Carmen Ejogo Biography: Husband, Age, Net Worth, Height, Parents, Movies & TV Shows, Awards

Carmen Ejogo Biography: Husband, Age, Net Worth, Height, Parents, Movies & TV Shows, Awards

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Carmen Ejogo is a distinguished British actress and singer, celebrated for her compelling performances in films such as Selma, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and The Purge: Anarchy.

Her versatile acting, soulful vocal contributions, and dedication to her craft have solidified her as a respected figure in both Hollywood and the global entertainment industry, captivating audiences with her expressive presence and multifaceted talents.

Profile

  • Full Name: Carmen Elizabeth Ejogo
  • Stage Name: Carmen Ejogo
  • Born: October 22, 1973
  • Age: 51 years old
  • Birthplace: Kensington, London, United Kingdom
  • Nationality: British
  • Occupation: Actress, Singer, Television Presenter
  • Height: 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m)
  • Parents: Charles Ejogo and Elizabeth Douglas
  • Siblings: Charles Ejogo
  • Spouse: None
  • Children: Elijah Wright, Juno Wright
  • Relationship: Divorced
  • Net Worth: $3 million USD

Early Life and Education

Carmen Ejogo was born on October 22, 1973, in Kensington, London, United Kingdom, to a Nigerian father, Charles Ejogo, an entrepreneur, and a Scottish mother, Elizabeth Douglas, a former tour guide.

Her early life was marked by tragedy when her father died in a car crash when she was young, leaving her mother to raise Carmen and her younger brother, Charles Ejogo, a businessman featured on Dragons’ Den, in an affordable housing complex in London.

Career

Carmen Ejogo began her career at age 12 with her acting debut in the 1986 rock musical Absolute Beginners, alongside music icons Sade and David Bowie.

At 16, she hosted The Carmen Ejogo Video Show on British Satellite Broadcasting’s Power Station channel, showcasing her charisma as a presenter.

From 1993 to 1995, she presented the children’s series Saturday Disney, further honing her on-screen presence.

Her film career took off in 1997 with a role in Metro alongside Eddie Murphy, followed by appearances in The Avengers (1998) with Ralph Fiennes and Uma Thurman, and Love’s Labour’s Lost (2000) with Kenneth Branagh, where she performed songs like “I Won’t Dance” and “They Can’t Take That Away From Me.”

She portrayed Coretta Scott King in the HBO film Boycott (2000) and Sally Hemings in Sally Hemings: An American Scandal (2000), earning critical praise.

Other notable roles include What’s the Worst That Could Happen? (2001) with Martin Lawrence, Lackawanna Blues (2005), The Brave One (2007) with Jodie Foster, and Away We Go (2009).

In 2012, she starred as Sister Anderson in Sparkle, contributing vocals to songs like “Yes I Do,” “Jump,” and “Something He Can Feel” with Jordin Sparks and Tika Sumpter.

Recent projects include Your Honor (2020–2023) as Lee Delamere, The Crowded Room (2023) as DDA Patricia Richards, I’m a Virgo (2023) as LaFrancine, The Penguin (2024) as Eve Karlo, Goodrich (2024) as Lola, and Fountain of Youth (2025) as Deb McCall.

As a singer, she collaborated with DJ Alex Reece on “Candles” and with Tricky on “Slowly” in the 1990s, and performed in Ride Along 2 (2016).

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @carmenejogo
  • Facebook Handle: Carmen Ejogo
  • Twitter Handle: @carmenejogo

Personal Life

Carmen Ejogo, 51 years old, is divorced and currently single.

She was married twice: first to British musician Tricky (Adrian Thaws) in 1998, a marriage that lasted only a year due to their diverging paths despite a shared love for music.

In 2000, she married American actor Jeffrey Wright, whom she met while filming Boycott.

They had two children, a son, Elijah Wright, and a daughter, Juno Wright, and settled in Brooklyn, New York.

The couple divorced in 2014 after 14 years of marriage.

Her expressive, melancholy eyes are a trademark, and she remains dedicated to her craft and family, avoiding public controversies.

Discography

  • “Candles” (1990s, with DJ Alex Reece, lead vocals)
  • “Slowly” (1990s, with Tricky, vocals and duet)
  • Sparkle Soundtrack (2012): “Yes I Do” (solo), “Jump,” “Hooked on Your Love,” “Something He Can Feel” (with Jordin Sparks and Tika Sumpter)
  • Ride Along 2 (2016): “Something He Can Feel” (performer)

Filmography

Films:

  • Absolute Beginners (1986) – Supporting Role (Film)
  • Cold Lazarus (1996) – Supporting Role (TV Miniseries)
  • Metro (1997) – Ronnie Tate (Supporting Role, Film)
  • I Want You (1998) – Amber (Supporting Role, Film)
  • The Avengers (1998) – Brenda (Supporting Role, Film)
  • Love’s Labour’s Lost (2000) – Maria (Supporting Role, Film)
  • Sally Hemings: An American Scandal (2000) – Sally Hemings (Lead Role, TV Movie)
  • Boycott (2001) – Coretta Scott King (Supporting Role, TV Movie)
  • What’s the Worst That Could Happen? (2001) – Amber Belhaven (Supporting Role, Film)
  • Noel (2004) – Dr. Batiste (Supporting Role, Film)
  • Lackawanna Blues (2005) – Alean (Supporting Role, TV Movie)
  • Kidnapped (2006–2007) – Turner (Main Role, TV Series, 13 episodes)
  • The Brave One (2007) – Jackie (Supporting Role, Film)
  • M.O.N.Y. (2007) – Supporting Role (TV Movie)
  • Law & Order (2008) – April Lannen (Guest Role, TV Series)
  • Away We Go (2009) – Grace DeHarde (Supporting Role, Film)
  • Chaos (2011) – Fay Carson (Main Role, TV Series, 13 episodes)
  • Sparkle (2012) – Sister Anderson (Main Role, Film)
  • Zero Hour (2013) – Rebecca ‘Beck’ Riley (Main Role, TV Series, 13 episodes)
  • Alex Cross (2012) – Maria Cross (Supporting Role, Film)
  • The Purge: Anarchy (2014) – Eva Sanchez (Main Role, Film)
  • Selma (2014) – Coretta Scott King (Supporting Role, Film)
  • Born to Be Blue (2015) – Jane/Elaine (Supporting Role, Film)
  • Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) – Seraphina Picquery (Supporting Role, Film)
  • Alien: Covenant (2017) – Karine Oram (Supporting Role, Film)
  • It Comes at Night (2017) – Sarah (Main Role, Film)
  • Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017) – Maya Alston (Supporting Role, Film)
  • The Girlfriend Experience (2017) – Bria Jones (Main Role, TV Series, 7 episodes)
  • Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018) – Seraphina Picquery (Supporting Role, Film)
  • True Detective (2019) – Amelia Reardon (Main Role, TV Series, 8 episodes)
  • Rattlesnake (2019) – Katrina Ridgeway (Lead Role, Film)
  • Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker (2020) – Addie (Main Role, TV Miniseries, 4 episodes)
  • Dirty Diana (2020) – Petra (Voice, Main Role, Podcast Series, 5 episodes)
  • Your Honor (2020–2023) – Lee Delamere (Main Role, TV Series, 13 episodes)
  • The Space Within (2023) – Cynthia Lewin (Main Role, Podcast Series)
  • I’m a Virgo (2023) – LaFrancine (Main Role, TV Series, 6 episodes)
  • The Crowded Room (2023) – DDA Patricia Richards (Supporting Role, TV Miniseries, 4 episodes)
  • The Penguin (2024) – Eve Karlo (Main Role, TV Miniseries, 6 episodes)
  • Goodrich (2024) – Lola (Supporting Role, Film)
  • Fountain of Youth (2025) – Deb McCall (Supporting Role, Film)
  • Wild Cherry (In Production) – Lorna (Lead Role, Film)
  • Harvest Moon (Post-production) – Adele (Lead Role, TV Series)

Net Worth

Carmen Ejogo has an estimated net worth of $3 million USD. Her wealth is derived from her extensive acting career in films like Selma, Fantastic Beasts, and Alien: Covenant, as well as television roles in True Detective, The Penguin, and Your Honor.

Additional income comes from her vocal performances in Sparkle and collaborations with artists like Tricky and Alex Reece, along with her role as executive producer on Rattlesnake.


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