Da'Vine Joy Randolph, a talented actress, marked her Broadway and West End debuts with a remarkable performance as Oda Mae Brown in the acclaimed musical production of Ghost, earning a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical in 2012.
Born and raised in Philadelphia, Randolph's passion for the performing arts led her to pursue higher education in the field. She graduated from Temple University's Theater program with a concentration in Musical Theater, followed by a Master's degree from the prestigious Yale School of Drama.
Before making her mark on the Great White Way, Randolph honed her craft in various regional productions. She appeared in the Yale Repertory Theater's staging of Servant of Two Masters, showcasing her versatility as a performer. Additionally, she took the stage at Prince Music Theater in a production of Hair, further demonstrating her range and talent.
Throughout her career, Randolph has consistently demonstrated her dedication to her craft, and her numerous credits serve as a testament to her hard work and commitment to excellence.