Tessa Thompson
Tessa Lynne Thompson, born on October 3, 1983, is a multifaceted American actress, producer, singer, and songwriter. Her journey in the performing arts began at the Los Angeles Women's Shakespeare Company while she pursued her studies at Santa Monica College. During her time there, she showcased her talent in productions like The Tempest and Romeo and Juliet, the latter earning her a nomination for a NAACP Theatre Award.
Thompson's career reached new heights with standout performances in Tina Mabry's independent film Mississippi Damned (2009) and Tyler Perry's For Colored Girls (2010), which solidified her presence in the film industry. Raised in a culturally rich environment between Los Angeles and Brooklyn, she draws from her diverse heritage—her father, Marc Anthony Thompson, is of Afro-Panamanian descent and a notable musician, while her mother has both white and Mexican roots. She also has a younger half-sister, Zsela, who is making her mark as a singer-songwriter.
Thompson's early theatrical experience included portraying Hermia in a high school production of A Midsummer Night's Dream at Santa Monica High School. After her time at Santa Monica College, where she studied cultural anthropology, she continued to hone her craft, inspired by mentors like Lisa Wolpe. Throughout her career, Tessa Thompson has emerged as a powerful voice in film, recognized for her compelling performances and artistic contributions.
Filmography
Annihilation
Sylvie's Love
Thor: Ragnarok
Sorry to Bother You
Make It Happen
Selma
Passing
The Listener
Dear White People
Dirty Computer
Creed III
Lady and the Tramp (2019)
When a Stranger Calls (2006)
Furlough
Exquisite Corpse
Creed II
Men in Black: International
War on Everyone
Thor: Love and Thunder
The Initiation of Sarah (2006)
The Marvels
For Colored Girls
Murder on the 13th Floor
Creed
Little Woods
Marvel Zombies
Hidden Palms
Westworld