Regina Hall

Regina Lee Hall is an American actress and comedian who was born on December 12, 1970. She began her career as a journalist, but in the early 1990s, she moved into acting with the series “Loving.” She gradually established herself as one of the most well-known comedians. The first film she featured in, “The Best Man,” was released in 1999. Her biggest break came in 2000 when she starred in the globally acclaimed comedic horror “Scary Movie,” in which she played a sex-crazed maniac girl. Although the film was slammed by critics, her comedic timing was unanimously praised, and the film became a financial success. We’re excited about this talented actress’ birthday!

Fast Facts

Full Name:

Regina Lee Hall

Nickname:

Gina

Birth date:

December 12, 1970

Age:

53

Zodiac Sign:

Sagittarius

Height:

5' 4"

Relationship Status:

Single

Net Worth:

$6 million

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Background

Regina Hall was born in Washington, D.C., on December 12, 1970. She was raised in an African-American family. Odie Hall, her father, was a contractor and electrician, and Ruby Hall, her mother, was a teacher. She wanted to be a writer since she was a child. She was an incredibly emotional child who was readily impacted by negative events in the outside world, which eventually led to depression. To cope, she began writing comedy and began attending church during her senior year of high school. She had dreamt of becoming a nun and living a peaceful life in service to others for a long time.

Hall had no intention of making acting a full-time career. In 1992, she graduated from Fordham University in the Bronx with a bachelor’s degree in English literature. To cope with the grief of her father’s death, she concentrated on her career. In 1997, she auditioned and got picked for a T.V. commercial while getting her master’s degree in journalism at New York University. Following that, she had a brief part in the comedy film “The Best Man.” Many filmmakers employed African-American actors in crucial roles during this period to show support for the anti-racism movement in Hollywood. Her biggest break came in 2000 when she starred in the satirical comedy film “Scary Movie.” She played Brenda Meeks, a high school girl in the film. Her performance received accolades, and industry experts said her comedy timing was excellent. She was cast for a major role in the film “Paid in Full” in 2002. Her fame grew to the point where directors started approaching her for more prominent roles. She starred in several blockbuster films, including “Superhero Movie,” a comic satire on Hollywood’s burgeoning trend of superhero films, in which she played Mrs. Xavier, one of the X-Men. She also made an appearance on “Law & Order: Los Angeles.” Hall announced that she was working as a writer for “ABILITY” magazine around this time. She first appeared in “Think Like a Man” in 2012, and she went on to reprise her role in the series’ two sequels, “The Best Man Holiday” and “Think Like a Man Too.” For the film “About Last Night,” Hall paired up with Kevin Hart, a prominent comic actor. She also maintained her writing career by contributing to a variety of publications.

Hall keeps her personal life a secret. Her prior relationships include rapper Common and actor Damon Wayans, and she is rumored to be bisexual. She began volunteering for many N.G.O.s that spread awareness about scleroderma after her mother was diagnosed with the rare auto-immune disease.

Career timeline

1999
The First Film Role

Hall plays a small role in the comedy film “The Best Man.”

2000
The First Breakthrough Role

She features in the internationally recognized comedy horror “Scary Movie,’ where she plays a sex-crazed maniac girl named Brenda Meeks.

2010
She Writes For “ABILITY” Magazine

Regina Hall announces in November 2010 that she would be writing for "ABILITY Magazine."

2014
The Brand Ambassador Role

She signs as an ambassador for Elizabeth Taylor's White Diamonds.

2019
The B.E.T. Awards Nominee

Hall wins N.A.A.C.P. Image Award for Outstanding Host in a Reality, Game Show, or Variety (Series or Special).

Why We Love Regina Hall

  1. She is spiritual

    Hall's spirituality is something we admire, and she is always working to be her best self. Don't forget that she told Sanaa Lathan that she wanted to quit her job and become a nun.

  2. She is funny

    Hall is widely regarded as the greatest underrated comedic actress of the modern age, according to the Black community. She's finally receiving her due thanks to "Showtime."

  3. She gives back to society

    When not working in Hollywood, Hall can be found volunteering for the care of senior citizens at a Sherman Oaks, California. This is a convalescent home where she volunteers her time twice a week. She also raises public awareness of scleroderma which is a rare autoimmune disease that her mother was diagnosd with.

5 Surprising Facts

  1. She wanted to be a nun

    This was following a bad breakup; unfortunately, she was 40 at the time and the cut-off age is 39.

  2. She is a big Elizabeth Taylor fan

    Regina has been a fan of Taylor’s for a long time.

  3. She has a crush on Dalai Lama

    She participated in a panel with him once and referred to him as her boyfriend.

  4. She loves dogs

    She’s in the process of starting a business dedicated to her love of animals.

  5. She is besties with Sanaa Lathan

    Sanaa Lathan and Hall have forged an unbreakable relationship even though they have competed for many of the same roles throughout their careers.

Regina Hall FAQs

Does Regina Hall have kids?

No, she does not have any children.

Did Common date Regina Hall?

Yes, after “Barbershop” finished filming; the pair quietly started dating and were full steam ahead for a while.

Are Regina Hall and Regina King Sisters?

No, they are not.

Regina Hall’s birthday dates

YearDateDay
2024December 12Thursday
2025December 12Friday
2026December 12Saturday
2027December 12Sunday
2028December 12Tuesday

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