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Regina Hall


Regina Hall
Hall in 2019
Regina Lee Hall (1970-12-12) December 12, 1970Washington, D.C., U.S.
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Actress
1997–present

Regina Lee Hall (born December 12, 1970) is an American actress. She gained prominence for her portrayal of Brenda Meeks in the comedy-horror Scary Movie film series and has since built a versatile career spanning comedy and drama in both film and television. In 2018, Hall became the first African-American to win the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film Support the Girls.

Hall made her film debut in The Best Man (1999) and reprised her role in its sequel The Best Man Holiday (2014). Her notable film credits include Love & Basketball (2000), Think Like a Man (2012) and its sequel Think Like a Man Too (2014), Girls Trip (2017), The Hate U Give (2018), and One Battle After Another (2025). On television, she has starred in the comedy-drama series Ally McBeal (2001–2002), NBC police procedural Law & Order: LA (2010–2011), the comedy series Black Monday (2019–2021), and appeared as Ninny in Issa Rae's Insecure (2017).

In 2022, she co-hosted the 94th Academy Awards alongside Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes.

Hall was born the daughter of a contractor and electrician father, Odie Hall, and a teacher mother, Ruby. After graduating from Immaculata High School, Hall enrolled at Fordham University in the Bronx, where she graduated with a bachelor's degree in communications in 1992. She later enrolled at New York University, where she earned a master's degree in journalism in 1997. Reflecting on college, Hall said: "I loved being a student. I could've gone to school until I was 75 years old as long as somebody would've paid my rent. I would've been a professional student."

She wanted a career with impact and envisioned a career in writing or journalism, but Hall's first semester of graduate school changed drastically when her father died of a stroke. "It was sudden. And I think when sudden events that are painful happen in your life, you know, they redirect your course," Hall reflected. "When you're young, you don't grasp the gravity of life. But when you lose someone that you spend most of your life with, and you're young, you do. And so I think that started me thinking about what I really wanted to do in life. And I know my father would have wanted me to finish school. So I did that." She began a career in the entertainment industry, starting off with a guest appearance on Sadat X's 1996 album Wild Cowboys on the track, "The Interview".

In 1997, Hall appeared in her first television commercial at the age of 26. Her television career began with a role on the soap opera Loving, and guest appearances on the Fox police drama New York Undercover. She played Candy in the 1999 film The Best Man. She left a lasting impression on viewers with her portrayal of the character Candace "Candy" Sparks. Hall reflected: "It was my very first movie. I met Sanaa Lathan on it, and we did Love and Basketball together, which was my second film. And then, at that point, I was visiting L.A. to stay and it led to a third film and a fourth film. And it was really a big deal because I'd never been on a set before."

Hall gained more recognition with her role in the comedy-horror-spoof Scary Movie (and the sequels Scary Movie 2, Scary Movie 3, and Scary Movie 4) portraying the sex-crazed Brenda Meeks, and the TV movie Disappearing Acts. The Scary Movie films would become some of her best known roles. In 2001, Hall landed the role of Coretta Lipp on the prime-time drama Ally McBeal, which was originally a recurring role over several episodes but was made a main character in the 5th season of the show. A year later, she starred in the action-drama Paid in Full, a film directed by Charles Stone III. Since then, she has appeared in leading roles in films such as Malibu's Most Wanted, King's Ransom and The Honeymooners.

She appeared in the film Law Abiding Citizen in 2009. She had a role in the 2010 Danneel Harris and Arielle Kebbel film Mardi Gras. From its fall 2010 debut until a series overhaul in January 2011, Regina Hall portrayed Deputy District Attorney Evelyn Price on Law & Order: LA.

In 2012, she portrayed Candace Hall in Steve Harvey's movie Think Like a Man, a romantic comedy based on his book Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man. Hall reprised her role as Candace Sparks in The Best Man Holiday in 2013. She believed the characters had evolved from the first film. Hall felt The Best Man Holiday was different from any sequel she had ever done before since it was not "immediate" and it had been fourteen years since the release of the original. Hall felt the first film had "the joy of the wedding" and in the sequel "they come together for the holidays, but it's deeper than that. This one's definitely different, but we still laughed. There was so much laughter behind the scenes." Hall joked about how all of the male members of the cast were married while all of the women were not, stating that Morris Chestnut was happily married while walking around "with his shirt off!"

Hall appeared in the 2014 film About Last Night, costarring Kevin Hart. She and Hart were seen as the film's highlight as they had a "great dynamic together" and the two were credited with having the funniest lines in the film. All of the cast was seen as having a "perfect mix of charisma and likability". Jessica Herndon of the Associated Press stated "Hart and Hall are the best part of this film. They play the couple you know all too well: fiery, able to press one another's buttons and always caught in the makeup to breakup game." Negative reviews of the film also praised the pairing of Hall with Kevin Hart. Mick LaSalle of The San Francisco Chronicle expressed that Hart was "well paired for Hall, who matches him for comedy." At the time of the film's release, both Hall and Hart expressed interest in working on other projects together. About Last Night was her third ensemble film and Hall reflected that she learned from actors she worked with in ensembles.

Hall interviewed in 2019

Hall reprised her role as Candace Hall in Think Like a Man Too. She revealed what members of the cast partied the most in the film shortly before the movie's release. "Everyone kind of had their fun, I'm not gonna lie. We went out, we gambled. Kevin [Hart] parties. There were parties, and we all went. It was good fun". In July 2014, it was announced Hall would star in a Lifetime film, entitled With This Ring, with Eve and Jill Scott.

In the 2015 film People Places Things, Hall had a major role as the love interest of a newly divorced man. In 2016, Hall was in Barbershop: The Next Cut. She played the role of Angie, one of the hair stylists, alongside Ice Cube, Common, and Eve. In 2017, Hall co-starred in the comedy film Girls Trip, which became a critical and commercial success. In 2018, Hall was part of the ensemble cast of the drama film The Hate U Give, based on the 2017 novel.

Hall had the lead in Support the Girls, a film directed by Andrew Bujalski. For the latter, she received critical praise, and was nominated for several awards, winning the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress. She is the first African-American to win the award. That same year she was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In 2019, Hall hosted the 2019 BET Awards.

In October 2020, she signed a first-look deal with Showtime. Under the pact, Hall will develop and produce television projects via her production company, RH Negative. A mere months later, her company signed a six-film deal with ViacomCBS.

She cohosted the 94th Academy Awards with Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes on March 27, 2022.

In October 2024, Hall inked a first-look deal with MGM Alternative, the division of Amazon MGM Studios. Under the agreement, Hall and her team will develop and produce original unscripted true crime, ensemble docuseries and game genres.

In 2019, Hall received an honorary doctorate degree from Dillard University. Furthermore, in May 2025, she received an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from her alma mater, Fordham University. This honor from Fordham University recognized her exceptional acting career and unwavering commitment to social justice.

In 2025 Hall appeared in the Paul Thomas Anderson epic action thriller film One Battle After Another as the character Deandra.

Around 2004, Hall's mother was diagnosed with scleroderma, a rare autoimmune disease.

"When my mom was diagnosed, I didn't know much about the condition. But Dana Delany, who is an actress and now a friend of mine, put me in touch with Bob Saget. Bob had made a television movie about scleroderma years ago because his sister had died from it. At the time, they did not know what scleroderma was. Bob had a group called the Scleroderma Research Foundation, so I donated to that and my mother even went to the doctor Bob had suggested, who happened to be over at Johns Hopkins."

Hall announced in November 2010 that she would be writing for Ability.

In 2010, when she was 40, Hall unsuccessfully tried to become a Catholic nun after a bad break-up, having previously wanted to become one at the age of 14. In the latter case, she was refused for being too old, as the cut-off age was 39 for that order.

In 2014, she signed as an ambassador for Elizabeth Taylor's White Diamonds.

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1999The Best ManCandace "Candy" Sparks
2000Love & BasketballLena Wright
Scary MovieBrenda Meeks
2001Scary Movie 2
2002The Other BrotherVicki
Paid in FullKeisha
2003Malibu's Most WantedShondra
Scary Movie 3Brenda Meeks
2005King's RansomPeaches Clarke
The HoneymoonersTrixie Norton
Six Months LaterKeriShort
2006Scary Movie 4Brenda Meeks
DanikaEvelyn
The Elder SonSusan
2008First SundayOmunique
Superhero MovieMrs. Xavier
2009Law Abiding CitizenKelly Rice
2010Death at a FuneralMichelle Barnes
2011Mardi Gras: Spring BreakAnn Marie
2012Think Like a ManCandace Hall
2013The Best Man HolidayCandace "Candy" Sparks
2014About Last NightJoan Derrickson
Think Like a Man TooCandace Hall
2015People Places ThingsDiane
VacationNancy Peterson
2016Barbershop: The Next CutAngie
When the Bough BreaksLaura Taylor
2017Girls TripRyan Pierce
NakedMegan Swope
2018Support the GirlsLisa Conroy
Tijuana Jackson: Purpose Over PrisonCheryl Wagner
The Hate U GiveLisa Carter
Let's DanceWoman on BedShort
2019LittleJordan SandersAlso executive producer
ShaftMaya Babanikos
2021Breaking News in Yuba CountyRamirez
2022MasterGail BishopAlso executive producer
Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.Trinitie ChildsAlso producer
Me TimeMaya
2025O'DessaNeon Dion
One Battle After AnotherDeandra
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePantsBarb (voice)
2026The Sheep Detectives †Cloud (voice)Post-production
Scary Movie †Brenda Meeks
In Memoriam †Rachel
TBAJudgment Day †TBA
YearTitleRoleNotes
1997New York UndercoverTammyEpisode: "No Place Like Hell"
2000NYPD BlueSharice WarnerEpisode: "Little Abner"
Disappearing ActsPortiaTV movie
2001–2002Ally McBealCorretta LippRecurring cast (season 4); main cast (season 5)
2010–2011Law & Order: Los AngelesDeputy D.A. Evelyn PriceRecurring cast
2013Second Generation WayansReginaRecurring cast
2014MarriedRoxanneRecurring cast (season 1)
2014–2015Real Husbands of HollywoodHerselfRecurring cast (season 3); guest (season 4)
2015With This RingTristaTV movie
Key & PeeleWife #1Episode: "Airplane Showdown"
2016GrandfatheredCatherine SandersRecurring cast
Uncle BuckJackie KingEpisode: "Pilot"
CrushedCeliaTV movie
Lip Sync BattleHerselfEpisode: "Lupita Nyong'o vs. Regina Hall"
2016–2017Black-ishVivian3 episodes
2017InsecureNinnyRecurring cast (season 2)
2017–2018The Gong ShowHerself (guest judge)3 episodes
2019BET Awards 2019Herself (host)TV special
2019–2021Black MondayDawn DarcyMain cast; also producer
2021Nine Perfect StrangersCarmel SchneiderMain cast
202294th Academy AwardsHerself (co-host)TV special
The Best Man: The Final ChaptersCandace "Candy" Sparks-MurchisonMain cast
TBAThe Five-Star Weekend †Dru-Ann JonesMain cast
YearSongArtist
2025"Tear Me Down"Joyner Lucas ft. Ava Max
YearWorkAwardResultRef.
2003Ally McBealNAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
2005DanikaBest Actress – San Diego Film FestivalWon
2018Girls TripNAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureNominated
Support the GirlsAfrican-American Film Critics Association Award for Best ActressWon
Austin Film Critics Association Award for Best ActressNominated
Black Reel Award for Outstanding ActressNominated
Boston Online Film Critics Association Award for Best EnsembleWon
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best ActressNominated
Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best CastRunner-up
Gotham Independent Film Award for Best ActressNominated
Independent Spirit Award for Best Female LeadNominated
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best ActressNominated
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best ActressRunner-up
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best ActressWon
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best ActressNominated
Seattle Film Critics Society Award for Best ActressNominated
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best ActressWon
Talk Film Society Award for Best ActressNominated
Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best ActressNominated
2019The Hate U GiveWomen's Image Network Awards for Best Supporting Actress, Feature FilmWon
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureNominated
2020Black MondayBlack Reel Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress, Comedy SeriesNominated
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
2019 BET Awards CeremonyNAACP Image Award for Outstanding Host in a Reality, Game Show or Variety (Series or Special)Nominated
2021Nine Perfect StrangersNewport Beach Film Festival - Spotlight Award (Artist of Distinction)Won
Black MondayNAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
2022NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
Nine Perfect StrangersNAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a TV Movie, Limited-Series orDramatic SpecialWon
Life's WorkSan Diego International Film Festival - Cinema Vanguard AwardHonored
Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.Napa Valley Film Festival - Maverick AwardHonored
2023Independent Spirit Award for Best Lead PerformanceNominated
San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best ActressNominated
Black Reel Award for Outstanding ActressNominated
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion PictureNominated
The Best Man: The Final ChaptersNAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a TV Movie, Limited-Series or Dramatic SpecialNominated
2025One Battle After AnotherSCAD Savannah Film Festival - Gold Derby Spotlight AwardHonored
Critics Choice Awards Celebration of Cinema & Television - Best EnsembleHonored
New York Film Critics OnlineNominated
Georgia Film Critics - Best Supporting ActressRunner-up
Women Film Critics Circle - Best Supporting ActressWon
2026Actor Awards - Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNominated
Astra Film Awards - Best Supporting ActressNominated
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards - Best Supporting ActressWon
Black Reel Awards - Outstanding Supporting PerformanceNominated
  • Regina Hall at IMDb
  • "Regina Hall—Interview", Regina Hall Issue, ABILITY Magazine, April/May 2010
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