Angela Bassett
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Angela Bassett | |
Angela Bassett in How Stella Got Her Groove Back |
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Born | August 16, 1958 (age 48) Born Harlem, New York, U.S. Raised St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. |
Height | 5'4" (1.63 cm) |
Other name(s) | Angie B Sista Angie B |
Official site | AngieBNews IMDB.com TvGuide.com |
Academy Awards |
Best Actress Nomination, 1994 What's Love Got to Do With It |
Spouse(s) | Courtney B. Vance (1997-present) Children- Slater Josiah and Bronwyn Golden (born Jan. 27th, 2006) |
Angela Bassett (born August 16, 1958) is an Emmy and Academy Award-nominated, and Golden Globe winning American actress.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Waiting to Excel
Born in New York City, and then relocated to St. Petersburg, Florida, as a child, Angela Bassett and her sister D'nette were raised by their social worker mother, Betty. Stressing the importance of an education by their mother, Angela earned an academic scholarship to Yale University and received her B.A. in African-American studies there in 1980. In 1983, she earned a Master of Fine Arts Degree from the Yale School of Drama. It was at Yale that Bassett met her future husband Courtney B. Vance, a 1986 graduate of the drama school. After college, Angela worked as a receptionist for a beauty salon and as a photo researcher.
[edit] "This is my Calling"
Soon after graduating from Yale, Bassett began finding work on the New York stage. One of her first New York performances came in 1985 when she appeared in J.E. Franklin's Black Girl at Second Stage Theatre. She also appeared in two August Wilson plays at the Yale Repertory Theatre under the direction of her long-time instructor Lloyd Richards. The Wilson plays featuring Angela Bassett were Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (1984) and Joe Turner's Come and Gone (1986). Both proved her immense talent on stage and her potential to venture off into television and film.
In 1985 she made her first appearance on television as a prostitute in the TV movie Doubletake (1985). However, she made her official film debut as a news reporter in F/X (1986). Bassett has said "I really believe that what I do as an actress is my God-given talent. This is my calling...not my career." After success on the stage and a small taste of film, Bassett packed her bags, moved to Los Angeles and gave herself only a year to attain her calling. Bassett soon gained recognition in the highly acclaimed, but controversial, films Boyz n the Hood (1991) and Malcolm X (1992). For her portrayal of Betty Shabazz in that film, Bassett earned an Image Award. In 1993, she earned a Golden Globe and was nominated for a Best Actress Academy Award for her portrayal of Tina Turner in the feature film What's Love Got to Do with It?. As of 2006 Angela Bassett is the only African-American to win the Best Actress Golden Globe for a Musical or Comedy. Bassett's costar in Whats Love, Laurence Fishburne, was also nominated for the Oscar that year and the two became the first and only African-American actors to be nominated in the Best Actor categories in the same year for the same film.
Angela Bassett starred in three movies in 1995 that were released with varied reactions from critics; Vampire in Brooklyn, Strange Days, and Waiting to Exhale (where she worked with author Terry McMillan). In Strange Days, Bassett plays Lornette "Mace" Mason who is regarded as the savior/heroine in the film often saving the male main character in gutsy, raw fist fights or fiery car chases. Bassett's Mace is also one of the few black female science-fiction characters in film. Bernadine, Bassett's character in Waiting to Exhale, was betrayed by her husband and in revenge she set fire to his entire wardrobe and vehicle, then she sold what was left for one dollar. Bassett's performance in the film was so popular that her scenes are often referenced to in novels and there are still social groups that gather to watch Waiting to Exhale.
It can be argued that Angela Bassett's first truly leading role , where the film solely depended on her star power and charisma, was in 1998's How Stella Got Her Groove Back where she once again collaborated with McMillan. She played Stella in the film about a 40 year old professional woman falling in love with a 20 year old Jamaican man. Bassett appears in nearly every scene in the film, showing off her toned figure in jogging suits or two-piece swim-suits , but more notably displaying her leading lady status. She unsurprisingly received rave reviews:
Colin Covert of the Minneapolis Tribune wrote: "The new science-fiction film, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, explores the romantic trials of a woman who lives in a galaxy far removed from our own. It's set on a planet where Angela Bassett cant find a date. As we know, on planet Earth, men would throw themselves at her feet until they formed a pile that would have to be removed by a backhoe."
Bassett made headlines when she stated that she was offered the role in Monster's Ball (for which Halle Berry won a history-making Oscar) but did not accept it because of its representation of African-American females.
Bassett hasn't had to audition for a film since 1993's What's Love Got to Do with It? although Bassett says that she wouldn't mind auditioning for a director to prove that she can do a role they aren't used to seeing her perform.
[edit] The Real Angela
Angela Bassett is a private person, often choosing not to discuss her personal life with the public. She is also a religious person who is of the Christian faith and attends LA's West Angeles Church of God in Christ along with fellow actor Denzel Washington. Bassett told the LA Times: "Loving God is like my being black. I just am. [No one says] 'You know what? I'm gonna be blacker today!' It's my culture. It's not something I put on or take off or show more. You just communicate that in the way you live your life."
She has been married to actor Courtney B. Vance since 1997. In the summer of 2005, they starred together in a production of the play His Girl Friday at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The couple's first children, son Slater Josiah and daughter Bronwyn Golden, were born on January 27, 2006. The children were carried by a surrogate mother after Bassett had a seven year battle with pregnancy.
Bassett is an avid supporter of progams for the Arts, specifically for youth. She annually attends events for children with diabetes and in foster homes, and she is an active Ambassador of UNICEF. Angela Bassett is a big supporter of the Royal Theater Boys & Girls Club in her hometown of St. Petersburg, Florida. The Club is one of the first all performing arts Boys & Girls Clubs in the country.
[edit] Filmography
- F/X (1986)
- Challenger (TV) (1990)
- Kindergarten Cop (1990)
- Boyz n the Hood (1991)
- City of Hope (1991)
- Passion Fish (1992)
- Innocent Blood (1992)
- The Jacksons: An American Dream (1992)
- Malcolm X (1992)
- What's Love Got to Do with It? (1993)
- I, Tina (1993)
- Vampire in Brooklyn (1995)
- Panther (1995)
- Strange Days (1995)
- Waiting to Exhale (1995)
- Contact (1997)
- Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's (1997) (documentary)
- How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998)
- Music of the Heart (1999)
- Supernova (2000)
- Whispers: An Elephant's Tale (2000) (voice)
- Boesman and Lena (2000)
- The Score (2001)
- Sunshine State (2002)
- The Rosa Parks Story (2002)
- Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives (2003) (documentary) (narrator)
- Masked and Anonymous (2003)
- The Lazarus Child (2004)
- Mr. 3000 (2004)
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005) (voice only)
- Akeelah and the Bee (2006)
- Meet the Robinsons (2007) (voice)
- Toussaint (2007)
[edit] Quotes
- "I really believe that what I do as an actress is my God-given talent. This is my calling...not my career. And I appreciate it." Angela Bassett
- "If my Heavenly Father held my hand, my brother Larry had my back" AB in her 1994 Image Award acceptance speech
- "Memories were meant to fade...they're designed that way for a reason" Angela Bassett in Strange Days
- "Beauty comes from your soul, and once you get your soul intact, it just emanates from you." Angela Bassett
- "I love it when he beats me!" Angela joking about working with Laurence Fishburne
- "You've got to guard the heart and the spirit diligently." Angela on why she doesn't take just any movie role
- "I'm not made of glass and I wont break" Angela Bassett in Malcolm X
- "You just have to live and laugh---joy looks great on everybody." Angela Bassett
- "Don't be just using the time that I'm talking to be thinking about what you gon' say next" Angela Bassett in Strange Days
[edit] Trivia
- Angela Bassett has garnered much critical acclaim for her portrayals of several well-known public figures, including Katherine Jackson (The Jacksons: An American Dream), Betty Shabazz (Malcolm X), Tina Turner (What's Love Got to Do with It?), and Rosa Parks (The Rosa Parks Story). In Dec. of 2006 (to early 2007) Angela B. will begin filming "Toussaint" in which she will play Suzanne Simone Baptiste Louverture who many believe contributed significantly to the Haitian Revolution.
- Angela has worked with Laurence Fishburne in 4 projects to date (2006): 1991's Boyz N the Hood, 1993's What's Love Got to Do with It, 2006's Akeelah and the Bee, and the stage play "Fences" in Pasadena, CA (Sept. 2006).
- Laurence Fishburne has said "There's nothing better than working with Angela and we'll do anything to make it happen". Angie and Larry were actually signed on to do another film together back in the late 80s. It was an adaptation of the book "Dessa Rose" and was also to costar Natasha Richardson, Tony Todd, and Cicely Tyson, but the film was sorely budgeted and never released.
- Laurence F. nicknamed Angela, "Angie B" because shes "all that and the sunday papers", while Angela calls Laurence "Fish" or "Larry"
- Angela's best friends are actors Wren T. Brown and Pamala Tyson
- Angela's ideal role would be to play "a Queen of something grand"
- It has been rumored that Angela Bassett is of Asian descent, although both of her parents are presumed African-American.[citation needed]
- Angela named her twins Bronwyn (because "it's a strong, powerful name") and Slater (after her great-grandfather)
- When asked about her controversial remarks about Halle Berry's role in Monster's Ball, Angela said she spoke with Halle and that "She was hurt, but not only did it hurt her, it hurt me. We talked it through." Bassett continues: "There are issues that I can’t reconcile myself with as an actress. As a black woman growing up in a country that has had a long history of racism, I'm sensitive to all the portrayals of us."
[edit] Other Angie Sites
- Angie's Blogspot
- Angela Bassett at the Internet Movie Database
- AB at Wireimage.com
- AB at TvGuide.com
- Angela Bassett Yahoo Group
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