Kali Hawk

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Kali Hawk
Born (1986-10-04) October 4, 1986 (age 37) [1]
Education State University of New York, Purchase (BFA)
Occupation(s)Actress, comedian, model, jewelry designer
Years active1998–present

Kali Hawk (born October 4, 1986) is an American actress, comedian, model and jewelry designer. [2] She has starred in films such as Fifty Shades of Black , Couples Retreat , Bridesmaids and Tyler Perry Presents Peeples . She recurred as Shelby in New Girl and co-starred in the first two seasons of the Adult Swim series Black Jesus.

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Life and career

Hawk was raised in Manhattan. [3] Her father was in merchandising and her mother was a buyer for Bloomingdale's. [3] She is of African-American, Native American, and German Jewish ancestry. [4] She attended State University of New York at Purchase.

She has appeared in several commercials and music videos, and she competed in the fifth season of Last Comic Standing in 2007.

Hawk has appeared in numerous comedy films, including Couples Retreat , Get Him to the Greek , Bridesmaids , Peeples , Answer This! and Fifty Shades of Black .

In 2012, Hawk was added to the cast of the In Living Color reboot pilot, which did not go forward. [5] She also recurred in the sitcom New Girl as Shelby.

In 2019, Hawk was added to the cast of the ABC television series Schooled playing Wilma, a science teacher who was poached from an elite school to teach at William Penn Academy, but she was ultimately replaced by Haneefah Wood before appearing in an episode [6]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 Celebrity Popcorn Girl
2004 Mighty Times: The Children's March LenoreDocumentary short
2005Gotham CafeParty GuestShort
IssuesWaitress
2006Where Is Love WaitingFaith
I Can See Clearly NowAnara
HollaCaprices
2007Lovers & HatersThe OneShort
CaregiverTaniaVideo
2008Killer Sound-Short
2009Pushing ThirtyRioVideo
Couples Retreat Trudy
2010 Get Him to the Greek Kali
The FuzzOfficer ThompsonTV movie
2011 Bridesmaids Kahlua
Answer This! Shelly
Black and Jewish (Black and Yellow Parody)HerselfShort
Answers to Nothing Allegra
Let Go Angela
2013 Peeples Gloria Peeples
In the MeantimeJazzTV movie
Another Happy AnniversarySusanShort
Little Horribles-Short
2015November RuleTheresa
The SummoningRuth
Welcome to the FamilyStellaTV movie
A Light Beneath Their FeetJulie
2016 Fifty Shades of Black Hannah Steale
The Perfect MatchKaren
The Bounce Back Jessica Williams
2018White ChocolateAnara Tomai
The Truth About ChristmasJillianTV movie
2019I Am Easy to FindCo-WorkerShort
2020 Fatale Micaela

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 Untold Stories of the E.R. L. Montana EMTEpisode: "Motorcycle Runs Over"
2006 Bill Bellamy's Who's Got Jokes? ModelEpisode: "Warm It Up in LA"
2008 Jimmy Kimmel Live! NurseEpisode: "6.94"
The Game Female Party GoerEpisode: "The Lord Givens and the Lord Taketh Away"
2011 Are We There Yet? DanielleEpisode: "The Play Dates Episode"
2012 NTSF:SD:SUV:: MinutesEpisode: "Time Angels"
New Girl ShelbyRecurring cast: Season 1-2
2012–13 Let's Stay Together ConnieRecurring cast: season 2, guest: season 3
2013 Inside Amy Schumer HunterEpisode: "Sex Tips"
2014 Psych EmanuelleEpisode: "Cog Blocked"
2014–15 Black Jesus MaggieMain cast: season 1-2
2015 The Game Sonja AllenEpisode: "Acting Class and Rebound Ass"
2016 Real Husbands of Hollywood HerselfEpisodes: "#HollywoodTooBlack Part 1 & 2"
2017 The Mayor AmberRecurring cast
2017–2019 OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes Red Action (voice)Recurring cast

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