
Sanaa Lathan
Acting
🎂 1971-09-19
Sanaa McCoy Lathan (/səˈnɑ/ born September 19, 1971) is an American stage, film, television, and voice actress. She is the daughter of actress Eleanor McCoy and film director Stan Lathan. She earned bachelor's degree in English from University of California, Berkeley, and a master's degree in drama from Yale. She is best known for her roles as Robyn in The Best Man films and subsequent TV miniseries on Peacock, Naomi Hicks on Netflix's Hit & Run, Violet Jones in Nappily Ever After, Ashe Akino on Fox's drama Shots Fired, Deputy Director Natalie Austin in Now You See Me 2 (2016), Leah Vaughn in The Perfect Guy (2015), Jenelle Wilson on Showtime's drama The Affair, Mona Fredricks on Starz' drama Boss, Andrea in Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys (2008), Beneatha Younger in ABC's film adaptation of A Raisin in the Sun (2008), Kenya McQueen in Something New (2006), Ann Merai Harrison in Out of Time (2004), Sidney 'Sid' Shaw in Brown Sugar (2002), Monica Wright in Love & Basketball (2000), Zora Banks in Disappearing Acts (2000), Alicia in The Wood (1999), Vanessa Brooks - the mother of Wesley Snipes' title character - in Blade (1998), and Briana Gilliam on NBC's sitcom Lateline. She had recurring roles on HBO's Succession and FX's Nip/Tuck, and starred on NBC's short-lived sitcom Built to Last. In 2022, she received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series, for her work on the television series Succession. Her other movie credits include With/In Vol 1 (2021) and Vol 2 (2022), American Assassin (2017), Contagion (2011), Powder Blue (2009), AVP: Alien vs. Predator (2004), and more. She voiced Catwoman on HBO's animated series Harley Quinn, and Donna Tubbs on The Cleveland Show and on all Family Guy appearances. In 2004, she starred on Broadway as Beneatha Younger in A Raisin in the Sun with Sean Combs, Audra McDonald, and Phylicia Rashad, and received a Tony Award nomination for Best Performance by a Featured Actress. She later reprise her role in the 2008 film adaptation. In 2010, she starred in the all-black performance of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at the Novello Theatre in London. She earned a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her recurring role on Succession. She received an NAACP Image Award Nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture for her performance in Brown Sugar. She received a NAACP Image Award nomination for her performance in The Best Man. She earned an Essence Award for Best Actress for her performance in Disappearing Acts. She earned the 2001 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture, an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Actress, and a BET Award for her performance in Love & Basketball. In 2000, she was named by Ebony magazine as one of its 55 Most Beautiful People and was honored by Essence magazine and Black Entertainment Television. In 2022, she made her directorial debut with the film On the Come Up, in which she also has a supporting role.
Cast credits(59)

Self - Guest
2009

Claire Huxtable (voice)
1999

Muhammad Ali's Wife (voice)
1999

Donna Tubbs (voice)
1999

Self - Guest
1988

Sibby Sanders
2000

Self - Guest
1993

Donna Tubbs (voice)
2009

Self
2003

Allison
1989

Lisa Arthur
2018

2003

Jenelle Wilson
2014

Catwoman (voice)
2019

Nina Harrison
2019

Ebony
1996

Self
2022

Robyn
2022

Charese
1995

Nia (voice)
2021

Mona Fredricks
2011
Briana Gilliam
1998

Naomi Hicks
2021
Linda
1997

Deputy Director Natalie Austin
2016

Vanessa
1998

Irene Kennedy
2017

Alexa Woods
2004

Aubrey Cheever
2011

Daisy
1999

Monica Wright
2000

Ann Merai Harrison
2003

Ashe Akino
2017

Andrea
2008

Diana
2009

Violet Jones
2018

Barbara Jean Maxberry
2024

Robyn
2013

Leah Vaughn
2015

Carolyn Brody
1997

Jay
2022

Kenya McQueen
2006

Robyn
1999

Sidney 'Sid' Shaw
2002

Alicia
1999

Captain Emily Maddox
2016

Trudy Thomas
2019

2022

Beneatha Younger
2008

Maggie
2014

Nina
1999

Zora Banks
2000

Janice Huffman
2023

Khadi
2009

Young Lilly
1997

Monica (voice)
2005

(segment "Leap")
2021

Herself