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Sanaa McCoy Lathan [1] (/ s ə ˈ n ɑː ˈ l eɪ θ ən /; [2] born September 19, 1971) [1] is an American actress. She is the daughter of actress Eleanor McCoy and film director Stan Lathan . Her career began after she appeared in the shows In the House , Family Matters , NYPD Blue , and Moesha .
Disappearing Acts is a 2000 American made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood, and stars Sanaa Lathan and Wesley Snipes.The film is an adaptation of the New York Times best-selling 1989 novel of the same name by Terry McMillan, and originally aired on HBO on December 9, 2000.
Epps was in a relationship with costar Sanaa Lathan after both starred in Love and Basketball. They dated from 1999-2001. Epps married singer Keisha Spivey, from the R&B group Total, in 2006. They have two children, daughter K'mari Mae and son Amir. He also has a daughter, Aiyanna, from a previous relationship. [20]
Sanaa Lathan had “no idea” Love & Basketball would “become what it became” or have the lasting impact it has had in pop culture history.. In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the star of ...
In this scene, Matthias, played by Denzel Washington, and Ann, played by Sanaa Lathan, role-play an investigator fantasy. It ends with a kiss that definitely caught viewers' attention. See the ...
The 49-year-old actress did the big chop in 2017 for her leading role in the Netflix film ‘Nappily Ever After.’ Sanaa Lathan took to Instagram to show off a head full of hair three years after ...
Kathy Bates plays the head of an Atlanta construction company where Sanaa Lathan is a snooty exec and her husband (Rockmond Dunbar), for maximum class/race sizzle, is a worker grunt. As usual, the villains, like Lathan, are very bad, and the good guys, like Dunbar, are very noble—until they get mad and clock their wives. [16]
In 2018, Whitfield co-starred opposite Sanaa Lathan in the romantic comedy film Nappily Ever After, which was released on Netflix. [26] She guest-starred as Shaunette Renée Wilson's mother, a famous Nigerian surgeon, on the Fox medical drama The Resident in 2019. In 2021, she co-starred in the comedy film Vacation Friends. [27]