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Angela Bassett - Biography

Angela Bassett Her cinematic debut was in 1986, when she played the role of Katherine Hewson in the film "Adult Love." Since then, her talent and attractiveness have attracted the attention of directors, and she continued to successfully act in various films and television series.

Some of Angela Bassett's more notable works include:

• "Time to Kill" (1996): In this dramatic film, she played the role of a defender who fights for justice in a southern town struck by racism.

• "Tina is my life" (1993): In this biopic, she played the role of Tina Turner, a famous American singer who overcame difficulties and became an icon of the music industry.

• "The Queen" (2006): In this biopic, she played the role of U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

Angela Bassett continues to impress viewers with her talent and professionalism, and her film career continues to delight fans around the world. Her standout performances and influential style make her one of the most sought-after actresses in Hollywood, and her legacy will remain alive and an inspiration for generations.
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