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Regina King

Regina Rene King (born January 15, 1971)[2] is an American actress and director. She is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and four Primetime Emmy Awards.[3] In 2019, Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world.[4]

Regina King
King in 2018
Born
Regina Rene King

(1971-01-15) January 15, 1971 (age 51)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.[1]
Alma materUniversity of Southern California
Occupations
  • Actress
  • director
  • producer
Years active1985–present
Spouse
Ian Alexander
(m. 1997; div. 2007)
Children1
RelativesReina King (sister)
AwardsFull list

King first gained attention for playing Brenda Jenkins in the television series 227 (1985–1990). Her subsequent roles included the film Friday (1995), the animated series The Boondocks (2005–2014), and the crime television series Southland (2009–2013). From 2015 to 2017, King starred in the ABC anthology series American Crime, for which she won two Primetime Emmy Awards, and in 2018, she starred in the Netflix miniseries Seven Seconds, for which she won her third Primetime Emmy Award. She starred in Barry Jenkins's film adaptation of the James Baldwin novel If Beale Street Could Talk (2018). For her performance, she won the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. King won her fourth Primetime Emmy Award for starring in the dystopian superhero limited series Watchmen (2019).

King has also played supporting roles in the films Boyz n the Hood (1991), Poetic Justice (1993), Ray (2004), A Cinderella Story (2004), as well as in the comedies Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003), and Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous (2005). Her other television roles include the drama series The Leftovers (2015–2017) and the sitcom The Big Bang Theory (2013–2019).

King has directed episodes for several television shows, including Scandal in 2015 and 2016 and This Is Us in 2017. She has also directed the music video for the 2010 song "Finding My Way Back" by Jaheim. Her feature film directorial debut came with the drama One Night in Miami... (2020), for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Director and a Directors Guild of America Award for First Time Feature Film. She became the second black woman to be nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Director.

Early life and education

King was born in Los Angeles County, California,[1] and grew up in View Park–Windsor Hills. She is the elder daughter of Gloria Jean (née Cain), a special education teacher, and Thomas Henry King Jr., an electrician.[1][5] King's parents divorced in 1979.[6] Her younger sister is former actress Reina King, who appeared on What's Happening Now!!

King attended Westchester High School, graduating in 1988.[7] She later studied Communications at the University of Southern California, dropping out after two years when she realized her passion for acting.[8]

Career

1985–2004: Beginnings as an actress and breakthrough with Ray

King began her acting career in 1985, playing the role of Brenda Jenkins on the television series 227,[9] a role she played until the show ended in 1990. She went on to appear in the John Singleton films Boyz n the Hood, Poetic Justice, and Higher Learning.[10] In 1995, she was featured in the hit comedy film Friday.[10] The next year, she starred in the Martin Lawrence dark comedy-romance A Thin Line Between Love and Hate as Mia,[11] and she gained fame starring in blockbuster romantic comedy film Jerry Maguire as Marcee Tidwell.[10][12]

In 1998, she was cast in Tony Scott's film Enemy of the State, receiving her first nomination at the NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture.[13] In the same year, King took part in the films How Stella Got Her Groove Back,[14] Mighty Joe Young,[15] and Love and Action in Chicago.[16] In 2001, King played Sontee Jenkins in Chris and Paul Weitz's Down to Earth, receiving praise from critics for her performance.[17] The following year, she played the main role in television series Leap of Faith.[18]

After taking part in teen romantic comedy film A Cinderella Story,[19] King was cast as Margie Hendrix in the Academy Awards nominated biographical film Ray, about Ray Charles.[20] For her performance in Ray, King won the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress, the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress and was part of a cast nomination from the Screen Actors Guild Awards.[21][22]

2005–2017: Acting, American Crime and first works as a director

 
Regina King at the Independent Spirit Awards in 2010

In 2005, King was cast in Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous[23] and began voicing the characters Huey and Riley Freeman for the animated series The Boondocks.[24] In 2007, King played the main role of Sandra Palmer in season six of television series 24 and acted in films Year of the Dog and This Christmas.[25] From 2009 to 2013, King played Detective Lydia Adams in TNT police drama Southland,[26] receiving multiple Critics' Choice Television Award nominations,[27][28] and winning two NAACP Image Awards.[29][30]

After taking part in Rick Famuyiwa's romantic comedy film Our Family Wedding, King appeared as guest judge in RuPaul's Drag Race.[31] In 2013, King played Caltech HR manager Janine Davis in the television series The Big Bang Theory.[32] In 2014, she was cast in two television series, The Strain and Shameless.[33]

In 2015, King was a cast member on ABC's John Ridley-penned ensemble drama American Crime, playing three roles, including a devout member of the Nation of Islam and the sister of a drug addict accused of murder.[34] In 2015 and 2016, King won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie for her roles.[35][34] Also in 2015, King starred in The Leftovers, which earned her a Peabody Award.[36]

From 2015 to 2017, King began to pursue work as a director and writer,[37] initially directing six episodes of the drama series Being Mary Jane.[38] In 2016, she directed two episodes of Scandal, and single episodes of The Catch, Animal Kingdom, This Is Us and Shameless.[39][40]

2018–present: If Beale Street Could Talk and success directing with One Night in Miami

In 2018, King played the role of the mother of a murdered black teenager in the Netflix original series Seven Seconds, winning her third Primetime Emmy Award.[41] Her performance in the 2018 film If Beale Street Could Talk, directed by Barry Jenkins, garnered critical acclaim and earned her the Golden Globe Award and Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.[42][43]

King starred in the 2019 series Watchmen, for which she won her fourth Primetime Emmy Award. In July 2019, it was announced King would direct One Night in Miami... based upon the play of the same name.[44][45] The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 7, 2020, the first film directed by an African-American woman to be selected in the festival's history.[46] King received numerous awards and nominations at major critics' prizes, earning a Best Director nomination at the Golden Globe Awards[43] and being recognized with the Robert Altman Award at the Independent Spirit Awards.[47]

In May 2021, it was announced that King would direct race-themed monster movie Bitter Root for Legendary Entertainment.[48] In October 2021, King starred in American Western film The Harder They Fall, directed by Jeymes Samuel,[49] winning several awards including the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture.[50]

Personal life

King was married to Ian Alexander Sr. from 1997 to 2007. Their son, Ian Alexander Jr., was born in 1996 and later became a disc jockey and recording artist.[51] Her son died by suicide on January 21, 2022, at age 26.[52][53]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1991 Boyz n the Hood Shalika
1993 Poetic Justice Iesha
1995 Higher Learning Monet
1995 Friday Dana Jones
1996 A Thin Line Between Love and Hate Mia Williams
1996 Jerry Maguire Marcee Tidwell
1998 How Stella Got Her Groove Back Vanessa
1998 Enemy of the State Carla Dean
1998 Mighty Joe Young Cecily Banks
1999 Love and Action in Chicago Lois Newton
2001 Down to Earth Sontee Jenkins
2002 Truth Be Told Rayne
2003 Daddy Day Care Kim Hinton
2003 Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde Grace Rossiter
2004 A Cinderella Story Rhonda
2004 Ray Margie Hendrix
2005 Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous Sam Fuller
2006 The Ant Bully Kreela Voice
2007 Year of the Dog Layla
2007 This Christmas Lisa Whitfield-Moore
2010 Our Family Wedding Angela
2013 Let the Church Say Amen Director
2014 Planes: Fire & Rescue Dynamite Voice
2018 If Beale Street Could Talk Sharon Rivers Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress[54]
2021 Flag Day[55] U.S. Marshall Blake
2021 The Harder They Fall Trudy Smith
TBA Shirley Shirley Chisholm Post-production[56]

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1985–1990 227 Brenda Jenkins Main role (seasons 1–5)
1994 Northern Exposure Mother Nature Episode: "Baby Blues"
1994 New York Undercover Marah Episode: "Tasha"
1995 Living Single Zina Episode: "The Shake-Up"
1999 Where the Truth Lies Lillian Rose-Martin Television film
2000 If These Walls Could Talk 2 Allie Television film
2002 Leap of Faith Cynthia Main role (season 1)
2002 Damaged Care Cheryl Griffith Television film
2005–2014 The Boondocks Huey Freeman / Riley Freeman Voice; Main role (seasons 1–4)
2006 Women in Law Pilot
2007 24 Sandra Palmer Main role (season 6)
2008 Living Proof Ellie Jackson Television film
2009–2013 Southland Detective Lydia Adams Main role (seasons 1–5)
2012 RuPaul's Drag Race Herself (guest judge) Episode: "Dragazines"
2013–2019 The Big Bang Theory Janine Davis 6 episodes
2014 The Strain Ruby Wain 3 episodes
2014 Shameless Gail Johnson 4 episodes
2014 The Gabby Douglas Story Natalie Hawkins Television film
2015–2017 American Crime Aliyah Shadeed Recurring role (season 1)
Terri LaCroix Main role (season 2)
Kimara Walters Main role (season 3)
2015, 2017 The Leftovers Erika Murphy Main role (season 2); guest role (season 3)
2018 Seven Seconds Latrice Butler Main role
2019 Watchmen Angela Abar / Sister Night Main role
2021 Saturday Night Live Herself (host) Episode: "Regina King/Nathaniel Rateliff"
2022 Phat Tuesdays: The Era Of Hip Hop Comedy Herself Documentary series

As director

Year Title Notes
2013 Southland Episode: "Off Duty"
2015 Being Mary Jane 6 episodes
2015–2016 Scandal 2 episodes
2016 The Catch Episode: "The Princess and the I.P."
2016 Animal Kingdom Episode: "Child Care"
2016 Greenleaf Episode: "Veni, Vidi, Vici"
2016 Pitch Episode: "The Break"
2017 This Is Us Episode: "The 20s"[57]
2017 Shameless Episode: "Fuck Paying It Forward"[58]
2018 The Good Doctor Episode: "Heartfelt"
2018 Insecure Episode: "Ghost-Like"
2020 One Night in Miami... Feature film;[59] also executive producer
TBA A Man in Full 3 episodes; also executive producer[60]

As music video director

Year Song Artist
2010 "Finding My Way Back" Jaheim
2011 "Not My Daddy" Kelly Price featuring Stokley

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External links

  • Regina King at IMDb
  • King, Regina. "The Emmys: As White As Ever", The Huffington Post, September 3, 2010; retrieved October 9, 2010.

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Regina Rene King born January 15 1971 2 is an American actress and director She is the recipient of various accolades including an Academy Award a Golden Globe Award and four Primetime Emmy Awards 3 In 2019 Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world 4 Regina KingKing in 2018BornRegina Rene King 1971 01 15 January 15 1971 age 51 Los Angeles California U S 1 Alma materUniversity of Southern CaliforniaOccupationsActressdirectorproducerYears active1985 presentSpouseIan Alexander m 1997 div 2007 wbr Children1RelativesReina King sister AwardsFull listKing first gained attention for playing Brenda Jenkins in the television series 227 1985 1990 Her subsequent roles included the film Friday 1995 the animated series The Boondocks 2005 2014 and the crime television series Southland 2009 2013 From 2015 to 2017 King starred in the ABC anthology series American Crime for which she won two Primetime Emmy Awards and in 2018 she starred in the Netflix miniseries Seven Seconds for which she won her third Primetime Emmy Award She starred in Barry Jenkins s film adaptation of the James Baldwin novel If Beale Street Could Talk 2018 For her performance she won the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress King won her fourth Primetime Emmy Award for starring in the dystopian superhero limited series Watchmen 2019 King has also played supporting roles in the films Boyz n the Hood 1991 Poetic Justice 1993 Ray 2004 A Cinderella Story 2004 as well as in the comedies Legally Blonde 2 Red White amp Blonde 2003 and Miss Congeniality 2 Armed amp Fabulous 2005 Her other television roles include the drama series The Leftovers 2015 2017 and the sitcom The Big Bang Theory 2013 2019 King has directed episodes for several television shows including Scandal in 2015 and 2016 and This Is Us in 2017 She has also directed the music video for the 2010 song Finding My Way Back by Jaheim Her feature film directorial debut came with the drama One Night in Miami 2020 for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Director and a Directors Guild of America Award for First Time Feature Film She became the second black woman to be nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Director Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1985 2004 Beginnings as an actress and breakthrough with Ray 2 2 2005 2017 Acting American Crime and first works as a director 2 3 2018 present If Beale Street Could Talk and success directing with One Night in Miami 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 As director 4 4 As music video director 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditKing was born in Los Angeles County California 1 and grew up in View Park Windsor Hills She is the elder daughter of Gloria Jean nee Cain a special education teacher and Thomas Henry King Jr an electrician 1 5 King s parents divorced in 1979 6 Her younger sister is former actress Reina King who appeared on What s Happening Now King attended Westchester High School graduating in 1988 7 She later studied Communications at the University of Southern California dropping out after two years when she realized her passion for acting 8 Career EditSee also List of awards and nominations received by Regina King 1985 2004 Beginnings as an actress and breakthrough with Ray Edit King began her acting career in 1985 playing the role of Brenda Jenkins on the television series 227 9 a role she played until the show ended in 1990 She went on to appear in the John Singleton films Boyz n the Hood Poetic Justice and Higher Learning 10 In 1995 she was featured in the hit comedy film Friday 10 The next year she starred in the Martin Lawrence dark comedy romance A Thin Line Between Love and Hate as Mia 11 and she gained fame starring in blockbuster romantic comedy film Jerry Maguire as Marcee Tidwell 10 12 In 1998 she was cast in Tony Scott s film Enemy of the State receiving her first nomination at the NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture 13 In the same year King took part in the films How Stella Got Her Groove Back 14 Mighty Joe Young 15 and Love and Action in Chicago 16 In 2001 King played Sontee Jenkins in Chris and Paul Weitz s Down to Earth receiving praise from critics for her performance 17 The following year she played the main role in television series Leap of Faith 18 After taking part in teen romantic comedy film A Cinderella Story 19 King was cast as Margie Hendrix in the Academy Awards nominated biographical film Ray about Ray Charles 20 For her performance in Ray King won the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress and was part of a cast nomination from the Screen Actors Guild Awards 21 22 2005 2017 Acting American Crime and first works as a director Edit Regina King at the Independent Spirit Awards in 2010 In 2005 King was cast in Miss Congeniality 2 Armed and Fabulous 23 and began voicing the characters Huey and Riley Freeman for the animated series The Boondocks 24 In 2007 King played the main role of Sandra Palmer in season six of television series 24 and acted in films Year of the Dog and This Christmas 25 From 2009 to 2013 King played Detective Lydia Adams in TNT police drama Southland 26 receiving multiple Critics Choice Television Award nominations 27 28 and winning two NAACP Image Awards 29 30 After taking part in Rick Famuyiwa s romantic comedy film Our Family Wedding King appeared as guest judge in RuPaul s Drag Race 31 In 2013 King played Caltech HR manager Janine Davis in the television series The Big Bang Theory 32 In 2014 she was cast in two television series The Strain and Shameless 33 In 2015 King was a cast member on ABC s John Ridley penned ensemble drama American Crime playing three roles including a devout member of the Nation of Islam and the sister of a drug addict accused of murder 34 In 2015 and 2016 King won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie for her roles 35 34 Also in 2015 King starred in The Leftovers which earned her a Peabody Award 36 From 2015 to 2017 King began to pursue work as a director and writer 37 initially directing six episodes of the drama series Being Mary Jane 38 In 2016 she directed two episodes of Scandal and single episodes of The Catch Animal Kingdom This Is Us and Shameless 39 40 2018 present If Beale Street Could Talk and success directing with One Night in Miami Edit In 2018 King played the role of the mother of a murdered black teenager in the Netflix original series Seven Seconds winning her third Primetime Emmy Award 41 Her performance in the 2018 film If Beale Street Could Talk directed by Barry Jenkins garnered critical acclaim and earned her the Golden Globe Award and Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress 42 43 King starred in the 2019 series Watchmen for which she won her fourth Primetime Emmy Award In July 2019 it was announced King would direct One Night in Miami based upon the play of the same name 44 45 The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 7 2020 the first film directed by an African American woman to be selected in the festival s history 46 King received numerous awards and nominations at major critics prizes earning a Best Director nomination at the Golden Globe Awards 43 and being recognized with the Robert Altman Award at the Independent Spirit Awards 47 In May 2021 it was announced that King would direct race themed monster movie Bitter Root for Legendary Entertainment 48 In October 2021 King starred in American Western film The Harder They Fall directed by Jeymes Samuel 49 winning several awards including the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture 50 Personal life EditKing was married to Ian Alexander Sr from 1997 to 2007 Their son Ian Alexander Jr was born in 1996 and later became a disc jockey and recording artist 51 Her son died by suicide on January 21 2022 at age 26 52 53 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1991 Boyz n the Hood Shalika1993 Poetic Justice Iesha1995 Higher Learning Monet1995 Friday Dana Jones1996 A Thin Line Between Love and Hate Mia Williams1996 Jerry Maguire Marcee Tidwell1998 How Stella Got Her Groove Back Vanessa1998 Enemy of the State Carla Dean1998 Mighty Joe Young Cecily Banks1999 Love and Action in Chicago Lois Newton2001 Down to Earth Sontee Jenkins2002 Truth Be Told Rayne2003 Daddy Day Care Kim Hinton2003 Legally Blonde 2 Red White amp Blonde Grace Rossiter2004 A Cinderella Story Rhonda2004 Ray Margie Hendrix2005 Miss Congeniality 2 Armed and Fabulous Sam Fuller2006 The Ant Bully Kreela Voice2007 Year of the Dog Layla2007 This Christmas Lisa Whitfield Moore2010 Our Family Wedding Angela2013 Let the Church Say Amen Director2014 Planes Fire amp Rescue Dynamite Voice2018 If Beale Street Could Talk Sharon Rivers Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress 54 2021 Flag Day 55 U S Marshall Blake2021 The Harder They Fall Trudy SmithTBA Shirley Shirley Chisholm Post production 56 Television Edit Year Title Role Notes1985 1990 227 Brenda Jenkins Main role seasons 1 5 1994 Northern Exposure Mother Nature Episode Baby Blues 1994 New York Undercover Marah Episode Tasha 1995 Living Single Zina Episode The Shake Up 1999 Where the Truth Lies Lillian Rose Martin Television film2000 If These Walls Could Talk 2 Allie Television film2002 Leap of Faith Cynthia Main role season 1 2002 Damaged Care Cheryl Griffith Television film2005 2014 The Boondocks Huey Freeman Riley Freeman Voice Main role seasons 1 4 2006 Women in Law Pilot2007 24 Sandra Palmer Main role season 6 2008 Living Proof Ellie Jackson Television film2009 2013 Southland Detective Lydia Adams Main role seasons 1 5 2012 RuPaul s Drag Race Herself guest judge Episode Dragazines 2013 2019 The Big Bang Theory Janine Davis 6 episodes2014 The Strain Ruby Wain 3 episodes2014 Shameless Gail Johnson 4 episodes2014 The Gabby Douglas Story Natalie Hawkins Television film2015 2017 American Crime Aliyah Shadeed Recurring role season 1 Terri LaCroix Main role season 2 Kimara Walters Main role season 3 2015 2017 The Leftovers Erika Murphy Main role season 2 guest role season 3 2018 Seven Seconds Latrice Butler Main role2019 Watchmen Angela Abar Sister Night Main role2021 Saturday Night Live Herself host Episode Regina King Nathaniel Rateliff 2022 Phat Tuesdays The Era Of Hip Hop Comedy Herself Documentary seriesAs director Edit Year Title Notes2013 Southland Episode Off Duty 2015 Being Mary Jane 6 episodes2015 2016 Scandal 2 episodes2016 The Catch Episode The Princess and the I P 2016 Animal Kingdom Episode Child Care 2016 Greenleaf Episode Veni Vidi Vici 2016 Pitch Episode The Break 2017 This Is Us Episode The 20s 57 2017 Shameless Episode Fuck Paying It Forward 58 2018 The Good Doctor Episode Heartfelt 2018 Insecure Episode Ghost Like 2020 One Night in Miami Feature film 59 also executive producerTBA A Man in Full 3 episodes also executive producer 60 As music video director Edit Year Song Artist2010 Finding My Way Back Jaheim2011 Not My Daddy Kelly Price featuring StokleyReferences Edit a b c Stated on Finding Your Roots April 12 2022 Regina King Biography at TV Guide Archived from the original on September 10 2015 Retrieved March 21 2013 Brown Tracy September 21 2020 Regina King ties record for most acting Emmys won by a Black performer Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 21 2020 Davis Viola April 17 2019 Regina King Time Retrieved April 17 2019 Stated on Who Do You Think You Are December 17 2018 Regina King profile at Yahoo Movies Retrieved November 2 2018 1988 Westchester High School Yearbook Los Angeles California The scene stealer Vulture Retrieved July 31 2019 It s Evening in America Vanity Fair May 2012 p 155 a b c Regina King s Most Memorable Roles Essence com Retrieved October 24 2017 A Thin Line Between Love and Hate Variety March 31 1996 Retrieved July 31 2019 Morris Wesley March 6 2016 Regina King Has So Many Stories to Tell The New York Times Retrieved July 31 2019 Enemy of the State austinchronicle com November 20 1998 Retrieved July 31 2019 How Stella Got Her Groove Back 1998 via www rottentomatoes com Perry Moore Narnia series executive producer dies at 39 Don Peterman Oscar nominated cinematographer dies at 79 Nancy Carr network TV publicist dies at 50 Los Angeles Times February 22 2011 Retrieved February 23 2011 Love and Action in Chicago Trailer Cast Showtimes NYTimes com August 25 2011 Archived from the original on August 25 2011 Retrieved January 4 2022 23rd Annual NAACP Image Awards Los Angeles February 23 2002 Calendar BMI com Retrieved March 3 2021 Gallo Phil February 25 2002 Leap of Faith Variety Retrieved January 4 2022 Russo Gianluca August 11 2019 It s Time For a More Inclusive Cinderella Story Teen Vogue Conde Nast Retrieved September 14 2019 What began in 2004 as a modern retelling of the iconic fairy tale quickly spiraled into a cult classic yielding a decade and a half of follow up films with different actors and plots Ray Metacritic Retrieved May 4 2020 NAACP Hollywood Bureau NAACP Image Awards Retrieved March 3 2021 Satellite Awards 2005 IMDb Retrieved February 25 2021 Review Miss Congeniality 2 Armed and Fabulous Slant magazine March 23 2005 Retrieved July 31 2019 Eldredge Richard L February 13 2013 Regina King shares secrets from Southland The Boondocks Atlanta Magazine Retrieved January 4 2022 This Christmas retrieved January 4 2022 Regina King is the queen of Southland Newsday February 25 2010 Retrieved July 31 2019 Critics Choice TV Awards Noms Community At Top Of List Deadline com Archived from the original on September 27 2013 Retrieved February 25 2021 Big Bang Horror Story Parks amp Rec Good Wife The Americans Lead Critics Choice Nominations TVLine May 22 2013 Retrieved February 25 2021 Frankel Daniel March 6 2011 The 42nd NAACP Image Awards Complete Winners List TheWrap Retrieved March 3 2021 NAACP Image Award Winners Include The Help Stars Octavia Spencer Viola Davis The Hollywood Reporter February 17 2012 Retrieved March 3 2021 RuPaul s Drag Race S4 Ep7 Regina King Slays Cycling February 18 2018 Retrieved January 4 2022 The Big Bang Theory Regina King the big bang theory com Retrieved January 4 2022 Drury Sharareh October 28 2021 Regina King s Career to Be Cemented at Imprinting Ceremony Variety Retrieved January 4 2022 a b Aliyah Shadeed played by Regina King ABC Retrieved July 31 2019 McNary Dave October 25 2017 Film News Roundup Regina King Joins Barry Jenkins If Beale Street Could Talk Variety Retrieved November 10 2017 Cruickshank Ruth February 29 2020 Conclusion Leftovers Liverpool University Press pp 199 200 doi 10 3828 liverpool 9781789620672 003 0007 ISBN 978 1 78962 067 2 S2CID 243585557 retrieved February 25 2021 Birnbaum Debra March 2 2016 Regina King Talks Embarking on Her Second Career Directing Variety Retrieved January 4 2022 March 25 Nina Terrero Updated EDT 2015 at 01 51 PM Regina King talks directing Being Mary Jane and Scandal EW com Retrieved January 4 2022 Regina King to Direct This Is Us Episode Entertainment Tonight www etonline com Retrieved January 4 2022 Lawrence Derek Regina King American Crime Leftovers actress on directing Animal Kingdom EW com Retrieved January 4 2022 Petski Denise September 17 2018 Regina King Lands Her Third Emmy Portrays Mom Whose Son Is Killed By Police Deadline Retrieved July 31 2019 Regina King wins supporting actress Oscar for Beale Street Reuters February 24 2019 Retrieved July 31 2019 a b Golden Globe Awards Regina King www goldenglobes com Retrieved January 4 2022 Day Ramos Dino July 9 2019 Regina King To Direct Adaptation Of One Night In Miami Deadline Hollywood Retrieved January 7 2020 Fleming Jr January 7 2020 Regina King Directing Debut One Night In Miami Underway With Kingsley Ben Adir Eli Goree Aldis Hodge amp Leslie Odom Jr As 60s Icons Mike Retrieved January 7 2020 Bakare Lanre September 7 2020 Regina King makes history at Venice film festival with One Night in Miami The Guardian Venice Retrieved September 7 2020 Lewis Hilary January 26 2021 Film Independent Spirit Awards Never Rarely Sometimes Always Minari Ma Rainey s Black Bottom Nomadland Top Nominations The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 26 2021 Couch Aaron Kit Borys May 11 2021 Regina King to Direct Race Themed Monster Movie Bitter Root for Legendary The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 12 2021 Galuppo Mia January 11 2022 Making of The Harder They Fall How Jay Z Regina King and Idris Elba Helped the Ground Breaking Western Reach the Big Screen The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 27 2022 Shafer William Earl Angelique Jackson Ellise Earl William Jackson Angelique Shafer Ellise February 26 2022 NAACP Image Awards Daniel Kaluuya Regina King Mary J Blige and More Win Acting Awards on Final Night of Virtual Ceremonies Variety Retrieved February 27 2022 Tillet Salamishah January 15 2021 Regina King Speaking Truth to Power Through Her Art The New York Times Archived from the original on December 28 2021 Thomas Megan Alonso Melissa January 23 2022 Regina King mourns the death of her son CNN Retrieved January 23 2022 Campione Katie January 22 2022 Regina King s Son Ian Alexander Jr Dies by Suicide He Cared So Deeply People Archived from the original on January 22 2022 Retrieved January 22 2022 Regina King wins Oscar for best supporting actress for If Beale Street Could Talk the Guardian February 25 2019 Retrieved May 19 2021 Hammond Pete July 10 2021 Flag Day Cannes Review Sean Penn Directs And Stars In Powerful True Family Drama That Is Star Making Showcase For Daughter Dylan Penn Deadline Hollywood Retrieved July 10 2021 Mangum Trey Shirley Chisholm Biopic Starring Regina King Lands At Netflix Adds Andre Holland Terrence Howard And More Shadow and Act Retrieved July 28 2022 Williams Kendall October 31 2017 This Is Us Season 2 Episode 6 Review The 20s Den of Geek Retrieved November 4 2019 Hampton Shanola September 18 2018 The queen has arrived to direct episode 4 Yaaaaassss ReginaKing Shameless Instagram Archived from the original on December 23 2021 Ramos Dino July 9 2019 Regina King To Direct Adaptation Of One Night In Miami Deadline Retrieved September 15 2019 Otterson Joe November 4 2021 Regina King David E Kelley Team for Netflix Limited Series A Man in Full Exclusive Variety Retrieved November 25 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Regina King Wikiquote has quotations related to Regina King Regina King at IMDb King Regina The Emmys As White As Ever The Huffington Post September 3 2010 retrieved October 9 2010 Awards and achievementsBET AwardPreceded byHalle Berry Best Actress2005for Ray Succeeded byTaraji P HensonNAACP Image AwardPreceded byAlfre Woodard for Radio Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture2005for Ray Succeeded byCicely Tyson for Diary of a Mad Black WomanSatellite AwardPreceded byPatricia Clarksonfor Pieces of April Best 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