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Letitia Wright still can't believe she made the Black Panther poster.
The 24-year-old actress had an out-of-nowhere star-making turn in the Marvel superhero film as the whip-smart Shuri, teenage sister to T'Challa and top scientist in Wakanda. Vibrant, funny and cool, it's the kind of performance that has already left audiences wondering who she is and where they've seen her before. Tessa Thompson has tweeted her praises, as has Diddy, Common and Deadpool actress Brianna Hildebrand.
"She's the scene-stealer of the movie," said Jamie Broadnax, who created the website Black Girl Nerds. "(Executive Producer) Nate Moore has said she is the smartest person in the Marvel universe. She can take folks like Tony Stark to task."
But Wright is still genuinely surprised that her face is on the promotional materials, prominently displayed alongside the likes of Chadwick Boseman, Lupita Nyong'o, Angela Bassett and Michael B Jordan.
Born in Guyana and raised in London, Wright has had a few roles on British TV shows, like Humans and Doctor Who and Black Mirror, but has really just begun to make a name for herself in US films, with small roles in The Commuter and Steven Spielberg's upcoming Ready Player One. She'll also reprise the role of Shuri in Avengers: Infinity War.
She said she was inspired to pursue a life on screen after seeing Keke Palmer in Akeelah and the Bee and Saoirse Ronan in Atonement and Hannah. But a career in acting didn't even seem like a possibility for Wright at first. Her mom, while supportive, thought of it as more of a hobby.
Wright said it was her own drive and determination that made it happen for her, and her ambitions remain high. She wants to be the best and work with the best.
She also wrote down a list of directors who she wants to work with. She’s already checked two off in Spielberg and Ryan Coogler, though she hopes to perhaps work again with Spielberg in a bigger part. Also on her list? Ava DuVernay and Lynne Ramsay.
Starring in Black Panther has been a “dream come true” for her.
(This article has been published in an arrangement with AP.)
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