Zephani Idoko

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Zephani Idoko
Born (1994-03-17) March 17, 1994 (age 29)
Lagos, Nigeria
OccupationActress
Years active2016–present
Spouse
David Doss
(m. 2019)

Zephani Idoko is a Nigerian-American actress best known for her starring role as Abena in Horror film The Unsettling and her supporting role as Sallay in Nikyatu Jusu's Nanny, which won the top award (The Grand Jury Prize) at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. She also plays Stephanie on the Starz show Power book II: Ghost and Ashley on HBO Max's Gossip Girl [1]

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Personal life

Zephani Idoko was born in Lagos, Nigeria to parents Deborah and John Idoko as the youngest of six siblings. After moving to the United States, she earned a BFA degree studying Acting under Diane Baker at the Academy Of Art in San Francisco, California. Idoko began working as an actor and model while still an undergraduate. She met her husband during her time in San Francisco and the two were married 4 years later in 2019, and now live in New York City.

Career

Shortly after her graduation and move to New York City, She was cast in the starring role of Abena in the independent psychological horror film The Unsettling [2] which screened at international film festivals in Australia, The UK and The US in 2021 and 2022 [3] [4] [5] l [6] [7] before its release on February 10 2023 in select theaters and on Apple TV+, Prime Video and other streaming platforms. Idoko's most recent TV appearances are in the recurring role of Stephanie in Starz show Power Book II: Ghost and her role in the 2nd season of HBO Max's Gossip Girl.

In June 2021, it was announced that Idoko was cast in the supporting role of Sallay in Blumhouse and Amazon Studios' psychological Horror film, Nanny, [8] Which Premiered at Sundance Film Festival [9] [10] 2022 and won the Grand Jury Prize [11] in the dramatic competition. Idoko has discussed the film and her career in a number of interviews, including her feature in Photobook Magazine. [12] and with OkayAfrica [13] Nanny screened in the Special Presentations category at TIFF in September 2022 [14] and at several other festivals including BFI London Film Festival, [15] [16] AFI FEST [17] [18] and AFRIFF [19] in Lagos Nigeria, where Idoko was born. Nanny was released in movie theaters November 23, 2022, [20] [21] followed by a Prime Video streaming release on December 16, 2022. [22]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016Die DopelgangerSalon ReceptionistShort Film
2017OffsprungMake-up ArtistShort film
2018Can CollectorMichelleShort film
2019A Woman of No ImportanceYosolaShort Film. Formerly titled Ismat.

Screened at 2019 Columbia University Film Festival [23]

Premiered at Flickerfest 2022. [24]

Official selection at Short of the Week [25] in 2022

Released as Vimeo

Staff Pick

2021 The Unsettling AbenaScreened at festivals in Australia, the United Kingdom,

NYC and Chattanooga in 2021 and 2022.

General release February 10 2023.

2022 Nanny SallayWinner: Grand Jury Prize

at Sundance Film Festival 2022

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2018 Bad Henry Caroline Love Investigation Discovery film
2018 Stalked by My Doctor: Patient's Revenge Victoria Lifetime TV movie
2019Deadly Mile High ClubPenelope Lifetime TV movie
2021- 2023 Power Book II: Ghost StephanieRecurring Costar
2022 Gossip Girl AshleySeason 2 episode 6

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