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Who is Amandla Stenberg?
Amandla Stenberg is an American actress who came into the limelight after portraying Rue in The Hunger Games and is also known for her role as Madeline Whittier in Everything, Everything. She has appeared in Beyoncé’s music video Lemonade in 2016, for which she gained BET Awards for YoungStar Award. She has also starred in the television series Sleepy Hollow as Macey Irving.
Quick Bio
Birth Name | Amandla Stenberg |
Nickname | Amandla |
Date of Birth | October 23, 1998 |
Place of Birth | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Age | 22 years old |
Sun Sign | Scorpio |
Ethnicity | African-American, Danish |
Religion | Judaism |
Height | 5 feet 3 inches / 160 cm |
Weight | 56 kg / 123 lbs |
Body Build | Slim |
Eye Color | Dark Brown |
Hair Color | Dark Brown |
Sexuality | Bisexual |
Profession | Actress and Singer |
Nationality | American |
Residence | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Distinctive Features | Curly hair |
Family
- Father – Tom Stenberg (Businessman)
- Mother – Karen Brailsford (Spiritual counselor and writer)
- Siblings – She has 2 older half-sisters on her father’s side.
Education
Amandla attended Wildwood School, a private school, in Los Angeles. In 2016, Stenberg announced via Instagram that she would be attending film school at New York University.
Amandla Stenberg Personal Life
Amandla Stenberg was in a relationship with singer Mikaela Mullaney Straus aka King Princess from 2018 to 2019.
She was in a relationship with Jaden Smith in the past.
Professional Statistics
Film Debut
Amandla Stenberg made her feature film debut in 2010, playing younger version of Zoe Saldana‘s character (Cataleya Restrepo) in an action-thriller “Colombiana”.
Television Debut
Amandla was cast in the recurring role of Macey Irving, the daughter of Captain Frank Irving (Orlando Jones), on Fox television series “Sleepy Hollow” from 2013 to 2014.
Famous For
Her portrayal of Rue in “The Hunger Games”, a 2012 dystopian science fiction thriller film, is considered as one of her best works in her acting career. The film was successful in terms of both critical acclaim and earning at the box office. She won a Teen Choice Award for Choice Chemistry with Jennifer Lawrence for her work in the film.
She also earned huge appreciation from critics for her role as Maddy Whittier in the romantic drama film “Everything, Everything”. The film had a high success rate which centers around a girl, who, due to an illness, can’t go outside her house, and her neighbor Olly, who wants to help her.
Brand Endorsements
Amandla has done a number of advertisement gigs from her early age. Her first modeling gig was when she posed for Disney’s catalogs at the age of four. She has also appeared in TV commercials for Kmart, Walmart, McDonald’s, Marshalls Law, GMC SUV, Sutter Health, Buildthedream.org, among others.
She was made the youth ambassador for non-profit organization No Kid Hungry.
Amandla Stenberg Favorites
- Food – Japanese candy
- Movie – The Shining (1980)
- Style Icon – Solange Knowles (Beyonce‘s younger sister)
Amandla Stenberg Net Worth
Amandla Stenberg has a net worth of $2 million dollars.
Social Media Profiles
- Facebook – amandlastenberg
- Instagram – amandlasponsored
- Twitter – amandlastenberg
Amandla Stenberg Facts
In the Zulu language, her first name “Amandla” means “Power”.
She is a gifted musician, and can play the violin, drums and guitar. Her cover of Mac DeMarco’s “Let My Baby Stay” is featured on the Everything, Everything
Amandla describes herself as non-binary or gender-expansive.
In 2013, Stenberg began performing on the violin and singing harmonies at Los Angeles venues with singer/songwriter Zander Hawley.
She was featured on Dazed’s Autumn 2015 cover and named her as “one of the most incendiary voices of her generation”.
She was featured in Time’s list of Most Influential Teens in 2015 and 2016, respectively.
Amandla co-wrote the comic book “Niobe: She is Life” with Sebastian Jones, which was released in November 2015. They released their second part of the trilogy, “Niobe: She is Death”, in May 2017.
Her paternal grandmother was an Inuit from Greenland.
In 2012, She was named #1 Breakout Kid Actor by Entertainment Weekly.
In June 2018, she came out as gay in an interview with Wonderland magazine.