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Jada Pinkett Smith

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Birth name : Jada Koren Pinkett
Date of birth : 18 September 1971
Place of birth:  Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Nickname:  Jada

Height: 5' (1.52 m)
Spouse: Will Smith (31 December 1997 - present) 2 children

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"Will is a very interesting, unique man, and I'll tell you why. He makes love like a woman. He loves to touch, massage and feel. He makes love like he's in touch with himself, who he is. And he's a very sensual, incredible lovemaker. I think women who lead full lives are better mothers."

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Jada Koren Pinkett Smith (born September 18, 1971) is an American actress and singer. She is married to actor/rapper Will Smith. A pint-sized, versatile and energetic performer who smoothly segued from light character comedy in TV sitcoms to meaty and diverse roles in films, Pinkett-Smith has resisted being stereotyped into the usual roles allotted for African-American actresses by finding the reality and dignity in her characters. 

After doing some work in regional theater, the Baltimore-native furthered her professional show business career by becoming a protégé of filmmaker-actor Keenan Ivory Wayans who helped her acquire an agent. Several TV guest spots and a role in a busted pilot followed before Pinkett-Smith landed a regular role in the fifth season cast of the hit sitcom spin-off "A Different World" (NBC, 1991-93). As Lena James, Pinkett effectively embodied a street-smart young college student hailing from the Baltimore projects. She added welcome spice to the generally bourgeois proceedings of the popular Bill Cosby creation.

Pinkett Smith was born Jada Koren Pinkett in Baltimore, Maryland, the daughter of Adrienne Banfield, the head nurse of an inner-city clinic in Baltimore, and Robsol Pinkett, Jr., who runs a construction company. Her parents divorced after only a few months of marriage and her mother has since re-married twice; Her mother became pregnant with her while still in high school. Pinkett Smith majored in theatre at the Baltimore School for the Arts, where she met classmate Tupac Shakur with whom she developed a close friendship. 

In the documentary Tupac: Resurrection, Tupac Shakur says, "Jada is my heart. She will be my friend for my whole life." Also in this documentary, Pinkett Smith calls Shakur "one of my best friends. He was like a brother. It was beyond friendship for us. The type of relationship we had, you only get that once in a lifetime." The two remained close friends until 2Pac Shakur's death in 1996. After graduating from the Baltimore School for the Arts, Pinkett Smith then spent a year at the North Carolina School of the Arts before dropping out to pursue her career in acting. Pinkett Smith is an honorary member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.

In her first film, the Hughes Brothers' "Menace II Society" (1993), Pinkett-Smith drew upon her experiences being brought up by a single mother in playing a strong, single parent trying to teach her son to avoid falling prey to the ‘hood. She continued to work with several young black filmmakers, including Matty Rich on “The Inkwell” (1994), a coming-of age drama about a young African-American teenager searching for his identity. 

Pinkett Smith's big break came in 1991 when she was cast in the part of college freshman Lena James on the NBC television sitcom A Different World, a spin-off of The Cosby Show. She made her feature film debut two years later in Menace II Society (1993). She did not gain widespread recognition, however, until her role opposite Eddie Murphy in the remake of The Nutty Professor (1996). In 2001 she co-starred with her husband Will in the Academy Award nominated film Ali as the first wife of Cassius Clay. 

After playing the love interest of a young, ambitious ad salesman (Allen Payne) in conflict with his criminal brother (Bokeem Woodbine) in “Jason’s Lyric” (1994), Pinkett-Smith was the fast-talking, loud-mouthed sidekick to Keenen Ivory Wayans’s down-on-his luck private detective in “A Low Down Dirty Shame” (1994). She next played an ex-convict who proves adept at slaying demons in “Tales From the Crypt Presents Demon Knight” (1995), then followed up with a cameo in Martin Lawrence's directorial debut, "A Thin Line Between Love and Hate" (1996).

In 2003, she starred as Niobe in the Matrix series (Will Smith was originally considered for the role of Neo). In addition to being in front of the camera, she has spent time behind it, directing music videos. She has also created "Maja," a line of women's T-shirts and dresses that are mostly sold through small catalogs. In 2007, she starred in the Mike Binder film, Reign Over Me, also starring Adam Sandler and Don Cheadle.

Pinkett-Smith hit the big time with her next feature, playing a romantic lead opposite Eddie Murphy in the comedy remake "The Nutty Professor" (1996), then returned to crime thriller territory with "Set It Off" (1996) as a desperate woman who leads an inseparable, all-female crew (Queen Latifah, Vivica A. Fox and Kimberly Elise) in robbing banks in Los Angeles as a means of escaping the poverty of the inner city. She displayed great screen presence and crackling comedic flair as the titular party girl of "Woo" (1998), but the film took a critical drubbing and flopped at the box office. She rebounded quickly, however, and landed a highly visible cameo as a movie-going murder victim in "Scream 2" (1998), the second outing in Wes Craven's horror film series. She followed up with a solid supporting turn as an enterprising reporter who views the death sentence of a suspected drug smuggler (Joaquin Phoenix) imprisoned in Borneo as a story of international importance in "Return to Paradise" (1998).

In 2000, director Spike Lee cast Pinkett-Smith as the assistant to a television producer (Damon Wayans) desperate for a hit who grows angry with her boss after he creates a black-face minstrel show that surprisingly becomes a run away hit. She delivered another strong turn opposite L.L. Cool J in the little-seen dark comedy "Kingdom Come" (2001), then displayed strong onscreen romantic chemistry with her off-screen husband in director Michael Mann's admirable but ultimately flawed biopic "Ali" (2001), playing Sonji, the first of three influential loves in boxer Muhammad Ali's life. 

Pinkett-Smith diversified her acting resume, turning action star when she joined the cast of the high-profile sequels "The Matrix Reloaded" and "The Matrix Revolutions" (both 2003) after nearly landing the role of Trinity (played by Carrie-Ann Moss) in the original. As Niobe, a human captain and former lover of Morpheus, Pinkett-Smith saw her character's role and back story expand as the successful sequels unfolded, and later reprised her role for a one-hour film included in the video game "Enter the Matrix" (2003). Also that year, Pinkett-Smith and her husband, megastar Will Smith, created the family sitcom “All of Us” (UPN/CW, 2003- ), about a divorced entertainment reporter (Duane Martin) trying to raise his son (Khamani Griffen) with his ex-wife (LisaRaye McCoy) and his new girlfriend (Elisa Neal).

early 2003, Pinkett-Smith took a sharp left turn when she helped form the alternative metal band, Wicked Wisdom, in Los Angeles, singing lead vocals under the name Jada Koren. Blending neo-soul, metal and rock layered with Pinkett-Smith’s R&B styled vocals, the band spent the better part of a year tour the LA club circuit. Wicked Wisdom went on to open for Britney Spears on European leg of her Onyx Hotel Tour in 2004, then returned to the states for Ozzfest in 2005. 

Outraged fans were upset over Sharon Osbourne, wife of Ozzy and the tour’s coordinator, adding Wicked Wisdom to the bill many felt they weren’t a legitimate band. Determined to perform, even with the prospect of some fans wanting to cause physical harm, Pinkett-Smith and company jumped onto the tour. After six rough performances, Wicked Wisdom fell into a groove and eventually earned the acceptance of the Ozzfest faithful. They later released their self-titled debut album in February 2006.

Returning to her onscreen persona, Pinkett-Smith followed her “Matrix” turn with a more vulnerable role as a federal prosecutor who intrigues a Los Angeles cabbie (Jamie Foxx) who becomes a target of a cold-blooded hit man (Tom Cruise) in director Michael Mann's excellent crime thriller "Collateral" (2004). She then gave voice to Gloria the Hippo in “Madagascar” (2005), Disney’s animated adventure about four zoo animals who escape and inadvertently find themselves in Africa where the city slickers struggle to survive in the wild. Pinkett-Smith was underused in “Reign Over Me” (2007), playing the overly-sensible wife of a successful dentist (Don Cheadle) who runs into his former college roommate who is still suffering from the loss of his family on 9/11 five years after the fact. 

Pinkett Smith is the vocalist for the metal band Wicked Wisdom, which released a self-titled debut album on February 21, 2006. The band also toured Ozzfest in the summer of 2005 as part of the second stage lineup. In 2006 the band played the Download Festival in Castle Donington, UK as one of the first bands on the Friday.

Pinkett Smith married rapper/actor Will Smith on December 31, 1997, and together they had a son, Jaden Christopher Syre Smith (b. July 8, 1998); and a daughter, Willow Camille Reign Smith (b. October 31, 2000). She is also a stepmother to Smith's son from a former marriage with Sheree Zampino, named Willard Christopher Smith III. Jada Pinkett Smith co-founded the Will and Jada Foundation with her husband Will Smith. The foundation gives money towards youth educational projects and helps deprived children from inner cities and their families. In December 2006, Jada donated $1 million to the Baltimore School for the Arts, in memory of her friend and late rapper Tupac Shakur.

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