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Sommore: Holding Royal Court, Her Own Way

Posted Sep 29th 2008 5:32PM by Brennan Williams
Filed under: Entertainment Newswire, Entertainment

By Brennan Williams, BlackVoices.com



When it comes to donning the crown as reigning "Queen of Comedy," Trenton, New Jersey bred funnywoman Sommore is 'standing' in a league of her own. Hence, the title of the comedienne's new DVD 'The Queen Stands Alone,' which arrives in stores this week.

Written, produced and directed by Sommore and One Thousand Kisses, Inc., 'The Queen Stands Alone' is not only a career milestone for the actress-comedian, but it places her alongside Sarah Silverman as one of the highest paid female comedians on the Comedy Central network, where it debuted earlier this month.

"This is a show that I've waited oh so long to do," the first-time producer/director said. "I had other offers to do this at different times but I turned them down because I felt that I wasn't ready at that point in my career."

<a href="http://www.comedycentral.com">Sommore: Loving Oprah</a> Sommore loves Oprah but hates Gayle.

The long-awaited concert special, filmed in Louisville, Kentucky, inspired Sommore to take matters into her own hands by financing, marketing, and distributing the special.

"I really challenged myself with this special. I took my own money and I produced it, I shot it myself, and I sold it. I taped it last year and it's fabulous."

But don't be surprised, the 'Soul Plane' actress had business acumen before she made it big in the stand-up arena. Sommore first gained her entrepreneurial skills while attending Atlanta's Morris Brown College.

"I knew that education would be important because my mother always stressed that. So I went to Morris Brown College in Atlanta and I earned a degree in business administration, with a minor in mathematics," she revealed. "After college, I worked for a head hunting company and I made good money because I could sell."

"I did retail for a little while," actress Nia Long's half-sister continued. "I owned a clothing store first; then I owned a store that sold African food. I've also owned a shoe store, which I just sold two years ago. I've always been an entrepreneur. I am a comedienne, but I'm a businesswoman first-I really am."

And to hear the queen tell it, she's going to continue circulating her own money to produce forthcoming projects, including a documentary about teenage lesbians.

"I'm going to use my own money and do other projects that feature my talent," she explained. "I refuse to wait for Hollywood to validate me and my talent. I know that I'm talented. I have to give myself other things to do."

"I'm also thinking about doing a reality show," she added. "I'm thinking of doing a show like '[Kathy Griffith: My Life on the D-List].' I want to show people my life-and hope that they don't become bored."

Sommore's 'The Queen Stands Alone' re-airs on Comedy Central September 30 at 10PM ET.

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1. I saw this show and I have to give it to Sommore, she is funny as hell. She still acts like a regular girl from the hood that made it and I like that!

Angie at 8:19PM on Sep 29th 2008

2. Love Sista Sommore. 4 B's (big, black, brainy & beautiful). Hope she stays Black. She would look good with Sista Locks, can't expect too much for our sista too soon. Like sistas that are more to adore and if
they are black coffee with no cream that makes it better. Right on Sista Sommore.

blckmoses@sbcglobal.net at 7:07AM on Sep 30th 2008

3. Love Sista Sommore. 4 B's (big, black, brainy & beautiful). Hope she stays Black. She would look good with Sista Locks, can't expect too much for our sista too soon. Like sista that are more to adore and if
they are black coffee with no cream that makes it better. Right on Sista Sommore.

blckmoses@sbcglobal.net at 7:09AM on Sep 30th 2008

4. Where can I buy the DVD ?

chas jr at 9:02AM on Sep 30th 2008

5. Go 'head on, sista. I saw the special and damn near fell out laughing. She's hilarious!

Khadija at 9:22AM on Sep 30th 2008

6. I can't wait to see this show. I love Sommore and thinks she is a beautiful black woman and she makes me proud to be a black full figured woman. I hope she does have a reality show I would surely support her efforts. Keep on doing what you are doing and keep me laughing.

Michelle at 11:47AM on Sep 30th 2008

7.
Sommore I am truely sorry I have loved you for years
But when I fell in love with Nia Long I didn't know
she was your sister.Do that make me low-down?

O Dennis at 1:55AM on Oct 1st 2008

8. Sommore, I am truely sorry, I have been in love with
you for years, but when I fell in love love with
Nia Long, I didn't know she was your sister
Do that make me low-down?

O Dennis at 2:21AM on Oct 1st 2008

9. you can buy the dvd at walmart.com i just got my today in the mail you go sommore!!

Brenda at 7:38PM on Oct 3rd 2008

10. LOL@ her wanting to be O's friend.
www.mutualofamerica.com/articles/Fortune/2002_04_08/Oprah1.asp

Sommore's pics must be photo shopped because she isn't as pretty in person as she is in her pics but she is (kind of) funny. Just in a ghet-fab kinda way.

She's a great Ghet-Fab lesbian Comedienne. Another *Queen.* Move over, LaTifah and make room! LOL! You GO Sommore!

DeeDee at 6:30AM on Oct 4th 2008

11. A great GhettoFabulesbian Comedienne...now that has a nice *ring* to it! You GO gurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrl!!!

Queen Latifah gon' be maaaaaaaaaaaaad....lmmfao!

DeeDee at 6:57AM on Oct 4th 2008

12. SOMMORE IS VERY FUNNY....STAY STRONG YOU WILL MAKE IT.......

TONI STEWART at 9:05AM on Oct 4th 2008

13. I wish her much success. I didn't know she was a lesbian. That shocked me. But to each is own.

Denise at 9:24AM on Oct 4th 2008

14. I've been a fan since day 1. I saw your special and you were excellent as always. Sammore is definitely the QUEEN OF COMEDY.
I say:
YES YOU CAN AND YES YOU DID

BABS at 10:19AM on Oct 4th 2008

15. Simmore your comedy is right on and up to date. I have loved watching you for so many years and the DVD is off the chain! Everyone should go out and buy the DVD. If you have a problem just laugh and I assure you that you will not be dissappointed. Love you girl and when you do it yourself it is all worthwhile.
You are truly a QUEEN OF COMEDY.

Fran at 10:52AM on Oct 4th 2008

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