Noma Dumezweni's first film role was as Celia in Dirty Pretty Things in 2002.
Noma Dumezweni never formally attended drama school, although she did go to the Wolsey Youth Theatre in Ipswich every Sunday for four years to learn improvisation and perform in the summer seasons.
Noma Dumezweni's one-person show, The Bogus Woman, won the Fringe First and Manchester Evening News Theatre Award in 2000.
Noma Dumezweni won the Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role for her work in A Raisin In The Sun in 2005.
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