N'Bushe Wright
- Actress
Beautiful N'Bushe Wright started out as a dancer, trained at the
prestigious Alvin Ailey Dance Center and the Martha Graham School of
Dance, but then switched to acting, enrolling at Stella Adler's studio.
Within a year, Wright was starring in Anthony Drazan's Zebrahead
(1992). That year, she won the recurring role of Claudia, a black civil
rights activist fighting for equal opportunities in education in the
acclaimed but short-lived NBC television drama I'll Fly Away. She
received positive reviews for her moving portrayal of the drug-addicted
older sister of the title protagonist in Boaz Yakin's Fresh (1994). The
following year, Wright played an idealistic Black Panther in the Hughes
Brothers Dead Presidents (1995). A native of New York City, she is the
daughter of jazz man Suleiman-Marim and a NYC Board of Education
psychologist. Wright attended the Manhattan High School for the
Performing Arts.