Zindzi Okenyo (born 1985 or 1986) is a television and theatre actress and musician from Sydney.[2] A graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA),[2] she is a presenter on Play School, and performs music professionally under the stage name Okenyo.[1] She is best known for the song "Woman's World",[5] from her debut EP album, The Wave.[6]
Zindzi Okenyo | |
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Also known as | Okenyo[1] |
Born | 1985 or 1986 (age 38–39) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Genres | R&B, hip hop, soul[2][3] |
Occupation(s) | Musician, actress |
Labels | Elefant Traks[4] |
Website | www |
Career
editMusic
editIn 2013, Okenyo signed to the promotional label Niche Productions,[7] and in 2016 to indie record Label Elefant Traks.[4] Her debut single, "Broken Chest", was released in November 2013.[8] "Woman's World" was nominated for Best Song on FBi Radio in 2017.[9] The song was chosen for the Women's National Basketball League 2017 Campaign,[10] and was also used in a US Apple Instagram Promotion.[11] 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"[12] with comparisons to artists like Erykah Badu and Janelle Monae. Okenyo and her song featured in the documentary Her Sound, Her Story"[13] 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.[14] The song was featured in VicHealth's "This Girl Can - Victoria" television ad campaign.[15]
Okenyo has performed gigs with Santigold[16] and Billie Eilish,[17] played at Splendour In the Grass[18] and VIVID Sydney,[19] and recently played her first run of headline shows.[20]
Television
editOkenyo's television credits include Play School, off-screen Narrator of Hoopla Doopla! (2014),[21] the role of Amanda in the Australian television series Sisters,[22][23] journalist Millie Hussey in the television drama series The Code, and Sophie in the series Janet King.[24]
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."[25]
In 2024, Okenyo played the role of Pip Sweeney in Troppo (2022-), which was based on Candice Fox's best-selling Crimson Lake novels.[26] Okenyo would also appear in Stan original series Critical Incident.[27]
Theatre
editOkenyo has performed in the following theatre productions:
- An Ideal Husband, Melbourne Theatre Company[28]
- Antony and Cleopatra, Sydney Opera House[29]
- La traviata, Belvoir St Theatre[30]
- Gaybies, Eternity Playhouse[31]
Filmography
editYear | 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
editYear | 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
edit- ^ a b 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.
- ^ a b c 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.
- ^ a b "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. [dead link]
- ^ 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
edit- 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.