Lela Rochon

Biography: Actress Lela Rochon started her career in show business as a bikini-clad party girl in Spuds MacKenzie beer commercials during the '80s. A trained dancer, she was in the background of Breakin', Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo, and Lionel Richie's music video for "All Night Long." In 1985, she starred in her first feature, A Bunny's Tale, a TV-movie starring Kirstie Alley as feminist activist Gloria Steinem during her Playboy Bunny days. Rochon went on to appear in the low-budget movies Stewardess Schooland Foxtrap, as well as the Eddie Murphy blockbusters Harlem Nights and Boomerang. Her big film breakthrough came in 1995, when her friendship with author Terry McMillan helped her to get an audition with director Forest Whitaker for the role of Robin in Waiting to Exhale. The film was a surprise Hollywood hit and Rochon was offered several new projects. After joining the cast of the WB series The Wayans Bros. as Shawn Wayans' girlfriend Lisa, she starred opposite Timothy Hutton inActress Lela Rochon started her career in show business as a bikini-clad party girl in Spuds MacKenzie beer commercials during the '80s. A trained dancer, she was in the background of Breakin', Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo, and Lionel Richie's music video for "All Night Long." In 1985, she starred in her first feature, A Bunny's Tale, a TV-movie starring Kirstie Alley as feminist activist Gloria Steinem during her Playboy Bunny days. Rochon went on to appear in the low-budget movies Stewardess Schooland Foxtrap, as well as the Eddie Murphy blockbusters Harlem Nights and Boomerang. Her big film breakthrough came in 1995, when her friendship with author Terry McMillan helped her to get an audition with director Forest Whitaker for the role of Robin in Waiting to Exhale. The film was a surprise Hollywood hit and Rochon was offered several new projects. After joining the cast of the WB series The Wayans Bros. as Shawn Wayans' girlfriend Lisa, she starred opposite Timothy Hutton in the made-for-cable movie Mr. and Mrs. Loving. She showed her versatility in her next few films as a wide array of characters: an exotic dancer in Gang Related, a government aide in The Chamber, a schoolteacher in Why Do Fools Fall in Love, a corporate vice president in Knock Off, and a kooky best friend in Labor Pains. In 2001, she joined the cast of the Lifetime original series The Division as Inspector Angela Reide. She and her husband, director Antoine Fuqua, have two children. Expand

Lela Rochon's Scores

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  • TV
Average career score: 38
Highest Metascore: 52 Any Given Sunday
Lowest Metascore: 16 Harlem Nights
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 11
  2. Negative: 5 out of 11
11 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
40 Reversion Oct 9, 2015 Maya tbd
28 Supremacy Jan 30, 2015 Mother 8.0
49 Blood Done Sign My Name Feb 19, 2010 Roseanna Allen / Roseanna Allen tbd
31 First Daughter Sep 24, 2004 Liz Pappas 6.3
52 Any Given Sunday Dec 22, 1999 Vanessa Struthers 7.8
37 Knock Off Sep 4, 1998 Karen Lee 5.0
31 The Big Hit Apr 24, 1998 Chantel 1.7
49 Gang Related Oct 8, 1997 Cynthia Webb / Cynthia Webb tbd
45 The Chamber Oct 11, 1996 Nora Stark / Nora Stark 5.0
45 Boomerang Jul 1, 1992 Christie / Christie tbd
16 Harlem Nights Nov 17, 1989 Sunshine 8.3