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Michaela Ewuraba Boakye-Collinson (born 1 October 1987), known professionally as Michaela Coel, is a British screenwriter and actress. She is best known for creating and starring in the E4 sitcom ''
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'' (2015–2017), for which she won the BAFTA Award for Best Female Comedy Performance; and the
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/ HBO comedy-drama series '' I May Destroy You'' (2020) for which she won the
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in 2021. For her work on ''I May Destroy You'', Coel was the first Black woman to win the Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special at the
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. Coel is also known for her work in other
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productions, including guest-starring in the series ''
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'' (2016–2017), starring as Kate Ashby in the series ''
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'' (2018) and as Simone in the film ''Been So Long'' (2018).


Early life

Michaela Ewuraba Boakye-Collinson was born in East London. Her parents are
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ian. She and her sister were raised by their mother in East London, primarily Hackney and
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, . She attended
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schools in East London, and has said that, during primary school, she bullied other pupils, claiming it was caused by her isolation as the only black pupil in her age cohort. The isolation did not continue into her secondary education at a comprehensive school. From 2007 to 2009, Coel attended the
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, studying English Literature and Theology. She took a Ché Walker masterclass after meeting Walker at open mic nights. In 2009, she transferred to the
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, where she was the first black woman enrolled in five years. She won the Laurence Olivier Bursary Award, which helped her fund her schooling. During her time at Guildhall, Coel attended the Mark Proulx workshop at Prima del Teatro and took the Kat Francois Poetry Course at the
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. She graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 2012.


Career


Beginnings

In 2006, Coel began performing at poetry open mics in Ealing. As she continued to do open mics, she was encouraged by actor, playwright and director Ché Walker, who saw her perform at the
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, to apply to Guildhall. As a poet, Coel performed on many stages, including
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, Bush Theatre,
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and
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, Rotterdam. She went by the name Michaela The Poet. Coel joined the
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summer school program TYPT in 2009. During her time at Talawa, Coel was in the TYPT 2009 production of ''Krunch'', directed by Amani Naphtali. That same year, Coel released an album entitled ''Fixing Barbie'', which featured her work as a poet and musician. In 2011, Coel released the record ''We're the Losers''. Coel's play ''Chewing Gum Dreams'' was her senior graduation project at Guildhall in 2012. The play was first produced at
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in Hackney Wick. The play featured Coel in a one-woman show telling the dramatic story of a 14-year-old girl named Tracey. The play then went on to be produced by the Bush Theatre (2012), Royal Theatre Holland (2012),
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(2013) and the National Theatre (2014). It received positive reviews.


Early work and breakthrough (2013–2019)

In 2013, Coel appeared in
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drama ''
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'' and has had leading roles at the National Theatre, including the award-nominated ''Home'' and the critically-acclaimed ''
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''.
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announced that Coel would write and star in a new sitcom called ''
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'', inspired by her play ''Chewing Gum Dreams'' in August 2014. "C4 Comedy Blaps" were released as teasers in September 2014, and the series began on E4 in October 2015. Her performance earned her the British Academy Television Award for Best Female Comedy Performance in 2016. She also won a BAFTA for Breakthrough Talent for writing the show. ''Chewing Gum'' received overwhelmingly positive reviews. In 2015, Coel appeared in
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drama '' London Spy''. The following year, she played Lilyhot in the E4 sci-fi comedy-drama '' The Aliens'', which was filmed in Bulgaria. ''Chewing Gum'' returned for a second series in January 2017. She also appeared in both the " Nosedive" and "
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" episodes of
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's series ''
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''. Coel also had a small role in the 2017 film '' Star Wars: The Last Jedi''. In 2018, Coel starred in ''
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'', a co-production between BBC Two and
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, where she played Kate, the main character. She also starred as Simone in the musical-drama film '' Been So Long'', by Che Walker, based on his own stage play, which was released on Netflix to positive reviews in October 2018.


Critical acclaim (2020–present)

Coel created, wrote, produced, co-directed and starred in the comedy-drama series '' I May Destroy You'', inspired by her own experience of sexual assault. The show launched on
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in the UK and HBO in the US in June 2020 to widespread acclaim. She acknowledged refusing $1 million from Netflix after the streaming service declined to offer her intellectual property ownership of her show. In 2020, Coel was included in ''Time''s 100 Most Influential People. She was also named as one of the breakout stars of 2020 for film. Coel also appeared in British ''Vogue'''s 2020 list of influential women. Furthermore, in the 15th annual ''
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'' of the most influential people of African or African-Caribbean heritage in the United Kingdom, Coel was ranked fourth for the impact of her work on '' I May Destroy You''. In July 2021, Coel was cast in '' Black Panther: Wakanda Forever''. Coel's first book, ''Misfits: a Personal Manifesto'', was published simultaneously in the UK and the USA on 7 September 2021 by Ebury Press. Based on her MacTaggart lecture at 2018's
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, which touches on Coel's experiences with racism and misogyny, her publisher described the book as "a powerful manifesto on how speaking your truth and owning your differences can transform your life".


Personal life

At the 2016 BAFTA Awards, Coel wore a dress, designed by her mother, made of
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. She has said that, like her ''Chewing Gum'' character Tracey, she became very religious in the
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faith and embraced celibacy. Coel stopped practising Pentecostalism after attending Guildhall. She identifies as aromantic.


Filmography


Film


Television


Stage


Discography

EP *''22 May'' (2007) LPs *''Fixing Barbie'' (2009) *''We're the Losers'' (2011)


Awards and nominations


Works and publications

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References


External links

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Michaela Coel
s James MacTaggart Lecture at
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