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Sophie Okonedo is a British actress born on August 11, 1968, in London, England. Her father, Henry Okonedo, was Nigerian and passed away in 2009. Her mother, Joan Okonedo, is of Jewish heritage and worked as a Pilates instructor. When Sophie was five years old, her father left the family, and she was subsequently raised by her mother in a single-parent household, which faced financial challenges.
Okonedo trained at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), where she developed the foundation for her acting career across stage, screen, and audio performance.
Sophie Okonedo's career spans film, television, theatre, and audio drama. She gained early recognition for her role as Alison Cheney in the 2003 BBC webcast "Doctor Who: Scream of the Shalka," where both her voice and likeness were used for the animated character. She later returned to the "Doctor Who" universe in 2010, portraying Liz Ten in the episodes "The Beast Below" and "The Pandorica Opens."
Her television credits also include an appearance in "Clocking Off," a series created by Paul Abbott and written by Danny Brocklehurst. In 2006, she acted in the film "Stormbreaker" as Mrs. Jones and the following year played Nancy in a BBC adaptation of "Oliver Twist."
Okonedo received acclaim for her portrayal of May Boatwright in the 2008 film "The Secret Life of Bees," appearing alongside Dakota Fanning, Queen Latifah, Alicia Keys, and Jennifer Hudson. Her character was depicted as struggling with depression. In 2009, she played Sandra Laing in the film "Skin," a role based on a real-life South African woman of mixed heritage, co-starring Sam Neill and Alice Krige.
Her other performances include the role of Hunter in Dirk Maggs' BBC radio adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s "Neverwhere," and Ruth Younger in the 2014 Broadway revival of Lorraine Hansberry’s "A Raisin in the Sun."
In addition to screen roles, Sophie Okonedo has an extensive background in theatre and audio drama. She has worked with the Royal National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company and appeared in numerous audio productions. Her stage work has earned her critical acclaim and prestigious awards, particularly for her roles in classical and contemporary plays.
Okonedo has received numerous nominations and awards over the years. Notable nominations include:
Some of her notable award wins include:
In 2010, Sophie Okonedo was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) during the Queen's Birthday Honours in recognition of her services to drama.
Sophie Okonedo is currently not married. She has one daughter, Aoife, from a previous relationship. Okonedo resides in Muswell Hill, London. She proudly embraces her mixed heritage, identifying with both her Nigerian and Jewish roots. She has described her daughter as an “Irish Nigerian Jew,” celebrating their multicultural background. She is also known for her natural hair style, which has become a signature part of her public image.
Her estimated net worth is approximately $5 million, reflecting her successful and diverse acting career.
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