Fascinating Facts About Lupita Nyong’o

Fascinating Facts About Lupita Nyong’o


June 9, 2025 | Chanell Alexander

Fascinating Facts About Lupita Nyong’o


Becoming Hollywood Royalty

From the moment mainstream audiences saw her authentic and compelling performance in 12 Years a Slave, Hollywood knew they had a star in Lupita Nyong’o.  Born in Mexico City and raised in Kenya, she has become a powerful voice for representation, beauty, and storytelling in global cinema. 

In 2017, Lupita appeared on the cover of Grazia UK magazine. But when the issue was eventually released and she saw the photo—she was totally outraged.

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01. A Woman of Many Languages

Nyong’o was born in Mexico City to Kenyan parents. They went back to their home country of Kenya to raise her, but urged her to go back to Mexico at age 16 to become fluent in Spanish. Along with the language of her birthplace, Nyong'o is fluent in Swahili, Luo, and English.

Lupita Nyong'o on the red carpet at the Big Screen Achievement Awards at the 2024Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 2.0, Wikimedia Commons

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02. A Historic Face

In April 2014, Nyong’o was the first black celebrity to become the “Face of Lancôme,” and she now represents the French luxury cosmetic brand on a global scale. She is also the fourth Oscar-winning actress to do so.

Actress Lupita Nyong'o arrives at the premiere of Fox Searchlights' Kevin Winter, Getty Images

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03. Where Hollywood Meets Ivy League

Nyong'o is not only a master of the screen; she also rules the halls of the Ivy league. After Nyong'o studied film at Hampshire College in Massachusetts, the actress went on to study at the Yale School of Drama. She is a real expert of practice and theory.

Actress Lupita Nyong'o attends the Accenture Gala ahead of the premiere of Ben A. Pruchnie, Getty Images

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04. Tribal Ties of Presidential Proportions

The actress is a part of the Luo tribe in Kenya. Barack Obama’s father also belonged to this tribe. It truly is a small world!

Actress Lupita Nyong'o (R) and mother Dorothy Nyong'oAlberto E. Rodriguez, Getty Images

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05. A Wiz Behind the Camera

Before she began making waves in front of the camera, Nyong’o worked as a production assistant on various films and wrote, produced, and directed her own documentary in 2009 called In My Genes.

Actress Lupita Nyong'o arrives at the 17th annual Hollywood Film AwardsJason Kempin, Getty Images

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06. Music Isn’t Off Limits

While Nyong’o isn’t planning to become a singer or musician anytime soon, she has ventured into the music scene. She directed the music video “The Little Things You Do” by Wahu featuring Bobi Wine. Apparently, the video made a splash: It was nominated for the Best Video Award at the MTV Africa Music Awards in 2009.

Lupita Nyong'o speaking at the 2017 San Diego Comic Con InternationalGage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 2.0, Wikimedia Commons

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07. A Health-Conscious Soap Opera Star

In 2010, UNICEF and MTV teamed up to create a television series that highlighted the importance of HIV/AIDS prevention in Africa. They developed the show Shuga, which showed the lives of modern-day college students dealing with relationships and daily life. Nyong’o starred in the popular series as the main character, Ayira. The show was seen by 60% of Kenyan youths and caused 90% of those who saw it to pledge to change the behaviors that made them more at risk for the disease.

Actress Lupita Nyong'o attends the 14th annual AFI Awards LuncheonJason Merritt, Getty Images

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08. Inspiration

We all remember a moment we were inspired to take our lives in a specific direction. That moment for Nyong’o was the time she saw The Color Purple. Whoopi Goldberg’s performance as Celie made her feel that acting was the ultimate path for her.

Whoopi Goldberg   arrives at 55th Annual CLIO AwardsDave Kotinsky, Getty Images

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09. Making The Role Her Own

Patsey is a real person from Solomon Northrup’s memoir, which inspired the film 12 Years a Slave. Steve McQueen brought her character to life on screen, but Nyong’o also had a lot to do with how she was portrayed. She felt that Patsey should have an outlet for the brutal physical and sexual abuse she experienced in the film, so Nyong’o began learning how to make corn dolls to give Patsey a hobby.

Lupita Nyong'o at the Toronto International Film Festivalgdcgraphics, CC BY-SA 2.0, Wikimedia Commons

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10. She Isn’t The Only Game-Changer In The Family

Nyong’o comes from a family of incredibly ambitious and successful relatives. Her father is a Kenyan Senator, her mother operates a cancer center and owns her own communications company, and her brother and cousin have their own budding empires. It looks like success runs in the family.

Lupita Nyong'o arrives for the British Academy Britannia AwardsDFree, Shutterstock

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11. Coach Gollum

In her role as Maz Kanata in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Nyong’o received some help and coaching from none other than the master motion capture actor himself, Andy Serkis. Serkis portrayed Gollum in the Lord of the Rings franchise and has entered the Star Wars universe as Supreme Leader Snoke. Even though the two did not share any scenes, the pair worked together in their CGI and motion capture character roles.

Actor Andy Serkis, who played Gollum in the Scott Gries, Getty Images

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12. A True Star Wars Fan

While Nyong’o is known for joining the ranks of the new Star Wars films, her favorite film is a throwback. When asked what her favorite Star Wars movie was, she answered: “The Empire Strikes Back.” A great pick if you ask us!

Screenshot of the movie Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of SkywalkerLucasfilm, Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019)

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13. Capturing True eMotion

Maz Kanata was not an easy creature to produce on screen. For Nyong’o’s facial expressions and emotions to be adequately caught on camera, her face was covered in over 160 motion capture dots. Talk about a sincere commitment to the craft of acting.

Screenshot of the movie Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of SkywalkerLucasfilm, Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019)

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14. A Taste For Soul

She may have international roots by way of Kenya and Mexico, but Nyong’o has a real taste for American soul music. Her favorite artists are the Temptations and John Legend. We want in on her streaming playlists!

Singer John Legend performs onstage at the 10th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul AwardsKevin Winter, Getty Images

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15. A Scorned Lover?

Nyong’o is starring in the upcoming Marvel film Black Panther as Nakia. Many are wondering what role this character will play in the movie. However, if her comic book counterpart is any indication, it could be scandalous: Nakia is a scorned woman who was so infatuated with Black Panther that she eventually became an enemy of the superhero because he rejected her advances. Sounds like the makings of an intense story.

Black Panther Cast CrewGage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 2.0, Wikimedia Commons

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16. Oh, Romeo!

The actress stepped onto the acting stage in one of her first professional roles as Juliet in Shakespeare's tragic story of doomed lovers, Romeo and Juliet.

Lupita Nyong'o speaking at the 2016 San Diego Comic Con InternationalGage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 2.0, Wikimedia Commons

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17. Advice To Live By

One summer away from Hampshire College, Nyong’o returned home to Kenya and found that a film project starring actor Ralph Fiennes was in production in the area. She joined the team as a production assistant and received some valuable advice from the veteran actor. He told her only to become an actress if it was something she knew she could not live without.

Ralph Fiennes attends the premiere of Stephen Lovekin, Getty Images

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18. A Gamer At Heart

The actress first visited the United States in 1999 with her family. Surprisingly, she was not very interested in sightseeing: The Oscar winner spent the entire vacation playing the video game Final Fantasy VIII. Good game, though.

Lupita Nyong'o, Actor, during the opening night of Collision 2022Collision Conf, CC BY 2.0, Wikimedia Commons

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19. A Win for Diversity

Nyong’o is the first African actress to win the Best Supporting Actress award. However, she is also the first Mexican-born actress to win an Oscar, period. She single-handedly made history for two different cultures in one night.

Lupita Nyong'o 2014 OscarsKathy Hutchinson, Shutterstock

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20. Popular Birth Date

Nyong’o was born on March 1, 1983. She shares a March 1st birthday with Justin Bieber, Javier Bardem, and Chris Webber. She's a Pisces!

Lupita Nyong'o looking at front - 2019Daniel Benavides, CC BY 2.0,  Wikimedia Commons

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21. A Close Tie On Set

The actress’s addition to the Star Wars cast seemed like it was determined by the stars. Co-star Oscar Isaac has a birthday that is only eight days after Nyong’o’s. Also, John Boyega was born a couple of weeks later in the same month, on the 17th.

Star Wars Celebration in Orlando, FloridaGustavo Caballero, Getty Images

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22. A DIY Fashionista

Instead of opting for store-bought clothes, Nyong’o found that it was more affordable to create her own. Throughout her teenage years, she created many outfits and even made her own prom outfit.

Lupita Nyong'o attends the Jamie McCarthy, Getty Images

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23. Representation Is Everything

For a large part of her childhood and young adult life, Nyong’o did not feel confident in her own skin. She did not see someone with her skin tone or hair type in the mainstream media. Her opinion of herself changed when she saw British-Sudanese supermodel Alek Wek in magazines, and she began to understand the importance of self-love.

Lupita Nyong'o attends the screening of Sorry Angel at Cannes Film Festivalmagicinfoto, Shutterstock

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24. A "Monumental" Mishap

In 2017, Nyong’o appeared on the cover of Grazia UK magazine, and when the issue was eventually released she was outraged to find out that the magazine had heavily edited her photo—they removed her ponytail and smoothed out her hair. Nyong'o voiced her displeasure to the magazine, and photographer An Le apologized for the “incredibly monumental mistake.”

Actor Lupita Nyong'o on stage during The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and SciencesLars Niki, Getty Images

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