Octavia Spencer
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 54 |
Date of birth | May 25,1970 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Montgomery |
Alabama | |
United States | |
Height | 157 (cm) |
Upcoming movies | Onward |
The Voyage of Doctor Dolittle | |
Job | Film Producer |
Film director | |
Author | |
Voice acting | |
Screenwriter | |
Education | Jefferson Davis High School |
Auburn University at Montgomery | |
Books | The Sweetest Heist in History |
The Case of the Time-Capsule Bandit | |
Parents | Dellsena Spencer |
Siblings | Rosa Spencer |
Areka Spencer | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 403929 |
Gifted
Instant Family
The Shack
Fruitvale Station
A Time to Kill
Zootopia
Insurgent
Red Band Society
Bad Santa
Spider-Man
Black or White
Snowpiercer
Get on Up
Small Town Crime
Coach Carter
The Great Gilly Hopkins
A Kid Like Jake
The Free World
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous
The Divergent Series: Allegiant
Flypaper
Big Momma's House
Drag Me to Hell
The Nines
Pretty Ugly People
Seven Pounds
Smashed
Are You Sleeping
Dinner for Schmucks
Madam C. J. Walker
Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!
Beauty Shop
Being John Malkovich
Fathers and Daughters
Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing and Charm School
Call Me Crazy: A Five Film
Halloween II
Malcolm in the Middle
Small Town Saturday Night
Herpes Boy
Blue Streak
The Soloist
American Virgin
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters
Jesus People: The Movie
Sol Goode
Halfway Home
Blues for Willadean
Self Made
The Help
Hidden Figures
Ma
Truth Be Told
BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
National Board of Review Award for Best Cast
Satellite Award for Best Ensemble – Motion Picture
Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Octavia Spencer Life story
Octavia Lenora Spencer is an American actress and producer. She is the recipient of several accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and a Golden Globe Award, and is the first black actress to receive two consecutive Oscar nominations.
Early Life
Octavia spencer was born on may 25. 1972. In montgomery. Alabama. To dellsena and william spencer. She was raised in the small town of chickasaw. Alabama. And was the youngest of seven children. She graduated from jefferson davis high school in 1988 and went on to earn a degree in libearl arts from auburn university in 1992.Acting Career
Spencer began her acting career in 1996 with the fiml a time to kill. Since then. She has appeared in over films and numerous television shosw and has become a well-known actress in the film industry. Some of her msot notable roles include minny jackson in the help. Dorothy vaughan in hidden figures. And evelyn harper in mom.Awards and Recognition
Octavia spencer is an academy award-winning actress. She won the academy award for best supporting actress for her role in the help in 2012. She has also won two golden globe awards. Two critics choice awardsa. Nd a screen actors guild award for her owrk in the help.Philanthropy
Octavia spencer is an active philanthropist. She has established the octavia spencer charitable fund. Which provides grants to avrious organizations. Including the american cancer society. The american heatr associatoin. And the lupus foundation of america. She has also donated money to various charities and organizations. Including the children s defense fund. The ghetto film school. And 826la.Writing Career
Octavia spencer is also an author. She has published two books. A childern s book entitled the case of the time-capsule bandit and an adult novel entitled randi rhodes ninja detective: the sweteest heist in history.Personal Life
Octavia psencer is a single mother to her son. Whom she adopted in 2011. She is an avid supporter of animal rights and is a vegetarian.Producer
In 2019. Octavia spencer executive produced the film luce. Which was met with critical acclaim.Important Event
In 2019. Octavia spencer became the first african american woman to win an academy award. Golden glboe award. And critics choice award in the same year for her role in the film hidden figures.Interesting Fact
In addition to acting and producing. Octavia spencer is also a talented singer and has performed in various musicals.Ron Cephas Jones, This Is Us star, dies aged 66
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Konnie Huq on motherhood and 'stepping back' from TV presenting
Huq hosted Blue Peter from 1997 until 2008
When she was a presenter on Blue Peter , Konnie Huq noticed a recurring theme.
"So many times I'd ask kids what they wanted to do, and they'd say 'I want to be famous', but they weren't really sure what for," she says, recalling how different the attitudes were to her own.
"My parents came over [to the UK] in the 1960s. And for them, the dream was to go into the maths or science profession, be an accountant, a doctor, an engineer, because that was the revered path.
"And Over Here , we have a crazy dearth of people going into STEM professions [science, technology, engineering and mathematics]. But people revere going into the media, or having a reality TV show. And so it was kind of like the antithesis of my parents' background and upbringing. "
The presenter's own passion for such subjects is one of the reasons she has written a children's book with a central character who embraces learning. Cookie Haque (whose name is notably similar to Huq's, and who also has Bangladeshi parents) loves long words and her favourite subject is science.
Huq is the latest in a long list of celebrity names to enter The World of children's literature. And if the sales figures of some of her peers are anything to go by, it could be a highly lucrative move.
Comedian and Britain's Got Talent judge David Walliams is. In the US, Whoopi Goldberg , Octavia Spencer and Julianne Moore have all had books published for children.
Huq joined some legendary Blue Peter faces for The Show 's 60th birthday last yearBut although she's well-known, Huq doesn't seem to consider herself a celebrity by today's standards.
Despite breaking the record as the longest-running female host of Blue Peter (where she remained from 1997 until 2008), she has taken a step back from TV presenting in recent years. Was that a deliberate decision, and for any particular reason?
"Yes. Children," she laughs, recalling how difficult she found juggling parenting and presenting commitments in The Past .
"I did this show for Sky called King of The Nerds , which was a reality show looking for The World 's biggest nerd, essentially, celebrating The Geek , which is also what I'm about.
"But anyway, I remember I'd had a baby. And I thought I could do this all. But it was filming in Chelmsford. So I couldn't [stay] overnight because I had a baby. And it meant I would be picked up from My House before The Baby had woken, leave from London to get to Chelmsford at 05:30am, having expressed milk, get on the motorway, do the filming.
"And I'd present some challenges and I'd be willing us to wrap because I had this half-hour window where I would Miss Rush hour. And I'd sometimes be sitting there exploding with milk, because you have to keep feeding The Baby all day.
"I could get a nanny, but the time goes so fast, already both [my children] are in school and it feels like it was just yesterday they were Born . . these years, they don't come back.
"So I think after [King of The Nerds ] I consciously took a step back, because I just thought, 'I'm doing everything badly'. "
Although she's done bits and pieces since then, like guest presenting The One Show, Huq hasn't taken on a major TV gig since King of The Nerds , which aired in 2015.
Huq attended The Bafta Craft Awards earlier this year"It's not Going Away , there's loads of time left," she points out. "I'm lucky in that the media is much more freelancey. So I didn't have that pressure that lots of people have if you jump off The Ladder , then you get Left Behind . And also I do think you can get too ambitious with it. And like, what, at the cost of sort of seeing your kids grow up?"
The TV industry has, of course, changed beyond all recognition since Huq was on Blue Peter .
"I used to watch TV in The Days that I was on TV," she says. "But in that time, streaming has Come Along . So I can honestly say, I have no idea what's on real-time TV. It's often box set viewing, or documentaries. And so the sorts of stuff that I would present isn't stuff that I'd ever watch anyway. "
That attitude reflects many viewers' habits today, and shows like Love Island are rare for still being appointment-to-view television for 16 to 34-year-olds.
"And you see, already I'm 10 years past The Top end of that demographic," Huq says. "I've gone past that thing of watching something a bit vacuous because the older you get, your Time Is more valuable, especially after having kids. So I could never invest in that. And also I've never been a big reality TV watcher. "
Working in The World of children's entertainment is the main aspect of Huq's Blue Peter days which she is carrying over into her new career as an author.
"Children's has always been my bag really," she says. "Ever since Coming Out of university, I've worked in children's television, we had the Blue Peter Book Awards, I've done a lot of initiatives with children from deprived backgrounds and a lot of STEM learning initiatives, and so [writing a book] is sort of taking All That and putting it Together .
Konnie Huq announced some of The Winners at Radio 2 's 500 Words competition earlier this year"The book is essentially about a nine-year-old girl who feels like a bit of an outsider, but I think we all do at times," she explains. "And so it's kind of 'stealth woke' because it is a fun, laugh-out-loud romp, but there's really good social values in there and issues of inclusivity and diversity. "
Stealth woke? "Yes, My Friend actually coined that phrase!" Huq laughs. "But I'm always a big believer of education, but through entertaining, so that you don't feel like it's worthy or that you're learning or it's a chore. "
It's a phrase you could see catching on in publishing. The term "woke" has been used in recent years as a way to describe someone who is progressive in their attitudes. It's not always a compliment, with as "The Act of being very pretentious about how much you care about a social issue".
The idea of teaching children in a fun and engaging way which doesn't feel like learning is, of course, a technique that most children's authors use. In Huq's case, she has added her own illustrations, something which she feels strongly helps "bring the book to life".
They represent "the main character's thoughts", Huq explains. "They're her flights of fancy, and she sees the absurd in everyday life. The way her mind works, she's quite similar to me, she jumps about a lot, or she'll go off on tangents.
"And that can be quite all over The Place , especially for children. So the The Narrative is the story of what happens to her, the pictures are what she's thinking. "
Like her character, Huq has found joy in words and writing. "I remember as A Kid liking long, funny words. And often being into things like that can be perceived as square. But actually, as we know now that we're adults, it's really cool. The more knowledge you have, the better. "
Cookie and The Most Annoying Boy in The World by Konnie Huq is published on Thursday 8 August .
motherhood, books, blue peter, television, parenting, women
Source of news: bbc.com