Sophie Okonedo Explained

Sophie Okonedo
Birth Date:1968 8, df=yes
Birth Place:London, England
Alma Mater:Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Occupation:Actress and narrator
Years Active:1991–present
Spouse:Jamie Chalmers
Children:1

Sophie Okonedo (born 11 August 1968) is a British actress and narrator. The recipient of a Tony Award, she has been nominated for an Academy Award, three BAFTA TV Awards, an Emmy Award, two Laurence Olivier Awards, and a Golden Globe Award. She was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2010 and Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2019, both for services to drama.[1]

Having trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art she starred as Cressida in the 1999 Royal National Theatre production of Troilus and Cressida. She made her Broadway debut portraying Ruth Younger in the 2014 revival of Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun for which she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. She returned to Broadway as Elizabeth Proctor in the 2016 revival of Arthur Miller's The Crucible for which she was nominated for her second Tony Award. She returned to the stage portraying Cleopatra from 2018 to 2019 in the National Theatre production of Antony and Cleopatra for which she was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress.

She began her film career in the British coming-of-age drama Young Soul Rebels (1991) before appearing in (1995), and Stephen Frears's Dirty Pretty Things (2002). Her breakthrough role was as Tatiana Rusesabagina in Hotel Rwanda (2004) for which she received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination. She continued acting in films such as Æon Flux (2005), Martian Child (2007), The Secret Life of Bees (2008), Skin (2008), Christopher Robin (2018), Wild Rose (2018), and Death on the Nile (2022).

For her television work she earned Golden Globe Award nomination for the miniseries (2006), three BAFTA TV Award nominations for Mrs. Mandela (2010), Criminal Justice (2010) and (2021). She was also nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for her guest role in Ratched (2020). She is also known for Father & Son (2009), The Hollow Crown (2016), Wanderlust (2018), and Flack (2019–2020).

Early life and education

Okonedo was born on 11 August 1968[2] [3] [4] in London, the daughter of Joan (née Allman), a Jewish Pilates teacher who was born in the East End of London, and Henry Okonedo (1939–2009), a British Nigerian[5] who worked for the government.[6] [7] [8] Okonedo's maternal grandparents, who spoke Yiddish, were from families that had emigrated from Poland and Russia. Okonedo was raised in her mother's Jewish faith.[9] [10] [11] [12]

Okonedo was raised in the Chalkhill Estate, part of the Wembley Park district in the London Borough of Brent.[5] She then trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.[13]

Career

She has worked in a variety of media including film, television, theatre and audio drama. She performed in Scream of the Shalka, a webcast based on the BBC television series Doctor Who as Alison Cheney, a companion of the Doctor. As well as providing the character's voice, Okonedo's likeness was used for the animation of the character. In 2010, Okonedo portrayed Liz Ten (Queen Elizabeth X) in the BBC TV series Doctor Who episodes "The Beast Below" and again briefly in "The Pandorica Opens".

Okonedo played the role of Jenny in Danny Brocklehurst's BAFTA TV Award nominated episode of Paul Abbott's series Clocking Off. She also played the role of Tulip Jones in the film Stormbreaker (2006) and Nancy in the television adaptation of Oliver Twist (2007). She is also known for playing the role of the Wachati Princess in (1995). In October 2017, Michael Caton-Jones stated that, in 1998, he had chosen Okonedo to star in B. Monkey. However, the film's producer, Harvey Weinstein, banned this because the actress did not meet his personal sexual preference.[14]

She was nominated for an Academy Award in the category of Best Supporting Actress for her role as Tatiana Rusesabagina in Hotel Rwanda (2004) and nominated for a Golden Globe Award for a Lead Actress in a Miniseries for her work in (2006). She played alongside Queen Latifah, Jennifer Hudson, Alicia Keys and Dakota Fanning as May Boatwright, a woman who struggles with depression, in the film The Secret Life of Bees (2008); opposite Sam Neill and Alice Krige as Sandra Laing in Skin (2009); and portrayed Winnie Mandela in the BBC drama Mrs. Mandela broadcast in January 2010.[15]

In 2014 she appeared on Broadway as Ruth Younger in the revival of A Raisin in the Sun. She won the Tony Award, Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play for this role, beating out co-star and fellow nominee Anika Noni Rose.[16] [17] In 2016, Okonedo returned to Broadway in Ivo van Hove's production of Arthur Miller's The Crucible at the Walter Kerr Theatre as Elizabeth Proctor opposite Bill Camp, Tavi Gevinson, Jason Butler Harner, Ciarán Hinds, Jim Norton, Saoirse Ronan, Thomas Jay Ryan and Ben Whishaw.[18] Also in 2016, Okonedo appeared as Queen Margaret in the second season of the BBC's The Hollow Crown, an adaptation of the Shakespearean plays Henry VI, Part I, II, III and Richard III. She performed in the role of Stevie in the 2017 West End revival of the existentialist play The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?, by Edward Albee. Directed by Ian Rickson and also starring Damian Lewis as Martin, the production's first preview was on 24 March 2017, opening night on 5 April 2017, and final performance on 24 June 2017, at the Theatre Royal Haymarket.

In May 2013, Okonedo played the role of Hunter in a BBC radio production of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, adapted by Dirk Maggs. She portrayed Siuan Sanche in the 2021 television series The Wheel of Time.[19] In 2024 she was nominated for the Best Actress for playing the title role in Medea at the @sohoplace.[20]

Personal life

Okonedo has one daughter, from a relationship she had with Irish film editor Eoin Martin,[21] and lives in Muswell Hill, London. On her heritage, Okonedo has said, "I feel as proud to be Jewish as I feel to be Black" and calls her daughter an "Irish, Nigerian Jew".[22] As of 2023, Okonedo is married to Jamie Chalmers, a builder, and is the stepmother of his two children.[23]

Honours

Okonedo was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2010 Birthday Honours and Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2019 New Year Honours, both for services to drama.[24]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991Young Soul RebelsTracy
1995Go NowPaula
The Wachati Princess
1997The JackalJamaican Girl
1999This Year's LoveDenise
Mad CowsRosy
2000PeachesPippa
2002Dirty Pretty ThingsJuliette
2003Cross My HeartMarsee
2004Hotel RwandaTatiana Rusesabagina
2005Æon FluxSithandra
2006StormbreakerMrs. Jones
Scenes of a Sexual NatureAnna
2007Martian ChildSophie
2008The Secret Life of BeesMay Boatwright
SkinSandra Laing
2013After EarthFaia Raige
2014War BookPhilippa
2018Christopher RobinKangaVoice role
Wild RoseSusannah
2019HellboyLady Hatton
2022Death on the NileSalome Otterbourne
Catherine Called BirdyEthelfritha Rose Splinter of Devon
Raymond & RayKiera
2023Heart of StoneNomad
Janet PlanetRegina
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Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Age of TreasonNiobeTV movie
1995The GovernorMoira Levitt6 episodes
1996Staying AliveKelly Booth12 episodes
Murder Most HorridRachelEpisode: "Dead on Time"
Deep SecretsHoneyTV movie
2000In DefenceBernie Kramer4 episodes
Never NeverJo WellerTV movie
2001Sweet RevengeEllen
2002Clocking OffJenny Wood5 episodes
Dead CasualDonnaTV movie
2003The Inspector Lynley MysteriesEve BowenEpisode: “In the Presence of the Enemy”
SpooksAmanda Roke1 episode; uncredited
AlibiMarcey BurgessTV movie
Doctor Who: Scream of the ShalkaAlison CheneyVoice role;
6 episodes
2004Whose Baby?Karen JenkinsTV movie
2005Born with Two MothersLucretia Bridges
2006CelebrationSonia
Susie CarterMiniseries
2007Oliver TwistNancy
Narrator
2009 Father & SonConnie TurnerMiniseries; 4 episodes
Criminal JusticeJackie WolfMiniseries; 5 episodes
2010Mrs. MandelaWinnie MandelaTV movie
Doctor WhoLiz Ten2 episodes: "The Beast Below" and "The Pandorica Opens"
2011The SlapAishaMiniseries
2012SinbadRaziaEpisode: “Queen of the Water-Thieves”
2013MaydayFionaMiniseries
The Escape ArtistMargaret 'Maggie' Gardner
2015The Stranger on the BridgeNarratorTV movie
2016Undercover[25] Maya CobbinaMiniseries
The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the RosesMargaret, Queen Consort of EnglandMiniseries; 3 episodes
2017Thailand: Earth’s Tropical ParadiseNarratorDocumentary
Concorde: A Supersonic Story
2018WanderlustAngela Bowden4 episodes
2019–2020FlackCaroline12 episodes
2019ChimericaTessa Kendrick4 episodes
2020Julia Bryce1 episode
RatchedCharlotte Wells3 episodes
His Dark MaterialsXaphaniaVoice role; 4 episodes
Alien WorldsNarratorDocumentary
2021–presentThe Wheel of TimeSiuan Sanche "The Amyrlin Seat"3 episodes
2021Modern LoveLizEpisode: “Second Embrace, With Hearts And Eyes Open”
Britannia[26] HempleSeason 3
2022Inside No. 9KatrinaEpisode: "Nine Lives Kat"
2022–2023Slow HorsesIngrid Tearney7 episodes

Theatre

YearTitlePlaywright RoleVenue
2011Haunted ChildJoe PenhallJulieRoyal Court (London, UK)[27]
2014A Raisin in the SunLorraine HansberryRuthEthel Barrymore Theater, (New York City)[28]
2016The Crucible Arthur MillerElizabeth ProctorWalter Kerr Theater (New York City)[29]
2017The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?Edward AlbeeStevie GrayTheatre Royal Haymarket (London, UK)[30]
2018Antony and CleopatraWilliam ShakespeareCleopatraRoyal National Theatre (London, UK)
2023MedeaEuripidesMedea@sohoplace (London, UK)[31]

Awards and nominations

Film and Television Awards
AwardYearCategoryProject Result
Academy Awards2004Best Supporting ActressHotel Rwanda
BAFTA TV Awards2010Best Leading ActressMrs. Mandela
Best Supporting ActressCriminal Justice
2021
Black Reel Awards2005Best Actress-DramaHotel Rwanda
2008Best EnsembleThe Secret Life of Bees
Best Supporting Actress
2010Best ActressSkin
British Independent Film Awards2003Best Supporting ActressDirty Pretty Things
2009SkinBest Actress
Golden Globe Awards2007Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie
Hollywood Film Festival2008Ensemble Acting of the YearThe Secret Life of Bees
NAACP Image Awards2005Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Hotel Rwanda
2007Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie/Mini-Series Tsunami: the Aftermath
2009 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture The Secret Life of Bees
2010Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture Skin
Primetime Emmy Awards2020Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama SeriesRatched
Screen Actors Guild Awards2004 Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role Hotel Rwanda
Outstanding Ensemble in a Motion Picture

Theatre Awards

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2014Tony AwardBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a PlayA Raisin in the Sun
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a Play[32]
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a Play[33]
2016Tony AwardBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a PlayThe Crucible[34]
2018Evening Standard Theatre AwardBest ActressAntony and Cleopatra[35]
Critics’ Circle Theatre AwardBest Shakespearean Performance[36]
2019Laurence Olivier AwardBest Actress[37]
2023Evening Standard Theatre AwardBest ActressMedea[38]
2024Laurence Olivier AwardBest Actress[39]

Audio

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2010Audie AwardsAudiobook of the YearNelson Mandela's Favorite African Folktales[40] [41]
Multi-Voiced Performance

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2019 New Year Honours List. 29 December 2018. The London Gazette. 28 December 2018.
  2. Web site: FreeBMD Entry Info . www2.freebmd.org.uk . 2014 . 10 June 2014.
  3. Web site: David Bowie promises new music 'soon'. . 16 July 2014. 1 November 2017. 25 September 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150925150813/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/sophie-okonedo-the-best-is-yet-to-come-406911.html. dead.
  4. Web site: Sophie Okonedo. https://web.archive.org/web/20080325234046/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/357381. dead. 2008-03-25. BFI.
  5. News: Alexis. Soloski. Sophie Okonedo on Broadway: 'We try out different things every night'. The Guardian. 10 April 2014. 21 May 2018.
  6. News: Question Time: Sophie Okonedo, star of Skin and Mrs Mandela. Pool. Hannah Azieb. 15 July 2009. The Guardian. 21 May 2018.
  7. Web site: Sophie Okonedo: On her way from Wembley. Nathan. John. 7 October 2016. The Jewish Chronicle. 21 May 2018.
  8. News: Stuart. Husband. Sophie Okonedo: the resting actress. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220111/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/3563561/Sophie-Okonedo-the-resting-actress.html . 11 January 2022 . subscription . live. The Telegraph. 23 November 2008. 21 May 2018.
  9. News: Franks. Alan. Sophie Okonedo does the twist. The Times . UK . 8 December 2007. 8 December 2007 .
  10. Web site: Sophie Okonedo: Fame, here I come. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220524/https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/sophie-okonedo-fame-here-i-come-4523.html . 24 May 2022 . subscription . live. The Independent. 4 March 2005.
  11. News: 'I guess I'm up for grabs now'. 20 February 2005. The Guardian . UK . 16 July 2009 . Liz . Hoggard.
  12. Web site: Interfaith Celebrities The Jewish Mermaid – InterfaithFamily. 16 January 2007.
  13. https://www.rada.ac.uk/profiles?aos=acting&yr=1990&fn=sophie&sn=okonedo RADA website entry
  14. http://www.vulture.com/2017/10/director-says-weinstein-recast-actress-who-wasnt-f-ckable.html?wpsrc=nymag Director Says Harvey Weinstein Recast the Lead in His Film Because the Actress Wasn't 'F*ckable'
  15. News: BBC commissions Winnie Mandela drama. Ben Dowell. 11 March 2009. 23 March 2009. London. The Guardian.
  16. Staff. "Just the Winners, Please: Who Won the 68th Annual Tony Awards" playbill.com, 8 June 2014
  17. Gioia, Michael."The "American Dream": Tony-Winning Revival of 'A Raisin in the Sun' Recoups" playbill.com, 10 June 2014
  18. News: Brantley. Ben. Ben Brantley. Review: In Arthur Miller's Crucible, First They Came for the Witches. The New York Times. 31 March 2016. 3 April 2016.
  19. Web site: THE WHEEL OF TIME'S SHOWRUNNER ON MOIRAINE AND SIUAN. Ratcliffe. Amy. 10 December 2021. Nerdist. 11 December 2021.
  20. Web site: Sarah Jessica Parker, Sarah Snook, David Tennant Score Olivier Awards Nominations — Full List. Variety. 12 March 2024. March 14, 2024.
  21. https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2005/feb/20/awardsandprizes.film "I guess I'm up for grabs now"
  22. http://www.channel4.com/culture/microsites/O/origination/new_jews_double.html "New Jews"
  23. https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/mar/12/sophie-okonedo-im-a-really-emotional-person-i-sometimes-feel-like-all-my-skin-is-off? "Sophie Okonedo: ‘I’m a really emotional person – I sometimes feel like all my skin is off"
  24. Web site: 2019 New Year Honours List. 29 December 2018. The London Gazette. 28 December 2018.
  25. Web site: Undercover: Episode 1: Credits. . . 3 April 2016 .
  26. Web site: Sophie Okonedo joins cast of Britannia for upcoming third series. Caitlin. Danaher. 24 September 2020. 29 August 2021.
  27. News: Haunted Child – review by Michael Billington. The Guardian. 9 December 2011. Billington. Michael.
  28. News: No Rest for the Weary. The New York Times. 15 June 2014. Brantley. Ben.
  29. News: Review: In Arthur Miller's 'Crucible,' First They Came for the Witches. The New York Times. 17 July 2016. Brantley. Ben.
  30. News: Adultery with a Difference on the London Stage. The New York Times. 24 April 2017. Wolf. Matt.
  31. News: Medea performed at @Sohoplace Feb-April 2023. @sohoplace. 2022. Cooke. Dominic.
  32. Web site: 2017-10-19. The 59th Annual Drama Desk Awards. 2021-01-18. New York Theater Guide.
  33. Web site: Gans. Andrew. 12 May 2014. 64th Annual Outer Critics Circle Award Winners Announced; Gentleman's Guide Wins Four Awards. 2021-01-18. Playbill.
  34. Web site: Variety Staff. Staff. Variety. 2016-06-12. Tony Awards Winners: Complete List. 2021-01-18. Variety. en-US.
  35. Web site: Thompson. Jessie. 2018-11-19. Find out the winners of this year's Evening Standard Theatre Awards. 2020-12-06. www.standard.co.uk. en.
  36. Web site: 2019-01-29. 2018 Results Critics' Circle Theatre Awards. 2020-12-06. en-GB.
  37. Web site: Winners list for the Olivier Awards 2019 with Mastercard Official Website. 2020-12-06. Olivier Awards. en-GB.
  38. Web site: 2023-11-19 . Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2023 Winners announced West End Theatre . 2023-12-03 . www.westendtheatre.com . en-GB.
  39. Web site: 2024-03-12 . Olivier Awards 2024 complete nominees The Guardian . 2024-03-12 . www.theguardian.com . en-GB.
  40. Web site: 2010 audie-awards .
  41. Web site: Mandelas Favorite Folktales – Performers . 3 August 2020 .