Regina King

Praise for the anodyne “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “Green Book” felt completely removed from the night's earlier victories for diversity and representation.
Regina King used her Golden Globes acceptance speech to advocate for gender equity in the workplace.
The actress won Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role for "If Beale Street Could Talk."
The Golden Globe-nominated actress talks learning from Barry Jenkins, vulnerability on screen and a pivotal scene in which the politics of hair abound.
The New York Film Critics Circle recently named King the best supporting actress for her role in the film.
The Emmys admitted it had a diversity problem, but that’s just the first step.
Marla Gibbs, Tichina Arnold and John Witherspoon were a few of the comedic titans acknowledged.
More than two dozen teens and children in the city were killed.
"It’s difficult, but far from impossible and we smile more than we cry.” -- Regina King
"A lot of your confidence lies in your tresses," King said.