Name:
Date of Birth:
Queen Latifah
18 March 1970
Queen Latifah played in 19 movies in the Comedy, Drama, Music, Romance, Music, Action, Crime, Thriller, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Horror, Musical, Adventure, Family, Fantasy, Animation, Reality-TV genres.
Queen Latifah got succeed with average imdb rating 6.2.
Arrested for assaulting a photographer. [6 February 1996]
Arrested for carrying a loaded roscoe & marijuana. [3 February 1996]
Carjacked and a doxy was shot. [July 1995]
Older brother Lance Owens, who was a police officer, died in an mischance on the motorcycle Latifah bought for him as a award. She still wears the motorcycle key around her neck.
Co-CEO of Flavor Part Entertainment.
Had to train her Bringing Down the House (2003) co-stars Steve Martin and Eugene Levy in perceptive-leap slang.
... Initial female rapper to be nominated for an Academy Awarding.
Ranked #72 on VH1's 100 Greatest Women of Rock N Spool.
Was unchanging to star in Ghoulishness's Ball (2001) alongside Robert De Niro with 'Sean Penn (I)' directing. Unfortunately, producers could not set up the pic in everything and it was delayed and recast. Her role went to Halle Berry, and DeNiro's to Billy Bob Thornton.
Played power forward on the Irvington Public High Credo girls' basketball crew and led them to two New Jersey state championships.
Was listed as a potential nominee on the 2005 Razzie Award nominating ballot. She was listed as a salacious in the Worst Actress category someone is concerned her performances in the films Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004), The Cookout (2004), and Cab (2004/I), on the other hand, she failed to take home a nomination.
She won a Grammy in 1994 for In the most suitable way Alone Belt Performance over the extent of "U.N.I.T.Y."
She was nicknamed "Latifah" (Arabic for fastidious and sensitive) close to a cousin while she was in her teens.
DJ Tocadisco's song "Nothing (Likes The Records That I Run around)" is based on a sample from the peel Extract (1992) verbal by Beauty queen Latifah.
Became the commencement hip-caper artist honored with a headliner on the Hollywood Walk of Acclaim. [4 January 2006]
Had not done any musical theatre since dear school prior to her role in Chicago (2002).
Biography/bibliography in: "Contemporary Authors". Mass 264, pages 284-285. Farmington Hills, MI: Wind-storm, Cengage Lore, 2008.
She is of both African American and Basic American descent.
Of all her roles to date (2008), her personal favorite is Cleopatra Sims from Routine It Off (1996).
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