Sophie Okonedo
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 55 |
Date of birth | August 11,1968 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | London |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 173 (cm) |
Upcoming movies | Hellboy |
Parents | Henry Okonedo |
Joan Okonedo | |
Children | Aoife Martin |
Awards | Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play |
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special | |
Glamour Award for Film Actress | |
John and Wendy Trewin Award for Best Shakespearean Performance | |
Alma mater | Royal Academy of Dramatic Art |
Nominations | Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role |
Nationality | British |
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ID | 411126 |
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
Æon Flux
Christopher Robin
The Hollow Crown
After Earth
Dirty Pretty Things
The Jackal
The Escape Artist
The Aftermath
Stormbreaker
Martian Child
Hellboy
Young Soul Rebels
The Slap
Oliver Twist
Scenes of a Sexual Nature
Criminal Justice
Wanderlust
Mrs Mandela
In Defence
Sinbad
Scream of the Shalka
Go Now
Father & Son
War Book
Skin
The Governor
This Year's Love
Clocking Off
Staying Alive
Born With Two Mothers
Whose Baby?
Wild Rose
Alibi
Maria's Child
Thailand: Earth's Tropical Paradise
Mayday
Flack
Sweet Revenge
Deep Secrets
Never Never
Earth's Natural Wonders: Living on the Edge
Peaches
Death on the Nile
Hotel Rwanda
The Secret Life of Bees
Sophie Okonedo Life story
Sophie Okonedo CBE is an English actress and narrator. Okonedo was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 2010 and Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2019, both for services to drama.
Anna Wintour: Vogue editor says 'art scene is so important' to UK
By Annabel RackhamEntertainment reporter
Vogue editor Dame Anna Wintour has told The Bbc that she is raising money for arts in the UK as a result of funding cuts.
Alongside British editor Edward Enninful , she has curated an event called Vogue World, with proceeds going towards organisations in need.
" We wanted to make sure that donations were broadly distributed to very small organisations, " she told Bbc News .
Vogue has selected mostly London-based institutions to receive funding.
Dame Anna, 73, said This Was " absolutely" a response to the decision Last Year to over a three-year period.
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) announced in early 2022 that it would to More Than 100 locations outside the capital.
Nadine Dorries , who was culture secretary at The Time , said the funding shifted new cultural investment " into places previously at the back of the queue" adding: " Everyone should have access to it no matter where They Live or what their background. "
Dame Anna said: " I understand the importance of regional theatres and other organisations.
" [But] the London art scene is so important economically to The City . So many people come to London as tourists to appreciate the art scenes. "
The London Met GalaProceeds from ticket sales for The Event , which will " celebrate a mix of opera, dance, theatre and fashion" and donations from philanthropists total More Than £1m, according to Vogue.
The full list of recipients is yet to be announced, but will be divided into three categories, including larger organisations, small arts companies and independent artists and freelancers.
Those set to receive funding include the National Theatre , The Royal Ballet and Southbank Sinfonia and smaller organisations such as The National Youth Orchestra, Stanley Arts and choral ensemble The Sixteen .
For More Than 20 years, Dame Anna has been the organiser of the Met Gala , a yearly fundraising ball for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's costume institute in New York .
From choosing the theme to inviting The Guests , Dame Anna is no stranger to hosting a major event and hopes Vogue World will be just as successful as the gala.
She explained she decided to put on a Vogue World event in the capital, which will mark the start of London Fashion Week in September, after holding a successful Vogue fundraiser in New York .
" Our idea had always been that this would be an event that would travel and because London is our second biggest market, the idea had always been that it would go for its second incarnation, " She Said .
Vogue is 'diverse and inclusive'The Met Gala is known for its exclusivity, but Dame Anna insists this London event will be accessible to all, with " prices that students can hopefully afford".
She Said Vogue, which has 10 imprints around The World , has done a lot to diversify its offering beyond unaffordable High Fashion and says it's important to her that all price points are represented in the magazine.
" Our entry points are so diverse and inclusive Today - wherever you are in The World , " Dame Anna said.
" For someone who really delves deep into fashion, we know how engaged they are with our Vogue runway content, with Vogue video.
" We feel that fashion is a global language and it's up to us to meet our audiences where they are and give them content of quality, authority, confidence and fun. "
Dame Anna on retirementDame Anna, who is also chief content officer for Vogue owner Conde Nast , has been working in fashion journalism for More Than 50 Years .
There is often speculation in The Fashion world and in The Press about how much longer she will stay in her current role as editor.
She says she has no plans To Retire and is " extremely lucky and thrilled to have The Position [at Vogue]".
" Right now I'm really loving what I do and I have no plans to think about Anything Else at present, " she added.
Edward and AnnaEdward Enninful , who will be of British Vogue next year to take on a new role, worked alongside Dame Anna in planning Vogue World.
She described his contribution as " amazing" but said This Was " not in any way unusual" as the pair work together on a daily basis.
Enninful told The Bbc he had " partnered closely with Anna for almost 30 years" whilst working at Conde Nast and added the pair " work very intuitively".
" We know How To bring our creative visions together to create something very different to anything we might do apart, " he added.
The 51-year-old said he was involved in bringing together some of The Event 's artists for The Night including Stormzy, Sir Ian Mckellen , Kate Moss , Sophie Okonedo , Naomi Campbell and Sienna Miller .
" You will see so many of them appearing together sometimes for the First Time , " He Said . " I think it's really going to blow our audience away.
" And there are definitely going to be a lot of surprises - We Are pulling out all the stops and I can't wait to see how The Audience reacts. "
Enninful, who helped decide who received funding, said it was important that any money given was for unrestricted use to " put power into The Hands of organisations to make decisions they need to".
He also said as someone who works closely with independent artists and freelancers it was important they were considered too as " our creative industry is fuelled [by them].
" [They're] people who are often The Best in their field, but who frequently go unrecognised. It was really important to me, as someone who freelanced heavily in the early days of my career, to include them within the donation recipient list, " he added.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com