Adepero Oduye
Adepero Oduye is a talented actress from Brooklyn, New York, with Nigerian roots. She completed her education at Cornell University, where she cultivated her passion for acting. Her training includes mentorship under esteemed figures such as Wynn Handman, Austin Pendleton, and Susan Batson. The pronunciation of her name is "Add-eh-pair-o Oh-due-yay."
Oduye has made significant contributions to the theater scene, showcasing her talents in notable productions. She appeared in Danai Gurira's acclaimed play *Eclipsed* at the Yale Repertory Theatre, and her performances in *The Bluest Eye* at Hartford Stage and Long Wharf Theatres further solidified her reputation. Additionally, she participated in the AEA workshop of *Fela!*, directed and choreographed by the legendary Bill T. Jones.
Her film career took off when she portrayed Alike in the celebrated short film *Pariah*, written and directed by Dee Rees, which earned critical acclaim and numerous awards. Oduye has also featured in several other short films, including Gabriele Zamparini's *Water*, Russell Costanzo's *The Tested*, and Nadiah Hamzah's *Sub Rosa*. With her compelling performances and dedication to her craft, Adepero Oduye continues to make a mark in both theater and film.
Filmography
Galveston
Pariah
Steel Magnolias (2012)
Geostorm
Tazmanian Devil
The Dinner
Viper Club
The Big Short
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
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