Taraji P. Henson

Taraji P. Henson
Taraji Penda Henson is an American actress and singer. She studied acting at Howard University and began her Hollywood career in guest-roles on several television shows before making her breakthrough in Baby Boy. In 2005, she starred in Hustle & Flow and played Queenie in David Fincher's The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, for which she received an Academy Award nomination. In 2010, she appeared in the comedy Date Night and co-starred in the remake of The Karate Kid. In...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionActress
Date of Birth11 September 1970
CountryUnited States of America
On my iPad, and I'm quite a fool for this, but I use Post-It notes to cover up the camera. It's just weird with that little eye there and sometimes it'll be green and I know I didn't turn it on. It's very spooky.
With camera phones and, you know, iPad's and cameras at stoplights, it's like I just want to drive around with a bag on my head because I just feel like everyone's watching.
With TV, you get on a show and you're there for 11 years playing the same character. I would pull my hair out. Yes, the money is good. But I'm really not in this business to chase dollars.
Well, for one, I don't judge my characters.
The best thing about being in New York is the people, and you get to walk everywhere.
I'm always confident when I sign up for a project that it's going to be good. That's why I sign up for it.
I don't care if you're a man, if you're a player: If God sends you that one and your heart is in it, you'll work it out.
Singing is something I can do, but it's not my first passion.
I'm a creative person, so I have to stay busy.
With TV, the pace is so fast, the scripts are coming at you, the directors are firing things at you, it's breathtaking.
I just like when I work with people that are professional and good.
Oftentimes, when you have a huge studio film and you have big names attached, they like to keep attaching big names.
I'm really silly. That's the thing that people don't get.
I feel like we all have our skeletons.