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Wunmi Mosaku
English-nigerian actress

Wunmi Mosaku

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English-nigerian actress
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Wunmi Mosaku (born 31 July 1986) is a Nigerian-born British actress, best known for her role as Joy in the 2009 BBC Two miniseries Moses Jones, for which she was awarded "Best Actress in a Miniseries" at the Roma Fiction Festival.

Early life

Mosaku was born in Zaria, Nigeria, and subsequently emigrated to Manchester, England, where she attended Trinity Church of England High School and Xaverian Sixth Form College. She also sang for eleven years in the Manchester Girls Choir.

2007 to present

Mosaku graduated from RADA in 2007 and made her stage debut at the Arcola Theatre in a production of Pedro Calderón de la Barca's The Great Theatre of the World. Since then she has also appeared in Rough Crossings, directed by Rupert Goold and based on the book by Simon Schama, at the Lyric Hammersmith; The Vertical Hour by David Hare and Truth and Reconciliation, both at the Royal Court Theatre and Mules at the Young Vic. In 2009 she appeared in Katrina a verbatim play which told six people's stories of their struggles of survival when Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans August 2005. Mosaku was originally cast as Sophie in the UK premiere of Ruined by Lynn Nottage at the Almeida Theatre but had to pull out due to an injury.

In 2008, she appeared in the first of the UNDEREXPOSED exhibitions at the National Portrait Gallery designed to raise the profile of black role models and celebrates the talent that exists among the Black British community. Her photo also appeared on Commercial Way, Peckham, London, as part of the exhibition.

She featured on the front cover of Screen International magazine June–July 2009 as one of the UK Stars of Tomorrow, and in 2011 was featured in Nylon Magazine's 2011 Young Hollywood issue.

In 2010 Wunmi Mosaku was named one of The Seven Fresh Faces of Toronto International Film Festival, for I Am Slave, in which she starred. She plays Malia, a girl who has been kidnapped from her village in Sudan, and sold into slavery. For her performance Mosaku won awards such as Best Actress at the Birmingham Black Film Festival, Best Onscreen performance at the Cultural Diversity Awards and Best Female performance at the Screen Nation Awards. In 2011 Mosaku joined Vera and played the role of Holly Lawson but left the show after just one year.

In 2015, Mosaku played the part of Quentina, a traffic warden, in the three-part BBC series Capital based on John Lanchester's novel of the same name.

In 2016, she appeared in "Playtest", an episode of the anthology series Black Mirror.

Personal life

When asked to list her personal heroes, Mosaku included her grandmother Anike Adisa, whom she described as having "taught me so many lessons", actor Albert Finney who Mosaku said was her inspiration for attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, her colleague and former instructor at RADA, William Gaskill, Paul Newman who she stated she admired not just for his acting but also for his philanthropic efforts with Newman's Own, and Oprah Winfrey who Mosaku said she considers "a superwoman."

Filmography

Television

YearShowRoleNotes
2007*Sold: Episode #1.5FirefighterITV
2008Never Better: "First Week Euphoria"ServerBBC Two
2008Doctors: "Who Do You Think You Are Kidding?"Nurse Kelly StrathairnBBC One
2008The Bill: "Trial and Error: Part 1"Sophie OduyaITV
2009Moses JonesJoyBBC Two
2010Silent WitnessCharlie GibbsBBC One
2010One Night in EmergencyBeautiful NurseBBC Scotland television film
2010Father & SonStacey CoxRTÉ One, ITV
2010Law & Order: UKTamika VincentITV
2011VeraHolly LawsonITV
201132 Brinkburn StreetJoyBBC One
2011The Body FarmRosa GilbertBBC One
2011JoAngélique Alassane
2013Dancing on the EdgeCarlaBBC Two
TruckersBBC One
2014In the FleshMaxine MartinBBC Three
2015Don't Take My BabyBelindaBBC Three
CapitalQuentinaBBC One
2016Black MirrorKatieEpisode: "Playtest"

Film

YearFilmRoleDirectorNotes
2006The Women of TroyHelen of TroyPhil Hawkins
2010HoneymoonerSeemaCol Spector
2010WombEricaBenedek Fliegauf
2010I Am SlaveMaliaGabriel Range
2011StolenSonia CarneyJustin Chadwick
2011CitadelMarieCiaran Foy
2013PhilomenaYoung nunStephen Frears
2015Don't Take My BabyBelindaBen AnthonyTV Movie
2016Batman v Superman: Dawn of JusticeKahina ZiriZack Snyder

Radio

  • Drama on 3: The Vertical Hour (2008), on BBC Radio 3, as Terri Scholes
  • Drama on 4 Normal and Nat (2009) on BBC Radio 4 as Shanice
  • Drama on 4 Amazing Grace (2010) on BBC Radio 4 as Grace

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