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Charmaine Bingwa

 

Charmaine Bingwa currently stars in the hit show, The Good Fight. She joined the cast in season five as series regular, “Carmen Moyo” and will return in the sixth and final season, premiering in September.

 

Charmaine is the 2018 winner of the Heath Ledger Scholarship. She is the first diverse woman to receive the award which was judged by Matt Damon, Naomi Watts, Rose Byrne, Elizabeth Debicki, Carmen Cuba, Jeremy Podeswa and Lorenzo di Bonventura.

 

Charmaine was recently seen in the feature film Black Box on Amazon, part of the Welcome to Blumhouse anthology series. Charmaine starred in the independent feature Trees of Peace, directed by Alanna Brown. The film, which tells the harrowing story of four women forced to hide underground to survive the Rwandan genocide, won the Spirit Award for Independent Cinema at the 2021 Santa Barbara Film Festival. Previously, Charmaine starred, wrote, produced, and co-directed the award-winning series Little Sista.  She also received a Sydney Theatre Award nomination and a Broadway World nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Mrs. Muller in Doubt: A Parable.  In 2018, she appeared in Nekrotronic, alongside Monica Bellucci.

 

Charmaine will star in the upcoming Apple TV+ film Emancipation, directed by Antoine Fuqua.

 

Charmaine is Zimbabwean & Australian, and currently resides in the US.