Mo'Nique went from being the loudmouthed mother on the BET hit 'The Parkers' to an Oscar-winning actress, all while holding down a successful career as a stand-up comedienne. If that's not hard work, we don't know what is.
As her career path changed, so did her look. Let's take a gander at the many interesting hairstyles of this trailblazer.
Hair Transformation: Mo'Nique
Mo'Nique looks fantastic with this structured style at the 2006 "Fat Girlz' premiere. It's subtle yet striking enough to turn a few heads for sure.
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Hair Transformation: Monique
Mo'Nique hit the red carpet of the 2001 Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards with this sleek and curly 'do. The tight ponytail is a look that she would continue to don variations of throughout the years.
The shine of the awards at the 2002 NAACP Image Awards was nothing compared to Ms. Mo'Nique. The sexy sparkling dress and very high hair definitely made her stand out that night.
The daring actress took her new look to a whole new level with this sexy style. The soft wavy, gorgeous color and hot dress complete one of our favorite Mo'Nique looks yet.
Mo'Nique combines her classic pulled back style with a relaxed style to create this messy look at the 4th Annual BET Awards. Is it just us or does this remind you of your hair after a very windy day?
This updated take on the finger wave makes the feminine star look beautiful. The sharp edges of the old school finger wave are toned down with a soft and gentle flow that make this look perfect for an easy red carpet look.
The Academy Award winner went simple for her big night at the Oscars. A big white flower adorning a simple bun was a great way to highlight her huge smile on her winning night.
The Soyuz TMA-21 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Tuesday, April 5, 2011, carrying Expedition 27 Soyuz Commander Alexander Samokutyaev, NASA Flight Engineer Ron Garan and Russian Flight Engineer Andrey Borisenko to the International Space Station. The Soyuz, which has been dubbed "Gagarin", is launching one week shy of the 50th anniversary of the launch of Yuri Gagarin from the same launch pad in Baikonur on April 12, 1961 to become the first human to fly in space. Image Credit: NASA/Carla Cioffi
Devorah Sperber received a BFA Summa Cum Laude from Regis University in 1987. Prior to that she studied at Colorado Institute of Art.
Sperber is intrigued by the link between art, science, and technology. In her work she explores the way in which our brain prioritizes one object over another, thus distorting reality and generating subjective experience.
Her installations may appear at first glance to be random arrangements of spools of thread. But located in front of each one is a clear acrylic sphere, which rotates it by 180 degrees and transforms the spools of thread to one coherent image. The intention is that by imitating the human eye this mechanism expels the idea of one absolute truth.
Sperber is the recipient of two New York Foundation of the Arts sculpture fellowships and a Poeple‘s Choice Award from the Ulrich Museum. Her work has been exhibited worldwide and featured in such publications as Beaux Arts, The New York Times, The New Yorker, and National Post.
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