Nigerian - Actress | December 2, 1983 -
I went to an all-girls boarding school in Maryland. I used to laugh at the girls in the theater program - I was pre-med, National Honors Society; I was on that track.
Yvonne Orji
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Every time you're on stage, you're acting.
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I love a dark brown blush, like brown on brown.
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On a man, I love Tom Ford's Tobacco Vanille. But I wear Orchid Soleil - I love a sweet smell.
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I say all the time that when you first meet me, you know three things right off the bat: I'm Nigerian, I love to laugh, and I love Jesus.
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I grew up Catholic, so I had a more traditional relationship with religion.
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Over the years, my relationship with God has changed my life for the better - it's grown me up, given me a sense of purpose, and grounded me in my identity.
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My faith - as well as my Nigerian culture - really gave me the substance and foundation to be who I desire to be in life.
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I grew up with three older brothers, so I'm very much a tomboy in real life.
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I don't even know anyone who hasn't watched 'Sex and the City.' If you didn't, we can't be friends.
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New York is a walking city, so you'll be dressed to the nines, and you'll go out, and you feel more special and more pretty because more people acknowledge you.
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High school is really when I came into my own.
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