A Dream (girl) Come True!
Okay so my Diva from the Chi won the Oscar last night!!!!! I was so very proud and I don't even know the woman...but I know how to give credit where credit is do..... DO THE DANG THANG Jennifer!
It is rare for any actor to receive critical acclaim and awards buzz long before their film’s nationwide theatrical release. But Jennifer Hudson joined that elite league in 2006, when her performance in the big screen adaptation of the stage musical, “Dreamgirls” was touted as a shoe-in for all major acting awards – even before the movie premiered in theaters. In February of that year, she was even named “Female Star of Tomorrow” by ShoWest (the film industry’s largest annual convention). It all amounted to an impressive debut for a shy and sweet Midwestern girl who never had any formal training in music and acting and whose biggest prior credit was being unanimously voted off “American Idol” (Fox, 2002- ) in the show’s third season.
Born on Sept. 12, 1981, Jennifer Kate Hudson grew up in Chicago, IL and started singing in her church choir at the age of seven. Her late maternal grandmother, Julia Kate Hudson, also sang for the church, and became Hudson’s vocal inspiration. Throughout elementary and high school, Hudson participated in various talent shows and productions that honed her skills as a singer. Her melodic gifts landed Hudson a singing contract with the Disney Cruise Ship line, the “Disney Wonder,” where she portrayed Calliope – a main character in the ship’s entertainment extravaganza. The show, which the singer considered a huge milestone in her life, ran from February to August of 2003, and inspired Hudson to pursue her chosen career much more seriously than ever before.
In the summer of 2003, Hudson found herself at a crossroads in her life. She had to decide between renewing her contract with Disney Cruise Ships or flying to Atlanta, GA to audition for the Fox network reality competition series, “American Idol: Season 3.” Thankfully, Jennifer followed her heart and wisely chose the latter – considering that at this time “Idol” had already made pop music superstars out of previous winners and runners-up Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard, and Clay Aiken. With her commanding vocals and charming personality, Hudson was among 70,000 hopefuls in the season’s audition process. She did not make it through the semifinal eliminations, but was later brought back to the show as “Idol” judge Randy Jackson’s wildcard pick, as he had been especially wowed by Hudson’s vocal range and could not imagine the Top 12 without her. He was right. She became an instant favorite with her renditions of songs by John Lennon, Barry Manilow, and Whitney Houston. One of the season’s celebrity judges Sir Elton John even called Hudson “the best of the lot” after she covered his song “Circle of Life.”
In April of 2004, the bottom three in “American Idol” included the season’s powerhouse singers – dubbed “the divas” – Hudson, LaToya London, and Fantasia Barrino. Unfortunately, it was the end of the line for Hudson, as she was voted off the show later in the month. A media firestorm soon followed, as people wondered if the fact that the three singers were all African-American had something to do with them ending up in the bottom three. There was also news that a severe power outage in Hudson’s hometown affected the voting. The third season commenced with Barrino taking the title as the new American Idol.
And critics – including a certain Simon Cowell who had so easily dismissed her on “Idol” – were blown away by her rendition of the show’s signature theme song, “And I am Telling You I'm Not Going.” At the end of 2006 and into early 2007, the award nominations began rolling in for Hudson, who received a nod from the Golden Globes for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture. She was also nominated by the Screen Actors Guild for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role – Theatrical Motion Picture, almost assuring Hudson an Oscar nod in late January.
The music industry also took note of Hudson’s high voltage performance in the highly anticipated musical. In addition to her acting duties on screen, she sang on rocker Meat Loaf’s 2006 album, Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster is Loose, specifically on the single, “The Future Ain’t What It Used to Be.” Hudson was also signed to Clive Davis’ J Records in October, 2006, and planned to release her debut album the following year.
Born:
on 09/12/1981 in Chicago, Illinois
Job Titles:
Singer, Actress
Family
Grandmother: Julia Kate Hudson. maternal grandmother; avid churchgoer who sang in the choir
Milestones
2002 Landed her first major role performing for one of the Disney Cruise ships
2003 One of the finalists on the third season of the reality/talent-search television series “American Idol” (Fox); became the sixth of the 12 finalists to be voted off the show
2005 Debuted an original song entitled “Stand Up”
2006 Featured on a song called The Future Ain't What it Used to Be on the Meat Loaf album “Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose”
2006 Made feature film debut as as Effie White in the big screen adaptation of the Broadway musical “Dreamgirls”; received Golden Globe and SAG nominations for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Started singing in the church choir at the age of seven
Congratulations Jennifer Hudson...You made History!
U.W.R.A:)
Comments
Pro'
Heck yeah on that "forces to be reckoned with" line!!!!
Stunner...
It'a all good baby. This one is long.
Teej...
I know I'm going to see you at the Dunbar Tribute right?
How 'bout that Eddie Murphy though? Jimmie got soul!! haha.
Yes Ms. Hudson gave em Hell! I hate that he didn't win an Oscar...but why in the hell did he leave? Not HOT!