Marianne Jean-Baptiste

Actress

Birthday April 26, 1967

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Camberwell, London, England

Age 56 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 5′ 1″

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1967

Marianne Raigipcien Jean-Baptiste (born 26 April 1967) is an English actress.

1993

She had previously collaborated with Leigh onstage in It's a Great Big Shame (1993).

She caused controversy when she accused the film industry of racism, noting that leading actors had been asked to attend the Cannes Film Festival, but despite her success, she was not invited.

1994

She was nominated for a 1994 Ian Charleson Award for her performance in William Shakespeare's Measure For Measure with theatre company Cheek by Jowl.

1996

She is known for her role in the 1996 film Secrets & Lies, for which she received acclaim and earned nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and the Golden Globe and BAFTA Award in the same category.

Jean-Baptiste gained international acclaim for the Mike Leigh-directed drama Secrets & Lies (1996), receiving both Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress nominations for her performance, becoming the first black British actress to be nominated for an Academy Award and the second black Briton to be nominated, succeeding Jaye Davidson.

1997

A writer and composer, Jean-Baptiste recorded an album of blues songs and composed the musical score for Leigh's 1997 film Career Girls.

1999

In 1999, she performed in Paris in a French-language production by Peter Brook of The Suit (Le Costume), a one-act play by Barney Simon and Mothobi Mutloatse, based on the short story by Can Themba.

She was also acclaimed for her role as Doreen Lawrence in The Murder of Stephen Lawrence (1999).

Jean-Baptiste relocated for work reasons to the U.S. and lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two daughters.

She honed her American accent and starred in the American television series Without a Trace as FBI agent Vivian Johnson.

2002

Baptiste is also known for her role as Vivian Johnson on the television series Without a Trace from 2002 to 2009, and has since starred in television shows such as Blindspot (2015–2016) and Homecoming (2018).

Jean-Baptiste was born in London to a mother from Antigua and a father from Saint Lucia, growing up in Peckham.

She attended St Saviour's and St Olave's secondary school.

She was classically trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and performed at the Royal National Theatre.

2010

More recently, the actress has appeared in such films as Takers (2010), Secrets in the Walls (2010) and Harry's Law (2012).

2013

She was praised for her stage performance in the 2013 National Theatre production of James Baldwin's play The Amen Corner, directed by Rufus Norris.

As a friend of Angela Bassett, Jean-Baptiste attended Women's Image Network Awards and on Bassett's behalf picked up an award, reading Bassett's poetic acceptance speech for her winning role in the 2013 film Betty & Coretta.

2014

She played Detroit police chief Karen Dean in RoboCop (2014).