Da'Vine Joy Randolph
{{Short description|American actress (born 1986)}}
{{Infobox person
|name = Da'Vine Joy Randolph
|image = Da'Vine Joy Randolph The Holdovers Q&A BFI Southbank, January 2024.jpg
|image caption = Randolph in 2024
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1986|5|21}}
|birth_place = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
|years_active = 2011–present
|occupation = Actress
|education = Temple University (BFA)
Yale University (MFA)
}}
Da'Vine Joy Randolph ({{IPAc-en|d|eɪ|ˈ|v|aɪ|n}};{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2wSrO0UWDY|title=Get Ready with Da'Vine Joy Randolph At Cannes {{!}} The Idol|publisher=Max|date=June 5, 2023|access-date=December 7, 2023}}{{cite magazine|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEcM7isvr44&t=16s|title=The Lost City's' Da'Vine Joy Randolph Trusts Manifestation {{!}} On The Rise|magazine=Harper's Bazaar|date=April 22, 2022|access-date=December 7, 2023}} born May 21, 1986) is an American actress. She was named one of 100 most influential people in the world by Time in 2024.{{cite magazine | last=Aduba | first=Uzo | title=Da'Vine Joy Randolph: The 100 Most Influential People of 2024 | magazine=TIME | date=April 17, 2024 | url=https://time.com/6964725/davine-joy-randolph/ | access-date=March 8, 2025}}
Randolph gained recognition for her portrayal of psychic Oda Mae Brown in the Broadway production of Ghost (2012), for which she received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. Randolph went on to appear in the films The Angriest Man in Brooklyn (2014) and Office Christmas Party (2016) before receiving praise for her roles in Dolemite Is My Name (2019) and The United States vs. Billie Holiday (2020). Her performance as a grieving mother in The Holdovers (2023) earned her several awards, including the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Randolph's television credits include Selfie (2014), This Is Us (2016), People of Earth (2016–17), Empire (2017–18), High Fidelity (2020), and The Idol (2023). In 2024, Randolph earned a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, for her appearances on the Hulu mystery series Only Murders in the Building (2021–present).
Early life and education
Da'Vine Joy Randolph was born on May 21, 1986, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.{{cite web | last=Wallenstein | first=Andrew | title=Da'Vine Joy Randolph (Actor) | website=Variety | date=May 21, 1986 | url=https://variety.com/t/davine-joy-randolph/ | access-date=January 28, 2025}} Her first name is pronounced as "Day Vine Joy" with two names and has no middle name.{{Cite web |last=Fiorillo |first=Victor |date=2024-03-06 |title=Da'Vine Joy Randolph's Wild Ride from Mt. Airy to the Oscars |url=https://www.phillymag.com/news/2024/03/06/davine-joy-randolph-oscars-speech/ |access-date=2024-03-08 |website=Philadelphia Magazine |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |date=2020-02-19 |title=NUNN ON ONE TELEVISION Actress brings Da'Vine performances to various roles - Windy City Times News |url=https://www.windycitytimes.com/lgbt/NUNN-ON-ONE-TELEVISION-Actress-brings-DaVine-performances-to-various-roles/67995.html |access-date=2024-03-08 |website=Windy City Times}} It took her parents seven years to have children and they said that she was a divine joy. Randolph grew up in the Mount Airy neighborhood of Philadelphia. As a youth, she attended Interlochen Arts Camp, studying theatre.{{Cite web | url=https://www.interlochen.org/story/halloween-hollywood | title=Halloween in Hollywood | website=Interlochen Center for the Arts | access-date=2019-05-24 | archive-date=2020-07-26 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200726201845/https://www.interlochen.org/story/halloween-hollywood | url-status=dead }} She went to Temple University to focus on classical vocal performance and opera,{{Cite web |last=Simon |first=Alexandra |date=2024-01-08 |title=Temple grad Da'Vine Joy Randolph wins Golden Globe for role in "The Holdovers" - CBS Philadelphia |url=https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/temple-grad-davine-joy-randolph-wins-golden-globe-for-role-in-the-holdovers/ |access-date=2024-01-08 |website=www.cbsnews.com |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |last=Cartagena |first=Rosa |date=2023-12-20 |title=Oscar front-runner Da'Vine Joy Randolph has never had a bad meal in Philly |url=https://www.inquirer.com/entertainment/movies/davine-joy-randolph-oscars-philadelphia-20231220.html |access-date=2024-01-08 |website=The Philadelphia Inquirer |language=en}} but in her junior year, she switched concentrations to musical theatre.{{Cite web |title=Da'Vine Joy Randolph is the Oscar-worthy heart of 'Holdovers': 'I'm just getting started' |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2024/01/03/davine-joy-randolph-holdovers-interview/72068827007/ |access-date=2024-01-08 |website=USA TODAY |language=en-US}} After graduating from Temple in 2008,{{cite web | url=https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-01-24/temple-stars-shine-bright-film-and-television-awards | title=Temple stars shine bright at film and television awards | date=24 January 2024 }} she went to the Yale School of Drama. She graduated from Yale in 2011 with her master's degree.{{Cite web |date=2022-03-25 |title=Da'Vine Joy Randolph on 'The Lost City' and Learning from Sandra Bullock |url=https://www.wmagazine.com/culture/davine-joy-randolph-lost-city-movie-interview |access-date=2023-05-27 |website=W Magazine |language=en}} She is an alumna of the British American Drama Academy (BADA){{Cite web |title=Da'Vine Joy Randolph (MIO '09) wins Supporting Actress BAFTA – BADA |url=http://www.bada.org.uk/news/2024/02/davine-joy-randolph-mio-09-wins-supporting-actress-bafta/ |access-date=2024-02-21 |website=www.bada.org.uk}} after spending a summer studying Shakespeare at the University of Oxford.{{Cite web |last=PennLive |first=Monica Von Dobeneck {{!}} Special to |date=2012-04-16 |title=Hershey woman lands a leading role in 'Ghost the Musical' on Broadway |url=https://www.pennlive.com/midstate/2012/04/hershey_woman_lands_leading_ro.html |access-date=2024-02-16 |website=pennlive |language=en}}{{Cite web |last=Hammond |first=Pete |date=2024-02-15 |title=Oscar Nominee Da'Vine Joy Randolph On Sweeping Up Awards Season, How 'Dolemite' Led To 'Holdovers' & Opera Led To Acting – The Actor's Side |url=https://deadline.com/video/davine-joy-randolph-video-interview-holdovers/ |access-date=2024-02-16 |website=Deadline |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |last=Letterboxd |date=2024-02-20 |title=At the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards, The Holdovers star Da'Vine Joy Randolph opens up about returning to London and winning the award for Best Supporting Actress. |url=https://twitter.com/letterboxd/status/1759984876063994249}}
Career
Randolph auditioned for an understudy role in the Broadway transfer of Ghost: the Musical (which was playing in London's West End), but the producers decided to cast her in the principal role of Oda Mae Brown.{{cite web|url=https://www.courant.com/hc-xpm-2012-04-09-hc-ghost-davine-0408-20120408-story.html|title=Yale Grad Da'Vine Joy Randolph Gets 'Whoopi' Role In Broadway's Musical 'Ghost'|website= Hartford Courant |date=April 9, 2012 |access-date=December 10, 2021}} Before the casting of the Broadway transfer was announced, Sharon D. Clarke, who played Oda Mae in the London run of Ghost the Musical, suffered a minor knee injury. Randolph was quickly flown to London to cover the role in Clarke's absence.{{cite web|first=Brennan|last=Williams|url=https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ghost-the-musical-davine-joy-randolph_n_1457696|title='Ghost The Musical:' Da'Vine Joy Randolph Tells How She Landed Starring Role |website=Huffington Post |date=April 27, 2012 |access-date=November 4, 2019}} Her debut performance took place on December 16, 2011, and she continued to share the role with understudy Lisa Davina Phillip until early January 2012, when Clarke returned.
After a preview period that began in March 2012, the Broadway production opened Monday April 23, 2012, with Randolph playing opposite Richard Fleeshman and Caissie Levy in the leading roles. She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. In 2013 she made her feature film debut in a supporting role, in Mother of George directed by Andrew Dosunmu. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival to positive reviews. The following year she played a nurse in the comedy-drama The Angriest Man in Brooklyn (2014) starring Robin Williams. Randolph rose to prominence acting in one of the main roles as Charmonique Whitaker in Selfie, which premiered on September 30, 2014. The show starred Karen Gillan and John Cho. It received mixed reviews and was canceled after one season, but the show continued to have a cult fan base.{{Cite web |last=Israeli |first=Tal |title=WOMEN WE LOVE: Da'Vine Joy Randolph {{!}} Young Hollywood |url=https://younghollywood.com/scene/women-we-love-da-vine-joy-randolph.html |access-date=2024-03-26 |website=younghollywood.com |language=en}} When asked about a Selfie revival in May 2022, Randolph responded that she would return in a movie or limited series if given the opportunity. She mentioned that it meant a lot to her and the cast, and that fans still talk about the series years after it aired.{{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69mVi0L3an0&t=971s |title='Only Murders in the Building' guest star Da'Vine Joy Randolph on episode from Det. Williams' POV |date=2022-05-27 |last=GoldDerby |time=16:11}} Randolph commented that she loved working on the show and that her character was one of her favorite roles.{{Cite web |last=Indiewire |date=2024-01-04 |title="The Holdovers" star Da'Vine Joy Randolph talks to us about some of her favorite roles and her goal of being as "authentic as possible" when she faces new roles. |url=https://twitter.com/IndieWire/status/1742921437105820113 |website=Twitter}}
From 2015 to 2017, Randolph performed a voice role as Christine in the series The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show. She also had guest roles on The Good Wife (2013), See Dad Run (2014), Life in Pieces (2015), and Veep (2017). She had a recurring role as Tanya in the drama series This Is Us (2016). The same year, she had a part in Office Christmas Party (2016). She starred in one of the main roles as Yvonne Watson, a postal worker, in the sitcom People of Earth for two seasons from 2016 to 2017. She had recurring roles in the series Empire from 2017 to 2018 and in the series On Becoming a God in Central Florida in 2019.
She had her breakout role as Lady Reed in Dolemite Is My Name (2019) starring Eddie Murphy. For her performance she received nominations for the African-American Film Critics Association, Black Reel Awards, and NAACP Image Awards for Best Supporting Actress. The following year, she acted in Kajillionaire (2020), and she was a main cast member in High Fidelity (2020). During this time, she took voice roles as Ranger Woolf in Madagascar: A Little Wild from 2020 to 2022, Tamarind Toucan in Tuca & Bertie (2021), Detective Gail Johnson in Ultra City Smiths (2021), Tina in Chicago Party Aunt from 2021 to 2022, and various roles in Birdgirl (2022). She also voiced roles in the animated films Trolls World Tour (2020) and Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022).
She took roles in the drama film The United States vs. Billie Holiday (2021) and the comedy The Lost City (2022). In 2021. she took a main role in the sitcom The Last O.G. (2021). Since 2021, she has taken a recurring role as Detective Williams in the series Only Murders in the Building starring Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez. She played a manager to a pop star in the controversial series The Idol (2023).
In 2023, she played gospel singer Mahalia Jackson in the political drama film Rustin. She also starred in Alexander Payne's coming-of-age film The Holdovers as Mary Lamb, a cook and bereaved mother. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival. She earned praise for the role, with Pete Hammond of Deadline Hollywood writing "Randolph is simply wonderful, saying more with a look than any words could ever do. She is enormously touching and earns our tears along the way."{{cite web|url= https://deadline.com/2023/09/the-holdovers-review-alexander-payne-paul-giamatti-family-telluride-film-festival-1235534101/|title= 'The Holdovers' Review: Alexander Payne & Paul Giamatti Make Movie Magic Again In Wry And Funny Comedy About Finding Family – Telluride Film Festival|website= Deadline Hollywood|date= September 2023|accessdate= September 13, 2023}} Randolph received numerous nominations and awards for the role, including winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress, the BAFTA, the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role, and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.{{cite web|url=https://www.inquirer.com/entertainment/movies/oscar-nominations-2024-davine-joy-randolph-bradley-cooper-20240123.html|title=Da'vine Joy Randolph picks up Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress|date=23 January 2024 |publisher=inquirer}}
Among several upcoming projects, Randolph has filmed an action comedy film with Rebel Wilson, called Bride Hard, which is set to be released in June 2025.{{Cite web |last=D'Alessandro |first=Anthony |date=2023-08-30 |title=Rebel Wilson Pic 'Bride Hard', Cleared For Interim Agreement, Adds Anna Camp, Justin Hartley, Anna Chlumsky, Stephen Dorff & More |url=https://deadline.com/2023/08/rebel-wilson-bride-hard-anna-camp-justin-hartley-stephen-dorff-1235532085/ |access-date=2024-02-26 |website=Deadline |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |last=Donnelly |first=Matt |date=2025-03-06 |title=Rebel Wilson's 'Bride Hard' Sets Release Date, Reveals First Look |url=https://variety.com/2025/film/news/rebel-wilson-bride-hard-release-date-first-look-1236330617/ |access-date=2025-03-07 |website=Variety |language=en-US}}
Filmography
=Film=
| {{TableTBA}}
| Post-production
|-
| {{N/A}}
| Golden
| {{TableTBA}}
| Unreleased
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{{Pending films key}}
=Television=
class="wikitable sortable"
|+List of television appearances and roles |
scope="col" | Year
! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes |
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rowspan=2| 2013
| Margie | episode: "A More Perfect Union" |
Brenda Forever
| Pearl | television film |
rowspan=2| 2014
| Mrs. Rothschild | episode: "See Dad Become Room Mom" |
Selfie
| Charmonique Whitaker | Main cast |
2015
| Janice | episode: "Babe Secret Phone Germs" |
2015–2017
| The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show | Christine / Abby Fisher |
2016
| Tanya | recurring cast (season 1) |
2016–2017
| Yvonne Watson | main cast |
2017
| Veep | Roberta Winston | episode: "Qatar" |
2017–2018
| Empire | Poundcake | recurring cast (season 4) |
2018
|Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh |Crushtina |
2019
| On Becoming a God in Central Florida | Rhonda | recurring cast |
2020
| Cherise | main cast |
2020–2022
| Ranger Hoof | voice, recurring cast |
rowspan=4| 2021
| Vivian | voice, episode: "Kiss, Marry, Kill" |
Tuca & Bertie
| Tamarind Toucan | voice, 2 episodes |
Ultra City Smiths
| Detective Gail Johnson | voice, main cast |
The Last O.G.
| Veesy | main cast (season 4) |
2021–present
| Only Murders in the Building | Detective Williams | recurring cast |
2021–2022
| Tina | voice, main cast |
2022
| Birdgirl | Various voices | recurring cast{{Cite web |title=Birdgirl Returns for a New Season of Corporate Fails |url=https://www.awn.com/news/birdgirl-returns-new-season-corporate-fails |access-date=2023-03-05 |website=Animation World Network}} |
2023
| The Idol | Destiny | recurring cast{{Cite web |last=Piña |first=Christy |date=2022-08-21 |title='The Idol' Teaser Reveals Ensemble Cast, New Footage |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/the-idol-trailer-ensemble-cast-1235203017/ |access-date=2023-03-05 |website=The Hollywood Reporter}} |
=Theatre=
class="wikitable sortable"
|+List of stage performances |
scope="col" | Year
! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Role ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes |
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2007
| Hair | Tribe | Prince Music Theater |
2010
| Clarice | Yale Repertory Theatre |
2012
| Oda Mae Brown | Lunt-Fontanne Theatre |
2013
| Performer | New York City Center |
Awards and nominations
class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|+ ! scope="col" | Award ceremony ! scope="col" | Year ! scope="col" | Category ! scope="col" | Nominee / Work ! scope="col" | Result |
scope="row"| AACTA International Awards
| 2024 | rowspan="2" | The Holdovers | {{nom}} |
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scope="row"| Academy Awards
| 2024 | {{won}} |
scope="row" | AAFCA Awards
| 2020 | Best Supporting Actress | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Astra Film Awards
| 2024 | Best Supporting Actress | rowspan="2" | The Holdovers | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Atlanta Film Critics Circle
| 2023 | Best Supporting Actress | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Austin Film Critics Association
| 2020 | Breakthrough Artist Award | rowspan="4" | Dolemite Is My Name | {{nom}} |
scope="row" | Black Film Critics Circle
| 2019 | Best Supporting Actress | {{won}} |
scope="row" rowspan="4" | Black Reel Awards
| rowspan="2" | 2020 | Outstanding Supporting Actress | {{won}} |
Outstanding Breakthrough Performance
| {{won}} |
2022
| Outstanding Guest Actress, Comedy Series | Only Murders in the Building | {{nom}} |
2024
| Outstanding Supporting Performance | rowspan="10" | The Holdovers | {{nom}} |
scope="row" | Boston Society of Film Critics
| 2023 | {{won}} |
scope="row"| British Academy Film Awards
| 2024 | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Celebration of Cinema & Television
| 2023 | Supporting Actress Award (Film) | {{Won}} |
scope="row" | Chicago Film Critics Association
| 2023 | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Columbus Film Critics Association
| 2024 | Best Supporting Performance | {{nom}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2" | Critics' Choice Awards
| rowspan="2" | 2024 | {{Won}} |
Best Acting Ensemble
| {{Nominated}} |
scope="row" | Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association
| 2023 | {{won}} |
scope="row" | DiscussingFilm Critic Awards
| 2024 | Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} |
scope="row" | Drama League Awards
| 2012 | Distinguished Performance | {{nom}} |
scope="row" | Florida Film Critics Circle
| 2023 | rowspan="9" | The Holdovers | {{nom}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2" | Georgia Film Critics Association
| rowspan="2" | 2024 | Best Supporting Actress | {{Won}} |
Best Ensemble
| {{Runner-up}} |
scope="row" | Golden Globe Awards
| 2024 | Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Gotham Awards
| 2023 | Outstanding Supporting Performance | {{nom}} |
scope="row" | Greater Western New York Film Critics Association
| 2023 | Best Supporting Actress | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Independent Spirit Awards
| 2024 |
scope="row" rowspan="2" | Indiana Film Journalists Association
| rowspan="2" | 2023 | Best Supporting Performance | {{nom}} |
Best Ensemble
| {{nom}} |
scope="row" | International Online Cinema Awards
| 2022 | Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series | Only Murders in the Building | {{nom}} |
scope="row" | Iowa Film Critics Association
| 2023 | Best Supporting Actress | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Kansas City Film Critics Circle
| 2019 | Best Supporting Actress | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Las Vegas Film Critics Society
| 2023 | Best Supporting Actress | rowspan="4" | The Holdovers | {{won}} |
! scope="row" | London Film Critics' Circle
| 2024 | Supporting Actress of the Year | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Los Angeles Film Critics Association
| 2023 | {{won}}{{efn| shared with Rachel McAdams for Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.}} |
scope="row" | Michigan Movie Critics Guild
| 2023 | Best Supporting Actress | {{won}} |
scope="row" rowspan=2 | NAACP Image Awards
| 2020 | rowspan=2 | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture | {{nom}} |
2024
| rowspan="7" | The Holdovers | {{nom}} |
scope="row" | National Board of Review
| 2023 | {{won}} |
scope="row" | New York Film Critics Circle
| 2023 | {{won}} |
scope="row" | New York Film Critics Online
| 2023 | Best Supporting Actress | {{won}} |
scope="row" | North Carolina Film Critics Association
| 2024 | Best Supporting Actress | {{won}} |
scope="row" | North Texas Film Critics Association
| 2023 | Best Supporting Actress | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Online Association of Female Film Critics
| 2023 | Best Supporting Female | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Online Film & Television Association
| 2020 | Best Female Breakthrough | {{nom}} |
scope="row" | Outer Critics Circle Awards
| 2012 | Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical | {{nom}} |
scope="row" | Palm Springs International Film Festival
| 2024 | Breakthrough Performance Award | rowspan="4" | The Holdovers | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Philadelphia Film Critics Circle
| 2023 | Best Supporting Actress | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Phoenix Critics Circle
| 2023 | Best Supporting Actress | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Phoenix Film Critics Society
| 2023 | Best Supporting Actress | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Primetime Emmy Awards
| 2024 | Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series | Only Murders in the Building | {{nom}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2" | San Diego Film Critics Society
| rowspan="2" | 2023 | rowspan="8" | The Holdovers | {{Runner-up}} |
Best Ensemble
| {{won}} |
scope="row" | Santa Barbara International Film Festival
| 2024 | Virtuoso Award | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Satellite Awards
| 2024 | Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Screen Actors Guild Awards
| 2024 | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | {{won}} |
scope="row" | Southern Eastern Film Critics Association
| 2023 | Best Supporting Actress | {{won}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2" | St. Louis Film Critics Association
| rowspan="2" | 2023 | {{won}} |
Best Ensemble
| {{won}}{{efn|name="The Holdovers"|Shared with the cast of The Holdovers}} |
scope="row" | Tony Awards
| 2012 | Best Featured Actress in a Musical | {{nom}} |
scope="row" | Toronto Film Critics Association
| 2023 | Best Supporting Performance | rowspan="6" | The Holdovers | {{won}}{{efn| shared with Ryan Gosling for Barbie.}} |
scope="row" | UK Film Critics Association
| 2023 | Best Supporting Actress | {{nom}} |
scope="row" | Utah Film Critics Association
| 2024 | Best Supporting Performance, Female | {{won}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2" | Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association
| rowspan="2" | 2023 | {{won}} |
Best Acting Ensemble
| {{nom}}{{efn|name="The Holdovers"}} |
scope="row" | Women Film Critics Circle
| 2023 | Best Supporting Actress | {{won}} |
See also
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