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Academy Award-Winning Actress & Director

Regina King Speaking Fee: $200,000 to $300,000

Academy Award-Winning Actress & Director

Speaker Profile Thumbnail for Regina King
Speaking Fee:
$200,000 to $300,000

Travels From:
LAX - Los Angeles (All Airports)

Primary Topic Category:
Comedy and Entertainment

Secondary Topic Category:
African American & Black

 

Regina King Speaker Profile: At A Glance

Regina King is an award-winning actress and director known for her Oscar-winning performance in If Beale Street Could Talk. She can be seen portraying America’s first Black Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm in the feature Shirley and as part of an all-star cast in Netflix’s western film, The Harder They Fall. Additionally, she is known for her voice work on the popular animated series, The Boondocks. King made history being the first black female director to debut a film at the 77th Annual Venice International Film Festival with her directorial feature film debut, One Night in Miami.

Regina King is a distinguished American actress and filmmaker, celebrated for her remarkable versatility and dedication to her craft. Born on January 15, 1971, in Los Angeles, California, she was immersed in the vibrant cultural tapestry of the city. This early exposure had a lasting influence on Regina, sparking her interest in the performing arts at a young age. Raised by a schoolteacher mother, Gloria, Regina's pursuit of education and excellence was nurtured from the very beginning. Regina first gained widespread attention with her role as Brenda Jenkins on the popular television series "227," which aired from 1985 to 1990. This formative experience laid the groundwork for a career that would be defined by powerful performances across both television and film. She transitioned seamlessly from a child actress into adult roles, highlighting her talent in critically acclaimed films like "Boyz n the Hood," "Poetic Justice," and "Jerry Maguire." Each role was a stepping stone, adding complexity and depth to her portfolio. In the 2000s, Regina became a familiar face on the small screen, delivering memorable performances in series such as "Southland" and "American Crime," which earned her numerous accolades, including Emmy Awards. Her role in "The Leftovers" further showcased her ability to embody profound and intricate characters. Regina's work has often explored themes of community, resilience, and identity, reflecting her personal values and experiences. 2019 marked a landmark year in Regina's career. Her portrayal in "If Beale Street Could Talk" earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, cementing her status as one of the industry's foremost talents. Transitioning behind the camera, Regina made a successful directorial debut with "One Night in Miami," which received widespread critical praise and demonstrated her storytelling prowess. Regina King remains a prominent figure in Hollywood, admired not only for her artistic achievements but also for her advocacy and leadership within the industry. Her dedication to diversity and representation in film and television continues to inspire countless aspiring artists. With each project, Regina enriches the narrative of American cinema, blending authenticity with a passion for storytelling that resonates far beyond the screen.
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