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British-Nigerian Actress plays Harriet Tubman in movie ‘Harriet’
British born Nigerian actress, Cynthia Erivo displayed a very stunning performance in the recently released trailer for Harriet Tubman biography movie ‘Harriet’.
Grammy-winner Cynthia Chinasaokwu O. Erivo who played the iconic character, Harriet, earned the praise of fans and critics alike for her detailed portrayal as shown in the trailer.
‘Harriet’ is a biopic of the famous slave-turned-freedom-fighter and key player in the Underground Railroad, Harriet Tubman.
The trailer for the film begins with Tubman running for her life. “Follow that north star. “If there’s no stars, follow the river,” is echoed as she runs from the slave masters.
The Tony and Emmy winning actress, Erivo gives an astounding performance as she jumps into the river saying, “I’m gonna be free or die.”
Alongside Erivo, ‘Harriet’ also stars two other British-Nigerian actors, Deborah Ayorinde (Girls Trip) and Zackary Momoh (Seven Seconds).
The movie, which will premiere in November, also cast Leslie Odom Jr. (Murder on the Orient Express), Janelle Monáe (Hidden Figures), Joe Alwyn (The Favourite).
Since her breakout role as Celie in the Broadway revival of ‘The Colour Purple’, Erivo has had an impressive performance lineup especially in ‘Bad Times at the El Royale’ and ‘Widows’.
She won the 2016 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical as well as the 2017 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album.