Thank them for being a friend: On Sept. 8, Regina King, Alfre Woodard, Tracee Ellis Ross and Sanaa Lathan starred in an online re-creation of "The Flu," a season-one episode of The Golden Girls and part of a series called Zoom Where It Happens.
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Loved sitcom, “The Golden Girls”, made a hilarious comeback (of sorts) on Tuesday. Tracee Ellis Ross, Regina King, Alfre Woodard and Sanaa Lathan took part in an all-Black table reading of the comedy which aired online — and most viewers couldn’t get enough!
The special featured Ross as Rose (originally played by Betty White,) Woodard as Sophia (formerly played by Estelle Getty) and Lathan as Blanche (Rue McClanahan’s former alter-ego.) King meanwhile stepped into Bea Arthur’s shoes to play
Thank them for being a friend: On Sept. 8, Regina King, Alfre Woodard, Tracee Ellis Ross and Sanaa Lathan starred in an online re-creation of "The Flu," a season-one episode of The Golden Girls and part of a series called Zoom Where It Happens.
Regina King is no stranger to making a statement on the red carpet — even if it‘s a virtual one. She is now a 4-time winner.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVAfter an unprecedented number of Black performers received Emmy nominations this year, a record number of Black performers also picked up actual Emmy trophies.Out of the 18 acting awards handed out at the 72nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, nine of them went to Black actors, which gives the performer parity with white actors, as no other people of color won this year.This is a notable increase from last year, when 11.11% of acting winners were Black
Emmy Awards, Regina King won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for her performance as vigilante police officer Angela Abar (aka the superhero Sister Night) in HBO's .King emotionally accepted the award while wearing a Breonna Taylor T-shirt.«Wow, this is so freaking weird,» she also acknowledged of the virtual Emmys this year, before acknowledging her fellow nominees in the category — Kerry Washington, Octavia Spencer, Cate Blanchett and Shira Haas.
Hollywood stars are partaking in tonight's 2020 Emmy Awards from home. But that's not stopping nominees from serving red-carpet-worthy looks.
Regina King just might be one of the best dressed of the night. The star looked sensational while taking photos before the 2020 Emmy Awards on Saturday.The actress rocked a billowing bright blue gown by Schiaparelli Couture by Daniel Rosebery that featured a high-low skirt, a dramatic sleeve and silver detailing.
Angelique Jackson Regina King is not only bringing history to life with her film “One Night in Miami,” she’s making history of her own.After becoming the first Black female director to have a film at the Venice Film Festival, King and her cast reunited at the Toronto International Film Festival to celebrate the movie’s early positive reviews.
With the 2020 Primetime Emmy Awards less than a week away and five nights of virtual Creative Emmy Awards beginning tonight, the Television Critics Association finally unveiled their own annual honorees with the TCA Awards. And, as expected, HBO’s “Watchmen,” “Succession” and Pop’s “Schitt’s Creek” took the top categories.
Oscar winner Regina King recalled having to possibly push the release of One Night in Miami because she was short a couple scenes when the on-going novel coronavirus pandemic shut down production of her directorial debut. "We were waiting to see what the climate of the [COVID] world was going to be, and then Ahmaud Aubrey happened, and then Breonna Taylor happened and then George Floyd happened and people exploded.
There are certain actors that you see in a trailer for a film and immediately think, “Okay, no matter what, I gotta see this!” People like Lakeith Stanfield, Regina King, and Zazie Beetz are just a few of those types of names.
Netflix has revealed the full cast of the Western led by Jonathan Majors and Idris Elba called “The Harder They Fall,” with Zazie Beetz, Delroy Lindo, Lakeith Stanfield, Danielle Deadwyler, Edi Gathegi, RJ Cyler and Oscar winner Regina King all joining the film.“The Harder They Fall” is a revenge Western directed by Jeymes Samuel, the singer-songwriter, producer and director better known as The Bullitts.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerZazie Beetz (Joker, Atlanta), Lakeith Stanfield (Knives Out, Sorry to Bother You), Delroy Lindo (Da 5 Bloods, The Good Fight) as well as Oscar and Emmy award-winning actress Regina King (If Beale Street Could Talk, Watchmen) have signed on for The Harder They Fall, the all-back western feature set at Netflix.Danielle Deadwyler (Watchmen, Atlanta), Edi Gathegi (X-Men: First Class, StartUp), and RJ Cyler (White Boy Rick, Power Rangers) will also co-star.The new
Regina King is now getting noticed for her work behind the camera.
made a hilarious comeback (of sorts) on Tuesday.
Tracee Ellis Ross is going from “Girlfriends” to the “Golden Girls.” The “Black-ish” star took to Instagram on Sunday to announce she will join fellow actresses Alfre Woodard, Sanaa Lathan and Regina King for an all-Black rendition of the famed sitcom “The Golden Girls” set to air live via Zoom on Tuesday. Ross shared the iconic poster from the original series, which ran from 1985 to 1992, to her Instagram.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsFor one night only, Regina King, Tracee Ellis Ross, Alfre Woodard and Sanaa Lathan will be the iconic ladies of The Golden Girls.