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Jada Pinkett Smith
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(1996). She has appeared in more than 20 movies in a variety of genres, but is best known for her roles in films such as Ali, The Matrix Reloaded, and The Matrix Revolutions. Pinkett Smith launched her music career in 2002, when she helped create the metal rock band Wicked Wisdom, for which she is a singer and songwriter. She created a production company, as well as her own clothing line, and is the author of a children’s book, published in 2004. In 1997 she married actor Will Smith; they have two children, Jaden and Willow. Pinkett Smith is also the stepmother to Smith’s son from a previous marriage, Willard "Trey" Smith III. Together, the couple have founded the Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation, a charity organization which focuses on urban inner city youth and family support. The foundation has worked with non-profit organizations such as YouthBuild and the Lupus Foundation of America.
Pinkett Smith’s photograph taken by Jerry Avenaim for Vogue in 2001 Born Jada Koren Pinkett September 18, 1971 (1971-09-18) Baltimore, Maryland United States Jada Koren Film actor, singer-songwriter producer actress Film actor: since 1990 Musician: since 2002 Will Smith (since 1997)
Family and early life
Jada Pinkett Smith was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and named after her mother’s favorite soap opera actress, Jada Rowland.[2] Her parents are Adrienne Banfield-Jones (née Banfield), the head nurse of an inner-city clinic in Baltimore; and Robsol Pinkett, Jr., who runs a construction company. BanfieldJones became pregnant in high school. She married the father, but they divorced after several months.[3] She raised Pinkett Smith with the help of her mother, Marion Banfield, who was employed as a social worker.[4] Banfield noticed her granddaughter’s passion for the performing arts and enrolled her in piano, tap dance, and ballet lessons.[5] "[My mother] understood what I wanted and never stood in my way." —Pinkett Smith[6] Pinkett Smith remains close to her mother and said, "A mother and daughter’s relationship is usually the most honest, and we are so close." She participated as the maid of honor in Banfield-Jones’ 1998 wedding to
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Jada Koren Pinkett Smith (born Jada Koren Pinkett; September 18, 1971)[1] is an American film actress and singer-songwriter. She began her career in 1990, when she made a guest appearance in the short-lived sitcom True Colors. Her fame began to rise when she starred in dramatic films such as Menace II Society (1993) and Set It Off
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telecommunications executive Paul Jones.[7] Pinkett Smith has shown great admiration for her grandmother, saying, "My grandmother was a doer who wanted to create a better community and add beauty to the world."[8] Pinkett Smith majored in dance and theatre at the Baltimore School for the Arts, graduating in 1989.[9][10] She continued her education at the North Carolina School of the Arts, but dropped out after a year and moved to Los Angeles, California to pursue an acting career.[4] She is an honorary member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.,[11] the first Greek-lettered sorority established and incorporated by African American women.
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"Ms. Pinkett, whose performance is as sassy and sizzling as a Salt-n-Pepa recording, walks away with the movie."[13]
Breakthrough (1996–2000)
Following a role in Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight (1995), Pinkett Smith co-starred with actor and comedian Eddie Murphy in the 1996 remake of The Nutty Professor. It became her biggest box office success, bringing in more than $25 million in its first weekend and opening in over 2,000 theaters.[14] She subsequently landed a role in the film If These Walls Could Talk (1996), as Patti. Codirected by Cher, produced by Demi Moore, and co-starring Cher, Moore, and Sissy Spacek, the made for television movie earned nominations for the Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award, and brought exposure for Pinkett Smith. Set It Off (1996), a crime drama about four women who rob banks to escape from poverty, helped to establish Pinkett Smith as an actor of note. With Queen Latifah, Vivica A. Fox, and Kimberly Elise, Pinkett Smith portrayed Lida "Stony" Newsom, a young woman struggling to care for her younger brother after the death of their parents. Her acting in the film prompted the San Francisco Chronicle to name her as "the one to watch".[15] Pinkett Smith took a variety of roles in the late 1990s, including a voice role in the Japanese anime Princess Mononoke (1997), a cameo in Scream 2 (1997), a supporting role in Return to Paradise (1998), and starring roles in the comedy film Woo (1998) and the short film Blossoms and Veils (1998), written and directed by Grey’s Anatomy creater Shonda Rhimes. In 2000, Pinkett Smith was cast in Spike Lee’s film Bamboozled (2000), as Sloan Hopkins, a personal assistant to the main character portrayed by Damon Wayans. Although the film met with mediocre reviews, it won the Freedom of Expression Award by the National Board of Review.[16] She later starred in the 2001 comedy Kingdom Come with Whoopi Goldberg.
Acting career
Early work (1990–1995)
In Los Angeles, Pinkett Smith applied for the choreographer position for the television series In Living Color, created by actor Keenan Ivory Wayans. Although she failed to get the job, Wayans helped her find an acting agent and the two became close friends.[3] She began her acting career in 1990, when she starred in a television pilot for supernatural drama Moe’s World. Although the pilot was never aired, she received guest roles in television shows such as True Colors (1990), Doogie Howser, M.D. (1991), and 21 Jump Street (1991). After auditioning for comedian Bill Cosby’s NBC television sitcom A Different World in 1991, she earned the role of college freshman Lena James, a character based on Pinkett Smith’s own style and personality.[3] She played the role for two years until the show ended in 1993. Pinkett Smith made her feature film debut in 1993 in the critically-acclaimed drama film Menace II Society as Ronnie, a young single mother in Watts, California. She then appeared in several romance films, reuniting with her Menace II Society co-star Larenz Tate to star in The Inkwell (1994) as his love interest, Lauren Kelly. She also played the role of Lyric in the film Jason’s Lyric (1994). In 1994, Pinkett Smith finally acted with Wayans in the action and comedy film A Low Down Dirty Shame. "He busted my ass," she told Entertainment Weekly. "I had to read twice, no three times, for him!"[12] She described her character, Peaches, as "raw" with "major attitude"[12], and her acting garnered positive reviews. The New York Times noted,
International success (2001–present)
Also in 2001, Pinkett Smith played the supporting role of Sonji Roi, the first wife of famous boxer Muhammad Ali, in the biographical
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film Ali. This marked the first film that she would participate in with her husband, actor Will Smith, who portrayed Ali. The film received mostly good reviews from critics and earned her a nomination from the NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture. Perhaps her best-known role to date is the part of human rebel Niobe in the films The Matrix Reloaded (2003) and The Matrix Revolutions (2003), sequels to 1999’s The Matrix. She had met the series’ directors, The Wachowski Brothers, before they had begun to film The Matrix and they formed a close bond. The character was eventually written, specifically, with Pinkett Smith in mind.[17] Directly after she filmed her scenes for Ali, Pinkett Smith flew to Australia to work on the Matrix sequels. The role brought her into the spotlight, as The Matrix already had a cult following of fans, and the sequels earned over $91 million and $48 million during opening weekends, respectively.[18][19] Her acting in The Matrix Revolutions earned her another nomination for the Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture. In 2004, Pinkett Smith reunited with director Michael Mann, whom she had worked with on Ali, to play United States Department of Justice prosecutor Annie Farrell, in the thriller Collateral, co-starring Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx. She later provided the voice of Gloria the hippo in the DreamWorks animated film Madagascar (2005). Director Eric Darnell stated, "[Pinkett Smith]’s got all this incredible power and attitude and strength and confidence, which is just what we wanted for Gloria the hippo." She reprised her role for the sequel, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, released in November 2008. Pinkett Smith returned to drama when she co-starred with Adam Sandler and Don Cheadle in Reign Over Me (2007). The film revolves around a lost friendship between Charlie Fineman (Sandler) and Dr. Alan Johnson (Cheadle) which is rekindled after Fineman loses his family to the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center. Pinkett Smith played Johnson’s wife Janeane. In 2008, Pinkett Smith portrayed Alex Fisher, a lesbian author, in The Women. The film co-starred Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Eva Mendes, and Debra Messing, and was directed by Emmy Award-winner Diane English. Pinkett Smith’s directorial debut was
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The Human Contract; she also wrote and acted in the movie. Starring Paz Vega and Idris Elba, it debuted at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2008.[20] As of January 2009, she has been working on the TNT medical drama Time Heals, in which she is executive producer and a starring cast member.[21] The show has been greenlit for 10 episodes.[22] The title of the show has since changed to HawthoRNe and will premiere on June 16, 2009.
Musical career
"I listened to all kinds of metal as a kid. Metallica, Guns N’ Roses. I would always look at Axl Rose and say, ’Why aren’t there any chicks out there doing this now?’ I always wanted an opportunity to get out there and rock out." —Pinkett Smith on why she created Wicked Wisdom[23] Under the stage name Jada Koren, Pinkett Smith formed the metal rock band Wicked Wisdom in 2002.[23] The band consists of Pinkett Smith performing lead vocals, Pocket Honore (guitar, vocals), Cameron "Wirm" Graves (guitar, keyboard, vocals), and Rio (bass, vocals). The band is managed by James Lassiter and Miguel Melendez of Overbrook Entertainment, a company co-founded by Pinkett Smith’s husband Will Smith.[24] Wicked Wisdom landed a slot on Britney Spears’ Onyx Hotel Tour in 2004, one of the year’s highest-profile tours. The band opened for Spears for eight dates in April and May 2004, during the European leg of the tour.[25] The band’s debut album, Wicked Wisdom, was released on February 21, 2006, by Pinkett Smith’s production company 100% Womon. Will Smith served as the project’s executive producer.[26] The album made it to Billboard’s Top Heatseekers chart, and peaked at number 44 during the week of March 11, 2006.[27] Allmusic reviewer Alex Henderson said of the album, "[Pinkett Smith] shows herself to be an expressive, commanding singer" and that "[Wicked Wisdom] shows considerable promise".[28] The band promoted the album in 2006, touring with heavy metal band Sevendust.[29]
Ozzfest 2005
In 2005, Sharon Osbourne went to see Wicked Wisdom perform at a small night club
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in Los Angeles, California. She said, "I was blown away. When you see and hear Jada with her band it’s apparent that she has nothing but love and respect for this genre of music."[24] In May 2005 organizers announced that Wicked Wisdom would perform on the second stage of 2005’s Ozzfest.[30] Fans of the festival were outraged, claiming that the band did not have the credibility to perform at the music festival. A petition was created at PetitionOnline, garnering 501 signatures. Aware of the questions about the band’s addition to Ozzfest, Pinkett Smith said, "I’m not here asking for any favors. You’ve got to show and prove. And not every audience is going to go for it."[31] Wicked Wisdom’s guitarist Pocket Honore said that while early dates of the tour were rocky, "once word got out that we weren’t a joke, people started coming out and by the sixth or seventh gig we were on fire."[23] Pinkett Smith agreed, saying, "After seven dates within the Ozzfest tour, the whole attitude of it started to turn around once the word of mouth started getting out."[29]
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Marriage and children
Pinkett Smith married actor Will Smith in 1997, and appeared with him in the 2001 biopic Ali. Pinkett Smith married actor Will Smith on December 31, 1997. They met in 1990 on the set of Smith’s television show The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, when she auditioned for the role of his character’s girlfriend, Lisa Wilkes. She was considered too short (Pinkett Smith is 5’0" and Smith is 6’2"),[35] and the role went to actress Nia Long. Pinkett Smith and Smith became friends, however, and began dating. About 100 guests attended their wedding at the Cloisters, near her hometown of Baltimore, Maryland.[36] Regarding her marriage, Pinkett Smith said that they are "private people"[37] and told one interviewer, "I will throw my career away before I let it break up our marriage. I made it clear to Will. I’d throw it away completely."[38] Pinkett Smith and Smith have two children, Jaden Christopher Syre Smith[36] (born July 8, 1998 in Malibu, California)[39] and Willow Camille Reign Smith[36] (born October 31, 2000 in Los Angeles, California).[4] Pinkett Smith is also the stepmother of Willard "Trey" Christopher Smith III (born November 11, 1992), Smith’s son from a previous marriage. All three children have appeared onscreen alongside Smith: Trey starred in the music video for Smith’s song "Just the Two of Us" from his album Big Willie Style (1997); Jaden co-starred in The Pursuit of Happyness (2006); and Willow made a cameo appearance in I Am Legend (2007).
Relationship with Tupac Shakur
While at the Baltimore School for the Arts Pinkett developed a close relationship with a young Tupac Shakur that lasted until Shakur’s death. In the documentary Tupac: Resurrection, Shakur says, "Jada is my heart. She will be my friend for my whole life," and Smith calls Shakur "one of my best friends. He was like a brother. It was beyond friendship for us. The type of relationship we had, you only get that once in a lifetime." A poem written by Shakur titled "Jada" appears in his book, The Rose That Grew From Concrete, which also includes a poem dedicated to Smith called "The Tears in Cupid’s Eyes". In 1994, Pinkett posted $100,000 bail for Tupac after a sexual abuse charge.[32] In addition to bailing him out of prison, she was known to visit him while he was incarcerated. In 2006 she donated $1-million to the Baltimore School for the Arts. The money will be used to construct a new theater on the school grounds, and Pinkett Smith has asked that it be named for her close friend, Tupac Shakur.[33][34]
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Pinkett Smith commented in 2008 on their parenting skills: "We’re not strict but we definitely believe it’s a very important component for rearing children. It creates safety for them. They understand that they need guidance."[40] Trey attends Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village, California,[41] while Jaden and Willow are homeschooled.[8] The family resides in a 27,000 square foot (2,500 m2) mansion, on 100 acres (40 ha), in Malibu.[6]
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had been regular customers of Carol’s Daughter before an investment plan had been made.[46]
Charity work and politics
Together with Smith, Pinkett Smith has created the Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation in Baltimore, Maryland, a charity which focuses on youth in urban inner cities and family support. Their family helps to run the charity; her aunt, Karen Banfield Evans, is the foundation’s executive director.[47] The charity was awarded the David Angell Humanitarian Award by The American Screenwriters Association (ASA) in 2006. John E. Johnson, executive director of the ASA, said, "Will and Jada exemplify the principles of the David Angell Humanitarian Award through their support of projects focusing on urban and inner city youth, family wellbeing, violence prevention and education. Their philosophy of leading a positive lifestyle and sincere interest in helping people everywhere is inspirational."[48] The Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation has provided grants to non-profit organizations such as [49] and Pinkett Smith has made YouthBuild, significant personal donations to organizations such as Capital K-9s.[50] While attending the Baltimore School for the Arts, Pinkett Smith met and became friends with classmate Tupac Shakur. They maintained a close friendship until the night of his death in September 1996. In December 2006, she donated $1 million to the Baltimore School for the Arts in his memory. Donald Hicken, head of the school’s theater department and Pinkett Smith’s former teacher, said, "It means a lot when you’re a teacher and your most famous alumnus comes back to give a donation. It really says a lot to the community that the school matters in people’s lives."[47] When Pinkett Smith’s aunt, Karen Banfield Evans, was diagnosed with lupus,[51] the Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation, in association with the Lupus Foundation of America and Maybelline, held the first annual "Butterflies Over Hollywood" event on September 29, 2007 at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles. With a list of over 300 celebrities and guests, Pinkett Smith helped raise funds for LFA public and professional educational programs.[52] The Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation was presented with an award in
Business ventures
After opening her music company 100% Womon Productions,[21] Pinkett Smith created her own fashion label, Maja, in 1994. The clothing line features women’s T-shirts and dresses embellished with the slogan "Sister Power", sold primarily through small catalogs.[5] In 2003, Pinkett Smith and Smith helped to create the television series All of Us, which originally aired on UPN. The sitcom starred Duane Martin and LisaRaye and revolved around Martin’s character juggling relationships with his ex-wife (LisaRaye), his 5-yearold son (Khamani Griffin), and his fiancée (Elise Neal). Pinkett Smith and Smith served as executive producers and guest-starred in several episodes; they said that the show is "very, very loosely" based on their life.[42] The show was moved to The CW in 2006 after the merger of the UPN and WB networks, but was cancelled the following year. Pinkett Smith published her first children’s book, Girls Hold Up This World, in 2004. The cover of the book features Pinkett Smith and her daughter, Willow. Pinkett Smith told USA Today, "I wrote the book for Willow and for her friends and for all the little girls in the world who need affirmation about being female in this pretty much masculine world. I really tried to capture different sides of femininity. I want girls in the world to feel powerful, to know they have the power to change the world in any way they wish."[43] In 2005, Pinkett Smith became one of many celebrities to invest a combined total of $10 million in Carol’s Daughter, a line of beauty products created by Lisa Price.[44] She became a spokesperson for the beauty line, and said, "To be a part of another African American woman’s dream was just priceless to me."[45] Both Pinkett Smith and Smith
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2007 at the 4th Annual Lupus Foundation of America Awards.[53] After meeting famed Scientologist Tom Cruise during the filming of Collateral in 2004, Pinkett Smith and Smith donated $20,000 to the Hollywood Education and Literacy Program (HELP), Scientology’s basis for homeschooling.[54] The couple came under fire in 2008 when they decided to fund New Village Leadership Academy, a private elementary school located in Calabasas, California. The school employs teachers dedicated to the Scientology religion and features methodologies like study technology, created by Church of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. The couple, who are close friends with Cruise and wife Katie Holmes,[55] have denied claims that they are themselves Scientologists. Jaqueline Olivier, an administrator of New Village Leadership Academy, insists that the school has no religious affiliation.[56][57] A supporter of Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign, Pinkett Smith said in an interview, "I love Michelle [and] would play her any day," when she was asked if she would play Michelle Obama in a biopic. She added, "I’m voting for Michelle. I’m always telling people I’m voting for Michelle to get into the White House and Obama is just going to follow her lead. She is smart and committed, and I just love her."[58] Pinkett Smith joined her co-star from The Women, Meg Ryan, in speaking about Alaskan governor and Republican Party vice presidential nominee, Sarah Palin, and said, "It’s nice to see that women in America are being extremely vocal about politics this year. But her being a woman hasn’t made me sway to that side. Not one bit."[59] Demon Knight 1996 The Nutty Professor If These Walls Could Talk Set It Off
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Carla Purty Patti Made for television movie
Lida "Stony" Newsom Toke Voice
1997 Princess Mononoke Scream 2 1998 Woo Blossoms and Veils Return to Paradise 2000 Bamboozled 2001 Kingdom Come Ali 2003 The Matrix Reloaded The Matrix Revolutions 2004 Collateral 2005 Madagascar 2007 Reign Over Me 2008 The Women
Maureen Cameo Evans Woo Mary M.J. Major Sloan Hopkins Charisse Slocumb Sonji Niobe Niobe Annie Gloria Janeane Johnson Alex Fisher Voice Voice Short film
Selected filmography
Year Title 1993 Menace II Society 1994 The Inkwell Role Ronnie Lauren Kelly Other notes
Madagascar: Gloria Escape 2 Africa The Human Contract Rita
Jason’s Lyric Lyric A Low Down Peaches Dirty Shame 1995 Tales from the Crypt: Jeryline
Debuted at Cannes Film Festival in May 2008.[20] Written and directed by Pinkett Smith.
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Motion Picture Result (Source: IMDb.com)
Awards and nominations
Year Award 1997 Image Award Category Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture Film/TV Show Set It Off
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