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      Jill Scott

      Jill Scott

      Highest Rated: 100% In Our Mothers' Gardens (2020)

      Lowest Rated: 15% Hounddog (2007)

      Birthday: Apr 4, 1972

      Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

      If Aretha Franklin held the title Queen of Soul, then singer-turned-actress Jill Scott deserved to be called Queen of Neo Soul. The singer's vocal style effortlessly combined jazz, R&B, hip-hop, and spoken word, resulting in hits such as the breezy ballad "A Long Walk" (2003) and the Grammy Award-winning duet "Daydreamin'" (2007). Scott also enjoyed a successful acting career, often playing tough-skinned women with a heart of gold. She appeared in Tyler Perry's films such as "Why Did I Get Married?" (2007) before landing a starring role on "The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency" (HBO, 2008-09), about a female investigator who solves mysterious crimes in Botswana. Her touching performance on the series earned Scott rave reviews and established her career as a naturally gifted and multilayered artist. Jill Scott was born on April 4, 1972 in Philadelphia, PA. Her mother, Joyce Scott, and her grandmother - who was nicknamed "Blue Babe" - raised the future star and influenced her love of music. Scott grew up listening to the vocal stylings of Aretha Franklin, Sarah Vaughan, and Michael Jackson, but it was her grandmother's daily routine of singing while taking a bath that inspired the youngster to become a vocalist. She graduated from the Philadelphia High School for Girls before attending Temple University in Philadelphia. After studying to become a high school English teacher, Scott realized she wanted to pursue a different career path altogether, and dropped out of the teaching profession. She spent some time working in various retail and service jobs before deciding a music career fit her perfectly. Scott first made her mark as a performer by appearing in spoken word and poetry readings. Amir "QuestLove" Thompson of jazz/funk/hip-hop collective, The Roots, discovered the budding artist and invited her to work in the studio. The duo co-wrote the track "You Got Me" (2000), which earned The Roots and singer Erykah Badu a Grammy award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. Scott joined The Roots onstage at several tour stops, filling in for Badu's part in the song, and giving her own soulful hook that critics often compared to legendary singer Minnie Ripperton. Other artists in the hip-hop community took notice of Scott's talents and collaborated with her, including vocalist Eric Benet, rapper Common, and rapper-turned-actor Will Smith. After a stint touring Canada with the Broadway production of the musical "Rent" (1996), Scott signed with Hidden Beach Recordings label, where she released her debut album, Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1 in 2000, fueled by the smooth and jazzy lead track "A Long Walk." The single earned Scott a 2003 Grammy nomination for Best Female Vocal Performance. She won her first Grammy two years later for Best Urban/Alternative R&B Performance for the track "Cross My Mind." With a hit album and a handful of awards - including a 2001 Lady of Soul honor as Entertainer of the Year - on her mantle, Scott went right to work on her second album. Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2 (2004) was the perfect sequel to her debut, filled with Scott's brand of soulful, down-home sound. Her musical success, however, never deterred the artist from other creative ventures. Scott's compilation volume of poems titled The Moments, The Minutes, The Hours was released in April 2005 and received much critical praise.Scott won her second Grammy Award for her collaboration with contemporary jazz greats George Benson and Al Jarreau on the track "God Bless The Child" (2007). Her versatility to combine musical genres - from R&B to jazz to hip-hop - was loved by music fans worldwide. Scott scored another hit with "Daydreamin'," a single from rapper Lupe Fiasco that featured Scott's angelic vocals in the chorus. The song appeared on her 2007 album Collaborations, and earned the artist another Grammy in 2008 for Best Urban/Alternative Performance. If that was not enough, Scott treated her fans with her next studio album The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3. Released in 2007, the singer's third album featured the hit singles "Hate on Me" and "My Love." Using her star power to help those who were less fortunate, Scott established the Blues Babe Foundation to help minority students residing in Philadelphia, PA; Camden, NJ; and the Delaware Valley pay for university expenses. In 2003, the Foundation donated over $60,000 to the Creative Arts School in Camden. Aside from her educational advocacy, Scott was also quite vocal against the rap community's depiction of women. In July 2006, while appearing onstage at the Essence Music Festival, she criticized hip-hop songs and videos, asking the audience to "Demand more." Scott began acting after a filmmaker friend encouraged her to give it a try. She made her primetime TV debut in 2004 with a recurring role on "Girlfriends" (UPN, 2000-06; The CW, 2006-08). That same year, Scott acted opposite real-life couple Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick in the Showtime original movie "Cavedweller" before making a leap to the big screen in 2007 with two feature film projects, portraying the legendary vocalist Big Mama Thorton in the harrowing Southern drama "Hounddog," and playing Sheila Jackson, a woman asked to deplane because of her weight in Tyler Perry's "Why Did I Get Married?" (2007). Due to an ever-growing résumé, it was only a matter of time before Scott found a perfect starring vehicle for her versatile talent. She was cast as literary heroine Precious Ramotswe on "The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency," a miniseries that followed a charming African detective based on Alexander McCall Smith's series of novels (1998-2010). Filmed in Botswana, the series addressed issues from AIDS, domestic violence, to traditional women's roles in Africa. In 2010, Scott reprised her role of Sheila Jackson for the Perry-directed sequel, "Why Did I Get Married Too?" After the release of Scott's fourth album The Light of the Sun, she co-starred in an African-American remake of "Steel Magnolias" (Lifetime 2012) and romantic comedy "Baggage Claim" (2013). She portrayed James Brown's second wife, Dee Dee Jenkins, in the biopic "Get On Up" (2014) and co-starred opposite Regina Hall in romantic comedy-drama "With This Ring" (Lifetime 2015) before relasing her fifth album, Woman (2015).

      Highest rated movies

      Get On Up
      Flint
      Why Did I Get Married?
      Love Beats Rhymes
      Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too?
      Baggage Claim
      Hounddog

      Photos

      Jill Scott Jill Scott at arrivals for HBO Emmy Awards After-Party - Part 2, Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, CA September 17, 2018. Photo By: Elizabeth Goodenough/Everett Collection Jill Scott in the press room for 43rd NAACP Image Awards - PRESS ROOM, Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA February 17, 2012. Photo By: Elizabeth Goodenough/Everett Collection Jill Scott in the press room for 43rd NAACP Image Awards - PRESS ROOM, Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA February 17, 2012. Photo By: Elizabeth Goodenough/Everett Collection GET ON UP, Jill Scott, 2014. ph: D Stevens/©Universal Pictures WHY DID I GET MARRIED?, Lamman Rucker, Jill Scott, 2007. ©Lions Gate Being Mary Jane, Raven Goodwin (L), Jill Scott (R), 'Hot Seat', Season 3, Ep. #5, 11/10/2015, ©BET Being Mary Jane, Raven Goodwin (L), Jill Scott (R), 'Hot Seat', Season 3, Ep. #5, 11/10/2015, ©BET Being Mary Jane, Jill Scott, 'Hot Seat', Season 3, Ep. #5, 11/10/2015, ©BET Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Jeri Ryan (L), Jill Scott (R), 'Disabled', Season 11, Ep. #17, 03/24/2010, ©NBC Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Jill Scott, 'Disabled', Season 11, Ep. #17, 03/24/2010, ©NBC Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Jill Scott, 'Disabled', Season 11, Ep. #17, 03/24/2010, ©NBC Being Mary Jane, Jill Scott, 'Hot Seat', Season 3, Ep. #5, 11/10/2015, ©BET HOUNDDOG, Jill Scott, 2007. ©Empire Film Group WHY DID I GET MARRIED TOO?, from left: Lamman Rucker, Jill Scott, 2010. ph: Quantrell Colbert/©Lions Gate WHY DID I GET MARRIED TOO?, from left: Janet Jackson, Sharon Leal, Jill Scott, 2010. ph: Quantrell Colbert/©Lions Gate WHY DID I GET MARRIED TOO?, from left: Sharon Leal, Tasha Smith, Jill Scott, 2010. ph: Quantrell Colbert/©Lions Gate WHY DID I GET MARRIED TOO?, from left: Sharon Leal, Jill Scott, 2010. ph: Quantrell Colbert/©Lions Gate BAGGAGE CLAIM, from left: Jill Scott, Adam Brody, Paula Patton, 2013. ph: Tony Rivetti Jr./TM & copyright ©Fox Searchlight Pictures. All rights reserved LOVE BEATS RHYMES, FROM LEFT, JILL SCOTT, AZEALIA BANKS, 2017. PH: ATSUSHI NISHIJIMA. ©LIONSGATE

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Highway to Heaven Angela Stewart (Character) - 2021
      100% 100% In Our Mothers' Gardens Executive Producer - 2020
      57% 53% Flint Nayyirah Shariff (Character) - 2017
      44% 63% Love Beats Rhymes Professor Dixon (Character) - 2017
      No Score Yet 51% With This Ring Vivianne (Character) - 2015
      No Score Yet 62% Garage Sale Mystery: The Deadly Room Production Design - 2015
      81% 68% Get On Up DeeDee Brown (Character) $30.5M 2014
      53% 33% Made in America Self - 2013
      16% 48% Baggage Claim Gail Best (Character) $21.6M 2013
      No Score Yet 62% Steel Magnolias Truvy (Character) - 2012
      No Score Yet 77% Edge of the Garden Production Design - 2011
      No Score Yet 57% Sins of the Mother Nona (Character) - 2010
      27% 68% Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too? Sheila (Character) $60.1M 2010
      No Score Yet 38% Lying to Be Perfect Production Design - 2010
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency Mma Ramotswe (Character) - 2008
      15% 47% Hounddog Big Mama Thornton (Character) $128.1K 2007
      48% 78% Why Did I Get Married? Sheila (Character) $55.2M 2007
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Finally Sayin' What I Really Mean... Unknown (Character) - 2006
      No Score Yet 30% Cavedweller Rosemary (Character) - 2004
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Skullduggery Art Director - 1983

      TV

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet First Wives Club Hazel Rachelle (Character) 2019 2021-2022
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Talk Guest 2011 2021
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Bookmarks Guest 2020
      92% 58% black-ish Yaya (Guest Star) 2020
      92% 50% Black Lightning Lady Eve (Guest Star) 2018
      41% 61% Chelsea Guest 2017
      No Score Yet 36% Jimmy Kimmel Live! Music Performer,
      Guest
      2008 2011 2015
      No Score Yet 10% The View Music Performer 2015
      No Score Yet 60% The Voice Unknown (Guest Star),
      Guest
      2014
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Rachael Ray Guest 2013
      90% 79% Fringe Simone (Guest Star) 2012
      No Score Yet No Score Yet 106 & Park Guest 2012
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Wendy Williams Show Guest 2012
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Late Night With Jimmy Fallon Guest 2010
      78% 81% Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Janice Raleigh (Guest Star) 2010
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Sesame Street Music Performer 2002 2005-2006 2009
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency Unknown (Character) 2009
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Girlfriends Unknown (Guest Star) 2004