Nikki Amuka-Bird: Biography, Age, Career, Family And Movies

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Nikki Amuka-Bird: Biography, Age, Career, Family And Movies

Nikki Amuka-Bird

Nikki Amuka-Bird (born 1976) is a Nigerian-born British actress of the stage, television and film.

Early life

Amuka-Bird was born in Delta, Nigeria, where her father still lives. She left there as a young child with her mother and was brought up in England and in Antigua. Attending boarding-school in Britain, Amuka-Bird originally hoped to be a dancer. That ambition was thwarted by injury:

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I hurt my back and at that point was deciding what to do university-wise and I thought I would try for drama college because I knew you could do some dancing there but it didn’t have to take over everything. It was only really when I went to drama college that that world [acting] opened up to me and I fell in love with it and became obsessed like everybody else.

She went to the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and subsequently performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC).

Career

Amuka-Bird’s theatrical credits include Welcome to Thebes (National Theatre); Twelfth Night (Bristol Old Vic, for which she won an Ian Charleson Award nomination in 2004 for playing Viola); World Music (Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, and Donmar Warehouse); Top Girls (Oxford Stage Company); A Midsummer Night’s DreamThe Tempest and The Servant of Two Masters (RSC); Doubt: A Parable (Tricycle Theatre).

Her film credits include The Omen (2006 remake), CargoAlmost Heaven as well as the screen adaptation of Alexander McCall Smith’s novel The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency. On television, Amuka-Bird has appeared in SpooksThe Line of BeautyThe Last EnemyRobin HoodTorchwood, and a recurring role in the reimagined BBC apocalyptic series Survivors. In 2010 she appeared as Det. Supt Gaynor Jenkins in the BBC’s Silent Witness.

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She appeared in Small Island, the BBC adaptation of Andrea Levy’s award-winning novel, broadcast in December 2009. In June 2016 it was announced that she and Phoebe Fox would star in the production of Zadie Smith’s novel NW. It was broadcast on BBC Two on 14 November 2016[5][6] and Amuka-Bird received a BAFTA for Best Actress.

On Christmas Day 2017 she was heard as the voice of the Glass Woman in the Doctor Who Christmas Special “Twice Upon a Time” broadcast on BBC One.

Personal life

In 2003, Amuka-Bird married actor Geoffrey Streatfeild, whom she met while touring with the RSC in Japan.[citation needed] The marriage lasted seven years.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Forgive and ForgetNicky
2005Almost HeavenRosie
2006CargoSubira
The OmenDr Becker
2008The DisappearedShelley Cartwright
2011CoriolanusTV Pundit
2014The Face of an AngelRoxanne
2015Jupiter AscendingDiomika Tsing
2016DenialLibby Holbrook
2017The Children ActAmadia Kalu QC
2018A Private WarRita Williams
2019The LaundromatMiranda
The Personal History of David CopperfieldMrs. Steerforth

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1999–2005Holby CityVarious3 episodes
1999The BillDoreen West1 episode
1999GraftersMarthaMiniseries
2000Safe as HousesCaroleTelevision movie
2000DoctorsNurse1 episode
2003Canterbury TalesConstance Musa1 episode
2003–2004Bad GirlsPaula Miles8 episodes
2004Murder PreventionGemma1 episode
2005AfterlifeSandra Petch1 episode
2005CasualtyMoji Muzenda1 episode
2005Casualty @ Holby CityMoji Muzenda3 episodes
2005; 2010Silent WitnessSimone Campbell / Det Supt Gaynor Jenkins4 episodes
2006The True Voice of ProstitutionTelevision movie
2006The Line of BeautyRosemary Charles2 episodes
2006SpooksMichelle Lopez1 episode
2006Robin HoodAbbess1 episode
2006Born EqualItsheTelevision movie
2007Five DaysPC Simone FarnesMiniseries
2007The WhistleblowersHelen Errol1 episode
2008TorchwoodBeth Halloran / Sleeper Agent1 episode
2008The Last EnemySusan RossMiniseries
2008The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective AgencyAlice Busang1 episode
2008–2010SurvivorsSamantha Willis MP5 episodes
2009Small IslandCeliaMiniseries
2011–2013LutherDet. Sgt / Det. Chief Inspector Erin Gray8 episodes
2012SinbadThe Professor1 episode
2014House of FoolsFiona1 episode
2014Death in ParadiseAnna Jackson1 episode
2014LovesickAnna1 episode
2015Inside No. 9Joanne1 episode
2016NWNatalieTelevision movie
2017Doctor WhoThe Testimony (voice) / Helen Clay1 episode “Twice Upon a Time”
2018Hard SunGrace MorriganMain cast, 6 episodes
2019Gold DiggerMarshaUpcoming miniseries
TBAAvenue 5Rav MulcairMain cast
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