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| residence = [[Los Angeles, California]]
| years_active = 1985–present
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}}'''Angela Evelyn Bassett''' (born August 16, 1958) is an American actress. She is best known for her biographical film roles, most notably her performance as [[ടിന ടർണർ|Tina Turner]] in the biopic ''What's Love Got to Do with It'' (1993), for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress and won a corresponding Golden Globe Award. Bassett has additionally portrayed Betty Shabazz in both ''Malcolm X'' (1992) and ''Panther'' (1995), [[കാതറീൻ ജാക്സൺ|Katherine Jackson]] in ''The Jacksons: An American Dream'' (1992), [[റോസ പാർക്സ്|Rosa Parks]] in ''The Rosa Parks Story'' (2002), Voletta Wallace in ''Notorious'' (2009) and [[കൊററ്റ സ്കോട്ട് കിങ്|Coretta Scott King]] in ''Betty & Coretta'' (2013). Bassett's performance as Parks was honored with her first Primetime Emmy Award nomination.
 
Bassett began her film career in the mid-1980s, after earning a bachelor of arts degree from Yale University and a master of fine arts degree from drama school. In the 1990s, she appeared in films nearly every year. The 2000s saw a succession of films starring Bassett, with her appearing in at least one film every year. Bassett's success has continued into the 2010s. Bassett earned nominations for her roles in films such as ''The Score'' (2001), ''Akeelah and the Bee'' (2006), ''Meet the Browns'' (2008) and ''Jumping the Broom'' (2011) and won awards for her performances in ''How Stella Got Her Groove Back'' (1998) and ''Music of the Heart'' (1999) among others.
 
In 2013, she had a recurring role on the FX horror series ''American Horror Story: Coven'', earning her second Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her performance as Voodoo queen Marie Laveau. She returned for ''Freak Show'', the anthology series' fourth season, portraying a three-breasted woman named Desiree Dupree for which she received another nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie. In 2015, Bassett returned for the fifth season ''Hotel'' portraying Ramona Royale, a famous movie star. In 2016, Bassett returned to the series's sixth cycle, ''Roanoke'', portraying an alcoholic actress named Monet Tumusiime, who plays struggling mother and former police officer Lee Harris in the ''My Roanoke Nightmare'' documentary.
 
== Early life and education ==
Bassett was born on August 16, 1958 in [[ന്യൂയോർക്ക് നഗരം|New York City]], [[ന്യൂയോർക്ക്|New York]], the daughter of Betty Jane (née Gilbert 1935-2014)<ref>[http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sptimes/obituary.aspx?pid=171499429 Betty Bassett Obituary Tampa Bay Times] accessed 11/23/2016</ref> and Daniel Benjamin Bassett, and was raised in the Harlem neighborhood.<ref>Bassett, Angela (2009), p. 11.</ref><ref name="friends">{{cite book
| url = http://www.faithfulreader.com/reviews/0373830580-excerpt.asp
| title = Friends: A Love Story
| last = Bassett
| first = Angela
| publisher = Kimani Press (excerpt via) Faithful Reader.com
| isbn = 9780373830589
| last2 = Vance
| first2 = Courtney B.
| last3 = with Beard
| first3 = Hilary
| quote = ...she met my daddy, Daniel Benjamin Bassett, who'd moved to New York from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. They met, dated, got pregnant with me, married and lived in a small apartment in Harlem.
| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070624211656/http://faithfulreader.com/reviews/0373830580-excerpt.asp
| archivedate = June 24, 2007
}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sptimes/obituary.aspx?pid=171499429|title=Betty Jane BASSETT|publisher=legacy.com|accessdate=September 19, 2014|archivedate=November 29, 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129024057/http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sptimes/obituary.aspx?pid=171499429|deadurl=no}}</ref> Bassett's middle name was given to her in honor of her aunt Evelyn. The origin of the Bassett surname comes from her ancestor William Henry Bassett, who took the surname of his former master, whose children later founded Bassett, Virginia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://genealogymagazine.blogspot.com/2014/10/nas-angela-bassett-and-valerie-jarrett.html|title=Nas, Angela Bassett, and Valerie Jarrett on "Finding Your Roots"|date=|work=Genealogy Magazine|accessdate=2014-11-13}}</ref> Ten months after Bassett was born, her mother became pregnant and had a second child, Bassett's sister D'nette. Bassett said the pregnancy "only made things harder." Bassett's parents "shipped" her to stay with her father's sister Golden. While her aunt did not have any children of her own, she "loved children, and she was good with them."<ref name="Bassett12">Bassett, Angela (2009), pp. 12-13.</ref>
 
After her parents' separation, she relocated from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to St. Petersburg, Florida, where she and her sister D'nette were raised by their [[സാമൂഹിക കൈകാര്യസ്ഥത|social worker]]/civil servant mother.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/9/Angela-Bassett.html|title=Angela Bassett Biography (1958–)|access-date=2010-08-07|publisher=Filmreference.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CEFDC1E3FF930A15755C0A965958260|title=As Tina Turner, Wig to High Heels –|access-date=2010-08-07|last=Weinraub|first=Bernard|date=1993-06-23|website=New York Times}}</ref> Bassett did not see her father again for several years, until she attended her grandmother's funeral. There, Bassett met his daughter from his first marriage, Jean, who at twelve years old, was several years older than Bassett. After graduating from Jordan Park Elementary School, she began being bussed out of her neighborhood to attend Disston Middle School for seventh grade. The year she began attending was 1970, the first year bussing was implemented to integrate public schools in St. Petersburg. After completing seventh grade, she was bussed to Azalea Middle School for eighth and ninth grade. Bassett's mother became more involved in her daughter's grades and told her and her sister the pair were going to college.<ref>Bassett, Angela (2009), pp. 23-24.</ref>
 
In her younger years, Bassett was "in love" with the [[ദ ജാക്സൺ 5|Jackson 5]] and dreamed of marrying a member of the family group, stating it would probably be "whoever had the cutest, roundest Afro at the time. In my imagination we would have children and live in a real house."<ref name="Bassett18-19">Bassett, Angela (2009), pp. 18-19.</ref> As her interest in entertainment developed, Angela and her sister would often put on shows, reading poems or performing popular music for their family.
[[പ്രമാണം:Boca_Ciega_High_School.JPG|വലത്ത്‌|ലഘുചിത്രം|Boca Ciega High School, where Bassett as a teenager was a member of the debate team and student government among other endeavors.]]
At Boca Ciega High School, Bassett was a cheerleader and a member of the Upward Bound college prep program, the debate team, student government, drama club and choir. A straight "A" and "B" student for the most part, Bassett got her first "C," in physical education, and tried to get her mother to not feel disappointment in the grade. Bassett called the grade the "average," leading her mother to say that she did not have "average kids." As Bassett described, a "sense of pride" developed in her and she did not get another "C" until college. During high school, Bassett became the first African-American from Boca Ciega to be admitted to the National Honor Society. She participated in Upward Bound, an academic and cultural enrichment program for underprivileged students. Bassett says she and the other participants did not see themselves as underprivileged.<ref name="Bassett29">Bassett, Angela (2009), pp. 29-31.</ref>
 
== Filmography ==
 
== Awards and nominations ==
 
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