Lupita Amondi Nyong’o was the child of to Peter and Dorothy Nyong’o and was raised in Kenya. Her father who was a senator worked as a visiting professor in political science in Mexico City, Mexico. She was sent to Mexico at the age of 16 to learn the language Spanish. She studied Film Studies at the Hampshire College, located in Massachusetts and graduated from the Yale School of Drama’s acting class.
She started her career in the production team for several films which include, Fernando Meirelles’s ‘The Constant Gardener’, Mira Nair’s ‘The Namesake’ and the director Salvatore Stabile’s ‘Where God Left His Shoes’. Her inspiration to take up p...
Lupita Amondi Nyong’o was the child of to Peter and Dorothy Nyong’o and was raised in Kenya. Her father who was a senator worked as a visiting professor in political science in Mexico City, Mexico. She was sent to Mexico at the age of 16 to learn the language Spanish. She studied Film Studies at the Hampshire College, located in Massachusetts and graduated from the Yale School of Drama’s acting class.
She started her career in the production team for several films which include, Fernando Meirelles’s ‘The Constant Gardener’, Mira Nair’s ‘The Namesake’ and the director Salvatore Stabile’s ‘Where God Left His Shoes’. Her inspiration to take up p...
Allain was born on the 30th of October 1959 and has established herself as an accomplished African-American producer of Independent movies. Allain was born to illustrious parents; her father Dr. Charles Allain being a biochemist and her mother Gwen Allain Miller, an acclaimed educator. Allain spent her childhood in California and received her education there itself. Following this, Stephanie went on to pursue her B.A. in English and creative writing from the University of California, in Santa Cruz.
She later followed it up by starting her film career in the Creative Artists Agency, California, a talent and sports management agency. She worked as a story analyst for high-pr...
Allain was born on the 30th of October 1959 and has established herself as an accomplished African-American producer of Independent movies. Allain was born to illustrious parents; her father Dr. Charles Allain being a biochemist and her mother Gwen Allain Miller, an acclaimed educator. Allain spent her childhood in California and received her education there itself. Following this, Stephanie went on to pursue her B.A. in English and creative writing from the University of California, in Santa Cruz.
She later followed it up by starting her film career in the Creative Artists Agency, California, a talent and sports management agency. She worked as a story analyst for high-pr...