Zindzi Okenyo | |
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Also known as | Okenyo |
Born | 1985 or 1986 (age 38–39) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Genres | R&B, hip hop, soul |
Occupation(s) | Musician, actress |
Labels | Elefant Traks |
Website | www |
Zindzi Okenyo (born 1985 or 1986) is a television and theatre actress and musician from Sydney. A graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), she is a presenter on Play School, and performs music professionally under the stage name Okenyo. She is best known for the song "Woman's World", from her debut EP album, The Wave.
Career
Music
In 2013, Okenyo signed to the promotional label Niche Productions, and in 2016 to indie record Label Elefant Traks. Her debut single, "Broken Chest", was released in November 2013. "Woman's World" was nominated for Best Song on FBi Radio in 2017. The song was chosen for the Women's National Basketball League 2017 Campaign, and was also used in a US Apple Instagram Promotion. Authors at the Noisey site, operated by Vice (magazine), said of the song: "There is a self-awareness and empowerment in the lyrics and a defiant resolve in the message as she identifies misrepresentation in gender and sexual stereotypes" with comparisons to artists like Erykah Badu and Janelle Monae. Okenyo and her song featured in the documentary Her Sound, Her Story" about the "inequality of women in the Australian Music Industry".
"Woman's World 2.0" is a remix of "Woman's World" featuring Miss Blanks and Jesswar. The song was featured in VicHealth's "This Girl Can - Victoria" television ad campaign.
Okenyo has performed gigs with Santigold and Billie Eilish, played at Splendour In the Grass and VIVID Sydney, and recently played her first run of headline shows.
Television
Okenyo's television credits include Play School, off-screen Narrator of Hoopla Doopla! (2014), the role of Amanda in the Australian television series Sisters, journalist Millie Hussey in the television drama series The Code, and Sophie in the series Janet King.
In 2018, reflecting on her success as an actor and musician, she said, "It's really exciting because my identity and my artistry are starting to work together... I always imagined that happening because it's really important to me to explain myself and express myself in different ways."
In 2024, Okenyo played the role of Pip Sweeney in Troppo (2022-), which was based on Candice Fox's best-selling Crimson Lake novels. Okenyo would also appear in Stan original series Critical Incident.
Theatre
Okenyo has performed in the following theatre productions:
- An Ideal Husband, Melbourne Theatre Company
- Antony and Cleopatra, Sydney Opera House
- La traviata, Belvoir St Theatre
- Gaybies, Eternity Playhouse
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref |
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2024 | Critical Incident | Inspector Ivy Tsuma | TV series: 6 episodes | |
Troppo | Sweeney | TV series: 8 episodes | ||
2023 | Wolf Like Me | Alex | TV series: 2 episodes | |
Deadloch | Kate | TV series: 2 episodes | ||
Totally Completely Fine | Caitlin | TV series 2 episodes | ||
2022 | Fisk | Patch | TV series 1 episode | |
2021 | Wakefield | Tamara | ||
2019 | Get Krack!n | Nekisa | ||
2018 | Harrow | Sally | ||
2017 | Sisters | Amanda | TV series: 7 episodes | |
2017 | Janet King | Sophie | TV series: 1 episode | |
2015 | Hiding | Jacq | TV series 3 episodes | |
2014 | The Code | Millie | TV series 4 episodes | |
Wonderland | Maxy Slipper | TV series 1 episode | ||
Plonk | Hip blogger |
Film appearances
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2020 | The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee | ACN Anchor | |
2019 | This Time, Maybe | Zoe | |
Lilttle Monsters | Security Guard #1 | ||
2017 | The Casting Game | Bonnie | |
2009 | What if Girl | Officer Worker | Short |
References
- ^ McDonough, Keely (5 February 2018). "Zindzi Okenyo presents Play School by day and acts and performs sets by night". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
- ^ Kembrey, Melanie (26 February 2018). "Actor, musician and presenter Zindzi Okenyo on taking risks and self care". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- "THE WAVE - EP by OKENYO on Apple Music". Apple Music.
- ^ "Okenyo Inks Deal With Elefant Traks". theMusic. 28 April 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
- Double J (8 March 2018). "International Women's Day: Seven songs to soundtrack your International Women's Day". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
- "Theatre star Okenyo negotiates hurdles of being a queer hip-hop artist". The Daily Telegraph.
- Heath, Larry (27 September 2013). "the AU interview: Okenyo (Sydney)". The AU Review.
- Moskovitch, Greg (21 November 2013). "Okenyo releases "Broken Chest" music video". musicfeeds.com.au. Sydney, Australia. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
- "Best Song - FBi Radio".
- "OKENYO Teams Up With Fox Sports To Launch New WNBL Season". theMusic. 26 September 2017. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
- "OKENYO in Apple's #TheVolumeUpSeries!". Sugaroo!. 17 March 2018.
- Burke, Cait Emma (9 August 2017). "Clink Your Glasses to OKENYO's New Video For 'WOMAN's WORLD'". Noisey. Vice.
- Rowe, Zan (6 July 2018). "Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore and Michelle Grace Hunder's 'Her Sound Her Story'". Take 5. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
- McLaughlin, Molly (6 December 2017). "Okenyo, Miss Blanks and Jesswar team up for a tour de force on 'Woman's World 2.0'". Purple Sneakers.
- "This girl definitely can in Victoria". VicHealth. 26 March 2018.
- Tell, Stephanie (21 July 2016). "Santigold, Okenyo - Prince Bandroom, Melbourne 20/07/17". Music Feeds.
- "Billie Eilish, Okenyo". theMusic.
- Bullock, Kyle (28 July 2015). "One on One: Sampology & Okenyo at SITG". Red Bull.
- "Okenyo Feed". Music Feeds. 19 May 2023.
- "Okenyo Announces 'The Wave' National Tour". Niche Productions. Archived from the original on 18 August 2018. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
- Reynolds, Megan (26 February 2015). "Building Chinese Relations with Kids TV". Mumbrella. Archived from the original on 12 June 2014. Retrieved 18 May 2024.
- Kembrey, Melanie (26 February 2018). "Actor, musician and presenter Zindzi Okenyo on taking risks and self care". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
- DeBolt, Virginia (6 September 2018). "Review: Sisters". oldaintdead.com. Old Ain't Dead. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
- "Janet King: Full Cast & Crew". IMDb. IMDb.com Inc. 2017. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
- Mathieson, Craig (9 June 2018). "'I pushed myself': Zindzi Okenyo on EP The Wave and taking Urthboy's advice". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- Troppo (TV Series 2022– ) - IMDb. Retrieved 1 August 2024 – via www.imdb.com.
- Knox, David (16 July 2024). "Airdate: Critical Incident | TV Tonight". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
- "AN IDEAL HUSBAND Season Extended at Melbourne Theatre Company". broadwayworld.com. Wisdom Digital Media. 25 July 2018. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
- Kenney, Kath (11 March 2018). "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA THEATRE REVIEW (SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE)". dailyreview.com.au. Ludo Media. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
- Tongue, Cassie (31 August 2015). "Review: La Traviata – Belvoir Downstairs". AussieTheatre.com. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
- Blake, Jason (12 February 2015). "Gaybies review: Modern families in focus in Dean Bryant's sharp verbatim show". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
Further reading
- Daniel, Smriti (16 March 2022). "Zindzi Okenyo on racism in Australian theatre and honouring Saartjie Baartman in Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
External links
Categories:- 1980s births
- Living people
- Australian film actresses
- Australian hip-hop singers
- Australian people of Nigerian descent
- Australian stage actresses
- Australian television actresses
- 21st-century Australian actresses
- 21st-century Australian singers
- 21st-century Australian women singers
- Australian soul singers
- Australian contemporary R&B singers
- Musicians from Sydney
- Actresses from Sydney
- Singers from Sydney