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Jennifer Hudson
Jennifer Hudson
Birth name Jennifer Kate Hudson Born September 12, 1981 (1981-09-12) (age 26)
Chicago, Illinois Years active 2006-present Awards Academy Awards Best Supporting Actress
2006 Dreamgirls BAFTA Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role
2006 Dreamgirls Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Role - Motion Picture
2007 Dreamgirls Screen Actors Guild Awards Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture
2007 Dreamgirls

Jennifer Kate Hudson (born September 12, 1981) is an Academy Award-winning American actress and singer. She first gained notice as one of the finalists on the third season of the FOX television series American Idol. She went on to star as Effie White in the 2006 musical film Dreamgirls, for which she won an Oscar, a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, a SAG Award and two BET Awards.

Contents
  • 1 Background
  • 2 American Idol
    • 2.1 American Idol performances
  • 3 Acting career
    • 3.1 Dreamgirls
    • 3.2 Future projects
  • 4 Recording career
  • 5 Discography
    • 5.1 Albums
    • 5.2 Singles
  • 6 Filmography
  • 7 Personal life
  • 8 Awards and nominations
  • 9 See also
  • 10 References
  • 11 External links
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Background

Jennifer Hudson was born in Chicago, Illinois. She attended Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, where she graduated in 1999.

Hudson cites Whitney Houston as her musical and movie influence, and she has also said recently that her biggest wish is to collaborate on her debut album with Houston.[1]

After seeing Hudson's performance in Dreamgirls, American Idol judge Simon Cowell taped a congratulatory message to her, which aired on The Oprah Winfrey Show.[2] With the March 2007 issue, Jennifer Hudson became the third African American, and the first African American singer, to grace the cover of Vogue magazine.[3]

American Idol

Hudson auditioned for the third season of American Idol in Atlanta, Georgia. She was a member of the first group of semifinalists. She was not voted through to the final round, although she was brought back on the wildcard round and put through as a finalist by contest judge Randy Jackson.

Jennifer Hudson struggled to gain popularity in the early stages of the live shows, receiving the second-lowest number of votes in two of the first three shows. However, after a change in song choices, she soon became a favorite to win, receiving the highest number of votes on one occasion. Among Hudson's performances on the show was her rendition of Elton John's "Circle of Life" on April 6, 2004. American Idol judge Simon Cowell commented that she "finally proved why she was among the Top 12" and referred to the performance a week later as "sensational".[4]

On April 21, 2004, Hudson became the sixth of the 12 finalists to be voted off the show, finishing the competition in seventh place. It was one of the most controversial votes in the show's history where favorites "the three Divas" Fantasia Barrino, Latoya London, and Hudson received the lowest number of votes. Ryan Seacrest announced that the bottom 2 breakdown between Fantasia Barrino and Jennifer Hudson was the most marginal votes ever in the history of the 1st three seasons of American Idol, and that Fantasia "barely survived" Top 7 week. It was also announced that Jennifer Hudson received the highest number of votes during the top 8 movie night.

American Idol performances
  • "Imagine" (John Lennon, 1971) (Semifinals; February 10, 2004)
  • "I Believe in You and Me" (The Four Tops, 1982; Whitney Houston, 1996) (Wild card; March 9, 2004)
  • "Baby, I Love You" (Aretha Franklin, 1967) (Soul week; March 16, 2004) (Bottom 2)
  • "No One Else on Earth" (Country; March 23, 2004)
  • "(Love is Like a) Heat Wave" (Motown, Martha and the Vandellas; March 30, 2004) (Bottom 2)
  • "Circle of Life" (Elton John, 1994) (Elton John songs; April 6, 2004) (Top 3 votes)
  • "I Have Nothing" (The Bodyguard, Whitney Houston, 1992) (Movie songs week; April 14, 2004).(2nd Highest number of votes.)
  • "Weekend in New England" (Barry Manilow, 1976) (Manilow songs; April 20, 2004) (Bottom 3; voted off)

Acting career

Dreamgirls

In November 2005, Hudson was cast in the prized role of Effie White, the role originally created in a legendary Broadway performance by Jennifer Holliday, for the film adaptation of the musical Dreamgirls. Hudson won the role over hundreds of professional singers and actresses.[5] Filming of Dreamgirls began on January 9, 2006, and the film went into limited release on December 25, 2006 and national release on January 12, 2007.

Hudson has won particular praise for her show-stopping onscreen rendition of the hit song, "And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going", the signature song of the role, which had earlier been recorded, and had already reached the status of musical standard, because of the definitive performance of Jennifer Holliday. The New York Observer described Hudson's performance of the song as "five mellifluous, molto vibrato minutes that have suddenly catapulted Ms. Hudson... into the position of front-runner for the best supporting actress Oscar." Newsweek said that when moviegoers hear Hudson sing the song, she "is going to raise goose bumps across the land." Variety wrote that Hudson's performance "calls to mind debuts like Barbra Streisand in Funny Girl or Bette Midler in The Rose, with a voice like the young Aretha."

As Effie White, Hudson has garnered twenty-nine awards from film critics as Best Supporting Actress and Breakthrough Performer of 2006. She won a Golden Globe Award as Best Actress in a Supporting Role, dedicating the award to Florence Ballard (upon whom her Dreamgirls character was based), as well as friends Jasmine Trias, Fantasia Barrino, and the rest of the American Idol Season 3 finalists.[2] In addition, she has been named Best Supporting Actress by the Broadcast Film Critics Association and also by the Screen Actors Guild. On February 7, 2007, Hudson was named Best Supporting Actress and Best Breakthrough Performance by the Black Reel Awards, awarded by the Foundation For The Advancement Of African-Americans In Film.

On February 25, 2007, she won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in this film. At 25 years old, Hudson became the eighth youngest winner of the Best Supporting Actress Oscar. She became only the third African-American to win the Best Supporting Actress Oscar, after Hattie McDaniel for Gone with the Wind and Whoopi Goldberg for Ghost. Since Halle Berry remains the only African-American actress to win Best Actress, Jennifer also became the fourth African-American actress to win an acting award in Oscar history. She was also the first African-American to win an Oscar for his or her screen debut (see Academy Award: Acting records). Currently, she is also the only person to have gone from participating in a reality television series to becoming an Academy Award winner. During her acceptance speech Hudson said through tears of joy, "Oh my God, I have to just take this moment in. I cannot believe this. Look what God can do. I didn't think I was going to win." "If my grandmother was here to see me now. She was my biggest inspiration." She also concluded her speech by thanking Jennifer Holliday.[6]

Hudson's version of "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" debuted at number 98 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the January 13, 2007 issue. The "Dreamgirls" track has since become Hudson's first Top 10 hit, but not on the Hot 100, as the track registered a new peak at #7 on the Billboard Hot Adult R&B Airplay chart on February 24, 2007. The track has also reached #14 on the Hot R&B/HipHop Songs chart, and remixes of the song have seen Jennifer reach the #1 position on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play Chart.

In addition, Hudson was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on June 18 along with 115 other individuals for 2007.[7][8]

Future projects

In 2008, Hudson will appear in Winged Creatures, a film based on the novel by Roy Freirich, with Forest Whitaker, Guy Pearce, Kate Beckinsale, Dakota Fanning, Josh Hutcherson, and Jackie Earl Haley. As of September 2007, Hudson is in final negotiations to appear as Carrie Bradshaw's assistant in the Sex and the City film, which will begin shooting in New York at the end of the month.[9]

Hudson is being considered to play Aretha Franklin in a film version of the autobiography, Aretha Franklin: From These Roots. Hudson has also expressed interest in starring in a remake of The Jackie Robinson Story. Missy Elliott has tipped Hudson to play her in a movie of her life. She said, "Being as she's a heavier-sized artist, she is in the same lane as I was when I first came out. She'd be closest to me."[10]

Recording career

Hudson recorded "Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)", originally by Gladys Knight & the Pips, for American Idol Season 3: Greatest Soul Classicsâ€"the official American Idol album for the 3rd season.

She is featured in a duet, "The Future Ain't What it Used to Be" on Meat Loaf's Bat out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose album. She also performed the song "Easy To Be Hard" on the Actors' Fund benefit recording of the musical Hair and she is featured on Ne-Yo's second album Because of You on the track "Leaving Tonight". Hudson has also recorded a new song with rapper Papoose, titled "Special."

In September 2006, Hudson performed the song "Over It" live on Fox Chicago Morning News. In the interview she stated the song would be included on her debut album, to be released in early 2007 however this was before she signed with Arista.[11] On the Oprah Show, Hudson announced plans to enter the studio in March 2007. Hudson said on the Tyra Banks Show on February 23 that she just finished the first song for the album. Hudson also recorded a song called "Stand Up" which is available for on her fan website to purchase.

In November 2006, Hudson signed a record deal with Arista Records and is currently working on her debut album and has recently finished recording one song entitled "Depreciate."[12] The album, which had previously been given a November 2007 date, is now scheduled for the first quarter of 2008.[9]

Discography

Albums
  • Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture(with Beyoncé & Anika Noni Rose) (2006)
  • Forthcoming debut album (2008)

Singles
  • (2006) "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" (2007) (# 14 (U.S. R&B)# 60 (U.S.) # 1 (Hot Dance Club Play) )
  • (2007) "Pocketbook" (featuring Ludacris) [1]

Filmography Year Title Role Notes 2006 Dreamgirls Effie White 2008 Winged Creatures (post-production) Sex and the City: The Movie Carrie Bradshaw's personal assistant. (pre-production)

Personal life

Hudson has been dating maintenance engineer James Peyton since 1999 when she was 18. They both hail from Chicago. When asked if they had any plans to marry, Hudson declared that "we are happy with the place we are right now, but perhaps we will tie the knot someday. One thing's for sure, I definitely won't be popping the question!".[13]

Awards and nominations Awards and Nominations Year Presenter Award Result 2006 ShoWest Female Star of Tomorrow Won Satellite Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role Won National Board of Review Best Female Breakthrough Performance Won (tied with Rinko Kikuchi) Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Runner-Up New York Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Won New York Film Critics Online Best Supporting Actress Won (tied with Catherine O'Hara) Breakthrough Performer Won Hollywood Life Awards Breakthrough of the Year Won Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Won Washington, DC Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won Best Breakthrough Performance Won African-American Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won Palm Springs International Film Festival Breakthrough Performance Won Las Vegas Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Pauline Kael Breakout Won Oklahoma Film Critics Circle Award Breakout Performance Won 2007 The National Society of Film Critics Best Supporting Actress Runner Up St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress Won Austin Film Critics Association Breakout Artist Won Broadcast Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress Won Golden Globes Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Won Screen Actors Guild Best Supporting Actress Won NAACP Image Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Movie Won BAFTA Actress in a Supporting Role Won Central Ohio Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress Won Black Reel Awards Best Supporting Actress Won Best Breakthrough Performance Won Academy Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Won Soul Train Awards Sammy Davis Jr. Award for Entertainer of the Year Won MTV Movie Awards Best Performance Nominated BET Awards Best Female R&B Artist Nominated Best Actress Won Best New Artist Won Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress: Drama Won Choice Movie Actress (Breakout) Nominated Vibe Music Awards VHollywood Award Nominated

See also
  • List of African-American firsts
  • List of number-one dance hits (United States)
  • List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance chart

References
  • ^ "Dreamgirls Star Hudson Dreams Of Houston Duet", TeenMusic.com, 2007-02-07. Retrieved on 2007-09-11. 
  • ^ a b Nepales, Ruben V.. "Golden Globe winners have ties, memories of RP", Inquirer.net, 2007-01-17. Retrieved on 2007-09-11. 
  • ^ "Hudson Makes History with 'Vogue' Cover", Hollywood.com, 2007-02-13. Retrieved on 2007-09-11. 
  • ^ YouTube.com Retrieved on 05-08-07
  • ^ Wloszczyna, Susan. "'Idol' finalist Hudson lands lead in 'Dreamgirls' film", USA Today, 2005-11-16. Retrieved on 2007-09-11. 
  • ^ "'Dreamgirl' Jennifer Hudson Wins Oscar", NewsMax.com, 2007-02-26. Retrieved on 2007-09-11. 
  • ^ "Film Academy Invites 115 New Members", Associated Press, 2007-07-19. Retrieved on 2007-09-11. 
  • ^ "Academy Invites 115 to Become Members", Oscars.org, 2007-06-18. Retrieved on 2007-09-11. 
  • ^ a b Simmons, Leslie. "Hudson moves to 'Sex and the City' movie", The Hollywood Reporter, 2007-09-11. Retrieved on 2007-09-11. 
  • ^ "Missy Elliott Wants Jennifer Hudson To Get Her Freak On", Star Pulse, 2007-07-11. Retrieved on 2007-09-11. 
  • ^ "Jennifer Hudson sings 'Over It'", September 7, 2005. Retrieved on 2006-07-09. 
  • ^ WINDSWEPT SONGS RECORDED
  • ^ Barbara Walters' Oscar Special, 2007
  • External links
    • Official Dreamgirls site
    • Jennifer Hudson at Myspace
    • Jennifer Hudson at the Internet Movie Database
    • KnightattheMovies.com interview with Jennifer Hudson
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