Sunday 1 March 2015

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRICAN AMERICAN " TARAJI P. HENSON " IS AN AMERICAN ACTRESS, KNOWN FOR HER ROLES AS YVETTE IN BABY BOY 2001 SHUG IN HUSTLE AND FLOW : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "

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HISTORY                                                                                                                  Taraji P. Henson


Taraji P. Henson
Taraji P. Henson 2011.jpg
Henson at the 2011 Heart Truth fashion show
BornTaraji Penda Henson [1][2]
September 11, 1970 (age 44)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
EducationOxon Hill High School
Alma materHoward University
OccupationActress, singer
Years active1997–present
Children1
Taraji Penda Henson (born September 11, 1970) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Yvette in Baby Boy (2001), Shug in Hustle & Flow (2005) and Queenie in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008), for which she was nominated for anAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2009. From 2011 to 2013, she co-starred as Detective Jocelyn Carter in the CBSdrama Person of Interest and currently stars as Cookie Lyon on the Fox musical drama series Empire (2015–present) .

Early life

Henson was born in southeast Washington, D.C., the daughter of Bernice Gordon, a corporate manager at Woodward & Lothrop, and Boris Lawrence Henson,[3] a janitor and metal fabricator.[4][5][6][7] Her first and middle name are of Swahili origin, "Taraji" meaning hope and "Penda" meaning love.[8][9]
Henson spent summers at her grandparents' house in suburban southern Maryland. She attended Oxon Hill High School in Oxon Hill, Maryland. She first attended North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, where she started a major in Electrical Engineering.[10] She later transferred to Howard University.[11][7] She worked two jobs—in the morning as a secretary at the Pentagon and in the night as a waitress on The Odyssey Cruise Line to pay for Howard University.[12] She won the Triple Threat Award and graduated with a degree in Theater Arts.[13]

Career

Henson has appeared in the films Four Brothers (2005), Talk To Me (2007), Smokin' Aces (2007), The Family That Preys (2008), and Hurricane Season (2009).[14] In late 2008, she starred opposite Brad Pitt in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.[14] Henson plays the role of Queenie, Benjamin's mother, in a performance which has garnered critical acclaim and an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress.[15] She noted in an interview that, "Queenie is the embodiment of unconditional love."[8]
Henson has also been a cast member on several television shows, including Lifetime Television's The Division and ABC's Boston Legal for one season. Her recurring appearances in television include the character Angela Scott on ABC's Eli Stone in December 2008. She has guest-starred on several television shows, such as the WB Television Network's Smart Guy, playing the role of Monique (1997–98); the Fox series House in 2005; and CBS's CSI: Crime Scene Investigation in 2006. She also starred on an episode of Sister, Sister.[16] In 2011, Henson was cast in the CBS crime-suspense series Person of Interest.[17][18]

Henson at the 15th Screen Actors Guild Awards, Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, January 25, 2009
Henson made her singing debut in Hustle & Flow; she provided the vocals for the Three 6 Mafia track "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp".[12] The song won an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2006, giving Three 6 Mafia the distinction of becoming the first African American hip-hop act to win in that category.[19] Henson performed the song at the live Oscar ceremony on March 5, 2006 with the group.[20] Additionally, she performed the song "In My Daughter's Eyes" on the 2006 charity album Unexpected Dreams – Songs From the Stars.[21]
Henson has made several appearances in music videos. For example, she starred in the rapper Common's music video "Testify" in 2005 as the wife of a soon to be convicted murderer.[13]
In 2012, Henson starred in the large ensemble cast film Think Like A Man, which was based on Steve Harvey's 2009 book Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man. Henson reprised her role in the film's sequel Think Like a Man Too, which was released in June 2014.[22]
In the Person of Interest November 20, 2013 episode "The Crossing", after co-starring for two and a half years, Henson's character Carter was killed as part of the series' new storyline direction.[23]
In February 2014, several months after her last episode of Person of Interest aired on CBS, Henson was hired by FOX to star in the new TV series pilot Empire, a musical drama set in the hip hop recording industry.[24] Henson plays Cookie Lyon opposite co-lead Terrence Howard. FOX ordered the pilot to series in May 2014 and the TV series debuted on January 7, 2015 with positive reviews from critics.[25][26]

Personal life

Henson's son Marcel was born in May 1994. Her son's father was her high school sweetheart.[27] According to a mitochondrial DNA analysis, her matrilineal lineage can be traced to the Masa people of Cameroun.[28]

Activism

Henson joined People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) in its campaign against the use of animal products in clothing, stating, "I don't think a living being should suffer for the sake of fashion, period. End of story... You don't have to kill an animal just because you want to be hot and fly. And I really stand by that".[29] In January 2011, she appeared nude in an ad for the I'd Rather Be Naked Than Wear Fur campaign.[30][31]
Henson joined PETA again for a 2013 campaign stating "Be an Angel for Animals". In the ad Henson poses with her family dog Uncle Willie while wearing a piece of sheer fabric. The ad highlights the issue that, "Chained dogs suffer day in and day out. They are cold, hungry, thirsty, vulnerable, and lonely. Keep them inside, where it's safe and warm."[32]
In February 2015, Henson posed in an ad for the NOH8 Campaign, which advocates same-sex marriage.[33]

Filmography

Television

Year(s)TitleRole(s)Notes
1997/98Smart GuyMonique / Leslie3 episodes
1998ERElanEpisode: "Split Second"
2001Murder She Wrote: The Last Free ManBess PinckneyMovie
2002–04The DivisionInspector Washington14 episodes
2004All of UsKimEpisode: "In Through the Out Door"
2005HouseMoiraEpisode: "Spin"
2006CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationChristinaEpisode: "I Like to Watch"
2007–08Boston LegalWhitney Rome17 episodes
2008Eli StoneAngela Scott3 episodes in season 2
2010The Cleveland ShowChanel WilliamsEpisode: "Brotherly Love"
2011–13Person of InterestJocelyn "Joss" CarterMain role (54 episodes)
2015–presentEmpireCookie LyonMain role

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000The Adventures of Rocky and BullwinkleLeft-Wing Student
2000Satan's School for GirlsPaige
2001Baby BoyYvette
2004Hair ShowTiffany
2005Hustle & FlowShug
2005Four BrothersCamille Mercer
2005AnimalRamona
2006Something NewNedra
2007Smokin' AcesSharice Watters
2007Talk to MeVernell Watson
2008The Family That PreysPam Evans
2008The Curious Case of Benjamin ButtonQueenie
2009Not Easily BrokenClarice Clark-Johnson
2009Hurricane SeasonDayna Collins
2009I Can Do Bad All By MyselfApril Jones
2010Date NightDetective Arroyo
2010The Karate KidSherry Parker
2010Peep WorldMary
2010Once FallenPearl
2011The Good DoctorNurse Theresa
2011Taken from Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story[34]Tiffany Rubin
2011Larry CrowneB'Ella
2011Laugh at My PainTaraji
2011From the RoughCatana Starks
2012Think Like a ManLauren Harris
2013Madly MadagascarOkapi
2014Think Like a Man Too[22]Lauren Harris
2014No Good DeedTerri Granger

Awards and nominations


YearNominated workAwardResult
2001Baby BoyBlack Reel Award for Best ActressNominated
2005Hustle & FlowBET Award for Best ActressWon
2005Black Reel Award for Best Supporting ActressWon
2005Black Movie Award for Best Supporting ActressWon
2005Black Reel Award for Best EnsembleNominated
2005NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureNominated
2005MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough PerformanceNominated
2005MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss (Shared with Terrence Howard)Nominated
2005Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNominated
2005Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting ActressNominated
2005Four BrothersBlack Reel Award for Best EnsembleNominated
2007Talk to MeNAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion PictureNominated
2007Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion PictureNominated
2008The Curious Case of Benjamin ButtonAustin Film Critics Award for Best Supporting ActressWon
2008BET Award for Best ActressWon
2008NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureWon
2008Academy Award for Best Supporting ActressNominated
2008Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award for Best Supporting ActressNominated
2008Black Reel Award for Best Supporting ActressNominated
2008Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting ActressNominated
2008Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting ActressNominated
2008Houston Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting ActressNominated
2008MTV Movie Award for Best Female PerformanceNominated
2008St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting ActressNominated
2008Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting RoleNominated
2008Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNominated
2009I Can Do Bad All By MyselfBlack Reel Award for Best ActressNominated
2011Taken from Me: The Tiffany Rubin StoryBET Award for Best ActressWon
2011NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic SpecialWon
2011Black Reel Award for Best Actress: T.V. Movie/CableWon
2011Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a MovieNominated
2011Satellite Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television FilmNominated

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