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Carmen Ejogo

British actress (born 1973)

Carmen Ejogo

Summary

British actress (born 1973)

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nameCarmen Ejogo
imageCarmen Ejogo on The Movie Blog.jpg
captionEjogo in 2024
birth_nameCarmen Elizabeth Ejogo
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birth_placeKensington, London, England
occupation
years_active1986–present
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* {{marriageTricky<br />19981998enddiv}}
* {{marriageJeffrey Wright<br />20002014enddiv}}
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relativesCharles Ejogo (brother)

Carmen Elizabeth Ejogo (; born 22 October 1973) is a British actress and singer. She is best known for her roles in such films as Metro (1997), Love's Labour's Lost (2000), What's the Worst That Could Happen? (2001), Boycott (2001), Away We Go (2009), Sparkle (2012), Alex Cross (2012), The Purge: Anarchy (2014), Selma (2014), Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016), It Comes at Night (2017), Alien: Covenant (2017), and Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018).

Ejogo also starred in the NBC crime drama series Kidnapped (2006–2007), the ABC thriller series Zero Hour (2013), the Starz anthology drama series The Girlfriend Experience (2017), the HBO anthology crime series True Detective (2019), the Netflix limited series Self Made (2020), and the Showtime series Your Honor (2021) opposite Bryan Cranston.

She appeared in the Boots Riley show, I'm a Virgo for Amazon.

Early life

Ejogo was born on 22 October 1973 in Kensington, London and grew up in The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London. She is the daughter of a Scottish mother, Elizabeth (née Douglas), and a Nigerian father, Charles Ejogo; her parents married in Kensington in 1973. She has a younger brother Charles Alexander born in 1976. Ejogo remembers her mother as having been "a bit of a hippie" during her childhood. She attended the Oratory Roman Catholic Primary School and Glendower Preparatory School, and was then educated at Godolphin and Latymer School. She grew up in a mixed environment in London, living in a council flat within the "posh areas" of Kensington and Chelsea. While the location sounds affluent, she has clarified that her upbringing was not a "posh" lifestyle, as her family had limited financial means.

Career

She began her career as host of the Saturday Disney morning show from 1993 to 1995. Her film credits include The Avengers (1998) Love's Labour's Lost (2000), What's the Worst That Could Happen? (2001), Away We Go (2009), Sparkle (2012), Alex Cross (2012), The Purge: Anarchy (2014), It Comes at Night (2017), and Alien: Covenant (2017). She is also known for her role as Seraphina Picquery in the Fantastic Beasts film series. She plays Amelia Reardon in the HBO series True Detective (2019).

Ejogo has appeared as civil rights activist Coretta Scott King in two films: Boycott (2001) and Selma (2014). While preparing for the role in Boycott, she met with King and was given King's blessing for her portrayal.

Music career

Ejogo has been involved in the music industry, having collaborated with several artists since the 1990s. She presented The Carmen Ejogo Video Show, her own video show on BSB's Power Station channel.

Ejogo in 2002

She wrote and sang lead vocals on the song "Candles" by English drum 'n' bass DJ Alex Reece—she appeared in the music video and is listed in the production credits as "Carmen". Ejogo also sang vocals and duets with ex-husband Tricky on a song called "Slowly". She sang vocals for the film Love's Labour's Lost (2000).

Aside from "Candles", Ejogo appears on four songs of the Sparkle original soundtrack album from the movie of the same name, singing lead on "Yes I Do" (as a solo), and lead vocals with Jordin Sparks and Tika Sumpter singing backup on "Jump", "Hooked on Your Love" and "Something He Can Feel". She also starred as Rose Angelina in Catherine Cookson's Colour Blind.

Personal life

Ejogo was briefly married to trip-hop artist Tricky. In 2000, she married American actor Jeffrey Wright, whom she met while making the HBO film Boycott. They have a son, Elijah (b. 18 October 2001), and a daughter, Juno (b. 14 April 2004). Ejogo and Wright have since divorced.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Absolute BeginnersCarmen
1997MetroVeronica "Ronnie" Tate
1998I Want YouAmber
The AvengersBrenda
1999Tube TalesGirlSegment: "Steal Away"
2000Love's Labour's LostMaria
2001PerfumeChloe
What's the Worst That Could Happen?Amber Belhaven
2004NoelDr. Batiste
2007The Brave OneJackie
2008Pride and GloryTasha
2009Away We GoGrace De Tessant
2012SparkleTammy "Sister" Anderson
Alex CrossMaria Cross
2014The Purge: AnarchyEva Sanchez
SelmaCoretta Scott King
2015Born to Be BlueJane / Elaine
2016Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find ThemPresident Seraphina Picquery
2017It Comes at NightSarah
Alien: CovenantKarine Oram
Roman J. Israel, Esq.Maya Alston
2018Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of GrindelwaldPresident Seraphina Picquery
2019RattlesnakeKatrina RidgewayAlso executive producer
2022Forty WinksNina Sherman
2024GoodrichLola Thompson
2025Fountain of YouthDeb McCall
Harvest MoonAdelePost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Cold LazarusBlindaMain role
1998Catherine Cookson's Colour BlindRose-Angela Patterson2 episodes
Tube TalesGirl1 episode
2000Sally Hemings: An American ScandalSally HemingsTelevision film
2001BoycottCoretta Scott King
2005Lackawanna BluesAlean Hudson
2006–2007KidnappedTurnerMain role
2007M.O.N.Y.Francine TysonTelevision short film
2008Law & OrderApril Lannen1 episode
2011CHAOSFay CarsonMain role
2013Zero HourRebecca "Beck" Riley
2017The Girlfriend ExperienceBria JonesRecurring role (season 2)
2019True DetectiveAmelia ReardonMain role
2020Self MadeAnnie Malone
2020–2021Your HonorLee Delamere
2023The Crowded RoomDDA Patricia RichardsRecurring role
I'm a VirgoLaFrancineMain role
2024The PenguinEve Karlo
2025Wild CherryLorna Gibbons

Video games

YearTitleVoice role
2016Lego DimensionsSeraphina Picquery

Awards and nominations

AssociationYearCategoryNominated workResult
Black Reel Awards2001Best Actress, Network/CableSally Hemings: An American Scandal
2006Best Supporting Actress, TelevisionLackawanna Blues
2015Best Supporting Actress, Motion PictureSelma
2018It Comes at Night
Best Supporting Actress, TV Movie/Limited SeriesThe Girlfriend Experience
2019True Detective
2020Self Made
Canadian Screen Awards2016Best ActressBorn to Be Blue
Georgia Film Critics Association2015Best Acting EnsembleSelma
Independent Spirit Awards2015Best Supporting FemaleSelma
NAACP Image Awards2002Outstanding Actress in a TV Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic SpecialBoycott
2006Lackawanna Blues
2015Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureSelma
San Diego Film Critics Society2014Best Acting EnsembleSelma
Washington DC Area Film Critics Association2014Best Acting EnsembleSelma

References

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