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Image info
Artist | Gage Skidmore |
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Credit | Own work |
License | cc-by-sa-3.0 |
Desc | Amandla Stenberg speaking at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con International in San Diego, California. |
Usage | Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 |
American actress
Amandla Stenberg is ...
Alive
Born | 23 October 1998 in Los Angeles |
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Age | 24 years, 5 months |
Sex or gender | non-binary |
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Country of citizenship | United States of America |
Occupation | actor, film actor and television actor |
Awards | NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture and BET YoungStars Award |
Twitter username | amandlastenberg |
Instagram username | amandlasponsored and amandlastenberg |
Educated at | Wildwood School |
About Amandla Stenberg
Amandla Stenberg is a force to be reckoned with. Born in Los Angeles in 1998, the actress and activist has been making waves in Hollywood since she was a child. Stenberg first gained national attention for her role as Rue in the blockbuster hit The Hunger Games, but it's her work off-screen that truly sets her apart.
Stenberg has been a vocal advocate for social justice and equality, using her platform to raise awareness about issues like police brutality, cultural appropriation, and LGBTQ+ rights. In 2015, she made headlines with her video "Don't Cash Crop My Cornrows," which called out the fashion industry for appropriating black culture.
But Stenberg's activism is just one part of her story. She's also a talented actress, with a range that belies her young age. In addition to The Hunger Games, she's appeared in films like Everything, Everything and The Hate U Give, which earned her critical acclaim for her portrayal of a young black woman navigating the aftermath of police violence.
Stenberg's star is only on the rise, and it's clear that she's just getting started. As she told Rolling Stone in a 2018 interview, "I want to continue to create art that is meaningful and that has a purpose beyond just entertainment."
References:
- "Amandla Stenberg: The New Activist" by Jamilah Lemieux, Rolling Stone, 2018
- "Amandla Stenberg on 'The Hate U Give,' Code-Switching, and Her Own Activism" by Rebecca Keegan, Vanity Fair, 2018
- "Amandla Stenberg: 'I'm Not Here to Play It Safe'" by Alex Morris, Rolling Stone, 2019
Films - which cast members have died?
Amandla Stenberg has been a part of these films.
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The Hunger Games
2012 film by Gary Ross

Dear Evan Hansen
2021 film directed by Stephen Chbosky

The Darkest Minds
2018 film by Jennifer Yuh Nelson

Colombiana
2011 film by Olivier Megaton

Everything, Everything
2017 film by Stella Meghie

Why Did I Get Married Too?
2010 film by Tyler Perry

Texas Killing Fields
2011 film by Ami Canaan Mann

The Hate U Give

Where Hands Touch
2018 film directed by Amma Asante

As You Are
2016 film

Bodies, Bodies, Bodies
American film directed by Halina Reijn
Television - which cast members have died?
Amandla Stenberg has been a part of these shows.
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Sleepy Hollow
American TV series

The Acolyte
Upcoming American streaming television series set in the Star Wars universe

Neo Yokio
2017 Japanese-American animated series

Drunk History
American television comedy series

Mr. Robinson

Ziwe (television show)
Variety television show on Showtime hosted by Ziwe Fumudoh
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