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Crystal Dionne Porter, professionally known as Syr (pronounced S-e-e-r) Law is an American
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. She has performed in leading roles in a variety of films ranging from
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and dramas to
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. She received a WMIFF nomination and a win at the
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Film Critics Award (NAFCA) for her performance in " Paparazzi: Eye in the Dark". This same film opened the door to other American actors, as she was the first African-American Actress to successfully cross over into all African genres and win several awards and nominations worldwide.


Family and early life

Law was born Crystal Dionne Porter to Albert Wesley Porter and Miriam Gibson Porter. Law's father, retired from the City of
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, was born in Tallahassee, Florida, to Willie Pearle Porter, the first AA to serve as an instructor at Mt. Sinai Hospital and Gilbert L. Porter, an educator in the State of Florida. Law grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, where she attended The Lovett School for Primary Education. Sutton Middle and North Atlanta High School for International Studies served for her secondary studies. Law's mother and father gave her an
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upbringing. Regarding religion, she now calls herself spiritual. She attended
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in Hampton, VA where she received a BA in English. Post-college, Law discovered her love for acting. The Actor's Express Black Playwright's Festival led to an invitation into the theater's exclusive intern program and offered her a chance to act professionally.


Career

Law made her film debut, credited under her birth name Crystal Porter, as a freshman in ''Pay The Price'' (2000). She followed playing the role of a good-hearted masseur opposite
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in '' Good Neighbor'' (2001), a sassy check-out girl in ''
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'' (2002) and a politically roused intern in ''Bottom'' (2004). Appearing in four films in 2005, Law appeared in her first studio film for Lionsgate Films, Tyler Perry's ''
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'' directed by
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. That year, Law starred in ''Camp DOA'' as college student on a road trip gone wrong; the critically acclaimed sci-fi indie, ''Dark Remains;'' and ''Somebodies'' was recognized at
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and developed into a spin-off for
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as the network's first scripted series. Joining the
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in 2007, Law found her birth name was in use. She used the first four letters of her first name, reversed their order, dropping the later letter. Hence, Syr found her own Law. The film ''Touching'' (2007) is Law's first credit under her current professional name. ''Election'' (2008) saw Law playing an ambitious college student. The critically acclaimed film ''What To Bring To America'' (2010) introduced Law as an international powerhouse. Law worked with Allen Wolf in 2010 on the sleeper, ''In My Sleep'' and the international market opened for Law in 2011 in her celebrated performance as Pearl Wisdoms in '' Paparazzi: Eye in the Dark''. In 2012, Law made her television debut as Becky on NBC's ''
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''. She has also acted on stage in 2007 in ''A Lesson Before Dying'', based on
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' novel, at the Actors' Group Theater, Hollywood, playing Vivian, the girlfriend of the lead character Jefferson, a black man who is wrongly sentenced to death for the murder of a white man.


Filmography


Awards

* WMIFF 2011 Award Nomination - Best Actress In A Lead Role " Paparazzi: Eye in the Dark" * NAFCA 2011 Award – Best Actress In A Lead Role Diaspora Film " Paparazzi: Eye in the Dark" * NAFCA 2012 AWARD - Best Actress In A Lead Role In Diaspora "The Entrapped"


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Law, Syr Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Actresses from Georgia (U.S. state) American film actresses African-American actresses 21st-century African-American people 21st-century African-American women