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Da'Vine Joy Randolph's reluctant path to acting
Da'Vine Joy Randolph's reluctant path to acting

NBC News

time16-05-2025

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  • NBC News

Da'Vine Joy Randolph's reluctant path to acting

In this episode of The Drink, Kate Snow sits down with Oscar-winning actor Da'Vine Joy Randolph, who is celebrated for her standout performance in 'The Holdovers.' Randolph opens up about her unexpected path to acting — how she once aspired to be an opera singer, only to be steered in a different direction after a surprising setback. She reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped her career, from her Broadway breakthrough to the exciting new projects she's taking on 16, 2025

Da'Vine Joy Randolph shows off her curves in sexy black dress and plunging tuxedo inspired look
Da'Vine Joy Randolph shows off her curves in sexy black dress and plunging tuxedo inspired look

Daily Mail​

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Da'Vine Joy Randolph shows off her curves in sexy black dress and plunging tuxedo inspired look

Da'Vine Joy Randolph worked two incredible looks as she continued promoting her new film Shadow Force. The actress, 38, displayed her curves in New York City on Wednesday in a sexy black leather dress along with a high-waist pair of trousers with a white top containing a seductive plunging neckline. Her outfit contained a bit of fun twist with the help of a undone bowtie dangling around her neck. Da'Vine sported black heels, sunglasses, and a flawless manicure. The actress, who earned an Oscar for her role in The Holdovers last year, will be returning to the big screen soon with the action film Shadow Force, set for release May 2. The action film stars Kerry Washington and follows 'an estranged couple with a bounty on their heads must go on the run with their son to avoid their former employer, a unit of shadow ops that has been sent to kill them,' according to IMDb. Da'Vine stars opposite Method Man, with the duo playing Auntie and Unc, respectively. During her appearance on Live with Kelly and Mark, Da'Vine dished on the film and being trained to use a gun for the film. 'We've never before seen an African American centric and family centric action film before. And it's femme forward,' she said. She spent two months training with ex-Marines for the film, who taught her the ins and outs of holding a gun. 'It's a catch-22, right? Sometimes you'll do an action movie or something that requires some kind of physicality, or some special skill. Honestly they don't always have just time for you to do that. 'But we were really lucky that we had about two months with ex-Marines. It was intense.' 'It felt very simple but they were talking about just how you hold a gun and how you can retrieve a gun without looking and how you hold it, how you're able to take it apart and put it back together without looking. 'Those types of things alone makes it look more real and believable... I now know how to do that.' The actress, 38, did the press rounds in New York City on Wednesday in a sexy black leather dress along with a high-waist pair of trousers with a white top containing a seductive plunging neckline The film is quite the contrast to the one she starred in 2023 which earned her an Oscar - The Holdovers. Da'Vine took home the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Mary Lamb, a grieving cafeteria manager, in the film. The star has made no secret of the fact that her big Hollywood break has taken years because she doesn't fit the mould of how a leading lady should look. She has said: 'People on screen don't traditionally look like me. I've had to fight to play fully-realised characters with complexities.' When applying for drama school, she was asked which actors she admired. After she mentioned Meryl Streep, Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett, the interviewer told her: 'I need to make you aware that the people you gave are 60-plus-year-old white women, one from the UK.' After her Oscar win, she partied until 5:45AM, according to Variety. Da'Vine's action film will be released on May 2 She was understandably sleepy the next day, but cheerfully told the outlet: 'I've got the keys to the castle now!' Da'Vine was a bit shell-shocked over her win, admitting: 'I was taught to make a lot out of very little. It's exciting to have access to resources and opportunities, especially for a woman of color.' The outlet asked the Dolomite Is My Name star how she was feeling the morning after her win. 'I feel grateful. I feel seen. I feel loved. I feel respected. I feel like the time and work that I've put in matters. I feel excited for the future,' she gushed. 'Growing up as somebody who didn't have much, imagine when you get a lot: It's exciting. To have access and to be a woman of color is a very big deal,' she explained.

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