American Crime star Regina King won the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie at the Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday night. It was her first Primetime Emmy Award nomination and first win. “Yay!” King yelled before
NAACP Image Award winner Regina King won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie at tonight's Primetime Emmy Awards. The acclaimed actress won for her stirring performance as Aliyah Shadeed on
I was introduced to Regina King in the late '80s when King played Brenda, the sassy-mouthed daughter of Lester (Hal Williams) and Mary Jenkins (Marla Gibbs) on NBC's then sistah girl comedy “227.” What I remember most about King in that role is that
It was the night of Black actresses at the 67th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. While 10 women were nominated across all categories at the Emmys this year, Viola Davis, Regina King, and Uzo Aduba picked
I was introduced to Regina King in the late '80s when King played Brenda, the sassy-mouthed daughter of Lester (Hal Williams) and Mary Jenkins (Marla Gibbs) on NBC's then sistah girl comedy “227.” What I remember most about King in that role is that