Danai Gurira

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Danai Gurira is an American actress who is best known for her role as Michonne on the AMC horror drama series 'The Walking Dead'

Feb 14, 1978

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: February 14, 1978
  • Nationality: American, Zimbabwean
  • Famous: African American Actress, New York University, Film & Theater Personalities, Actresses, Playwrights
  • City/State: Iowa
  • Siblings: Choni, Shingai, Tare
  • Known as: Danai Jekesai Gurira
  • Universities:
    • New York University
    • New York University
    • Tisch School of the Arts

Danai Gurira born at

Grinnell, Iowa

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Birth Place

Danai Gurira currently lives in Los Angeles and regularly travels to New York City. She can speak in four languages: French, Shona, basic Xhosa, and English.

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Personal Life

She has been linked to her 'The Walking Dead' co-star Norman Reedus since they casually locked lips while on the sets of the show. However, the two have not spilled any details about the relationship yet and she is considered to be single.

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Personal Life

Danai Jekesai Gurira was born on February 14, 1978 in Grinnell, Iowa to Roger and Josephine Gurira. Her father was formerly a lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at Grinnell College, and her mother was formerly a librarian at the college. Both of them later joined the staff of University of Wisconsin–Platteville.

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Childhood & Early Life

Danai is the youngest of the four siblings. She has two sisters named Shingai and Choni, and a brother named Tare, who is a chiropractor.

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Childhood & Early Life

In December 1983, when she was only five, her parents, who had relocated to the United States from Southern Rhodesia in 1964, went back to Harare, Zimbabwe after the country gained independence.

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Childhood & Early Life

She attended Dominican Convent High School in Harare, and later returned to the US to study psychology at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota. After completing her graduation, she entered New York University's Tisch School of the Arts to study acting and earned a Master of Fine Arts degree.

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Childhood & Early Life

After completing her acting course, Danai Gurira began playwriting side-by-side her stage acting career because she thought that it would allow her to better utilize her skills as an actress. Within a short period of time, she built a reputation as a playwright and was commissioned by Yale Repertory Theatre, Center Theatre Group, Playwrights Horizons, and the Royal Court.

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Stage Career

In 2005, she co-wrote and performed ‘In the Continuum’ with Nikkole Salter, depicting on her part the perspective of a Zimbabwean woman who had contracted HIV from her husband. The play was staged first at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company and later off-Broadway, and earned her an 'Obie Award', an 'Outer Critics Circle Award', and a 'Helen Hayes Award' for Best Lead Actress.

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Stage Career

She made her Broadway acting debut playing Martha Pentecost in a production of 'Joe Turner's Come and Gone' by August Wilson at the Belasco Theatre in 2009. The same year, she published the play 'Eclipsed', which tells the story of five sex slaves taken captive by commandos in Liberia during the regime of Charles Taylor shortly before the civil war ended.

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In 2011, she briefly portrayed Isabella in 'Measure for Measure' for Shakespeare in the Park at the Delacorte Theater, and then in 2012, staged her third play, 'The Convert', at the Kirk Douglas Theatre. They play which depicts the conflict within Jekesai, a girl who escapes a forced marriage arrangement, earned Gurira the 'Whiting Award' for an emerging playwright.

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Stage Career

She was commissioned by Yale Repertory Theatre to write the play, 'Familiar', directed by Rebecca Taichman, which chronicles the experiences of a first generation American. The play premiered at Yale Repertory Theatre in January 2015 and opened Off-Broadway at Playwright's Horizons the following month, and earned her the 'Sam Norkin Award'.

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Stage Career

Danai Gurira's screen acting career started with the 2007 film 'The Visitor', in which her portrayal of Zainab got her the 'Method Fest Independent Film Festival Award' for 'Best Supporting Actress'. In the following years, she appeared in a few small roles in films such as 'Ghost Town', '3 Backyards', 'My Soul to Take', and 'Restless City'.

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TV & Film Career

During this time, she also appeared in guest roles in a number of television shows including 'Law & Order: Criminal Intent', 'Life on Mars', 'Law & Order', 'American Experience', and 'Lie to Me'. In 2010, she bagged a recurring role in the HBO drama series 'Treme'.

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TV & Film Career

In March 2012, it was announced that she will join the cast of AMC's horror-drama series 'The Walking Dead', as Michonne, a relentless, katana-wielding character, in the third season of the show. She has been one of the major characters on the show ever since, even though with her recent success on high-budget films, fans are worried about the future of her character.

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She was cast in the lead role of a Nigerian woman struggling to live in the United States in the 2013 independent drama film 'Mother of George', directed by Andrew Dosunmu. In June that year, she won the 'Jean-Claude Gahd Dam Award' at the 2013 'Guys Choice Awards' for her performance in the film.

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She provided the voice of Fury in Disney's animated fantasy film, 'Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast', in 2015. Two years later, she portrayed Afeni Shakur, rapper Tupac Shakur's mother, in the biographical drama film 'All Eyez on Me'.

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