Lupita Nyong'o
Anaitwa Lupita
Amondi Nyong'o…alizaliwa mnamo March 1, 1983 …. team Pisces mwenzangu huyu lol… Lupita ana uraia wa nchi mbili ambazo ni Kenya iliko asili yake na Mexico alikozaliwa. Mbali na uigizaji Lupita ni
muongozaji wa filamu... maisha ndio yameanza kwake...wewe una 30 unalia oooh umri umeenda thubutu!!
Lupita ni binti wa
kiluo (mjaluo)… mweusi tii.. na anaye jisikia fahari kuwa mweusi, anayejiamini
kuwa vile alivyo ndivyo alivyo na atabaki kuwa hivyo. Pengine weusi wake
umekuwa kivutio kikubwa uko Hollywood ambako sasa anapamba vichwa vya habari kutokana na Muigizaji
Brad Pitt kuonyesha kuvutiwa nawe si tu kwa kazi nzuri aliyofanya katika filamu
ya 12 years a slave aliyoshiriki naye bali pia kwa muonekano wake kwa ujumla.
Hahahahaa Angeline Jolie ameshalia wivu tayari…
Lupita na Brad Pitt...
katika watu aliotamani kuonana nao mmoja wapo ni Brad
dream come true lol....
Akiwa mtoto wa
pili kati ya sita wa Bwana Peter Anyang Nyong’o mwanasiasa mashuhuri Kenya na bi. Dorothy. Lupita alizaliwa nchini Mexico ambako kipindi hicho baba yake alikuwa
mkufunzi wa chuo uko Mexico . Akiwa bado hajatimiza mwaka wazazi wake
walirejea nchini Kenya ambako Lupita alipata elimu yake ya
msingi. Akiwa na miaka 16 wazazi wake walimrejesha mexico kwa miezi kadhaa ili kujifunza kispanish.
Elimu yake ya chuo
aliipata Marekani, chuo cha Hampshire alikokuwa anasomea digrii ya filamu na
sanaa za majukwaani. Akashirikia katika utayarishaji filamu mbalimbali mpaka 2002
lipoamua kurudi Kenya na kushirikia tamthiliya ya SHUGA. Mwaka
uliofuata Lupita akaitumia taaluma yake kuandaa kuandika, kuandaa na kucheza
filamu yake inayoitwa In my Genes ambayo inazungumzia hali ya maalbino nchini Kenya . Filamu hii ilitumika kwenye matamasha
mbalimbali.
Lupita akipokea busu la muigiza Leonardo Di Caprio
unaambiwa Brad alitania 'Hey man stay away from my girl'
Lupita hakukomea
hapo, alirudi shule kusomea ugizaji zaidi safari hii akiwa chuoni YALE. ambako
nako alishiriki kikamilifu katika michezo mbalimbali. Alipohitimu tu ndio
akapata nafasi ya kushiriki filamu ya 12 years a salve ambayo ilitoka mwaka
jana.
Lupita ameshiriki
katika filamu mbalimbali akianzia nchini Kenya ambako yupo pia katika tamthiliya ya
Shuga, na hii si mara yake ya kwanza
kushiriki filamu ya kimataifa. alikwisha shiriki hapo nyuma lakini filamu hii
ya Steve McQueen 12 Years a Slave (2013) aliyoigiza kama Patsey ndio haswa iliyomtoa na kumletea
tuzo kadhaa huku akiendelea kuingia katika vinyang’anyiro tofauti vya
kushindania tuzo mbalimbali.
Lupita akiwa na moja ya tuzo zake
YAFUATAYO NI
MAHOJIANO ALIYOFANYA KUHUSIANA NA FILAMU YAKE YA 12 YEARS A SLAVE KABLA YA FILAMU HIYO KUZINDULIWA
One
of the striking things about Lupita
Nyong'o is the passion and
intensity with which she speaks about her role in12 Years a Slave.
While some actors live with a role for a brief time, do the job and move on,
she seems moved by her character Patsey on a more meaningful level, and
understandably so. As an object of fixation for Master Epps (Michael
Fassbender), Patsey represents one of the most brutal aspects of slavery in
America . The film was Nyong'o's first major audition as a
graduating student from the Yale School of Drama, and her performance is
already generating critical acclaim and considerable Oscar buzz ahead of the
film's October 18 release.
We've
covered Nyong'o's work since about 2010 and know her as a writer and director
as well as an actor. She made time to talk with Shadow & Act about her experience on 12 Years a Slave, as well as
what's on the horizon for her career.
SHADOW&ACT:
It was a pleasant surprise to see a new face cast for such a coveted role in a
high profile film, when Steve McQueen could have potentially gone with an
actress already in the mainstream. Can you talk about the casting process for
this. Was it a role that you specifically wanted and auditioned for?
LUPITA
NYONG'O: My manager [Didi Rea] received the script for another
client of hers, Garrett
Dillahunt, who plays Armsby
in the movie. But she read the role of Patsey and thought I'd be good for it.
It was just at the time when Yale was allowing us to audition for professional
gigs because we were about to graduate, and so 12 Years a Slave was actually the first audition that I
went on tape for in New
York . It just so
happened that the next week I was going to LA for a showcase, so then Francine Maisler, the casting director, invited me
in to her office to audition. It was a one-hour, very grueling audition. Then I
was shortlisted and invited to Louisiana to audition with Steve about two weeks later. So it was
three auditions in three different states.
S&A:
The most painful and memorable scene to watch is that in which Epps asks
Solomon (Chiwetel Ejiofor) to whip your character, and as he starts to do that,
Epps takes over because he doesn't like Solomon's effort. McQueen doesn't
completely show the violence, but suggests it through your character. It's not
only emotionally stirring, but McQueen makes us watch for what seems like an
eternity, which makes it even more uncomfortable. Tell me about filming that
scene.
LN:
All throughout filming 12
Years a Slave, there was a
focus like no other. Everyone took ownership of this film and gave their all.
So there was always a reverence, a vibration on set, as Michael [Fassbender]
says a lot. It was like a sound that you could hear, a focus. And on that
particular day I remember getting on set and feeling like I was covered. Everyone
knew that this was going to be a hard day, not just for me, but for everyone
involved. And we just went about getting it done. In the autobiography, Solomon [Northup] describes that day as the
"darkest day of all time." But I felt safe going to that depth of
despair in that environment. And I also felt the humiliation quite similar to
what Patsey must have felt, though obviously hers was much worse.
sehemu ya filamu ya 12 years a slave
S&A:
Was that a scene that was heavily workshopped beforehand, if only to get it
done in as few takes as possible, given how painful it is to observe?
LN:
No, that's the thing about Steve. He doesn't like to belabor things too much.
He did want it to be a one take thing, he said that. We got on set, we walked
through it at 30%, how we thought it would run naturally. Then he and [DP]Sean
Bobbitt would work out the
camera movement accordingly.
Steve
and Sean have been working together for 13 years and are seamless partners. They
have this instinct for performance. So for me as an actor there were some
technicalities involved, for example I wasn't being whipped so I had to react
to the crack of the whip and be present for that, but I wasn't bombarded with
the technicalities of where the camera was. I just had to truthfully believe in
the imaginary circumstances and give it my all.
Lupita na waigizaji mashuhuri wengine wa Hollywood
S&A:
Tell me about seeing yourself in the role for the first time. What was your
reaction?
LN:
I was dreading seeing it to tell you the truth. I felt very generous and open
in performing it, but I was nervous about seeing it and hating my work. I
finally went and saw it at the beginning of June at Fox Searchlight in New York . I cried a lot. It was a cathartic experience, but I'm
so glad I went through it because I was able to see this masterpiece that Steve
created and what everyone else brought to it.
You
go through a lot watching the film but it makes you feel closer to humanity. I
think it's a real gift to be faced with man's potential for extreme cruelty but
also man's resilience and the fact that love really does conquer everything.
It's the only answer to these kinds of atrocities and it’s not a passive thing.
It's about taking a stand to the point that such a film like this can be made
so that we can face our history, embrace it, and move on.
S&A:
Your name is showing up on a lot of lists as a Best Supporting Actress Oscar
nominee. Is all of that sinking in yet? Do you feel prepared for it, because
it's only going to get even more chaotic as awards season begins.
LN:
I don't know whether I'm yet prepared and for that kind of conversation. For
me, my challenge was just to do this woman justice because this is a true
story. The woman that I met in Solomon's autobiography was astounding, so
astounding that he took time to describe her history so specifically. She left
a mark on him. So that was my concern, to do right by Patsey. For it to be
viewed now and see that she's resonating with people - I'm relieved. I feel
relief because I feel like I did my best, and my best translated. I'm so
excited about that.
Lupita kazini...kwenye 12 years a slave...
S&A:
Once the film is released nationwide and there's an even wider awareness of
you, it may not be so easy for you to walk down the street as it may be now.
Are you even thinking about that, at this point?
LN:
That is going to be an interesting thing. I'm kind of curious, I don't know. I
don't really know whether or not there's a way to prepare for that.
S&A:
We've learned about the upcoming airplane thriller in which you co-star with
Liam Neeson. What else is next for you, not only with acting, but also with
writing and directing?
LN:
I definitely intend to create my own work in the future so that we don't have
to keep saying we don't have work for black women. But right now I don't know
what's next. I hope that there are more opportunities to come my way.
S&A:
Is there any particular kind of project you're interested in doing next?
LN:
Drama is my sweet spot, but the thing about being an actor is that you want to
do a variety of things. I definitely love fantasy and would want to be in a
fantasy project.
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