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Ayo Edebiri
American actress and comedian

Ayo Edebiri

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American actress and comedian
Work period
2013 -
Gender
Female
Sexual orientation
Non-heterosexuality
Place of birth
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Age
29 years
Education
New York University
Manhattan, New York City, USA
Awards
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy
(2023)
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
(2023)
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series
(2023)
Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series
(2022)
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Biography

Ayo Edebiri (/ˈ əˈdɛbəri/ Eye-oh ə-DEB-ər-ee; born October 3, 1995) is an American actress, comedian, and television writer. Since 2022 she has played chef Sydney Adamu in the comedy-drama series The Bear, for which she won a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award.

Edebiri has been a writer and voice actor on Big Mouth since 2020 and was a writer for the comedy series What We Do in the Shadows in 2022. In 2023, she voiced roles in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem and starred in the comedies Theater Camp and Bottoms. She had another voice role in Inside Out 2 (2024).

Early life and education

Edebiri was born in Boston on October 3, 1995 to a Bajan mother and Nigerian father. She is an only child, and she grew up in the Dorchester neighborhood. Her family is Pentecostal and she regularly attended church services with her parents. She first became interested in comedy through her eighth grade drama class leading her to join the improv club at Boston Latin School. She went to New York University, where she initially intended to study teaching before switching her major to dramatic writing. During her junior year of college, Edebiri began pursuing a comedy career and became an intern at the Upright Citizens Brigade.

Career

2014–2021: Early work

In 2014, Edebiri acted in an episode of the series Defectives. She started her career as a stand-up comedian and performed a stand-up set on Comedy Central's Up Next. Her scripted digital series Ayo and Rachel Are Single began airing on Comedy Central in May 2020, which she cowrote and co-starred in with her friend and fellow comedian Rachel Sennott. Edebiri made her film debut in the 2020 comedy-drama Shithouse, in an uncredited role. She co-hosts a podcast called Iconography with Olivia Craighead which features interviews with guests in conversation about their shared personal icons. The podcast is produced by Forever Dog and the second season was released in 2020.

A television writer, Edebiri wrote for the sole seasons of The Rundown with Robin Thede and NBC's Sunnyside. She joined the writing staff of Big Mouth for the show's fourth season. After Jenny Slate stepped down from voicing the character Missy so the role could be played by a Black actress, Edebiri auditioned and was selected as the replacement in August 2020. Her voice acting as the character began at the end of the show's fourth season. She was a writer and actress in Dickinson's second season on Apple TV+, where she first worked with Christopher Storer, who later created The Bear. She acted in a supporting role in the 2022 film adaptation of the Jennifer E. Smith young adult novel Hello, Goodbye and Everything in Between.

2022–present: breakthrough and The Bear

In 2022 Edebiri gained wider prominence as a main cast member on the FX on Hulu series The Bear. She received a Golden Globe Award, Primetime Emmy Award, and Independent Spirit Award in addition to nominations from the Gotham Awards and the Critics' Choice Awards for her role as Sydney Adamu, an ambitious young sous chef. Lucy Mangan of The Guardian praised her performance declaring her "magnificent" and "still lighting up and punching up every scene she is in". Edebiri made her directorial debut in the season three episode "Napkins" (2024).

Also in 2022, she became a writer and consulting producer on the FX series What We Do in the Shadows, earning a nomination for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Episodic Comedy for the episode "Private School". Edebiri coproduced, appeared and served as a writer on Mulligan (2023), an animated series for Netflix. She provided voice acting as Ham in the Netflix interactive special We Lost Our Human. In the same year, she appeared in an episode of the Mel Brooks Hulu series History of the World, Part II and the Black Mirror episode "Joan Is Awful". She also voiced roles in the Disney Channel series Kiff and the Max series Clone High. Later in 2023, she voiced Glory Grant in the animated superhero sequel Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and April O'Neil in the animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. Both films were financially successful.

In 2023, she starred in the mockumentary comedy film Theater Camp alongside Molly Gordon and Ben Platt. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to positive reviews, with many comparing it to the films of Christopher Guest. Later that year, she guest starred in Abbott Elementary and starred in the teen sex comedy Bottoms opposite Rachel Sennott. Bottoms premiered at South by Southwest. Katie Walsh of The Los Angeles Times wrote, "Sennott and Edebiri deliver two of the funniest performances of the year". She appeared in the film The Sweet East directed by Sean Price Williams, which premiered at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival at the Directors' Fortnight.

She won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2024; as Quinta Brunson won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series that same year, that was the first year that two Black actresses won the two female comedy acting categories in the Primetime Emmys.

Edebiri hosted Saturday Night Live with musical guest Jennifer Lopez in 2024. In a sketch Edebiri indirectly acknowledged having criticized Lopez previously on the podcast Scam Goddess. She voiced Envy in the Pixar film Inside Out 2 (2024), a sequel to the first film.

Edebiri appeared as a crazed woman in the music video for Tyler, The Creator's 2024 single, 'Noid'.

Edebiri will star in the A24 horror film Opus, co-starring John Malkovich. She will play a supporting role in James L. Brooks's comedy film Ella McCay.

Personal life

Edebiri is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America and has frequently canvassed for the organization. She identifies as queer. Edebiri previously dated film writer Colin Burgess. The pair broke up sometime in 2023.

Acting credits

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2020ShithouseEmilyUncredited role
CicadaNikki
2021How It EndsStand Up
As of YetKhadijah
2022Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in BetweenStella
2023Theater CampJanet Walch
BottomsJosie
The Sweet EastMolly
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-VerseGlory GrantVoice
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant MayhemApril O'NeilVoice
2024Omni LoopPaula
Inside Out 2EnvyVoice
2025Ella McCay Post-production
After the Hunt MaggieFilming
Opus Ariel EctonPost-production; also executive producer
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2014DefectivesStaceyEpisode: "Public Display of Affection"
2020–2023Bigtop BurgerFrances (voice)Recurring role
2020–presentBig MouthMissy Foreman-Greenwald (voice)Main role (season 4–present)
2021DickinsonHattieRecurring role (season 2); also writer
The PremiseEve StoneEpisode: "Social Justice Sex Tape"
2022Pause with Sam JayParty GuestEpisode: "Eyes Wide Butt"
2022–presentThe BearSydney AdamuMain role; also director of "Napkins"
2023Abbott ElementaryAyesha TeaguesRecurring role
History of the World, Part IIRunaway SlaveEpisode: "III"
KiffProfessor Totsy (voice)Episode: "Kiff's Mix"
I Think You Should Leave with Tim RobinsonVR Shopping Spree HostEpisode: "I Can Do Whatever I Want."
Black MirrorSandyEpisode: "Joan Is Awful"
We Lost Our HumanHam (voice)Interactive special
2023–2024Clone HighHarriet Tubman (voice)Main role
MulliganGeneral Scarpaccio/Jayson Moody (voice)Recurring role
2024Saturday Night LiveHerself (host)Episode: "Ayo Edebiri/Jennifer Lopez"
2024–presentTales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesApril O'Neil (voice)Main role
2024Everybody Still Hates ChrisDucky/Alice/Biker Gang Lady (voice)Minor roles

Music videos

YearSongArtistRoleRef.
2024"Noid"Tyler, the CreatorFan

Writing credits

YearTitleWriterProducerNotes
2019SunnysideYesNoStaff editor and wrote episode: "Too Many Lumpies"
2020–2022Big MouthYesYesConsulting producer
2021DickinsonYesNoStaff writer and wrote 2 episodes
2022What We Do in the ShadowsYesYesConsulting producer and wrote episode: "Private School"
Craig of the CreekYesNoStory writer of episode: "Adventures in Baby Casino"
2023The Eric Andre ShowYesNoCreative consultant
MulliganYesYesCo-producer and wrote episode: "The Egg Hunt"

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2022
Gotham Independent Film AwardsOutstanding Performance in a New SeriesThe BearNominated
2023
Critics' Choice AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Writing in a Comedy SeriesWhat We Do in the Shadows (for "Private School")Nominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesThe BearNominated
Independent Spirit AwardsBest Supporting Performance in a New Scripted SeriesWon
Writers Guild of America AwardsEpisodic ComedyWhat We Do in the Shadows (for "Private School")Nominated
Dorian TV AwardsBest Supporting TV Performance — ComedyThe BearWon
Television Critics Association AwardsIndividual Achievement in ComedyNominated
Astra TV AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Streaming Series, ComedyWon
Best Writing in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, ComedyWhat We Do in the Shadows (for "Private School")Won
Astra Creative Arts TV AwardsBest Guest Actress in a Comedy SeriesAbbott ElementaryWon
Black Reel AwardsOutstanding Supporting Performance in a Comedy SeriesThe BearNominated
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesWon
2024
Golden Globe AwardsBest Actress – Television Series Musical or ComedyWon
Critics' Choice AwardsBest Actress in a Comedy SeriesWon
Black Reel AwardsOutstanding Voice PerformanceTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant MayhemNominated
BAFTA Film AwardsBAFTA Rising Star AwardNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesThe BearWon
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy SeriesWon
Satellite AwardsBest Actress – Television Series Musical or ComedyNominated
NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesWon
Outstanding Guest Performance in a Comedy or Drama SeriesAbbott ElementaryNominated
Television Critics Association AwardsIndividual Achievement in ComedyThe BearNominated
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
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