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Books, Arts. Movies & Misc.: Comedienne & Actress Mo'Nique Debuts, 'The Mo'Nique Show' on BET this Fall!
Comedienne & Actress Mo'Nique Debuts, 'The Mo'Nique Show' on BET this Fall!
Award-Winning
Comedienne and Actress Mo'Nique Makes a Highly Anticipated Return to
BET for New Late Night Show Debut, 'THE MO'NIQUE SHOW,' Premiering this
Fall
Mo'Nique Brings Side-Splitting Laughs Every Weeknight, Plus Special Celebrity Guest Appearances and Red-Hot Music Performances
PASADENA, Calif., July
30 /PRNewswire/ -- The sassy and sultry Queen of Comedy Mo'Nique
returns to BET this fall for her highly anticipated late night show
debut, THE MO'NIQUE SHOW, on Monday, October 5 (time TBD). Carving out
a well-deserved spot on the night show circuit, comedienne Mo'Nique
takes the show host helm, granting BET viewers VIP access to the
hottest party on television.
From A-list celebrity guests to sizzling performances by
the hottest musical artists in the game, Mo'Nique delivers viewers a
fun-filled hour of entertainment every night. With a resident deejay to
keep the studio audience on their feet and Mo'Nique bringing the funny
as only she can, THE MO'NIQUE SHOW will undoubtedly force viewers to
extend their bedtime an extra hour.
BET's new late night show bridges the gap between "old
school" and today's entertainment culture through innovative and
humored-filled segments that pay homage to legendary stars, as well as
spotlight today's celebrities and their contributions to better our
communities and the world at large.
"I'm very excited to finally bring my signature voice and
comedy to late night television," said Mo'Nique, host of new BET late
night show THE MO'NIQUE SHOW. "This show will definitely give BET
viewers the late night show experience, but at the same time, offer
something uniquely different to the late show circuit, and I can't
think of a better home to welcome cable's late night female host but
BET."
Tune in every week night beginning October 5 for a late night party that only the biggest queen in the comedy game can deliver.
About MO'NIQUE
Many people are surprised to hear that Mo'Nique's meteoric career
began in her early 20s, when she took the Improv comedy stage on a dare
from her brother. That spontaneous decision and standing ovation
changed her life, convincing her to pursue a career in stand-up comedy,
which led her to such notable shows as Showtime at the Apollo, HBO's
Def Comedy Jam, Apollo Comedy Hour, HBO's Snaps, BET's Comic View, The
Montreal Comedy Festival and Uptown Comedy Club.
This fall, fans can find Mo'Nique on BET, where she'll be
hosting her own late night show, THE MO'NIQUE SHOW, featuring celebrity
guests, hit music and comedy acts. Also, Mo'Nique is slated to star in
upcoming Lee Daniels film Precious, which took home the Grand Jury
Prize and the Audience Prize at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, and
depicts the story of an overweight, illiterate teenager who is
emotionally abused by her deadbeat mother and father. The film was
recently purchased by Lionsgate Films with support from Oprah and Harpo
Productions, as well as Tyler Perry, and will be released in late 2009.
A pivotal career move landed the talented comedienne in
the memorable role of "Nikki Parker" on the UPN comedy series The
Parkers. The show's five-year run earned Mo'Nique numerous awards,
including four NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy
Series in 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2005. Mo'Nique also served as host of
legendary talent show Showtime at the Apollo for three years, making
history as the first comedienne to serve in that coveted capacity.
Along with Mo'Nique's commercial success and award
recognition came popular and visible movie roles in films such as
Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins, Farce of the Penguins, Beerfest,
Shadowboxer, Phat Girlz, Domino, Soul Plane, Hair Show, Three Strikes,
Baby Boy and Two Can Play That Game, which earned her a NAACP Image
Award Nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion
Picture, and the Showtime tele-film Good Fences, opposite Whoopi
Goldberg.
In 2002, Mo'Nique joined Adele Givens, Laura Hayes and
Sommore for the mega comedy tour, The Queens of Comedy, also released
as a film by Paramount Home Entertainment in 2002, and as an album of
the same title, which earned a GRAMMY((R) )nomination for Best Spoken
Comedy Album.
In 2005, Mo'Nique created, executive produced and hosted
the Oxygen television special Mo'Nique's F.A.T. Chance, America's first
full-figured reality beauty pageant, marking the program as the
highest-rated network special on Oxygen. In 2006, the show earned a
NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Variety Special, and the
third season was shot entirely on location in Paris - a network first.
Mo'Nique's other reality show credits include the VH1 series Charm
School, which was a ratings winner for the network.
Always embracing her full-figured woman status, Mo'Nique
has used her celebrity and gift of comedy to advocate for voluptuous
women everywhere. Her funny and inspiring book Skinny Women Are Evil,
released in April 2003, was published by Atria Books, and became a New
York Times bestseller. She and co-author Sherri McGee McCovey released
a follow-up called Skinny Cooks Can't Be Trusted for Amistad Press, a
division of Harper Collins. The duo also co-authors the teen fiction
series, Beacon Hills High, which was just nominated for a 2009 NAACP
Image Award in the category of Outstanding Literary Work for
Youth/Teens.
While effortlessly managing all of these projects,
Mo'Nique still found time to host BET's signature BET AWARDS show in
2003, 2004 and 2007.
Taping from Atlanta's Turner Studios, Mo'Nique, Sidney
Hicks and Marilyn Gill serve as the show's executive producer. Get
ready for Mo Laughs. Mo Love. Mo'Nique on Late Night. Only on BET!
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