Amandla Stenberg
Amandla Stenberg, born on October 23, 1998, is a talented American actress and activist known for her impactful performances and advocacy work. She rose to prominence at a young age with her portrayal of Rue in the blockbuster film *The Hunger Games* (2012), which marked the beginning of a promising career. Following this breakthrough, she showcased her versatility in the supernatural series *Sleepy Hollow* (2013–2014) and starred in the romantic drama *Everything, Everything* (2017).
Stenberg garnered widespread acclaim for her role in *The Hate U Give* (2018), where she depicted a teenage girl grappling with the aftermath of a police shooting, highlighting her ability to tackle significant social issues through her craft. More recently, she appeared in the comedy horror film *Bodies Bodies Bodies* (2022) and is set to feature in the upcoming *Star Wars* series *The Acolyte* (2024).
In addition to her acting career, Amandla made her musical debut in 2015 as part of the folk-rock duo Honeywater, contributing the song "Let My Baby Stay" to the soundtrack of *Everything, Everything*. A prominent advocate for LGBTQ youth, Stenberg has been recognized for her influence, making it onto *Time* magazine’s lists of the most influential teens in both 2015 and 2016. Her multifaceted talents and dedication to activism continue to inspire many.
Filmography
The Darkest Minds
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Dear Evan Hansen
Where Hands Touch
Everything, Everything
The Hunger Games
Colombiana
The Melodic Blue: Baby Keem
Bodies Bodies Bodies
As You Are
The Hate U Give
A Taste of Romance
My Animal
Rio 2
The Eddy