Carmen Ejogo
Carmen Ejogo popped into the world in Kensington, London, with roots stretching from Nigeria to Scotland—a real mix, honestly. She kicked things off on UK television back in the early '90s, hosting Saturday Disney, which, if you remember, was a staple for British kids waking up way too early on weekends. But she didn't hang around just the UK scene for long. America called, and she answered with a string of film roles that had her working alongside big names like Eddie Murphy in Metro and Martin Lawrence in What’s the Worst That Could Happen? Also, you can’t forget her turn with Kenneth Branagh in Love’s Labour’s Lost. That’s some serious range.
She even had her own gig, The Carmen Ejogo Video Show, on BSB’s Power Station—kind of a deep cut, but hey, it happened. One of her more intense roles came when she played Sally Hemings in Sally Hemings: An American Scandal, diving right into some heavy historical drama. Later, she showed up as Sister Anderson in the Sparkle remake, bringing her own flavor to the cult classic.
And then there’s her music side—yeah, she’s not just an actor. She’s done vocals with the likes of Alex Reece (that’s her voice on “Candles”) and even teamed up with Tricky on “Slowly.” If you’ve seen Sparkle (2012), you’ve definitely heard her—she’s all over that soundtrack, belting out tracks solo and with co-stars. Oh, and she’s a member of Mensa, so don’t try her on trivia night. Carmen’s just got layers, you know?