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Regina Hall

Regina Lee Hall is a highly acclaimed American actress best known for her role as Brenda Meeks in the Scary Movie franchise. Her performance in the 2018 comedy film "Support the Girls" garnered significant critical praise, leading to her historic win as the first African American woman to receive the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress. This recognition cemented her status as a prominent figure in American cinema.

December 12, 1970: Birth of Regina Hall

Regina Lee Hall was born on December 12, 1970.

1992: Fordham University Graduation

Regina Hall graduated from Fordham University with a bachelor's degree in English in 1992.

1996: Music Debut

Regina Hall made her first appearance in the entertainment industry with a guest appearance on Sadat X's album "Wild Cowboys" in 1996.

1997: NYU Graduation

In 1997, Regina Hall earned a master's degree in journalism from New York University.

1997: First TV Commercial

Regina Hall appeared in her first television commercial in 1997.

1999: The Best Man Release

Regina Hall played Candy in the film "The Best Man" in 1999.

2000: Scary Movie Premiere

Regina Hall rose to prominence with her role as Brenda Meeks in the first "Scary Movie" film in 2000.

2001: Ally McBeal Role

In 2001, Regina Hall joined the cast of the TV show "Ally McBeal" as Coretta Lipp, initially in a recurring role before becoming a main character.

2004: Regina Hall's Mother Diagnosed with Scleroderma

Around 2004, Regina Hall's mother was diagnosed with scleroderma, influencing Hall's advocacy and volunteer work.

2006: Scary Movie 4 Release

The final installment of the original "Scary Movie" series, "Scary Movie 4", was released in 2006, featuring Regina Hall as Brenda Meeks.

2009: Law Abiding Citizen Appearance

Regina Hall appeared in the film "Law Abiding Citizen" in 2009.

November 2010: Regina Hall to Write for ABILITY Magazine

In November 2010, Regina Hall announced her new role as a writer for ABILITY Magazine.

2010: Regina Hall's Attempt to Become a Nun

In 2010, at age 40, Regina Hall attempted to become a Catholic nun following a difficult break-up, but was rejected due to age restrictions. This marked her second attempt, with the first one happening at age 14.

2010: Mardi Gras Role

Regina Hall had a role in the film "Mardi Gras" in 2010.

January 2011: Law & Order: LA Departure

Regina Hall's role as DDA Evelyn Price on "Law & Order: LA" ended in January 2011 due to a series overhaul.

2012: Think Like a Man Release

Regina Hall starred as Candace Hall in "Think Like a Man" in 2012.

2013: The Best Man Holiday Release

Regina Hall reprised her role as Candace Sparks in "The Best Man Holiday" in 2013.

July 2014: With This Ring Announcement

In July 2014, Regina Hall's role in the Lifetime film "With This Ring" was announced.

2014: Regina Hall Becomes Ambassador for White Diamonds

In 2014, Regina Hall became an ambassador for Elizabeth Taylor's White Diamonds fragrance.

2014: About Last Night Release

Regina Hall co-starred with Kevin Hart in the film "About Last Night" in 2014.

2015: People Place Things Release

Regina Hall had a major role in the film "People Place Things" in 2015.

2016: Barbershop: The Next Cut Release

Regina Hall played Angie in "Barbershop: The Next Cut" in 2016.

2017: Girls Trip Release

Regina Hall co-starred in the successful comedy "Girls Trip" in 2017.

2018: Historic Win for Support the Girls

Regina Hall made history in 2018 by becoming the first African American woman to win the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress for her performance in "Support the Girls".

2018: The Hate U Give Release

Regina Hall was part of the ensemble cast of "The Hate U Give" in 2018.

2019: BET Awards Host

Regina Hall hosted the 2019 BET Awards.

October 2020: Showtime Deal

Regina Hall signed a first-look deal with Showtime in October 2020 to develop and produce television projects through her company, RH Negative.

March 27, 2022: Oscars Co-host

Regina Hall co-hosted the 94th Academy Awards with Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes on March 27, 2022.

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