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Jennifer Hudson Biography
Actor / Singer
Photos ( See all 33 )Singer Jennifer Hudson's big screen debut in the 2006 film Dreamgirls made her a star and earned her the year's Academy Award as best supporting actress. Hudson grew up in Chicago and got her start singing gospel songs in a Baptist church. Shortly after making her professional debut in regional theater, she signed with Disney Wonder tours and spent 2002 performing on cruise ships. Rather than extend her contract, she auditioned for the televised talent show American Idol in 2003, and was selected to compete in the show's third season (2004). Her soulful singing and multi-octave range brought early success and a devoted fan base, but Hudson was eliminated after making it to the top seven. Her fans (including rock legend Elton John) cried foul, but Hudson bounced back by winning the role of Effie in the film version of the Broadway musical Dreamgirls. A newcomer in a cast that included Eddie Murphy, Jamie Foxx and Beyoncé Knowles", Hudson stole the show with her emotional rendition of the song "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going."
Extra credit: Hudson had a son, Daniel David Otunga Jr., in 2009. The father was Hudson's fiancee, David Otunga... Hudson's mother Donnell Darnerson and brother Jason Hudson were shot to death in Darnerson's Chicago home on 24 October 2008... Hudson beat out Fantasia Barrino, the winner of American Idol's third season, for the part in Dream Girls.
Other popular (and not-so-popular) personalities from American Idol:
Randy Jackson
Ryan Seacrest
Kelly Clarkson
Ruben Studdard
Carrie Underwood
Clay Aiken
William Hung
Mario Vazquez
Taylor Hicks
Katharine McPhee
Four Good Links
Jennifer Hudson Official Website
Includes a fan forum and an archive of press clippings
Chicago Tribune: Jennifer Hudson
Archive of stories about Hudson and her family deaths
Dreamgirls
Official movie site, with trailers and galleries
Interview with Jennifer Hudson
Brief chat from 2006 on Dreamgirls
Vital Stats
Birth
12 September 1981
(age 28)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
The American Idol contestant who won an Oscar for Dreamgirls



