Yvonne Orji

Yvonne Anuli Orji[1] (born 2 December 1983) is a Nigerian-American actress and comedian. She is best known for her role in the television series Insecure (2016–2021), for which she has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and three NAACP Image Awards.

Yvonne Orji
Born
Yvonne Anuli Orji

(1983-12-02) 2 December 1983
EducationGeorge Washington University (BA, MPH)
Occupation
Years active2011–present

Life and career

Orji was born on 2 December 1983, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria, and grew up in Laurel, Maryland in the United States.[2] She spent her high school years in the small town of Lititz, Pennsylvania where she attended Linden Hall, the oldest all-girls boarding school in the country. Raised Catholic, Orji is now a devout Protestant and has stated that she will remain a virgin until marriage.[3]

She earned her BA in liberal arts and a master's degree in public health at George Washington University as well. Orji's parents expected her to become a doctor, lawyer, pharmacist, or engineer. However, she was inspired to do comedy as a graduate student when she performed stand-up in the talent portion of a beauty pageant.

After graduate school, in 2009, Orji moved to New York City to pursue a career in comedy.[3] In 2015, she landed the role of Molly on Insecure without an agent or any real acting experience.[4] In 2021, she began development on a series for Disney+ titled First Gen. The series is based on her personal life and is produced by Oprah Winfrey and David Oyelowo.[5] Orji is the author of the book Bamboozled by Jesus.[6]

She gave a speech at TEDxWilmingtonSalon in 2017 titled, "The wait is sexy". In the talk, she explains her reasons for abstaining from sex before marriage.[7]

Charitable efforts

Outside of her creative work, she is dedicated to philanthropy. In 2008 and 2009 she spent six months working in post-conflict Liberia, with Population Services International (PSI), an NGO that utilizes social marketing in the adoption of healthy behaviors. While in Liberia, she worked with a group of talented youth to help build a mentoring program as well as a weekly talk show that helped educate and prevent the spread of teen pregnancy and HIV/AIDS. She currently lends her time and voice as a (RED) Ambassador, a Literacy Champion for Jumpstart and working with JetBlue for Good.[8]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Love That Girl!NjidekaEpisode: "Head Shrunk"
2013Sex (Therapy) with the JonesMoshindaShort film
2016–2021InsecureMolly Carter34 episodes
2017Jane the VirginStacy2 episodes
Flip the ScriptAd Exec 1Episode: "Mad Woman"
2018Night SchoolMaya
2019A Black Lady Sketch ShowFlight attendantEpisode: "Why Are Her Pies Wet, Lord?"
2020Momma, I Made It!HerselfHBO comedy special
SpontaneousAgent Carla Rosetti
2021Vacation FriendsEmily Conway-Parker
Yearly DepartedHerself - HostAmazon Prime Video comedy special
2022The Wonder YearsTammyEpisode: “Love & War”

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2020 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Insecure Nominated

Further reading

Wilson, H. W. (November 2018). "Yvonne Orji". Current Biography. 79 (11): 51–55. ISBN 9781682176412. OCLC 1005191045.

References

  1. GW Alumni Association. "Yvonne Anuli Orji". www.alumni.gwu.edu. The George Washington University. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  2. "YVONNE ORJI". Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  3. Davis, Allison P. (10 October 2016). "Molly From 'Insecure' Is Your New Favorite Single Lady". The Ringer. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  4. Connley, Courtney (17 November 2018). "Yvonne Orji landed her role on HBO's 'Insecure' with no agent, no manager and zero acting experience". CNBC. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  5. Andreeva, Nellie (13 January 2021). "Yvonne Orji Autobiographical Comedy Produced By David Oyelowo & Oprah Winfrey In Works At Disney+". Deadline. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  6. "Book | Bamboozled By Jesus". Bamboozledbyjesus.
  7. "The wait is sexy". YouTube. TEDx Talks.
  8. "Insecure - Yvonne Orji Knows the Fight Against AIDS Happens on the Ground". HBO. Retrieved 24 January 2022.

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