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Regina Hall
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Regina Hall (born on December 12, 1970 in Washington, D.C.) is an American film and television actress best known for her roles in the Scary Movie films.
Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Awards & Nominations
- 3 Filmography
- 4 TV Work
- 5 External links
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Biography
Regina was born in Washington, D.C. She graduated from New York University in 1997 with a Master's degree in Journalism, and shortly thereafter decided to embark on a career in the entertainment industry. In 1997, she appeared in her first television commercial at the age of 26. Her television career initially began with a recurring role on the soap opera Loving, and guest appearances on the FOX's police drama New York Undercover. Her first film role came in 1999 with a small part in the film The Best Man. She left a lasting impression on viewers with her portrayal of the character Candy. It signalled a pivotal point for Hall’s career. As a key member of the all-star cast, she took her "A-List status" in young "black-Hollywood".
She gained more recognition with her role in the comedy-horror-spoof
Scary Movie (and the sequels
Scary Movie 2,
Scary Movie 3, and
Scary Movie 4) portraying the
high school-aged
Brenda Meeks. She also played small parts in two films by
Gina Prince-Bythewood: the drama
Love & Basketball, and the TV movie
Disappearing Acts. In 2001, Hall landed the role of
Coretta Lipp on the prime-time drama
Ally McBeal, which was a recurring role over several episodes. A year later, she starred in the action-drama
Paid in Full, a film directed by
Charles Stone III. Since then, she has appeared in leading roles in films such as
Malibu's Most Wanted,
King's Ransom and
The Honeymooners. Regina will next be seen in 2007 action film
Once Upon A Time In The Hood with
Steven Seagal.
Awards & Nominations
2003 NAACP Image Awards
- Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, for Ally McBeal (nominated)
Filmography
TV Work