American actress (born 1962)
Sakina Jaffrey (born February 14, 1962)[ 1] is an American actress.
Early life
Jaffrey was born in New York City, the youngest daughter of Indian-born parents, actress and food and travel writer Madhur Jaffrey , and actor Saeed Jaffrey . Her parents divorced when she was three years old, and she grew up estranged from her father, who subsequently moved to the United Kingdom .[ 2]
She grew up in the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan where she attended PS 41 . Later she attended the Nightingale-Bamford School in the Upper East Side .[ 1]
Jaffrey picked up her love of Chinese culture from her elder sister, Meera. She graduated from Vassar College in 1984, with a major in Chinese Language and Literature, originally planning to be a translator before she became an actress.[ 3]
Career
At the age of 17, Jaffrey made her professional acting debut in the play Marie and Bruce by Wallace Shawn at the Public Theatre in New York City.[ 1]
She appeared with her father in the film Masala (1991)[ 4] and with her mother in The Perfect Murder (1988).[ 5] In 2002, she appeared in The Truth About Charlie starring Mark Wahlberg .[ 6] Her children Cassius and Jamila appear with her in Raising Helen (2004).[ 7] Jaffrey starred in the English-language U.S.-Indian drama film The Ode (2008).[ 7]
She starred as Linda Vasquez, the White House Chief of Staff , in the Netflix series House of Cards (2013).[ 8] In 2014, it was announced that she would be appearing in the second season of Fox 's television series Sleepy Hollow as Leena Reyes, the new sheriff.[ 9]
From 2016 to 2018, she had a starring role in the NBC television series Timeless as Homeland Security Agent Denise Christopher.[ 10]
She also starred as Malini Soni in The Meyerowitz Stories , a 2017 comedy-drama film directed by Noah Baumbach and costarring Dustin Hoffman and Adam Sandler .[ 11]
Personal life
Jaffrey lives in suburban New York City with her husband, Francis Wilkinson, a journalist, and their two children, Cassius and Jamila.[ 12]
Acting credits
Film
Television
Theatre
Year
Production
Role
Venue
Notes
1979
Marie and Bruce
Public Theatre
Professional acting debut
[ 1]
1988
George Washington Slept Here
Apple Corps Theatre
[ 13]
Phaedra Brittanica
CSC
[ 14]
2009
The River Crosses Rivers: Short Plays by Women of Color
Castillo Theatre
Production of New Federal Theatre
[ 1]
Awards and nominations
References
^ a b c d e "Sakina Jaffrey" . New Federal Theatre . Retrieved June 12, 2022 . Sakina Jaffrey was born on February 14, 1962 in Manhattan.
^ Adilman, Sid (February 2, 1992). "The three faces of Saeed Jaffrey". Toronto Star . p. C1.
^ Renz, Kay (July 4, 2004). "Actress Sakina Jaffrey: Getting Used to the Red Carpet". Boca Raton News . p. 8V.
^ Woo, Elaine (November 17, 2015). "Saeed Jaffrey dies at 86; Actor exuded flair and versatility from Bollywood to Britain" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved February 10, 2022 .
^ The Perfect Murder 1988, directed by Zafar Hai | Film review (timeout.com)
^ "The Truth About Charlie" . Turner Classic Movies . Retrieved June 20, 2024 .
^ a b "Raising Helen" . Turner Classic Movies . Retrieved June 20, 2024 .
^ Goodman, Tim (January 26, 2013). "House of Cards: TV Review" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved February 10, 2022 .
^ "Sleepy Hollow Casting Scoop: House of Cards Star Is the New Sheriff in Season 2" . E! News . May 27, 2014. Retrieved February 10, 2022 .
^ "Timeless" . TV Guide . Retrieved June 20, 2024 .
^ "The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)" . TV Guide . Retrieved June 20, 2024 .
^ " 'House of Cards' actress Sakina Jaffrey feels '100% New Yorker' " . CNN . May 21, 2019.
^ Nelsen, Don (July 22, 1988). "Hart-Kaufman Play is Mossy". New York Daily News .
^ Kissell, Howard (December 16, 1988). " 'Phaedra' Seems to Be Out to Lunch". New York Daily News .
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