Life in Film: All About Regina Hall
From Best Man to About Last Night, a look at Regina's roles.
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All About Regina Hall
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All About Regina Hall - Regina Hall has been a scene stealer ever since she made her big-screen debut as a stripper with a heart of gold in 1999's The Best Man. Hall is front and center once again as leading lady of the upcoming rom-com About Last Night. In anticipation of the film, which opens on Valentine's Day, we're taking a look at Regina Hall's life in film. (Photo: Sony Pictures Entertainment)
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The Best Man (1999) - Hall played Candy in this seminal rom-com classic. Her performance as a surprisingly wholesome exotic dancer won her the heart of Harold Perrineau's character, Murch, and also got audiences to take notice. (Photo: Universal Pictures)
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Love & Basketball (2000) - Immediately following The Best Man, Hall landed another plum supporting role as Sanaa Lathan's sister in this romantic drama about love and competition. (Photo: 40 Acres & a Mule Filmworks)
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Scary Movie (2000) - Hall got a chance to showcase her broad comedy chops in this hit satire by Marlon Wayans. She played high school student Brenda Meeks throughout the franchise. (Photo: Dimension Films)
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Scary Movie 2 (2001) - Brenda was back for this sequel of the runaway hit satire. In this installment, Brenda was working at being a normal college student when strange — and funny — things started to happen. (Photo: Dimension Films)
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Malibu's Most Wanted (2003) - In this campy comedy about a wealthy Jewish kid who aspires to be a gangster rapper, Hall played the young woman hired to scare him straight by showing him what life is really like in the ghetto. (Photo: Warner Bros Pictures)
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The Honeymooners (2005) - Hall played a true ride-or-die chick in his feature film remake of the 1950s television series, which also starred Mike Epps as her hustling husband and Cedric the Entertainer as their neighbor. (Photo: Paramount)
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Last Holiday (2006) - Hall once again inhabited the role of the best friend in this film about a working class woman (Queen Latifah) who, upon finding out she has just weeks to live, splurges on the vacation she's always dreamed of. (Photo: Paramount Pictures)
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First Sunday (2008) - The actress starred opposite Ice Cube, Tracy Morgan and Katt Williams in this ghetto comedy about three petty thieves who get caught up in a crime ring that puts them in over their heads. (Photo: Screen Gems)
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