Some Lesser Known Facts About Lena Waithe
- Her father, Lawrence David Waithe, died when she was 15.
- From the tender age of seven she knew she wanted to be a television writer, and she received a strong family support for her writing from her single mother and grandmother. Her parents had divorced when she was 3.
- Her paternal great-grandfather, Winston Waithe, emigrated from Barbados to Boston in 1921.
- She had worked at a movie theater, at Best Buy, and Blockbuster.
- In 2000, when she arrived in Los Angeles, she secured a job as an assistant to the executive producer of Girlfriends, a long-running sitcom.
- Waithe gained recognition for her role in the Netflix comedy-drama series Master of None (2015–2021).
- She has also appeared in the HBO television series Westworld (2016-2022).
- She is a producer and writer, known for Master of None (2015), Ready Player One (2018) and Queen & Slim (2019). She has been married to Alana Mayo since November 2019.
- Waithe was the writer and also gave an appearance in the YouTube series named Twenties, which was produced by Flavor Unit Entertainment.
- Waithe was the writer of 2013 web series Hello Cupid.
- In 2014, Variety named Waithe one of its 10 Comedians to Watch.
- In 2015, Waithe was cast in the Netflix series Master of None, where she portrayed the lead role of Denise, a 37-year-old lesbian novelist.
- Since 2018, Waithe had provided the voiceover of the tagline of AT&T commercials.
- In 2018, she became the first Black queer woman since November 2003 to be featured on the cover of Vanity Fair magazine.
- Waithe is the founder of the production house Hillman Grad Productions.
- Waithe also developed an autobiographical drama series, The Chi, Out Magazine named Waithe the Out100: Artist of the Year on November 8, 2017.
- Waithe is the writer and producer of the road trip-crime film Queen & Slim. The film released on November 27, 2019, by Universal Pictures.
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She mentioned in an interview “Here’s the thing. I was raised on deep dish pizza. So, what you guys call pizza, I don’t think that it’s pizza. I think it’s cheese bread”.