I am actually looking forward to seeing this movie. It seems like it is going to be a blast. Maya just further proves our diversity in acting.
Saturday Night Live alum Maya Rudolph is starring in the summer comedy
Bridesmaids which opens this Friday. Fans of Rudolph's work on SNL are familiar with the actress's abilities to take on roles that defy her racial ethnicity, and her performance is no exception.
Bridesmaids is produced by Judd Apatow who was the brains behind comedy smashes like Superbad, Knocked Up and The 40 Year Old Virgin. This film revels in the hilarity that ensues between dueling bridesmaids. Rudolph plays the role of the blushing bride soon to wed her adoring fiance. The actress break ground as the first woman of color to star in an Apatow film.
Rudolph is no stranger to fame. She is the daughter of African-American soul singer Minnie Riperton ("Lovin' You"), who died in 1979 from cancer at the age of 31 when Rudolph was only 6 years old. She was raised by her father of Jewish heritage, Richard Rudolph.
In 2000 Rudolph joined the cast of NBC's Saturday Night Live, making her the third African-American female cast member in the show's history, following in the steps of Danitra Vance and Ellen Cleghorne. Rudolph's ability to deliver countless accents and change her looks with the switch of a wig, allowed her to play an unusually wide range of ethnicities on the show. During her seven years on the show she portrayed characters that were white, black, Asian, Latina as well as people of mixed cultural backgrounds. Some of her most memorable impressions include Oprah Winfrey, Paris Hilton, Donatella Versace, Beyoncé, Whitney Houston, and Liza Minnelli.
Rudolph's fellow SNL cast member and author of Your Girlfriends Only Know So Much: A Brother's Take on Dating and Mating for Sistas, Finesse Mitchell shared the stage with the actress for three seasons. Mitchell spoke with theGrio and shared some of his memories of Rudolph.
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