Marianne Jean-Baptiste
Milestones
- Birthplace: London, England, United Kingdom
- Birthday: April 26, 1967
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2002
Co-starred in the CBS series "Without A Trace"
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2001
Appeared in "The Vagina Monologues" in London
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2001
Portrayed the loyal secretary to a CIA agent in "Spy Game"
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2000
Played a scientist who oversees a mind transfer between a serial killer and a psychiatrist in "The Cell"
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1999
Cast as the mother of a black teen who was stabbed to death in a racial incident in "The Murder of Stephen Lawrence" (ITV), based on a well-known real-life case in London; aired on PBS in 2002
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1999
Co-starred in "The 24 Hour Woman" as the personal assistant to a TV host
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1998
Was featured in the Oprah Winfrey-produced ABC miniseries "The Wedding"
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1996
Garnered international recognition for co-starring role in Leigh's "Secrets & Lies"; received Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for her role as an adoptee who finds her birth mother
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1993
Appeared in the play "It's a Great Big Shame", directed by Mike Leigh
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1991
Feature film debut in bit part in "London Kills Me", directed by Hanif Kureishi
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1991
Wrote and starred in one-woman show "Ave Africa" while still attending RADA
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Appeared on stage with the Cheek By Jowl company