Edwina Findley
Edwina Findley will next be seen in Amazon's THE POWER opposite Leslie Mann, Tim Robbins, and John Leguizamo, Apple's CARPE, and the British thriller, FREEGARD. Edwina garnered critical acclaim for her role as in director Ava Duvernay's award winning feature MIDDLE OF NOWHERE, which stormed the Sundance Film Festival as the year's breakout film. She was seen in the hit Warner Bros comedy feature with Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart, GET HARD, and the independent film FREE IN DEED which won the Venice Film Festivals' Horizons Award for Best Film and Edwina garnered an Independent Spirit Award Nomination for her performance. At the height of her final season of HBO's Emmy nominated, critically acclaimed series TREME, Tyler Perry and Oprah Winfrey enlisted Edwina to star in OWN network's newest installment to primetime, IF LOVING YOU IS WRONG which premiered to record setting ratings. Other television credits include: FEAR THE WALKING DEAD (AMC), BLACK LIGHTNING (CW), CHICAGO MED (NBC), SHOTS FIRED (FOX), VEEP (HBO), and THE WIRE (HBO). Edwina has performed extensively in theatre, earning her the Barrymore Award for Outstanding Lead Actress and the NAACP Theatre Award nominations.
Edwina studied theatre and music at the renowned Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, DC, and is an alumna of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. Outside of her acting career, Edwina is a sought after motivational speaker and teacher; together she and her husband, Business Executive Kelvin Dickerson, are the Co-Founders of AbundantLifeU, a national organization empowering millennials to succeed personally and professionally.
Movies
7.1
The world of The Power is our world, but for one twist of nature. Suddenly teenage girls develop the power to electrocute people at will. Following remarkable characters from London to Seattle, Nigeria to Eastern Europe, the Power evolves from a tingle in teenagers’ collarbones to a complete reversal of power balance.
4.4
- Mar 26, 2015
- English
When obscenely rich hedge-fund manager James is convicted of fraud and sentenced to a stretch in San Quentin, the judge gives him one month to get his affairs in order. Knowing that he won't survive more than a few minutes in prison on his own, James desperately turns to Darnell-- a black businessman who's never even had a parking ticket -- for help. As Darnell puts James through the wringer, both learn that they were wrong about many things, including each other.