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Queen Latifah

Actor / Rapper / Singer

Name at birth: Dana Owens

One of the first female stars of hip-hop, Queen Latifah's first album, All Hail the Queen (1989), proved that there was room for feminism in rap. After establishing herself as a rapper, she moved into acting, appearing in a small role in Spike Lee's movie Jungle Fever (1991, starring Wesley Snipes), and more significant roles in Set it Off (1996) and Living Out Loud (1998). She also became a television star during the 1990s, first in the sitcom Living Single (1993), then as the host of her own talk show (1999). And through it all, Queen Latifah was still making records and winning Grammys. In 2003 she co-starred with Steve Martin in the feature film Bringing Down the House and she was nominated for an Oscar for her performance in Chicago (2002, starring Renee Zellweger). Her other films include Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004, with Ice Cube), Beauty Shop (2005, with Alicia Silverstone) and Last Holiday (2006, with Alicia Witt). Her albums include Nature of a Sista (1991), Black Reign (1994) and Order in the Court, and her songs include "Ladies First" and "U.N.I.T.Y."

Extra credit: In 1993 Queen Latifah co-founded her own record label, Flavor Unit Records, a part of her media company Flavor Unit Entertainment.

Other hip-hop stars on Who2 include Tupac Shakur, Missy Elliott and Eminem.

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Queen Latifah

Her profile courtesy of Lilith Fair

Queen Latifah

Straight-ahead biographical profile from Thomson Gale publishers

Queen Latifah

MTV profile and archive of news articles

Interview with Queen Latifah

She talks about Chicago and her upcoming roles

Vital Stats

Birth

18 March 1970
(age 38)

Birthplace

Newark, New Jersey

Death

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Best Known As

She plays Mama in the movie Chicago