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Regina Lee Hall (born December 12, 1970) [1] [2] is an American actress. She rose to prominence for her role as Brenda Meeks in the comedy horror Scary Movie film series (2000–2006). She received critical acclaim, and became the first African American to win the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress for the comedy film Support ...
In May 2021, it was announced Regina Hall and Sterling K. Brown would star in the film, with Adamma Ebo directing from a screenplay she wrote, and Daniel Kaluuya set to serve as a producer under his 59% Productions banner. [3] In June 2021, Nicole Beharie, Conphidance, Austin Crute and Devere Rogers joined the cast of the film. [4]
Support the Girls is a 2018 American comedy film written and directed by Andrew Bujalski.It stars Regina Hall, Haley Lu Richardson, James LeGros, Shayna McHayle, Dylan Gelula, AJ Michalka, Brooklyn Decker, Jana Kramer, John Elvis, Lea DeLaria, and Victor Isaac Perez.
Regina Hall works in the world of fiction, but true crime is a passion that she has been able to incorporate into her professional life.. The actress serves as narrator on a new A&E documentary ...
Regina Hall is explaining why she lost her composure as she accepted Kevin Costner’s award at the Golden Globes.
The Best Man Holiday is a 2013 American comedy-drama film written, co-produced and directed by Malcolm D. Lee.A sequel to Lee's The Best Man (1999), it stars Morris Chestnut, Taye Diggs, Regina Hall, Terrence Howard, Sanaa Lathan, Nia Long, Harold Perrineau, Monica Calhoun and Melissa De Sousa, all reprising their roles from the previous film. [3]
Regina Hall was originally studying journalism in grad school at NYU before she turned to acting following a loss in her family. Regina Hall reflects on heartbreaking moment that helped her become ...
Girls Trip is a 2017 American comedy film starring Regina Hall, Tiffany Haddish, Jada Pinkett Smith and Queen Latifah.The film is directed by Malcolm D. Lee and written by Kenya Barris and Tracy Oliver, from a story by the pair and Erica Rivinoja, who based the script off their own experiences with their female friends.