- Sanaa Lathan
Infobox actor
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birthname = Sanaa McCoy Lathan
birthdate = birth date and age|1971|9|19
birthplace =New York City
yearsactive = 1996-presentSanaa McCoy Lathan (born
September 19 ,1971 ) is aTony Award -nominated American actress. She has starred in box office hits such as: "Love & Basketball", "Alien vs. Predator (film) ", "Something New (film) ", and "The Family That Preys ".Biography
Early life
Lathan was born in
New York City . Her mother, Eleanor McCoy, was an actress and dancer [http://www.filmreference.com/film/65/Sanaa-Lathan.html] who performed on Broadway with the likes ofEartha Kitt . Her father,Stan Lathan , worked behind the scenes in television forPBS , as well as a producer on shows such asSanford & Son and Russell Simmons'Def Comedy Jam . Lathan is of bothAfrican American and Native American descent. [http://www.sidereel.com/Sanaa_Lathan] Her parents divorced when she was young, however she kept in close relationships with both of her parents moving between bothLos Angeles and New York. Her brother is Tendaji Lathan(now a DJ). Being exposed to the life of entertainment and stars at a very early age had a profound impact upon her life. As a child, she was very athletic and was into the arts through training in Gymnastics and Dance.Career
Following her training at Yale, where she performed in a number of
Shakespeare 's plays, Lathan earned acclaim bothoff-Broadway and on the Los Angeles stage. Encouraged by her father to make Los Angeles her professional base, the young actress found early television roles on episodes of such shows as "In the House ", "Family Matters", "NYPD Blue ", and "Moesha ". During that same period, she won raves and a Best Actress nod from the Los Angeles NAACP Theatrical Award Committee for her performance in "To Take Arms".In 1998, Lathan earned a degree of recognition with her role as the mother ofWesley Snipes ' title character in "Blade". She followed this the subsequent year with a role in "Life" with Martin Lawerence and Eddie Murphy and back-to-back turns in "The Best Man" and "The Wood ". "The Best Man" was a comedic ensemble film, starringTaye Diggs ,Nia Long andMorris Chestnut . "The Wood ", another ensemble film starring Diggs andOmar Epps , cast her as the love interest of Epps, who at the time was also her real-life boyfriend. Lathan and Epps were reunited onscreen in Prince-Bythewood's "Love & Basketball (film) ", this time playing a couple as passionate about basketball as they are about each other.The film served as a break-out role for Lathan, who played a leading character instead of the girlfriend of one. Her work in "
Love & Basketball (film) " earned her "Best Actress" nominations for both theNAACP Image Award and theIndependent Spirit Award . That same year, Lathan earned additional acclaim for her work in the multicultural comedy "Catfish in Black Bean Sauce" and for her second collaboration with Prince-Bythewood, "Disappearing Acts ". Based on a novel byTerry McMillan , the HBO movie cast Lathan as an aspiring singer/songwriter in love with a carpenter, played by her Blade co-starWesley Snipes . For her work in the film, Lathan earned anEssence Award for Best Actress, as well as the added assurance of a very busy work schedule. That year, she was named by "Ebony" magazine as one of its "55 Most Beautiful People" and was honoured by "Essence" magazine andBlack Entertainment Television .Lathan subsequently starred in several major
Hollywood films, including "Alien Vs. Predator" which was Lathan's biggest role to date. "Alien Vs. Predator" was a major success grossing over $171 million dollars worldwide. "Out of Time" was also an important role for Lathan as she played the plot-twistantagonist , sharing the screen withprotagonist Denzel Washington .In 2006, Lathan co-starred with
Simon Baker in "Something New", a romantic comedy about aninterracial relationship. Lathan appeared in a recurring role asMichelle Landau in anotherinterracial relationship as the much younger wife of a Texas businessman (Larry Hagman ) during the fourth season of the television series, "Nip/Tuck ".Lathan played Andrea in
Tyler Perry 's film "The Family That Preys ", which also featuresAlfre Woodard andKathy Bates and was released in the U.S. on September 12, 2008.Filmography
Awards & nominations
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BET Award :* 2001, Best Actress: (Winner)
*Black Movie Awards :* 2006, Best Actress: "Something New" (Nominated)
*Black Reel Award :* 2006, Best Actress: "Something New" (Nominated):* 2004, Best Actress: "Out of Time" (Winner):* 2003, Best Actress: "Brown Sugar" (Nominated):* 2001, Best Actress: "Love & Basketball" (Winner):* 2001, Best Actress in a TV Movie/Mini-Series: "Disappearing Acts " (Nominated)
*Image Awards :* 2007, Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture: "Something New" (Nominated):* 2007, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: "Nip/Tuck " (Nominated):* 2004, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture: "Out of Time" (Nominated):* 2003, Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture: "Brown Sugar" (Nominated):* 2001, Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture: "Love & Basketball" (Winner):* 2000, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture: "The Best Man" (Nominated)
*Independent Spirit Awards :* 2001, Best Female Lead: "Love & Basketball" (Nominated)
*Theatre World Award :* 2004 "A Raisin in the Sun " (Winner)
*Tony Award :* 2003, Best Featured Actress in a Play: "A Raisin in the Sun " (winner)References
External links
* [http://www.askmen.com/women/actress_250/266_sanaa_lathan.html Sanaa Lathan] at [http://www.askmen.com AskMen.com]
Interviews
* [http://msnbc.msn.com/id/11130422/ MSNBC interview] (
February 2 ,2006 )
* [http://metromix.chicagotribune.com/movies/mmx-060202-chicago-movies-sanaa-lathan,0,6355058.story?coll=mmx-movies_top_heds MetroMix interview] (February 2 ,2006 )
* [http://www.blackfilm.com/20060127/features/sanaalatham.shtml BlackFilm interview] (January, 2006)
* [http://www.latinoreview.com/films_2004/fox/alienvspredator/sanaa-interview.html Latino Review interview] (August, 2004)
* [http://www.blackfilm.com/20040806/features/sanaalathan.shtml BlackFilm interview] (August, 2004)
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