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| Name | Jada Pinkett Smith |
| Birth date | September 18, 1971 |
| Birth place | Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actress, producer, singer, businesswoman |
| Years active | 1990–present |
| Spouse | Will Smith (m. 1997) |
| Children | Jaden Smith, Willow Smith |
Jada Pinkett Smith Jada Pinkett Smith is an American actress, producer, singer, and businesswoman known for roles in film and television and for involvement in music and media ventures. She gained prominence through television and film projects and later co-founded production and media companies while participating in high-profile public discussions and advocacy. Her career intersects with notable figures and institutions across entertainment, music, and philanthropy.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, she was raised in neighborhoods connected to Baltimore County, Maryland, attended local schools associated with Baltimore City Public Schools, and spent part of her youth near institutions like Morgan State University and cultural sites such as the Peabody Institute. Her early artistic training included programs linked to performing arts institutions such as Baltimore School for the Arts alongside contemporaries who later studied at Juilliard School, Howard University, and participated in productions at venues related to the Kennedy Center. After secondary education she moved to pursue studies and opportunities in regions with connections to Los Angeles, New York City, and programs known from California Institute of the Arts and conservatories associated with Northwestern University alumni networks.
Her breakout work included television roles on series produced by companies affiliated with NBCUniversal, Warner Bros. Television, and production teams that worked with creators associated with HBO, Fox Broadcasting Company, and Paramount Television. She transitioned to film with projects released by studios such as Columbia Pictures, New Line Cinema, and Sony Pictures Classics, appearing opposite actors represented by talent agencies like CAA and WME. In music she collaborated with artists and labels connected to Motown Records, Def Jam Recordings, and producers who have worked with performers from Bad Boy Records and Roc-A-Fella Records. As a producer she launched production initiatives that partnered with companies related to Overbrook Entertainment and streaming services operated by Netflix, Apple TV+, and Amazon MGM Studios. Her media presence extended to hosting and executive producing talk formats involving networks and platforms linked to Red Table Talk collaborators and production teams formerly associated with CBS Television Studios and Bleecker Street.
She married an actor and rapper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania whose career includes films distributed by Columbia Pictures and music released on Ruff Ryders Entertainment; the couple has two children who have careers in music and film and have worked with labels and studios such as Roc Nation, Universal Music Group, and Warner Records. Family relationships intersect with artists, directors, and producers who have affiliations with institutions including Sony Music Entertainment, MTV, and organizations that host events at venues like Madison Square Garden and the Hollywood Bowl. Social ties link to figures active in movements and institutions such as NAACP, Black Lives Matter, and philanthropic networks involving Clinton Foundation-adjacent events.
Her philanthropic activities have involved collaborations with foundations and nonprofits associated with UNICEF, Make-A-Wish Foundation, and organizations that work with educational institutions like Spelman College and Howard University. Advocacy efforts have engaged public campaigns connected to National Urban League, The Trevor Project, and initiatives supported by media partners including Essence and GQ. She has participated in fundraising and awareness events held with entities such as Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Rock the Vote, and benefit concerts organized at venues linked to Live Nation and Ava DuVernay-related projects.
Her public profile has involved media coverage from outlets including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Variety, Billboard, and Rolling Stone, and commentary from television programs on networks such as CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC. Controversies have prompted discussions involving other public figures and institutions like Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, MTV Video Music Awards, and talk shows produced by companies linked to CBS and ABC, generating responses from representatives associated with talent agencies and entertainment law firms. Public conversations have also involved cultural commentators, journalists from The Guardian and The Atlantic, and participants from panels at institutions such as Columbia University and Stanford University.
Category:Living people Category:American actresses