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Shahadi Wright Joseph


Shahadi Wright Joseph
Joseph at the Hairspray Live! event in 2016.
(2005-04-29) April 29, 2005New York City, U.S.
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2013–present

Shahadi Wright Joseph (born April 29, 2005) is an American actress, singer, and dancer. She is best known for her starring role in Jordan Peele's horror film Us (2019), the voice for Young Nala in Jon Favreau's musical film The Lion King (2019), as Ruby Lee Emory in the Amazon Prime original series Them (TV series) and Holiday Anders in the podcast, "Six Minutes".

Joseph was born in Brooklyn, New York. She has been dancing since the age of two. She once auditioned for a school play in third grade using Lupita Nyong'o's Academy Award acceptance speech.

Joseph's first major acting role came when she was cast as young Nala in the Broadway musical adaptation The Lion King, at nine years old. Joseph appeared as Madison, an original cast member in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical adaptation School of Rock. In 2016, she appeared as Little Inez Stubbs in the NBC musical television special Hairspray Live!, which earned positive reviews.

In 2018, she began starring in the podcast Six Minutes. She plays the lead, Holiday.

In November 2017, it was announced Joseph would reprise her role as young Nala in the 2019 remake of The Lion King, directed by Jon Favreau. She chose to work on the film because she sees the character as a role model who inspires young girls. Upon learning that Beyoncé would be voicing grown-up Nala, Joseph stated that she was motivated to work harder and consider how Beyoncé would approach the role.

Also in 2019, Joseph starred in the supernatural horror film Us, which was directed by Jordan Peele. She read for the dual role of Zora and Umbrae three times before being offered the part. The film earned critical acclaim and was a box office success. Her performance earned her numerous award nominations, including for a Saturn Award and a Critics' Choice Movie Award.

Joseph had a starring role as Ruby Lee Emory in the Amazon Prime Video horror drama series Them. The series was released in April 2021, to generally positive reviews.

YearTitleRoleNotes
2019UsZora Wilson / Umbraesee awards
2019The Lion KingYoung Nala (voice)
YearTitleRoleNotes
2016Hairspray Live!Little Inez StubbsTelevision special
2021, 2024ThemRuby Lee Emory11 episodes
YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef
2019Saturn AwardsBest Performance by a Younger ActorUsNominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics AssociationBest Youth PerformanceNominated
2020Black Reel AwardsOutstanding Supporting ActressNominated
Breakthrough Performance - FemaleNominated
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest Young Actor/ActressNominated
Music City Film Critics AssociationBest Young ActressNominated
NAACP Image AwardsBreakthrough Role - Motion PictureNominated
Online Film & Television AssociationBest Youth PerformanceNominated
YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef
2020Hollywood Critics AssociationNext Generation of HollywoodHerselfWon
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