Da'Vine Joy Randolph
American actress
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2025 | Da'Vine Joy Randolph has multiple projects in post-production, including a role as Anna in an unnamed project. |
2025 | Has a project in post-production, indicating continued active work in the film industry. |
2024 | Da'Vine Joy Randolph won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in 'The Holdovers' |
2024 | Nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her appearances in Only Murders in the Building. |
2024 | Won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for 'The Holdovers' |
2024 | Won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress for 'The Holdovers' |
2023 | Portrayed Mahalia Jackson in 'Rustin' and played Mary Lamb in 'The Holdovers'. |
2023 | Received critical acclaim for her performance in The Holdovers, winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and appearing in The Idol. |
2022 | Appeared in multiple films: 'The Lost City' as Beth Hatten, 'A Little White Lie' as Delta Jones, voiced Mama Luna in 'Puss in Boots: The Last Wish', and played Pooh in 'On the Come Up'. |
2021 | Starred as Roslyn in 'The United States vs. Billie Holiday' and voiced the CHP Dispatcher in 'The Guilty'. |
2021 | Joined multiple voice and on-screen roles including 'Only Murders in the Building', 'The Last O.G.', and 'Ultra City Smiths' |
2021 | Began appearing in the Hulu mystery series Only Murders in the Building. |
2020 | Recognized for her performance in 'Dolemite Is My Name', winning the AAFCA Awards Best Supporting Actress and Kansas City Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress awards |
2020 | Appeared in multiple films including 'Kajillionaire' as Jenny, 'The Last Shift' as Shazz, voiced characters in 'Trolls World Tour' as Bliss Marina and Shelia B, and starred in the video short 'Mama Got A Cough' as Yolanda. |
2020 | Received critical acclaim for her role in The United States vs. Billie Holiday and appeared in the television series High Fidelity. |
2019 | Received praise for her role in the film Dolemite Is My Name. |
2017 | Appeared in the television series Empire. |
2016 | Performed in two films: 'The Secrets of Emily Blair' as Fran and 'Office Christmas Party' as Carla. |
2016 | Starred in the film Office Christmas Party and appeared in television series This Is Us and People of Earth. |
2014 | Appeared in the film The Angriest Man in Brooklyn. |
2014 | Randolph joined the main cast of 'Selfie' and appeared in 'See Dad Run' |
September 30 2014 | Rose to prominence starring as Charmonique Whitaker in the TV series Selfie, which premiered but was canceled after one season. |
2013 | Da'Vine Joy Randolph appeared in multiple film roles including 'Mother of George', 'The Purge: The Morning After', and 'A Long Walk' as Marsea, De'Shondranique, and Mom respectively. |
2013 | Made her feature film debut in a supporting role in Mother of George, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to positive reviews. |
2013 | Da'Vine Joy Randolph began her television career with appearances in 'The Good Wife' and 'Brenda Forever' |
July 10 2013 | Performed in 'The Cradle Will Rock' at New York City Center from July 10 to July 13 |
April 23 2012 | Opened on Broadway in Ghost: the Musical, performing opposite Richard Fleeshman and Caissie Levy, and was subsequently nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. |
2011 | Completed her master's degree from the Yale School of Drama. |
December 16 2011 | Da'Vine Joy Randolph made her debut performance as Oda Mae Brown in Ghost: the Musical in London, covering for Sharon D. Clarke who had a minor knee injury. |
December 16 2011 | Made her Broadway debut performance as Oda Mae Brown in Ghost: the Musical, covering for Sharon D. Clarke during her knee injury in London's West End production. |
March 12 2010 | Da'Vine Joy Randolph performed in 'The Servant of Two Masters' at Yale Repertory Theatre, playing the role of Clarice from March 12 to April 3 |
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