5 Reasons We Love Regina King – and You Should, Too

Between an Emmy win with Watchmen and her feature directorial debut with One Night in Miami, we can’t blame Regina King for once saying, “It just feels good being Regina King.” She is an absolute powerhouse both on and off screen, and you’d be remiss to forget that. Regina is extremely aware of the power her name holds and uses it to bring light to issues she finds important while also becoming involved with projects that speak to her. Regina isn’t just a role model for how she conducts herself as an actress but also how she lives her life as a Black woman in Hollywood, “fiercely and fearlessly.” Here are just five of the reasons we love Regina King and why you should, too.

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She Has an Amazing Eye For Detail

While One Night in Miami isn’t Regina’s first time directing – she’s directed episodes of Scandal and This Is Us – it is her feature directorial debut. “If you came to this planet from Jupiter and you watched [Regina] on set, you would not know that her path to directing was through acting. She speaks so many of the languages of filmmaking as beautifully as the acting part,” Kerry Washington previously told Vanity Fair, and she’s right. You can tell One Night has the deft touch of an actor to it, from the close-ups that highlight each actor at their character’s most vulnerable moments to the long shots that build up tension.

Not only does she have an eye for detail when it comes to shooting a film, but her prowess also extends to choosing the right project, for the right cast, at the right time. “There were so many things about [the screenplay] that spoke to me just as a Black woman . . . getting to see Black men have a private discussion publicly and to see men so layered,” she previously said at the Power Women Summit 2020. She became the first Black woman director in the Venice Film Festival’s history for a reason.

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She Genuinely Loves Her Job

It’s always disappointing when a beloved actor reveals they either hate their job or don’t care about anything. Regina doesn’t fall into either category and is genuinely blown away by her success. She shouldn’t be, as she deserves every accolade and more for her outstanding performances over the years. “Having this experience now, I see a whole ‘nother regard for film,” she told Vanity Fair in regard to campaigning for an Academy Award. Whether she’s in a supporting role or the main attraction, Regina treats each with the same level of focus and determination – leading to a memorable performance.

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