Sanaa Lathan In Love And Basketball

Sanaa Lathan talks about how much she loved filming Love and Basketball and what it was like to work with Omar Epps

Introduction

Sanaa Lathan is an award-winning actress, producer, and director who has appeared in many films and television shows. She is best known for her work in Love & Basketball, The Best Man, Brown Sugar, Blade, and Alien vs. Predator. She has also starred in the TV series Family Guy American Dad!, and The Game.

Early life and education

Sanaa Lathan was born in New York City the daughter of Sheila Flint, a doctor, and Stan Lathan a television director and producer. She attended Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics. She graduated from the Yale School of Drama with a master’s degree in fine arts.

Career

After studying drama at the University of California Berkeley, Lathan found work in television, landing a role in the short-lived series In the House (1995) before snagging a part in Moesha (1996). From there, she moved on to the big screen, appearing in minor roles in The Best Man (1999) and Love & Basketball (2000), opposite Omar Epps. Lathan’s casting as Monica Wright Morris, a talented Ung Basketball player who falls for her High School teammate Quincy McCall (Epps), was a breakout role for the actress.

Love and Basketball

Sanaa Lathan stars in Love and Basketball a film about a young couple who navigate through the ups and downs of young love while pursuing their dreams of playing Professional Basketball The film follows Monica and Quincy from high school to adulthood, as they deal with the joys and challenges of young love. Love and Basketball is a timeless story of two people who are united by their shared passion for the game of basketball

Awards and nominations

In 2002, Lathan received widespread critical acclaim for her performance in the film Love & Basketball. Her performance earned her several awards, including the National Board of Review Award for Best Breakthrough Performance and the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture.

Personal life

Sanaa Lathan was born on September 19, 1971, in New York, the daughter of phase actress Cheryl Lathan and jazz musician Stanley Lathan. She attended Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics. She graduated from the Yale School of Drama with a degree in theatre arts.

Lathan has been married twice. She married hip hop recording artist Steve Rifkind in 2000; the couple divorced in 2001. In 2009, she married actor Omar Epps. The couple have two children together: a daughter born in 2009, and a son born in 2013.

Filmography

Sanaa Lathan has starred in many films throughout her career. Some of her most notable films include Love and Basketball Brown Sugar, The Perfect Guy and The Best Man. Lathan has also appeared in television shows such asAlias, missed and Leverage.

Television roles

Sanaa Lathan has had many notable television roles. In 2002, she played Daphne, a woman from New York City who tries to forget about an ex-boyfriend by moving to San Francisco in the Fox sitcom “For Your Love.” The show ran for two seasons. Lathan also played Erica Brooks, a regular on the Tyler Perry’s hit show “House of Payne” from 2006 to 2012. She has guest-starred on several popular television series, including “ Monk,” “ The Office,” and “ 30 Rock.”

Music videos

Sanaa Lathan began her career appearing in music videos. She made her debut in Boyz II Men’s “End of the Road” video in 1992. In 1996, she appeared in Tupac Shakur’s “How Do U Want It” and “California Love” videos. Lathan also appeared in Usher’s “Nice & Slow” video in 1998.

References

-Sanaa Lathan was born on September 19, 1971, in New York City to stereo jazz legend Eartha Kitt.
-Lathan made her feature film debut opposite Wesley Snipes in Blade (1998).
-Lathan’s performance garnered her an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture.
-Sanaa Lathan starred alongside Omar Epps, Khalil Kain and Taye Diggs in the 2000 cult classic film Love & Basketball.

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