Gabourey Sidibe

Gabourey Sidibe[1][2][3] (/ˈɡæbəˌr ˈsɪdɪˌb/ GAB-ə-ray SID-i-bay; born May 6, 1983)[4] is an American actress.[5] Sidibe made her acting debut in the 2009 film Precious, a role that earned her the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead, in addition to nominations for the Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Actress. Her other film roles include Tower Heist (2011), White Bird in a Blizzard (2014), and Grimsby (2016).

Gabourey Sidibe
Born (1983-05-06) May 6, 1983
Alma materManhattan Community College
OccupationActress, director, author
Years active2009–present
Parent(s)Alice Tan Ridley
RelativesDorothy Pitman Hughes (aunt)

From 2010 to 2013, she was a main cast member of the Showtime series The Big C. Sidibe co-starred on the television series American Horror Story: Coven (2013–2014) as Queenie and American Horror Story: Freak Show (2014–2015) as Regina Ross, and later reprised her role as Queenie in American Horror Story: Hotel (2015–2016) and American Horror Story: Apocalypse (2018). Since 2015, she stars in the Fox musical drama series Empire as Becky Williams.

Early life

Sidibe was born in Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York, and was raised in Harlem.[6] Her mother, Alice Tan Ridley, is an American R&B and gospel singer who appeared on the fifth season of America's Got Talent, on June 15, 2010. Her father, Ibnou Sidibe, is from Senegal and is a cab driver.[7] Growing up, Sidibe lived with her aunt, the noted feminist activist Dorothy Pitman Hughes.[8] She holds an associate degree from Borough of Manhattan Community College and attended but did not graduate from City College of New York and Mercy College.[9] She worked at The Fresh Air Fund's office as a receptionist before she went on to pursue a career in acting.[10]

Career

In Precious, Sidibe played the main character, Claireece "Precious" Jones, a 16-year-old mother of two (the result of Precious being raped by her own father) who tries to escape abuse at the hands of her mother. The film won numerous awards, including two Academy Awards, a Golden Globe Award and Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Award.[11] On December 15, 2009, she was nominated for a Golden Globe in the category of Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama for her performance in Precious. The next month she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.

Her next film, Yelling to the Sky, was a Sundance Lab project directed by Victoria Mahoney and starring Zoe Kravitz, in which she played Latonya Williams, a bully.[12] In 2011, Sidibe was in the film Tower Heist and voiced a "party girl" character in "Hot Water", the season 7 premiere of American Dad!. She appeared in the season 8 American Dad! episode "Stanny Tendergrass" early in 2013 and also stars in the music video for "Don't Stop (Color on the Walls)" by indie pop band Foster the People. Sidibe also appeared in the Showtime network series entitled The Big C as Andrea Jackson.[13]

During an interview, Sidibe reported that before landing her role in the 2009 film, Precious, Joan Cusack advised her that the entertainment industry was not for her, and to quit, leaning over and stating: "Oh honey, you should really quit the business. It's so image-conscious."[14][15]

In April 2013, it was announced that Sidibe would be joining the cast of the third season of American Horror Story, portraying Queenie, a young witch.[16] She returned to the series for its fourth season, American Horror Story: Freak Show as a secretarial school student, Regina Ross.[17] As of 2015, she stars in Lee Daniels Fox musical series Empire as Becky Williams alongside Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson. Sidibe portrays the head of A&R in the Empire company.[18] In April 2015, it was announced Sidibe would be promoted to a series regular beginning in Season 2.[19] She also starred in the Hulu series Difficult People as Denise.[20]

On June 3, 2015, it was confirmed Sidibe would be writing her memoir and it would be published in 2017.[21] On January 6, 2016, Sidibe appeared in the penultimate episode for American Horror Story: Hotel, reprising her Coven role as Queenie, marking her third season in the series. After sitting out subsequent seasons Roanoke and Cult, Sidibe returned to American Horror Story in 2018, appearing once again as her character Queenie in its eighth season, Apocalypse.

Personal life

In March 2017, Sidibe revealed that she has been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes and that as a consequence she underwent laparoscopic bariatric surgery in an effort to manage her weight.[22]

Filmography

Gabourey Sidibe in July 2010

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009PreciousClaireece "Precious" Jones
2011Yelling to the SkyLatonya Williams
Tower HeistOdessa Montero
2012Seven PsychopathsSharice
2014White Bird in a BlizzardBeth
Life PartnersJen
Top FiveHerselfCameo
2015GravyWinketta
2016GrimsbyBanu
2019Come As You AreSam
2020AntebellumBridgetPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010Saturday Night LiveHostEpisode: "Gabourey Sidibe/MGMT"
2010–13The Big CAndrea Jackson30 episodes
2011Glenn Martin DDSKeisha (voice)Episode: "Date with Destiny"
American Dad!Herself (live action cutaway appearance)Episode: "Stanny Tendergrass"
2012American Dad!Party girl (voice)Episode: "Hot Water"
2013–14American Horror Story: CovenQueenie12 episodes
2014American Horror Story: Freak ShowRegina Ross3 episodes
2015–20EmpireBecky Williams90 episodes
2015–17Difficult PeopleDenise12 episodes
2016American Horror Story: HotelQueenieEpisode: "Battle Royale"
Brad Neely's Harg Nallin' Sclopio PeepioVarious10 episodes
Drunk HistoryElla FitzgeraldEpisode: "Legends"
2017BoJack HorsemanTamara (voice)Episode: "The Old Sugarman Place"
2018American Horror Story: ApocalypseQueenie5 episodes

Music videos

Published work

  • Sidibe, Gabourey (2017). This Is Just My Face: Try Not to Stare. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 978-0-544-78676-9.

Awards and nominations

YearNominated workAssociationCategoryResult
2009PreciousAlliance of Women Film JournalistsBest ActressNominated
Best Bravest PerformanceNominated
Best Breakthrough PerformanceNominated
Best Ensemble CastNominated
Chicago Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActressNominated
Most Promising NewcomerNominated
Chicago International Film FestivalBest Breakthrough PerformanceWon
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActressNominated
Detroit Film Critics Society AwardsBest ActressWon
Breakthrough PerformanceWon
Best EnsembleNominated
Florida Film Critics Circle AwardsBest ActressWon
Breakout AwardWon
Hollywood Film FestivalNew HollywoodWon
Houston Film Critics Society AwardsBest ActressNominated
National Board of ReviewBreakthrough Female PerformancesWon
Phoenix Film Critics Society AwardsBreakout Performance - On CameraWon
Southeastern Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActressNominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActressNominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActressNominated
Best Breakthrough PerformanceWon
Best EnsembleNominated
Women Film Critics Circle AwardsBest Young ActressWon
2010Academy AwardsBest ActressNominated
BAFTA AwardsBest Actress in a Leading RoleNominated
BET AwardsBest ActressNominated
Black Reel AwardsBest ActressWon
Best Breakthrough PerformanceWon
Best EnsembleWon
Boston Society of Film Critics AwardsBest ActressNominated
Best CastWon
Broadcast Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActressNominated
Best CastNominated
Dublin Film Critics Circle AwardBest ActressNominated
Golden Globe AwardsBest Actress – Motion Picture DramaNominated
Independent Spirit AwardsBest Female LeadWon
International Cinephile Society AwardBest ActressNominated
Iowa Film Critics AwardsBest ActressWon
Las Vegas Film Critics Society AwardsBest ActressWon
MTV Movie AwardsBest Breakout StarNominated
NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Motion PictureWon
Online Film Critics Society AwardsBest ActressNominated
Satellite AwardsOutstanding New TalentWon
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading RoleNominated
Vancouver Film Critics Circle AwardsBest ActressNominated
2012Seven PsychopathsBoston Society of Film Critics AwardsBest CastWon
The Big CNAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
2013NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
2014American Horror Story: CovenNAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Television, Miniseries or Dramatic SpecialNominated

See also

References

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