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Nia Long

Nia Long
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Film director, Actor
Principal country concerned : Column : Theater, Cinema/tv

Date of Birth
30 October 1970, Brooklyn, New York, USA

Birth Name
Nitara Carlynn Long

Nickname
Nia

Height
5' 2" (1.57 m)

Mini Biography
Nia Long is an exceptional actress and devoted philanthropist. This three-time NAACP winner's career spans genre and audience. Long's success has afforded her the opportunity to give back to the communities that have long appreciated her work.

Long was last seen in Chris Rock's Good Hair (2009), which premiered at last year's Sundance Film Festival and won Best Documentary. "Good Hair" was nominated for Best Documentary by the Gotham Independent Film Awards and NAACP awards.

Long will next appear in, Mooz-lum (2011), a story about an American-born Muslim youth who endures terrible abuse at his Islamic middle school and turns his back on his faith. Long stars as "Safiyah", the boy's mother who ultimately pulls him out of the school when she learns of the abuse. This film will premiere at the 2010 Chicago International Film Festival.

Recent big screen credits include Gospel Hill (2008) opposite Angela Bassett and Danny Glover, and Are We Done Yet? (2007) opposite Ice Cube, the sequel to Brian Levant's 2005 box office hit Are We There Yet? (2005), which grossed over 84 million dollars at the box office. She also starred in Sony's Premonition (2007/I), opposite Sandra Bullock.

Her other film credits include: Big Momma's House (2000) and Big Momma's House 2 (2006) opposite Martin Lawrence; the former, having surpassed the 75 million dollar box office mark, resulted in a 2001 NAACP Image Award Nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture and a 2001 Blockbuster Award Nomination for Favorite Actress. Long has also added Alfie (2004), opposite Jude Law, Mario Van Peebles' critically acclaimed film, "Baadasssss!", Boiler Room (2000), The Best Man (1999), The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy (2000), In Too Deep (1999), Held Up (1999), Stigmata (1999), Soul Food (1997), Made in America (1993), Friday (1995), Boyz n the Hood (1991) and Love Jones (1997), which won the prestigious Audience Award at Sundance, to her list of starring roles.

In addition to her success in film, Long has also made significant headway in advancing on the small screen. Long starred in the ABC dramas "Big Shots" (2007) and "Boston Legal" (2004) and was also seen on NBC's drama "Third Watch" (1999). Long's performance on "Third Watch" garnered a 2004 and 2005 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series. Long's other television credits include: "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" (1990), "Judging Amy" (1999), If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000) (TV), "ER" (1994) and "Everwood" (2002). Long performed the voice of "Roberta Tubbs" for the first season of the Fox hit animation series, "The Cleveland Show" (2009).

Long made her directorial debut in 2004, directing music videos for Ashanti and Yolanda Adams.

In tandem with her evolving career, Long has also had the privilege of serving her community. Most recently, Long was honored at an event entitled "The Essence of Being Extraordinary" hosted by the HerShe Group; a non-profit organization, devoted to the development of young women in foster care, where Long serves as a member of the board. The event was held in Long's honor for making a difference in the lives of many young girls in the Los Angeles community. Because of Long's mentoring efforts, she has been named as the recipient of the 2008 College Access Award through the CO-OP of Westchester High School.

Nia Long was born in Brooklyn, NY, and currently resides in Los Angeles with her 9 year-old son, Massai, her best production yet.

IMDb Mini Biography By: Patricola/Lust Public Relations
http://akas.imdb.com/name/nm0000505/bio

FILMOGRAPHY

Notes
1990 - Buried Alive
Role: Fingers
1991 - Boyz n the Hood
Role: Brandi
1993 - Made in America
Role: Zora Mathews
1995 - Friday
Role: Debra also known as Debbie
1997 - Love Jones
Role: Nina Mosley
- Hav Plenty
Role: Trudy
Soul Food
Role: Bird
1998 - Butter
Role: Carmen Jones
1999 - In Too Deep
Role: Myra
- The Best Man
Role: Jordan Armstrong
- Stigmata
Role: Donna Chadway
- Held Up
Role: Rae
- The Secret Laughter of Women
Role: Nimi Da Silva
2000 - The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy
Role: Leslie
- Boiler Room
Role: Abbie Halpert
- Big Momma's House
Role: Sherry Pierce
2003 - BAADASSSSS!
Role: Sandra
2004 - The N-Word
Role: herself (Documentary)
- Alfie
Role: Lonette
2005 - Are We There Yet?
Role: Suzanne Kingston
2006 - Big Momma's House 2
Role: Sherry Pierce-Turner
2007 - Premonition
Role: Annie
Are We Done Yet?
Role: Suzanne Kingston-Persons
2008 - Gospel Hill
Role: Mrs. Palmer
2009 - Good Hair
Role: Herself (Documentary)
2010 - Mooz-lum
Role: Safiyah

Television
1986 - 227
Role: Girl / 1 episode
- The B.R.A.T. Patrol
Role: Darla Perkins
1991-1993 - Guiding Light
Role: Katherine'Kat' Speakes
1991-1995 - The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Role: Lisa Wilkes / 16 episodes
1993 - Living Single
Role: Stacey Evans / 1 episode
1995-1996 - Live Shot
Role: Ramona Greer / 1 episode
1996 - Moesha
Role: babysitter / 2 episodes
Role: Christy Wilson / 1 episode
1998 - Black Jaq
Role: Jaqueline'Jaq' Blackman (unsold pilot)
2000 - If These Walls Could Talk 2
Role: Karen / "1972" segment
2001-2002 - Judging Amy
Role: Andrea Solomon / 6 episodes
2002 - Sightings: Heartland Ghost
Role: Lou / Television Movie
2003-2005 - Third Watch
Role: Officer Sasha Monroe / 45 episodes
2006 - Everwood
Role: Cassie / 1 episode
2007 - Boston Legal
Role: Vanessa Walker / 3 episodes
2007-2008 - Big Shots
Role: Katie Ghrham / 11 episodes
2009-2010 - The Cleveland Show
Role: Roberta Tubbs / 13 episodes

Awards and nominations
BET Comedy Awards
2005 - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Theatrical Film (Alfie)
* Nominated

Black Reel Awards
2005 - Best Supporting Actress (Alfie)
* Nominated
2001 - Best Supporting Actress (Boiler Room)
* Nominated
2000 - Best Actress (The Best Man)
* Won

Image Awards
2005 - Outstanding Actress in a Television Drama ("Third Watch")
* Won
2004 - Outstanding Actress in a Television Drama ("Third Watch")
* Won
2001 - Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture (Big Momma's House)
* Nominated
Outstanding Actress in Television Movie/Mini-Series (If These Walls Could Talk 2)
* Nominated
2000 - Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture (The Best Man)
* Won

Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nia_Long

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