
2021 Black Mafia Family Goldie Season 2, Episodes 1 & 3

Residency show

Controversy

2009 awards campaign

In 2009, Mo'Nique starred in the independent drama Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire directed by Lee Daniels. For the role, she was paid $50,000. The film started to receive critical attention and awards buzz for her performance. The film's executive producers Tyler Perry and Oprah Winfrey as well as the film's production company Lionsgate asked her to travel to promote the film at the Cannes Film Festival, which she declined to do, saying her deal was with the film's director, Daniels, and that she had finished her contractual obligations.[32]

Upon winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, Mo'Nique stated, "I'd like to thank the Academy for showing that it can be about the performance and not the politics".[33]

Mo'Nique has since claimed Tyler Perry called her to apologize for how she was treated. In 2020, Mo'Nique performed a standup segment attacking Perry, Oprah, and others involved in the feud. She has stated how devastated she was by Oprah's communication and described her as "malicious."[34][35][36]

2019 Netflix lawsuit

In 2018, Mo'Nique accused Netflix of racial and gender bias against her after she was paid $500,000 for her comedy special to air on the streaming service. She compared herself to Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Kevin Hart, and Amy Schumer, who each received multimillion-dollar deals. In her statement, she stated:

"When we asked Netflix to explain the difference — why the money was so different — they said, ‘Well, we believe that’s what Mo’Nique will bring.’ We said, ‘Well, what about my resume?’ They said, ‘We don’t go off of resumes.’ Then we asked them, ‘What was it about Amy Schumer?’ and they said, ‘Well, she sold out Madison Square Garden twice and she had a big movie over the summer.’ Is that not Amy Schumer’s resume? And then Netflix said, ‘By the way, we believe Mo’Nique is a legend, too.’ Why shouldn’t I get what the legends are getting?"

In her statement, she also urged people to support her in her boycott of Netflix. She went on numerous talk shows, including The View, in which she continued to fight against Netflix. In 2019, she sued Netflix, with her complaint reading in part, "In short, as this lawsuit shows, Netflix’s treatment of Mo’Nique began with a discriminatory low-ball offer and ended with a blacklisting act of retaliation." In the suit, she listed fellow comedians who were paid millions for their specials, including Chappelle, Rock, Jerry Seinfeld, Eddie Murphy, Ellen DeGeneres, and Ricky Gervais.[37]

By June 2022, Netflix had settled the lawsuit with Mo’Nique, and on July 19, 2022 announced that she was set to do a new special for them.[38][39]

Awards and nominations

Mo'nique is the recipient of numerous accolades, most notably, for her performance in Precious, winning a total of 52 awards out of 66 nominations; in particular, the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, and, the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture.

For her performance in The Parkers, Mo'nique has received four NAACP Image Awards in the category of Most Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series. She has also been nominated for several roles, including, a Primetime Emmy Award for her work in the television film, Bessie, and a number of BET Awards for her contribution to comedy productions.

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This article is about the actress and comedian For the name see Monique For not to be confused with see Nique Monique Angela Hicks nee Imes born December 11 1967 known professionally as Mo Nique is an American stand up comedian and actress 1 2 She has received an Academy Award BAFTA Award Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award Mo NiqueMo Nique at the 82nd Academy Awards in 2010BornMonique Angela Imes 1967 12 11 December 11 1967 age 55 Woodlawn Baltimore County Maryland U S Other namesMyelle KayeOccupationsComedianactresstalk show hostauthorYears active1990 presentWorksFull listSpouse s Mark Jackson m 1997 2001 wbr Sidney Hicks m 2006 wbr Children4AwardsFull listWebsitemoniqueworldwide wbr comShe first gained recognition for her work in stand up comedy debuting as a member of The Queens of Comedy In 2002 she received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Comedy Album Mo Nique began her transition into mainstream film and television having a starring role as Nicole Nikki Parker in the UPN series The Parkers 1999 2004 as well as appearing in Phat Girlz 2006 and Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins 2008 In 2009 she garnered critical acclaim for her performance in the film Precious for which she won numerous awards including the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress becoming the fourth African American woman to win the award Mo Nique has since hosted The Mo Nique Show 2009 2011 and starred as Ma Rainey in the HBO biopic Bessie 2015 earning a Primetime Emmy Award nomination Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Residency show 5 Controversy 5 1 2009 awards campaign 5 2 2019 Netflix lawsuit 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly lifeMo Nique was born on December 11 1967 in Woodlawn Baltimore County Maryland 1 the daughter of engineer Alice Imes and drug counselor Steven Imes Jr 3 She is the youngest of four children Mo Nique graduated from Milford Mill High School in Baltimore County in 1985 4 and attended Morgan State University 5 She is a 1987 graduate of the Broadcasting Institute of Maryland 6 Before she was an actress Monique worked as a customer service representative at the phone company MCI in Hunt Valley Maryland 7 She got her start in comedy at the downtown Baltimore Comedy Factory Outlet when her brother Steve dared her to perform at an open mic night During a 2008 Essence magazine interview Mo Nique revealed that she was sexually abused by her brother Gerald from ages 7 11 he went on to sexually abuse another girl and was sentenced to 12 years in prison After her twin boys were born in 2005 Mo Nique cut off all contact with Gerald On April 19 2010 he admitted on Oprah to sexually abusing her over several years He also was abused by family members and struggled with substance abuse 8 CareerMo Nique portrayed Nicole Nikki Parker on the UPN television series The Parkers from 1999 to 2004 She was featured on many leading stand up venues such as Showtime at the Apollo Russell Simmons Def Comedy Jam and Thank God You re Here Mo Nique tackles race issues in her stand up routines for instance at the Montreal Just For Laugh Festival in 2000 White and black people we re just mad at each other we don t know why we re mad at each other We re not each other s enemy We re not the enemy It s the Chinese people we need to watch out for 9 In 2005 Mo Nique played a significant role in Tony Scott s thriller Domino co starring Keira Knightley and Mickey Rourke In 2006 Mo Nique was cast as the lead in Phat Girlz a comedy about an aspiring fashion designer struggling to find love and acceptance The film was met with lukewarm response from critics and fans It did earn back its 3 million production cost in its first weekend of release 10 Mo Nique at the 2010 Screen Actors Guild Awards Mo Nique s first play was Eve Ensler s Obie Award winning production of The Vagina Monologues in March 2002 Mo Nique Ella Joyce Roc Wendy Raquel Robinson The Steve Harvey Show and The Game and Vanessa Bell Calloway What s Love Got to Do with It were the first all black celebrity cast to perform The Vagina Monologues Produced by YYP amp Associates the show was directed by playwright and director Yetta Young as well as co produced by Kellie R Griffin Lisa D Washington and Anita Cal Mo Nique is the author of the best selling book Skinny Women Are Evil Notes of a Bigg Girl in a Small Minded World She also released a 2006 cookbook called Skinny Cooks Can t Be Trusted Mo nique was part of the Washington D C WHUR radio show with George Wilborn In 2006 she occasionally filled in for afternoon personality Michael Baisden when his contract with ABC Radio was in the process of getting renewed 11 She was also named hostess of Showtime at the Apollo She was the hostess and executive producer of Mo Nique s Fat Chance a beauty pageant for plus sized women on the Oxygen cable network She hosted the first season of Flavor of Love Girls Charm School on VH1 where she crowned Saaphyri as the winner Mo Nique s 2007 documentary I Coulda Been Your Cellmate focuses on incarcerated women In interviews with individual women she touches on the common factors that bring many women into the penal system The documentary was related to her filming a comedy special at the Ohio Reformatory for Women also known as The Farm In 2007 she had a guest starring role on the hit television series Ugly Betty as L Amanda Mode s weekend security guard 12 She starred in The Mo Nique Show her own late night talk show Taped in Atlanta the show premiered October 5 2009 on BET 13 She was featured in soul singer Anthony Hamilton s video Sista Big Bones the second single from his album Ain t Nobody Worryin She hosted the 2003 and 2004 BET Awards and appeared as the host again for the 2007 BET Awards She received positive responses in July 2004 with her opening performance of Beyonce s single Crazy in Love In 2007 she performed Beyonce s Deja Vu Mo Nique has had a number of supporting roles in film She appeared in the 2008 comedy film Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins with Martin Lawrence She has had roles in Beerfest 3 Strikes Two Can Play That Game Half Past Dead and Soul Plane She voiced a character in Garfield The Movie but her role was cut from the movie In 2008 Mo Nique stated on Oprah Winfrey Show that Martin Lawrence gave her invaluable advice about show business He pulled me to the side and he said Listen don t ever let them tell you what you can t have Since that day I ve made some of the best deals I ve ever made in my career because it keeps ringing in my head It will stay with me forever 14 In 2008 Radio One signed her to her own radio show Mo Nique in the Afternoon or The Mo Nique Show which premiered on several Radio One owned Urban Adult Contemporary formatted R amp B soul radio stations in July 2008 It mainly aired on these stations that had a local lineup because some Radio One stations did not carry it due to their contracts with Michael Baisden The show lasted until March 18 2009 when Mo Nique decided to leave to further her career in television film and comedy 15 Mo Nique giving a speech in 2010 In 2009 Mo Nique appeared in the film Precious directed by Lee Daniels portraying an inner city teenager s abusive mother She won the Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize for her performance in the film The African American Film Critics Association AAFCA awarded Mo Nique with the Best Supporting Actress Award in December 2009 Mo Nique received the AAFCA s first ever unanimous vote in an acting category 16 She has received Best Supporting Actress awards from the Stockholm International Film Festival the Washington DC Area Film Critics Association the Los Angeles Film Critics Association the Boston Society of Film Critics the New York Film Critics Online the New York Film Critics Circle the Southeastern Film Critics Association the San Francisco Film Critics Circle the Dallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association the Las Vegas Film Critics Society the Utah Film Critics Association the Detroit Film Critics Society the Indiana Film Critics Association the Online Film Critics Society the National Society of Film Critics Awards the Alliance of Women Film Journalists and the Critics Choice Awards Time magazine ranked Mo Nique s outstanding performance as the Best Female Performance of 2009 She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress the Independent Spirit Award and the BAFTA Award 17 18 19 20 In November 2009 Mo Nique said I own the rights to Hattie McDaniel s life story and I can t wait to tell that story because that woman was absolutely amazing She had to stand up to the adversity of black and white society at a time when we really weren t accepted Mr Lee Daniels is going to direct it of course and I m going to be Miss Hattie McDaniel I really hope I can do that woman justice 21 In 2014 Mo Nique starred in Patrik Ian Polk s drama film Blackbird as Claire Rousseau She next starred as Ma Rainey in the biographical film Bessie in 2015 for which she received critical acclaim earning her a Primetime Emmy Award nomination Her last role in film or television was in 2016 In May 2017 she said Lee Daniels Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry had been blackballing her ever since she did not promote Precious in 2009 22 23 In 2022 it was announced that Mo Nique will be starring in the Lee Daniels horror thriller The Deliverance with Andra Day Omar Epps Miss Lawrence and Tasha Smith 24 Personal lifeMo Nique was briefly engaged to accountant Kenny Mung 25 From 1997 to 2001 she was married to Mark Jackson They have two sons Mark Eric Jackson Jr and Shalon Calvin Jackson Mo Nique gave birth to twin sons Jonathan and David Hicks in October 2005 two months early 26 In 2006 she married their father Sidney Hicks In a New York Times profile she mentions that she and Hicks have an open marriage We have an agreement that we ll always be honest and if sex happens with another person that s not a deal breaker for us that s not something where we ll have to say Oh God we ve got to go to divorce court because you cheated on me Because we don t cheat 27 She repeated this view later on The Oprah Winfrey Show when she said that in her prior marriages she was constantly searching for that extra oomph 28 Mo Nique explained When I said I had an open marriage people automatically jumped to sex They automatically went there But I ve been best friends with my husband since we were 14 years old When we say open we re very honest There are no secrets Oftentimes you have people that are married but they re strangers and we refuse to be those people 29 She concluded I ve had to sneak and I ve had to lie and I don t want to do that anymore But my husband is so awesome and so fine and so oh girl No other man can compare 29 FilmographyFilm Key Denotes works that have not yet been releasedYear Title Role Notes2000 3 Strikes Dahlia2001 The Queens of Comedy HerselfBaby Boy PatriceTwo Can Play That Game Diedre2002 Half Past Dead Twitch s Girl2004 Soul Plane JamiquaHair Show PeachesGarfield The Movie Rat Role deleted in final cut of the film2005 Shadowboxer PreciousDomino Lateesha Rodriquez2006 Farce of the Penguins Vicky VoiceIrish Jam PsychoPhat Girlz Jazmin BiltmoreBeerfest Cherry2008 Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins Betty2009 Steppin The Movie Aunt CarlaPrecious Mary Lee Johnston Won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress 30 2014 Blackbird Claire Rousseau2015 Bessie Ma Rainey2016 Interwoven BarbaraAlmost Christmas Aunt MayTBA The Reading Emma Leeden Post ProductionThe Deliverance TBA Post ProductionTelevision Year Title Role Notes1995 Snaps Herself Episode 1 11999 2000 Moesha Nicole Nikki Parker Seasons 4 amp 6 3 episodes 2001 The Hughleys Nicole Nikki Parker Season 3 1 episode 2002 The Proud Family Boonnetta voice Season 2 1 episode 2003 Good Fences Ruth Crisp Television film2004 The Bernie Mac Show Lynette Season 3 1 episode 1999 2004 The Parkers Nicole Nikki Parker Lead role 5 seasons 110 episodes 2005 Girlfriends Host Herself Cameo episode S5 E16 2006 Rugrats Aunt Moo Direct to DVD episode Tales from the Crib Three Jacks and a Beanstalk 2006 Nip Tuck Evetta Washington Season 4 1 episode 2007 Flavor of Love Girls Charm School Host Herself 11 episodes2007 The Game Plus Size Actress Host Seasons 2 and 4 2 episodes 2007 The Boondocks Jamiqua voice Season 2 Episode 1 1 episode 2007 Ugly Betty L Amanda Season 2 1 episode 2009 2011 The Mo Nique Show Host Herself 2 seasons 251 episodes2014 Love amp Hip Hop New York Host Herself Season 4 2 episodes Reunion Special 2015 Bessie Ma Rainey Television film2021 Black Mafia Family Goldie Season 2 Episodes 1 amp 3Residency show 2019 Mo Nique Does Vegas held at SLS Las Vegas 31 Controversy2009 awards campaign In 2009 Mo Nique starred in the independent drama Precious Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire directed by Lee Daniels For the role she was paid 50 000 The film started to receive critical attention and awards buzz for her performance The film s executive producers Tyler Perry and Oprah Winfrey as well as the film s production company Lionsgate asked her to travel to promote the film at the Cannes Film Festival which she declined to do saying her deal was with the film s director Daniels and that she had finished her contractual obligations 32 Upon winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress Mo Nique stated I d like to thank the Academy for showing that it can be about the performance and not the politics 33 Mo Nique has since claimed Tyler Perry called her to apologize for how she was treated In 2020 Mo Nique performed a standup segment attacking Perry Oprah and others involved in the feud She has stated how devastated she was by Oprah s communication and described her as malicious 34 35 36 2019 Netflix lawsuit In 2018 Mo Nique accused Netflix of racial and gender bias against her after she was paid 500 000 for her comedy special to air on the streaming service She compared herself to Dave Chappelle Chris Rock Kevin Hart and Amy Schumer who each received multimillion dollar deals In her statement she stated When we asked Netflix to explain the difference why the money was so different they said Well we believe that s what Mo Nique will bring We said Well what about my resume They said We don t go off of resumes Then we asked them What was it about Amy Schumer and they said Well she sold out Madison Square Garden twice and she had a big movie over the summer Is that not Amy Schumer s resume And then Netflix said By the way we believe Mo Nique is a legend too Why shouldn t I get what the legends are getting In her statement she also urged people to support her in her boycott of Netflix She went on numerous talk shows including The View in which she continued to fight against Netflix In 2019 she sued Netflix with her complaint reading in part In short as this lawsuit shows Netflix s treatment of Mo Nique began with a discriminatory low ball offer and ended with a blacklisting act of retaliation In the suit she listed fellow comedians who were paid millions for their specials including Chappelle Rock Jerry Seinfeld Eddie Murphy Ellen DeGeneres and Ricky Gervais 37 By June 2022 Netflix had settled the lawsuit with Mo Nique and on July 19 2022 announced that she was set to do a new special for them 38 39 Awards and nominationsMain article List of awards and nominations received by Mo Nique Mo nique is the recipient of numerous accolades most notably for her performance in Precious winning a total of 52 awards out of 66 nominations in particular the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture For her performance in The Parkers Mo nique has received four NAACP Image Awards in the category of Most Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series She has also been nominated for several roles including a Primetime Emmy Award for her work in the television film Bessie and a number of BET Awards for her contribution to comedy productions References a b Mo Nique Biography Archived from the original on January 16 2013 Retrieved February 22 2009 Fernandez Sofia M August 1 2011 Mo Nique Show Put on Indefinite Hiatus The Hollywood Reporter John Hall Annette April 8 2006 Proudly phat actress has a new plus sized role AZ Central com Retrieved December 16 2009 permanent dead link monique imes Milford Mill High School Academy 85 BALTIMORE MD classmates com Retrieved December 13 2015 Crockett Sandra November 19 1994 Comedian has fine time just being Mo Nique Laughing out LOUD The Sun Archived from the original on July 24 2012 Retrieved December 16 2009 Broadcasting Institute of Maryland Archived from the original on February 27 2011 Retrieved March 4 2011 The Oprah Winfrey Show Interview with the cast of Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins Original air date January 28 2008 Mo Nique s Brother Gerald Imes Apologizes to Precious Star for Sexual Abuse ABC News Retrieved October 18 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Archived from the original on January 31 2008 Retrieved January 28 2008 82nd Oscars highlights Oscars org Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences September 5 2014 Retrieved July 12 2020 Brock Radke January 10 2019 MO NIQUE KICKS OFF HER FIRST VEGAS COMEDY RESIDENCY AT SLS lasvegasweekly com Retrieved February 12 2019 Mo Nique On Why She s Calling For A Netflix Boycott on The View Youtube Retrieved April 14 2022 Mo Nique winning Best Supporting Actress Oscars Retrieved April 14 2022 She s Not Done Mo Nique Explains Devastating Fallout With Oprah Winfrey Essence Retrieved April 14 2022 Mo Nique Says She Recorded Tyler Perry Expressing Regret Over How He Treated Her Complex Retrieved April 14 2022 Mo Nique Speaks Out Against Oprah Winfrey for Making Her Life Harder E News February 4 2020 Retrieved April 14 2022 Mo Nique Sues Netflix for Discrimination Over 500K Stand Up Special Offer The Hollywood Reporter November 14 2019 Retrieved April 14 2022 Netflix Settles With Mo Nique Over Discrimination Retaliation Lawsuit The Hollywood Reporter June 15 2022 Retrieved June 17 2022 Oscar Winner Mo Nique Announces First Netflix Comedy Special Variety July 19 2022 Retrieved July 25 2022 External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mo Nique Mo Nique at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mo 27Nique amp oldid 1125153797, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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