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Regina Rene King born January 15, is an American actress, director and producer. King first gained attention for starring in the television sitcom — Her subsequent roles included the film Friday , the animated series The Boondocks — , and the crime television series Southland — Her other television roles include the drama series The Leftovers — and the sitcom The Big Bang Theory — She then starred in the western The Harder They Fall and played the title role in the biopic Shirley King has directed episodes for several television shows, including Scandal in and and This Is Us in King's feature film directorial debut came with the drama One Night in Miami Her ancestors were part of the triangle slave trade ; they originated in Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Senegal.
Her parents are both from the Southern United States. King attended Westchester High School , graduating in King began her acting career in , playing the role of Brenda Jenkins on the television series , [ 11 ] a role she played until the show ended in In , King was a cast member on ABC 's John Ridley -penned ensemble drama American Crime , playing three roles, including a devout member of the Nation of Islam and the sister of a drug addict accused of murder.
From to , King began to pursue work as a director and writer, [ 39 ] initially directing six episodes of the drama series Being Mary Jane. In , King played the mother of a murdered black teenager in the Netflix original series Seven Seconds , winning her third Primetime Emmy Award.
Even when there's fire in her eyes as she defends her daughter, you can see her primary motivating force is love. The love she has for her child, and for the child of her child. One moment stands out [ In an IndieWire review for the series, Ben Travers wrote: "King is nothing short of amazing — yes, she's got an Oscar and three Emmys, but she puts even more range on display in a turn that effortlessly pivots between invulnerable and vulnerable.