Susan Wokoma

Susan Indiaba Wokoma (born 31 December 1987) is a British actress, writer and director. She is best known for her roles as Edith in the Enola Holmes films, Cynthia in Chewing Gum, Raquel in the E4/Netflix show Crazyhead and Fola in Cheaters. Wokoma was listed as one of Europe's Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2017 and named a BAFTA Breakthrough Brit by an international jury the same year.[1]

Susan Wokoma
Wokoma at the premiere of The Beautiful Game 2024
Born
Susan Indiaba Wokoma

(1987-12-31) 31 December 1987 (age 36)
Peckham, London, England
Alma materRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art
Occupation(s)Actor, writer, director
Years active2002–present

Early life and education

Wokoma was born on 31 December 1987, in London; her parents are Kalabari from Rivers State in South-South Nigeria. They lived on the now demolished North Peckham Estate. Her mother worked as a cleaner, and her father worked multiple jobs. He died in 2012.

Wokoma made her television debut at the age of 14 as a participant in CBBC's Serious Jungle in 2002.[2] She was also a member of The National Youth Theatre, making her professional acting debut in the BAFTA-winning That Summer Day.

She has a bachelor's degree in acting from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduating in 2010.[3]

Career

Since graduating, her television appearances have included Phoebe Waller-Bridge's debut television show Crashing[4] as well as the film adaptation of Half of a Yellow Sun and The Inbetweeners 2.[5] Her theatre work includes productions at the Royal Court, Bush Theatre, Almeida Theatre, The Royal National Theatre, Donmar Warehouse and St. Ann's Warehouse in New York.[6] In 2017, she made her West End theatre debut alongside Martin Freeman and Tamsin Greig in the premiere of the Olivier Award-winning comedy Labour of Love by James Graham at the Noël Coward Theatre in London.[6]

In 2017, Wokoma won the RTS Best On-Screen Performance award for Crazyhead.[7] In 2016, she won Best Supporting Actor at the BBC Audio Drama Awards for her performance in the radio adaptation of Marie NDiaye's Three Strong Women.[8] Wokoma is the voice of Princess Talanji in World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth, the seventh expansion of the popular World of Warcraft game.[9] Wokoma wrote, starred and associate produced the Sky comedy short Love The Sinner.[10] Love The Sinner went on in 2019 to be screened at the BFI London Film Festival[11] and was longlisted for the British Independent Film Awards in the British Short Film category.[12]

Wokoma co-wrote (alongside Shaun Pye) an episode of Romesh Ranganathan’s sitcom The Reluctant Landlord (Series 2), also for Sky.[13] She was in the writers' room for the second series of the Netflix original series Sex Education.[14]

In 2019, she starred in the Channel 4 and IFC comedy Year of the Rabbit alongside Matt Berry and Freddie Fox.[4] In June and July 2019, she played Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in London.[6] The Daily Telegraph said of her performance: "All are terrific and Susan Wokoma sheer bliss, delivering one of the most endearing and effortlessly funny Bottoms I've ever seen."[15] In October 2020, Wokoma starred in the Amazon Studios comedy Truth Seekers and joined the cast of the feature film adaptation of Enola Holmes alongside Millie Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill and Helena Bonham Carter.[16] Wokoma had a leading role in the BBC drama Cheaters.[4] In May 2022, Wokoma started directing her first feature film, Three Weeks, which she also wrote and is starring in.[17]

Wokoma was a contestant on the 16th series of Taskmaster, which started airing in September 2023.[18] She came third.

Filmography

Key
Denotes projects that have not yet been released

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006That Summer DayMarieTV film
2013Half of a Yellow SunAmalaDrama/Romance

Director: Biyi Bandele

Alpha: OmegaFighterShort film
2014The Inbetweeners 2DellaComedy film
2015The Last Hours of Laura KJess ManningTV film
Burn Burn Burn[5]MeganComedy/Drama
2016Our Ex-WifeAllisonTV film
Kid GlovesLucyShort film
2018To Provide All PeopleJunior DoctorTV film
Susan Wokoma's Sky Comedy Short: ‘Love The Sinner’Ann / Adult JoannahShort film
2019The Ghost and the House of Truth[5]Bola OgunDrama

Director: Akin Omotoso

2020Night BusNatashaShort film
Enola HolmesEdithAction/Adventure/Crime

Alongside Sam Claflin

A Response to Your MessageNarratorTV film
2022The House[5]RosaVoice role
Save the CinemaDollyComedy Drama

Alongside Krrish Patel

Lilith & EveLilithShort film
The Loneliest Boy in the WorldSusanneComedy/Horror
Enola Holmes 2EdithAction/Adventure/Crime
2024The Beautiful GameProtasiaDrama/Sport

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Holby CityElsa EzeEpisode: "China in Your Hands"
DoctorsJen OldhamEpisode: "Get Smart"
Hotel TrubbleDaisyRecurring role; 5 episodes
2013MisfitsRozSeries 5, Episode 4
2015Brain FreezeMs HucklebuckSeries regular; 31 episodes
UncleCash Pig CashierSeries 2, Episode 6
Bluestone 42JasmineRecurring role; 3 episodes
Horrible ScienceDr. SensibleSeries regular; 10 episodes
2015-17Chewing GumCynthiaSeries regular; 10 episodes
2016CrashingJessicaRecurring role; 3 episodes
CrazyheadRaquelSeries regular; 6 episodes
2017ZappedRinaEpisode: "The Party"
2017-19PortersFrankieSeries regular; 9 episodes
2019Year of the Rabbit[19]Mabel WisbechSeries regular; 6 episodes
Dark MoneySabrina StevensMiniseries; 4 episodes
Super Simple Love StoryEpisode: "Pilot"
2020Truth Seekers[19]HelenSeries regular; 8 episodes
2022Toast of LondonNina ArmenianEpisode: "LA Story"
Rules of the GameDI Eve PrestonRecurring role; 4 episodes[20]
Cheaters[19]FolaSeries regular; 18 episodes[21]
PeacockLizRecurring role; 3 episodes
2023Tabby McTatSock (voice)Upcoming[22]
TaskmasterHerselfSeries 16[23]
2024Inside No. 9CleoEpisode: "Boo to a Goose"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2018World of Warcraft: Battle for AzerothPrincess Talanji

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