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From Manchester Estate to Stardom: Wunmi Mosaku's Journey
20 Jan
Summary
- Mosaku's career launched with a £30 bus trip and acting audition.
- She stars in 'Sinners,' earning praise and award nominations.
- Mosaku reflects on cultural assimilation and finding her roots.
Wunmi Mosaku, a Manchester native, has achieved stratospheric success with her compelling performance in the vampire thriller 'Sinners.' The 39-year-old actress is experiencing a rigorous awards season, with her portrayal of Annie, a Hoodoo priestess, garnering significant attention and positioning her for potential accolades.
Her career trajectory began with a modest £30 bus fare to London for an acting audition, a decision supported by her mother, which led her to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (Rada). Despite early challenges, including being one of the few Black students in her class, Mosaku persevered.
Mosaku's role in 'Sinners' has brought her increased public scrutiny, particularly regarding her second pregnancy. She chose to announce it in Vogue to manage speculation, expressing the cultural significance of privacy in her Nigerian heritage.



