10 Things You Didn’t Know About Adepero Oduye
The American born actress, writer and director, Adepero Oduye was born in Brooklyn, New York to Nigerian parents into a family of seven siblings. She broke into limelight in 2011 when she starred in the acclaimed and award-winning independent film, Pariah, for which she received several awards and a nomination for Best Female Lead at the Independent Spirit Awards. She made her Broadway debut opposite Cicely Tyson in Horton Foote’s, The Trip To Bountiful. The versatile American-Nigerian actress, writer and director has definitely paved a successful path for himself in the international entertainment scene by starring in blockbuster movies with prominent entertainment stars.
Here are 10 things you probably didn’t know about the American born actress, writer and director, Adepero Oduye:
1. Adepero Oduye was born in Brooklyn, New York to Nigerian parents into a family of seven siblings.
2. She graduated pre-med from the Cornell University and later she decided to pursue her passion for acting.
3. Her breakout role came in 2011 when she starred in the acclaimed and award-winning independent film, Pariah, for which she received several awards and a nomination for Best Female Lead at the Independent Spirit Awards.
4. The following year, she joined an all-star cast in the Steel Magnolias television remake as Annelle Dupuy-Desoto, a role originated by Daryl Hannah.
5. She made her Broadway debut opposite Cicely Tyson in Horton Foote’s, The Trip To Bountiful.
6. She was featured in the 2012 Vanity Fair Hollywood Issue Cover and in The New York Times as one of 2012 Great Performances.
7. She made her directorial debut with” Breaking In”, a short film about a young black man’s first time being stopped and frisked by the NYPD, based on her brother’s early experience.
8. Her upcoming projects include the sci-fi action film, Geostorm and the American drama thriller, The Dinner, starring Richard Gere.
9. She has worked with prominent entertainment stars like Gabrielle Union, Steve Carell, Cicely Tyson and Chiwetel Ejiofor to mention a few.
10. In 2015, she shared the screen with Steve Carell in Adam McKay’s comedy-drama titled “The Big Short”, which won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.