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{{Infobox actor
| image = Queen Latifah.jpg
| imagesize =
| caption = Latifah at the LEAGUE 2008 National Awards and Recognition Luncheon
| birthname = Dana Elaine Owens
| alias = The Queen of Rap
| birthdate = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1970|3|18}}
| birthplace = [[Newark, New Jersey]]
| deathdate =
| deathplace =
| othername =
| occupation = [[Rapper]], [[Singing|singer]], actress
| yearsactive = [[1991 in film|1991]]-present (film)<br>[[1989 in music|1989]]-present (music)
| website = http://www.queenlatifah.com/
| academyawards =
| afiawards =
| arielaward =
| baftaawards =
| cesarawards =
| emmyawards =
| filmfareawards =
| geminiawards =
| goldenglobeawards = '''[[Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress In A Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television|Best Actress - Miniseries or TV Film]]''' <br> 2008 ''[[Life Support (film)|Life Support]]''
| goldenraspberryawards =
| goyaawards =
| grammyawards = '''[[Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance|Best Rap Solo Performance]]'''<br>1995 ''[[U.N.I.T.Y.]]''
| iftaawards =
| laurenceolivierawards =
| naacpimageawards = '''[[NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture|Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture]]'''<br>2003 ''[[Bringing Down the House (film)|Bringing Down the House]]''<br>'''[[NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special|Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special]]'''<br>2008 ''[[Life Support (film)|Life Support]]''
| nationalfilmawards =
| sagawards = '''[[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture|Outstanding Cast - Motion Picture]]'''<br>2002 ''[[Chicago (2002 film)|Chicago]]'' <br>
'''[[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie|Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie]]'''<br>2007 ''[[Life Support (film)|Life Support]]''
| tonyawards =
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}}
'''Dana Elaine Owens''' (born March 18, 1970),<ref name="MSN">{{cite web |url=http://movies.msn.com/celebrities/celebrity-biography/queen-latifah.1/|title=Queen Latifah:Biography|author=Jason Buchanan, Allmovie |accessdate=2008-09-04 |date=2008 |publisher=[[MSN]] }}</ref> better known by her [[stage name]] '''Queen Latifah''', is an American [[Rapping|rapper]], [[Singing|singer]], and [[actor|actress]]. Latifah's work in music, film and television has earned her a [[Golden Globe Award|Golden Globe]] award, two [[Screen Actors Guild Award|Screen Actors Guild Awards]], two [[NAACP Image Awards|Image Awards]], a [[Grammy Award]], six additional Grammy nominations, an [[Emmy Award]] nomination and an [[Academy Award]] nomination.

==Early life==
Latifah was born and raised in the projects of [[Newark, New Jersey]], the daughter of Rita, a schoolteacher who worked at [[Irvington High School (New Jersey)|Irvington High School]], and Lancelot Owens, a policeman.<ref name="parents">{{cite news|last=Hyman|first=Vicki|coauthors=|title=The Queen holds court|pages=|publisher=The Star-Ledger|date=2007-07-18|url=http://www.nj.com/entertainment/ledger/index.ssf?/base/entertainment-1/118473419494000.xml&coll=1|accessdate=2007-07-21}}</ref><ref>[http://www.filmreference.com/film/69/Queen-Latifah.html Queen Latifah Biography (1970-)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref name="actors">Stated in interview on ''[[Inside the Actors Studio]]'', 2006</ref> Her parents divorced when Latifah was ten.<ref name="actors"/> Latifah performed the number "Home" from the musical ''[[The Wiz]]'' in a high school play.<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/queen_latifah/artist.jhtml Queen Latifah | Music Artist | Videos, News, Photos & Ringtones | MTV<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Her stage name, ''Latifah'' (لطيفة), meaning "kind" in [[Arabic language|Arabic]], was given to her when she was eight by her cousin.<ref name="actors"/> Latifah was raised in the [[Baptist]] church,<ref>[http://www.beliefnet.com/story/182/story_18272_1.html Queen Latifah Discusses God, Jesus, Rap, and Her New Movie, 'Last Holiday,' in this Beliefnet Interview - Beliefnet.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and, while in high school, was a power forward on her basketball team.<ref>[http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/01/08/earlyshow/leisure/celebspot/main535725.shtml 'Queen' Of Many Hats, Queen Latifah Makes Jump From Hip Hop Artist To Actress - CBS News<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

==Recording and acting career==
===Recording artist===
Latifah started her career [[beatboxing]] for the rap group ''[[Ladies Fresh]]''. Latifah was one of the members of the original version of the Flavor Unit, which, at that time, was a crew of MC's grouped around producer [[DJ Mark the 45 King]]. In 1988, DJ Mark the 45 King heard a demo version of Latifah's single "Princess of the Posse" and gave the demo to [[Fab Five Freddy]], who was the host of ''[[Yo! MTV Raps]]''. Freddy helped Latifah sign with [[Tommy Boy Records]], which released Latifah's first album ''[[All Hail the Queen]]'' in 1989, when she was nineteen.<ref name="actors"/> That year, she appeared as Referee on the UK label Music of Life album "1989—The Hustlers Convention (live)". In 1998, Co Produced by Ro Smith now CEO of Def Ro Inc. she released her fourth hip-hop album ''[[Order in the Court]]''.

====Shift to jazz/standards====
After ''Order in the Court'', Latifah shifted primarily to sung lyrics in soul music and jazz standards, which she had used sparingly in her previous hip-hop-oriented records. In 2004, she released the [[soul music|soul]]/[[jazz standards]] ''[[The Dana Owens Album]]''.

On July 11, 2007, Latifah sang at the famed [[Hollywood Bowl]] in Los Angeles as the [[headlining| headlining]] act in a live [[jazz]] concert. Before an amazing crowd of more than 12,400, she was backed by a 10-piece live orchestra and three backup vocalists, The Queen Latifah Orchestra. Latifah performed new arrangements of standards including "[[California Dreaming]]," first made popular by [['60s]] [[Icon|icons]] [[The Mamas & the Papas]].

In 2007, Latifah released an album entitled ''[[Trav'lin' Light (Queen Latifah album)|Trav'lin' Light]]''. [[Jill Scott]], [[Erykah Badu]], [[Joe Sample]], [[George Duke]], [[Christian McBride]], and [[Stevie Wonder]] made guest appearances.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurweb.com/story/eur35097.cfm|title=LATIFAH OPENING FATBURGER IN MIAMI: Plus, new album due September 25.|date=July 17, 2007|publisher=EURweb}}</ref> It was nominated for a Grammy in the "Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album" category.<ref>[http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/50th_Show/list.aspx GRAMMY.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

====Return to hip-hop====
On September 12, 2008, Rolling Stone reported that Queen Latifah is working on a new album (nearly called "The L Word") that is due in December 2008; this album will be produced by [[Dr. Dre]]. She will also work with [[Missy Elliott]]. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2008/09/12/queen-latifah-returns-to-hip-hop-with-dr-dre-on-lp-she-nearly-named-the-l-word/|title=Queen Latifah Returns to Hip-Hop With Dr. Dre on LP She Nearly Named “The L Word”}}</ref>

===Film and television===
[[Image:QueenLatifah08TIFF.jpg|thumb|right|Latifah at the [[2008 Toronto International Film Festival]]]]
From 1993 to 1998, Latifah had a starring role on ''[[Living Single]]'', a [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]] [[situation comedy|sitcom]];<ref name="actors"/> she also wrote and performed its theme music. She began her film career in supporting roles in the 1991 films ''[[House Party 2]]'', ''[[Juice (film)|Juice]]'', and ''[[Jungle Fever]]''. She had her own talk show, ''[[The Queen Latifah Show]]'', from [[1999 in television|1999]] to [[2001 in television|2001]]. She also had recurring roles during the second season (1991-1992) of the NBC hit [[The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air]]. Also, in 1991, she appeared in the music video for Naughty by Nature 's O.P.P.

Latifah made her big-screen debut in the 1996 box-office hit, ''[[Set It Off]]'' and subsequently had a supporting role in the [[Holly Hunter]] film ''[[Living Out Loud]]'' (1998).<ref name="actors"/> She played the role of Thelma in the 1999 movie adaptation of Jeffrey Deavers' ''[[The Bone Collector]]'', alongside [[Denzel Washington]] and [[Angelina Jolie]]. Although she had already received some critical acclaim, she gained mainstream success after being cast as Matron "Mama" Morton in the Oscar-winning musical ''[[Chicago (2002 film)|Chicago]]'', the recipient of the Best Picture Oscar.<ref name="actors"/> Latifah received an [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]] nomination for [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Actress in a Supporting Role]] for her role, but lost to co-star [[Catherine Zeta-Jones]].<ref name="actors"/> Latifah is one of two [[Hip hop|hip-hop]] artists to receive an [[Academy Award]] nomination in an acting category (Best Supporting Actress, ''[[Chicago (2002 film)|Chicago]]'', 2002). The other is [[Will Smith]] (Best Actor, ''[[Ali (film)|Ali]]'', 2001, and Best Actor, ''[[The Pursuit of Happyness]]'', 2007).

In 2003, she starred with [[Steve Martin]] in the film ''[[Bringing Down the House (movie)|Bringing Down the House]]'', which was a major success at the box office.<ref name="actors"/> Since then, she has had both leading and supporting roles in a multitude of films that received varied critical and box office receptions, including ''[[Scary Movie 3]]'', ''[[Barbershop 2: Back in Business]]'', ''[[Taxi (2004 film)|Taxi]]'', ''[[Kung Faux]]'', ''[[Beauty Shop]]'', and ''[[Hairspray (2007 film)|Hairspray]]''.

In early 2006, Latifah appeared in a romantic comedy/drama entitled ''[[Last Holiday (2006 film)|Last Holiday]]''.<ref name="actors"/> Film critic [[Richard Roeper]] stated that "this is the Queen Latifah performance I've been waiting for ever since she broke into movies".<ref>{{cite web | author=Roger Ebert; Richard Roeper | publisher=Movies.com| title=Reviews for the Weekend of January 7-8 2006 | url=http://tvplex.go.com/buenavista/ebertandroeper/060109.html | date=9 January 2006| accessdate=2007-02-16 }}</ref> Also in 2006, Latifah voiced Ellie, a friendly [[mammoth]], in the animated film, ''[[Ice Age: The Meltdown]]'' (her first voice appearance in an animated film), and also appeared in the drama ''[[Stranger than Fiction (film)|Stranger Than Fiction]]''.

She has starred in two movie remakes (''[[Taxi (2004 film)|Taxi]]'' and ''[[Last Holiday (2006 film)|Last Holiday]]''), four sequels (''[[House Party 2]]'', ''[[Scary Movie 3]]'', ''[[Barbershop 2: Back in Business]]'' and ''[[Ice Age: The Meltdown]]''), one spinoff (''[[Beauty Shop]]''), one movie based on a book (''[[The Bone Collector]]''), and two screen adaptations of musicals (''[[Chicago (2002 film)|Chicago]]'' and ''[[Hairspray (2007 film)|Hairspray]]''). Addressing the apparent disparity between rap music and movie musicals, Queen admits that she grew up watching musicals and singing in that style. "What the hell was I going to do," she revealed to CraveOnline, "it wasn't like I was going to perform much of that ... but now it's all paying off because here come the musicals again and I get a chance to have some fun with a lot of these songs."<ref>[http://www.craveonline.com/filmtv/articles/04648210/queen_latifah_needs_some_sleep.html Queen Latifah needs some sleep]</ref>

The summer of 2007 brought Latifah triple success in the big-screen version of the Broadway smash hit ''[[Hairspray (2007 film)|Hairspray]]'', in which she acted, sang, and danced. The film rated highly with critics. It starred, among others, [[John Travolta]] (''[[Grease (film)|Grease]]''), [[Michelle Pfeiffer]] ([[Stardust_%282007_film%29|Stardust]]), [[Allison Janney]] (''[[Juno (film)|Juno]]''), [[James Marsden]] ([[Enchanted (film)|Enchanted]]) and [[Christopher Walken]] ([[Balls of Fury]]). Also in 2007, she portrayed an [[HIV]]-positive woman in the film ''[[Life Support (film)|Life Support]]'', a role for which she garnered her first [[Golden Globe Award]], [[Screen Actors Guild]] Award and an [[Emmy Award|Emmy]] nomination.

Latifah produced the 2007 film ''[[The Perfect Holiday]]'' penned by Marc Calixte and Lance Rivera in [[Westfield, New Jersey|Westfield, NJ]]. In addition to producing the film, Latifah starred alongside [[Terrence Howard]], [[Morris Chestnut]], [[Gabrielle Union]], [[Charlie Murphy|Charles Q. Murphy]], [[Jill Marie Jones]], and [[Faizon Love]].<ref name="upcoming">{{cite news| publisher=EURWeb.com |author=Roz Stevenson | title=Queen Latifah Makes Animated Film Debut | url=http://eurweb.com/story/eur25611.cfm | date=1 March 2006| accessdate=2007-02-16}}</ref>

In 2008, Latifah appeared in the crime comedy ''[[Mad Money (film)|Mad Money]]'' opposite [[Academy Award]]-winner [[Diane Keaton]] as well as [[Katie Holmes]] and [[Ted Danson]]. She appeared on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' on October 4, 2008, as moderator [[Gwen Ifill]] impersonator in a comedic sketch depicting the recent [[United States vice-presidential debate, 2008|vice-presidential debate]].<ref>http://www.nbc.com/Saturday_Night_Live/video/clips/vp-debate-open-palin-biden/727421/</ref>

===Products and endorsements===
Latifah is a celebrity spokesperson for [[CoverGirl]] cosmetics, Curvation ladies underwear, [[Pizza Hut]] and [[Jenny Craig, Inc.|Jenny Craig]].<ref>[http://www.etonline.com/news/2008/01/57203/index.html "Queen Latifah is the Newest Face of Jenny Craig"], ETonline.com, January 10, 2008</ref> She has developed her own line of cosmetics for women of color called the [http://www.covergirl.com/queen CoverGirl Queen Collection] and has starred in several commercials for the line, as well as a commercial with fellow spokeswoman and singer [[Faith Hill]].

==Personal life==
Raised in [[East Orange, New Jersey]], she has been a resident of [[Rumson, New Jersey]].<ref>[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-118942332.html "The Robertson Treatment Vol. 6.7; Queen Latifah holding court in Hollywood!"], ''Baltimore Afro-American'', March 28, 2003. She is 6 foot 1, about 200 pounds. Accessed December 11, 2007. "'I've always loved musicals,' admits the actress who was born Dana Owens and was raised in the East Orange, NJ area and who presently lives in Rumson, NJ."</ref> Latifah's older brother Lancelot Jr. was killed in 1992 in an accident involving a motorcycle that Latifah had recently bought him.<ref name="actors"/> Latifah still wears the key to the motorcycle around her neck,<ref name="actors"/> which can be seen throughout her performance in her sitcom ''[[Living Single]]''. She also dedicated ''Black Reign'' to him. In 1993, Latifah was the victim of a [[carjacking]], which also resulted in the shooting of a friend. In 1996 she was arrested and charged with possession of [[cannabis (drug)|marijuana]] and possession of a loaded [[handgun]]<ref>{{cite news
| title = Queen Latifa arrested in California for carrying loaded pistol and the possession of marijuana
| work = Jet
| date = 1996-02-19
| url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1355/is_n14_v89/ai_18004767
| accessdate = 2008-07-08}}
</ref>. In her 1999 [[autobiography]], ''Ladies First: Revelations of a Strong Woman'', Latifah discussed how her brother's death led to a bout of depression and drug abuse, from which she later recovered.

Because of her portrayal of a [[lesbian]] in ''[[Set It Off]]'' and her avoidance of discussing her romantic life, [[tabloid]] media have at times speculated on her sexual orientation. Latifah responded to these rumors in her autobiography by saying: "It's insulting when someone asks, 'Are you gay?' A woman cannot be strong, outspoken, competent at running her own business, handle herself physically, play a very convincing role in a movie, know what she wants &mdash; and go for it &mdash; without being gay? Come on."<ref>{{cite book |last=Queen Latifah |first= |coauthors=Hunter, Karen |year=1998 |title=Ladies First: Revelations of a Strong Woman |location= |publisher=HarperCollins |isbn=0688156231}}</ref> The rumors about her sexuality escalated further in late 2007, when [[Media Take Out]] reported an allegedly planned wedding ceremony between Latifah and her [[personal trainer]] of four years [[Jeanette Jenkins]] upon California's legalization of [[gay marriage]].<ref>http://www.eonline.com/gossip/hum/detail/index.jsp?uuid=cf5b69fb-68c7-42c2-848f-da2f5836fae2</ref> Latifah publicly denied this claim in October of 2008, proclaiming "I don't feel like I need to share my personal life, and I don't care if people think I'm gay or not. Assume
whatever you want. You do it anyway. People will make up all sorts of things that are not true. There ain't gonna' be no wedding."<ref>http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,434421,00.html</ref>
In early 2003, Latifah had [[breast reduction]] surgery to relieve back pain. She also works out with a trainer and [[kickboxing|kickboxes]].<ref name="kickbox">{{cite news| author=Suzanne Rozdeba; Ben Widdicombe| publisher=New York Daily News | title=To 'C' the Queen | url=http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/94618p-85741c.html | date=22 June 2003| accessdate=2007-02-16}}</ref>

Latifah recently appeared in advertisements for [[Jenny Craig]] which chronicle her weight loss while on the diet. She was hired as the new spokesperson due to her 35 pound loss on the Jenny Craig program. Now she is currently 6 foot 1, approximately 200 pounds.

==Awards==
{{main|List of Queen Latifah awards}}

==Discography==
{{main|Queen Latifah discography}}
;Studio albums
*1989: ''[[All Hail the Queen]]''
*1991: ''[[Nature of a Sista]]''
*1993: ''[[Black Reign]]''
*1998: ''[[Order in the Court]]''
*2004: ''[[The Dana Owens Album]]''
*2007: ''[[Trav'lin' Light (Queen Latifah album)|Trav'lin' Light]]''
*2009: ''[[TBA]]''
Collaborations: LL Cool J, Dr. Dre, Ludacris, Missy Elliot and Swizz Beatz
;Compilation albums
*2002: ''[[She's a Queen: A Collection of Hits]]''

==Filmography==
{| class="wikitable"
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC"
! Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes
|-
| rowspan="2"| [[1991 in film|1991]] || ''[[Jungle Fever]]'' || Lashawn ||
|-
| ''[[House Party 2]]'' || Zora ||
|-
| [[1992 in film|1992]] || ''[[Juice (film)|Juice]]'' || Ruffhouse M.C. ||
|-
| [[1996 in film|1996]] || ''[[Set It Off]]'' || Cleopatra 'Cleo' Sims ||
|-
| [[1997 in film|1997]] || ''[[Hoodlum (film)|Hoodlum]]'' || Sulie ||
|-
| rowspan="2"| [[1998 in film|1998]] || ''[[Living Out Loud]]'' || Liz Bailey ||
|-
| ''[[Sphere (film)|Sphere]]'' || Alice "Teeny" Fletcher ||
|-
| [[1999 in film|1999]] || ''[[The Bone Collector]]'' || Thelma ||
|-
| rowspan="3"| [[2002 in film|2002]] || ''[[Chicago (2002 film)|Chicago]]'' || Matron "Mama" Morton || [[Academy Award]] Nomination <br> [[Screen Actors Guild Award]]
|-
| ''[[Pinocchio (2002 film)|Roberto Benigni's Pinocchio]]'' || Dove (English voice) ||
|-
| ''[[Brown Sugar (film)|Brown Sugar]]'' || Francine ||
|-
|rowspan="2"| [[2003 in film|2003]] || ''[[Scary Movie 3]]'' || Aunt Shaneequa ||
|-
| ''[[Bringing Down the House (movie)|Bringing Down the House]]'' || Charlene Morton || (also producer)
|-
|rowspan="3"| [[2004 in film|2004]] || ''[[Taxi (2004 film)|Taxi]]'' || Belle ||
|-
| ''[[The Cookout]]'' || Security Guard || (also producer)
|-
| ''[[Barbershop 2: Back in Business]]'' || Gina ||
|-
|rowspan="2"| [[2005 in film|2005]] || ''[[Beauty Shop]]'' || Gina Norris || (also producer)
|-
| ''[[The Muppets' Wizard of Oz]]'' || [[Aunt Em]] ||
|-
|rowspan="3"| [[2006 in film|2006]] || ''[[Stranger than Fiction (film)|Stranger Than Fiction]]'' || Penny Escher ||
|-
| ''[[Ice Age: The Meltdown]]'' || Ellie the [[woolly mammoth]] || (voice)
|-
| ''[[Last Holiday (2006 film)|Last Holiday]]'' || Georgia Byrd ||
|-
|rowspan="4"| [[2007 in film|2007]]
| ''[[Life Support (film)|Life Support]]'' || Ana || (also producer) <br> [[Golden Globe Award]] <br> [[Screen Actors Guild Award]] <br> [[Emmy Award]] Nomination
|-
| ''[[Hairspray (2007 film)|Hairspray]]'' || Motormouth Maybelle || [[Screen Actors Guild Award]]
|-
| ''[[Arctic Tale]]'' || Narrator ||
|-
| ''[[The Perfect Holiday]]'' || Mrs. Christmas || (also producer)
|-
|rowspan="3"| [[2008 in film|2008]]
| ''[[Mad Money (film)|Mad Money]]'' || Nina Brewster ||
|-
| ''[[What Happens in Vegas|What Happens in Vegas...]]'' || Dr. Twitchell ||
|-
| ''[[The Secret Life of Bees (film)|The Secret Life of Bees]]'' || August Boatwright ||
|-
|rowspan="3"| [[2009 in film|2009]]
|''[[Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs]]'' || Ellie the [[woolly mammoth]] || (voice) (in post-production)
|-
|}

==See also==
[[Ice Age (film)|Ice Age]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
{{Commonscat|Queen Latifah}}
*Queen Latifah [http://www.queenlatifah.com/ Official website]
*{{imdb name|0001451|Queen Latifah}}
*[http://www.craveonline.com/filmtv/articles/04648210/queen_latifah_needs_some_sleep.html Queen Latifah Needs Some Sleep]
*[http://www.tv.com/queen-latifah/person/54643/summary.html?q=Queen%20Latifah&tag=search_results;title;0 Queen Latifah] at [[TV.com]]
*Queen Latifah[http://www.mahoganycafe.com/queenlatifah.html]

{{Queen Latifah}}

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