- Nascido(a) em
- Nome de nascimentoDanai Jekesai Gurira
- Altura1,70 m
- Danai Gurira nasceu o 14 de fevereiro de 1978 em Iowa, EUA. É atriz e produtora, conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Pantera Negra (2018), Vingadores: Guerra Infinita (2018) e O Visitante (2007).
- PaisRoger GuriraJosephine Gurira
- ParentesShingai Gurira(Sibling)Choni Gurira(Sibling)Tare Gurira(Sibling)
- She was born in Grinnell, Iowa but resided in her parents' native Zimbabwe from ages five to eighteen, when she returned to the United States to attend college.
- Speaks four languages fluently: English, French, Shona, and basic Xhosa.
- Danai means "loving each other" in Shona.
- Received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota (2001).
- Co-founded Almasi Arts Inc., an organization dedicated to supporting arts education in Zimbabwe (2011). She currently serves as the Executive Artistic Director.
- [on preparing to play a sword-wielding zombie slayer in The Walking Dead (2010)] I do have some dings on my apartment wall from tricks I was attempting at home. I don't advise that.
- I was a jock when I was a kid, so I've always wanted to physically live through a character - one of those really tough chicks.
- [on what steered her towards writing about the personal in her play "Familiar"] My artistic mandate up to that point had always been: "I'm not going to talk about things close to myself. I want to go into viral issues about people who you never heard or see" ...And I watched my own family's dynamics, my own dynamics amongst my kin, and the dynamics of how these cultures had merged, and interacted, and clashed. And I just found the absurdity of our familial dynamics...
- [on trying to make her characters relatable to various types of audiences] I think that's a goal in all my plays honestly, to get into the personal, but to have a macro ramification, or to look at things that people can look at as a statistic or stereotype in one way, and to make them have to spend time with a person that they may even end up relating to a little in some strange, tiny way, to see the complexity of something they might have thought of as something simply statistic and "over there somewhere".
- [on what made her want to write about African themes] In terms of writing, I just wasn't finding enough stories about contemporary African people - or historical, just anything, the whole gamut. I was raised in southern Africa and I came back to the West for college. I was starting to look for what I would like to perform, what I would like to see put to life onstage, and I was finding many stories about everybody else, but none about my own people. My playwriting became a "necessity being the mother of invention" type thing. I wasn't finding what I wanted to perform, so I started to create it myself.
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