FLORENCE KASUMBA as AYO, member of the Dora Milaje in THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER (2021)
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FLORENCE KASUMBA as AYO, member of the Dora Milaje in THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER (2021)
“I have wanted to be in the MCU since the MCU debuted. I didn’t even know what I was auditioning for. And so they sent notes like, “Just overact. It’s okay, just go for it.” So, I was like, “Okay.” And I did some very great overacting. They called, and they were like, “Hey, you got the part.” And I’m like, “What part? What’s the part?” Before they even told me what it was, I said to my agent, I was like, “Oh my gosh, what if it’s Monica Rambeau?” And then it was Monica Rambeau, and I lost it. And I practically tried to jump off a set of stairs ‘cause I thought I could fly. I was so excited.”
TEYONAH PARRISH on getting the role of MONICA RAMBEAU in WANDAVISION (2021)
teyonah parris as monica rambeau
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WANDAVISION (2021): The Series Finale
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Teyonah Parris photographed by Diwang Valdez for The New York Times.
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I can get through. WANDAVISION (2021)
Nia Dennis, from UCLA, 2021 Floor Exercise
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“Black culture is not really recognized or known in the sport of gymnastics, so it was really important to me to bring that into the light of gymnastics”
-Nia Dennis, Collegiate Gymnast
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