Actress Aisha Hinds Shares What Happened When Someone Had To Call 911 For Her on THE REAL

By: Dec. 11, 2017
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Actress Aisha Hinds Shares What Happened When Someone Had To Call 911 For Her on THE REAL

On Monday, December 11th, The Real hosts discuss the very real problem of bullying in our schools, and Loni talks about how she feels that it will take a village to stop the problem. The ladies also chat about today's Golden Globe nominations, who they are excited to see nominated and who they feel may have been snubbed. December 11th on The Real - check local listings.

And actress Aisha Hinds stops by to give the scoop on her news series, 9-1-1, and also reveals the terrifying moment in her own life when someone had to call 911 for her.


Aisha Hinds recently was featured in the FOX event series "Shots Fired" and the cable film "All The Way," opposite Bryan Cranston and Anthony Mackie. She also received critical acclaim for her portrayal of Harriet Tubman in the drama series "Underground." Hinds began her career in schools, churches, prisons, group homes and on the streets of New York City as a cast member with a local Brooklyn-based group of young artists called the Health Watch Players. She went on to obtain a B.F.A. in theater at the University of Miami and graduated with honors. Hinds' break came when she was cast on "NYPD Blue." Her additional television credits include a series regular role on the drama "Under the Dome," as well as recurring roles on "Hawthorne," "Weeds," "Dollhouse" and "True Blood."

Led by bold, diverse and outspoken Emmy® nominated hosts, Adrienne Houghton, Loni Love, Jeannie Mai and Tamera Mowry-Housley all frankly say what women are actually thinking. THE REAL is a live daily, one-hour Emmy and NAACP Image Award nominated talk show on FOX Television Stations and in national Syndication (check local listings), with a rebroadcast on cable network VH1. The hosts' unique perspectives are brought to life through candid conversations about their personal lives, current events, beauty, fashion and relationships (nothing is off limits). Unlike other talk shows, THE REAL hosts are admittedly a "work in progress," and fearlessly invite viewers to reflect on their own lives and opinions. Fresh points of view, youthful energy and passion have made THE REAL a new platform for multicultural women. Produced by Telepictures Productions and distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution, The Real is led by Executive Producer, Rachel Miskowiec (Good Morning America, Katie, The Tyra Banks Show, Judge Hatchett, The Ricki Lake Show) and shot in Los Angeles, California.



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