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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Angela Bassett

Angela Evelyn Bassett (born August 16, 1958) is an American actress. She has become well-known for her biographical film roles portraying real life women in African American culture, including singer Tina Turner in the motion picture What's Love Got to Do with It, as well as Betty Shabazz in the films Malcolm X and PantherRosa Parks in the The Rosa Parks Story,Katherine Jackson in the miniseries The Jacksons: An American Dream and Voletta Wallace in the film Notorious.


Early life

Bassett was born in Harlem and relocated to St. Petersburg, Florida as a child. She and her sister D'nette were raised by their social worker/civil servant mother, Betty.[1][2] As her interest in entertainment developed, Angela and her sister would often put on shows, reading poems or performing popular music for their family. At Boca Ciega High School, Bassett was a cheerleader and a member of the debate team, student government, drama club and choir.
Bassett attended Yale University and received her B.A. degree in African-American studies in 1980. In 1983, she earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Yale School of Drama. At Yale, Bassett met her future husband Courtney B. Vance, a 1986 graduate of the drama school. After graduation, Bassett worked as a receptionist for a beauty salon and as a photo researcher.
Bassett soon looked for acting work in the New York theater. One of her first New York performances came in 1985 when she appeared in J. E. Franklin's Black Girl at Second Stage Theatre. She appeared in two August Wilson plays at the Yale Repertory Theatre under the direction of her long-time instructor Lloyd Richards. The Wilson plays featuring Bassett were Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (1984) and Joe Turner's Come and Gone (1986). In 2006, she had the opportunity to work on the Wilson canon again, starring in Fences alongside longtime collaborator Laurence Fishburne at the Pasadena Playhouse in California.


Television and film career

In 1985, Bassett made her first television appearance as a prostitute in the TV movie Doubletake. However, she made her official film debut as a news reporter in F/X (1986). Bassett moved to Los Angeles and gained recognition in the films Boyz n the Hood (1991) and Malcolm X(1992). For her portrayal of Betty Shabazz, she earned an Image Award.
In 1992, Bassett played Katherine Jackson in the mini series The Jacksons: An American Dream. Later that year, Bassett was cast as Tina Turner in the feature film What's Love Got to Do with It (1993). Bassett won a Golden Globe and earned an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of Turner. She was the first African-American to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.
Bassett starred in three movies in 1995, which were released with varied reactions from critics: Vampire in BrooklynStrange Days, andWaiting to Exhale (where she worked with author Terry McMillan). In Strange Days, Bassett plays Lornette "Mace" Mason, a chauffeur and bodyguard. In Vampire in Brooklyn, she plays Rita Veder, a tortured cop with a dark secret. Bassett's character in Waiting to Exhale, Bernadine Harris, was betrayed by her husband and in revenge she set fire to his entire wardrobe and vehicle, then sold what was left for one dollar.
In 1998, Bassett starred in the film How Stella Got Her Groove Back, once again collaborating with McMillan. She played Stella, a 40-year-old American professional woman who falls in love with a 20-year-old Jamaican man. In 2000, Bassett turned down the lead role in Monster's Ball due to the script's sexual content; the role earned Halle Berry the Academy Award for Best Actress. In 2003, she read from the WPA slave narratives in the HBO film Unchained Memories. In the 1930s, about 100,000 former slaves during the Great Depression of which 2,300 were interviewed part of the Federal Writers' Project. Transcripts of the Slave Narratives collection of the Library of Congress is a record of slavery, bondage and misery.
Bassett joined the regular cast of the medical drama series ER for the show's final season (2008–2009). She portrayed Dr. Catherine Banfield, an exacting Chief of the ER who was also working to recover from the death of a son and to bring another child into her family. Bassett's husband Courtney Vance played her television husband on ER as Russell Banfield.
In 2010, Basset lent her voice to portray First Lady Michelle Obama[3] on an episode of The Simpsons entitled "Stealing First Base". Bassett was also cast in the superhero film Green Lantern, to be released in 2011, as notable DC Comics character Amanda Waller.[4]
In 2010, Deadline.com reported that Bassett would have a role in ABC's show, One Police Plaza.[5]


Personal life

Bassett with her husband, Courtney B. Vance
Bassett is a private person, often choosing not to discuss her personal life with the public. She attends LA's West Angeles Church of God in Christ, along with fellow actor Denzel Washington. Bassett told the Los Angeles Times: "Loving God is like me being black. I just am. [No one says] 'You know what? I'm gonna be blacker today!' It's my culture. It's not something I put on or take off or show more. You just communicate that in the way you live your life."
Bassett married actor Courtney B. Vance in 1997. In the summer of 2005, they starred together in a production of the play His Girl Friday at the Guthrie Theater in MinneapolisMinnesota. The couple's children, son Slater Josiah and daughter Bronwyn Golden, were born on January 27, 2006.
Bassett is an avid supporter of programs for the Arts, especially for youth. She annually attends events for children with diabetes and those in foster homes. She is an active Ambassador ofUNICEF for the United States. Bassett is a big supporter of the Royal Theater Boys & Girls Club in her hometown of St. Petersburg, Florida. The Club is one of the first all performing arts Boys & Girls Clubs in the country.
Bassett is represented by the Executive Speakers Bureau of MemphisTennessee and receives over $50,000 per appearance.[6]

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Filmography and awards

Film
Year↓Film↓Role↓Notes
1986F/XTV Reporter
1990Kindergarten CopStewardess
1991Critters 4FranReleased Straight-to-Video
1991Boyz n the HoodReva Devereaux
1991City of HopeReesha
1992Passion FishDawn/Rhonda
1992Innocent BloodU.S. Attorney Sinclair
1992Malcolm XBetty Shabazz
1993What's Love Got to Do with ItAnna Mae Bullock/Tina Turner
1995Vampire in BrooklynDet. Rita Veder
1995PantherBetty Shabazz
1995Strange DaysLornette 'Mace' Mason
1995Waiting to ExhaleBernadine 'Bernie' Harris
1997ContactRachel Constantine
1998How Stella Got Her Groove BackStella
1999Our Friend, MartinMiles' MomVoice role, released Straight-to-Video
1999Music of the HeartPrincipal Janet Williams
2000SupernovaDr. Kaela Evers
2000Whispers: An Elephant's TaleGrooveVoice Role
2000Boesman and LenaLena
2001The ScoreDiane
2002Sunshine StateDesiree Stokes Perry
2003Unchained MemoriesReader
2003Masked and AnonymousMistress
2004The Lazarus ChildDr. Elizabeth Chase
2004Mr. 3000Maureen 'Mo' Simmons
2005Mr. & Mrs. SmithMr. Smith's BossUncredited voice role
2006Akeelah and the BeeTanya Anderson
2007Meet the RobinsonsMildredVoice role
2008Gospel HillSarah Malcolm
2008Of Boys and MenRieta Cole
2008Meet the BrownsBrenda Brown
2008Nothing But the TruthBonnie Benjamin
2009NotoriousVoletta Wallace
2011Jumping the Broom
2011Green LanternAmanda Waller
Television
Year↓Film↓Role↓Notes
1985DoubletakeProstitute at HeadquartersCBS TV-Movie
1985Spenser: For HireJoe's DaughterEpisode: "The Choice"
1985, 1988The Cosby ShowMrs. Mitchell
Paula
Episode: "Mr. Quiet"
Episode: "Bookworm"
1986LibertyLinda ThorntonNBC TV-Movie
1987Ryan's HopeLeonie Peach
1989A Man Called HawkBailey WebsterEpisodes: "The Master's Mirror" and "Never My Love"
1989Tour of DutyLt. Camilla PattersonEpisodes: "Hard Stripe" and "The Volunteer"
1989227Amy BurnettEpisode: "A Pampered Tale"
1989ThirtysomethingKate HarritonEpisode: "Legacy"
1990Family of SpiesBev AndressCBS TV-Movie
1990Alien NationRenee LongstreetEpisode: "Eyewitness News"
1990ChallengerCheryl McNairABC TV-Movie
1990Equal JusticeJanet FieldsEpisode: "Goodbye, Judge Green"
1990In the Best Interest of the ChildLoriCBS TV-Movie
1990Perry Mason: In the Case of the Silenced SingerCarla PetersNBC TV-Movie
1991Line of Fire: The Morris Dees StoryPatNBC TV-Movie
1991The FlashLinda LakeEpisode: "Beat the Clock"
1991Fire: Trapped on the 37th FloorAllisonABC TV-Movie
1991StatDr. Willie BurnsEpisode: "Ladyfinger"
1991The Heroes of Desert StormLt. Phoebe JeterABC TV-Movie
1991Locked Up: A Mother's RageWillieTV-Movie
1991One Special VictoryLoisNBC TV-Movie
1992Nightmare CafeEvelynEpisode: "Sanctuary for a Child"
1992The Jacksons: An American DreamKatherine JacksonABC Miniseries
1995Get SmartUncredited role as Runway ModelEpisode: "Pilot"
2001Ruby's Bucket of BloodRuby DelacroixShowtime TV-Movie
2002The Rosa Parks StoryRosa ParksCBS TV-Movie
2003Freedom: A History of UsSheyann Webb
Melba Pattillo
PBS Miniseries
Episodes: "Marching to Freedom Land" and "Let Freedom Ring"
2005AliasCIA Director Hayden ChaseEpisodes: "Authorized Personnel Only""The Index""The Descent"and "Search And Rescue"
2006Time BombJill GrecoCBS TV-Movie
2008–
2009
ERDr. Cate Banfield
2010The SimpsonsFirst Lady Michelle ObamaEpisode: Stealing First Base (voice)
Awards and nominations
Year↓Award↓Category↓Result↓For↓
1994Academy AwardBest ActressNominatedWhat's Love Got to Do with It
1994Golden GlobeBest Actress in a Musical or ComedyWonWhat's Love Got to Do with It
1995NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Lead Actress in a Motion PictureWonWhat's Love Got to Do with It
1995NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureWonMalcolm X
1995NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Lead Actress in a Motion PictureWonWaiting to Exhale
1996Daytime Emmy AwardOutstanding Performer in a Children's SeriesNominatedStorytime
1996Saturn AwardBest ActressWonStrange Days
1998NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureNominatedContact
1999NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Lead Actress in a Motion PictureWonHow Stella Got Her Groove Back
2000Black Reel AwardBest Supporting Actress in a Theatrical FilmNominatedMusic of the Heart
2000NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureWonMusic of the Heart
2001Black Reel AwardBest Actress in a Theatrical FilmNominatedBoseman and Lena
2001NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Motion PictureNominatedBoseman and Lena
2002Black Reel AwardBest Actress in a Network or Cable FilmWonRuby's Bucket of Blood
2002NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic SpecialWonRuby's Bucket of Blood
2002NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureWonThe Score
2002Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or MiniseriesNominatedRuby's Bucket of Blood
2003Black Reel AwardBest Actress in a Theatrical FilmWonSunshine State
2003Black Reel AwardBest Actress in a Network or Cable FilmWonThe Rosa Parks Story
2002Emmy AwardOutstanding Lead Actress in a Mini-Series or Television MovieNominatedThe Rosa Parks Story
2003Daytime Emmy AwardOutstanding Children's SpecialNominated (shared nomination)Our America
2003Image AwardOutstanding Actress in a Motion PictureWonSunshine State
2003NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Motion PictureWonSunshine State
2003NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic SpecialWonThe Rosa Parks Story
2005Black Reel AwardBest Actress, Musical or ComedyNominatedMr. 3000
2005BET AwardOutstanding Lead Actress in a Theatrical FilmNominatedMr. 3000
2005NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Motion PictureNominatedMr. 3000
2006Black Movie AwardOutstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting RoleWonAkeelah and the Bee
2007Black Reel AwardBest Supporting ActressNominatedAkeelah and the Bee
2007NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureNominatedAkeelah and the Bee
2009NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Motion PictureNominatedMeet the Browns
2007NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesWonER
2010Black Reel AwardAs a member of the Best EnsembleNominatedNotorious
In to addition to her awards and nominations for individual performances, Bassett was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2008.

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