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1/12/2009 5:27 AM UTC
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REEL Ladies is a Professional Women's Organization & Community in the Film and Entertainment Industry to promote, encourage, motivate, and educate fellow women in the industry. With our numerous programs, we provide and equip filmmakers with the necessary tools to succeed in Hollywood! REEL Ladies provides various platforms where filmmakers gain industry insights from all aspects of filmmaking. From in depth and intimate interviews, workshops, panels, special events, and more to our innovative programs such as Script Club and Producers Corner, we are creating an empowered COMMUNITY of women filmmakers who are connecting with one another and boldly moving forward to pursue their careers in entertainment!
REEL Ladies
Date / Time: 9/8/2009 2:00 AM UTC
Category: Film
REEL Ladies provides a platform for women in the film industry to share their stories and showcase their work. Hall's first acting role was in an independent film called Book of Numbers at the age of 38. Hall had been a teacher of languages for almost 20 years in Dallas, Texas when actor/director Raymond St. Jacques saw her performing at a poetry reading. He liked her so much he offered her a role in his film on the spot. Hall discovered a love for acting and soon founded a repertory theatre in Dallas. Hall's personality and age made her a natural to be cast as middle-aged, strong authority figures. She worked steadily in films and TV throughout the 1980s. But it was not until her role as the loving Aunt T. in 1996's A Family Thing when critics and audiences began to take notice of her talents. She won the Chicago Film Critics Association Award and the Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress. The success of that film helped launch Hall's career as a major supporting actor in the late-90's and early 2000s. Sizable roles in major films such as Nothing to Lose and Steel followed. Hall then landed the role as Big Mama Joesph in the film Soul Food. The film was a hit at the box-office, prompting a television spin-off, Soul Food: The Series, in which Hall reprised her role. She landed another acclaimed role when she was cast in the 2004 remake of The Ladykillers. She won a special Jury Prize at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and an Image Award for her performance.
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