Rayxia Ayomide Ojo is a British-Nigerian actress rising to prominence for her work on stage and screen. Born and raised in London to Nigerian parents of Yoruba heritage, she trained at Arts Educational Schools London, where she studied performing arts. Ojo gained widespread attention for her breakout role as Sharleen in Netflix’s 2024 sci-fi drama Supacell, where she plays a fearless, telekinetic young woman navigating power, survival, and community. She previously appeared in Call the Midwife and starred as Ivie in the Nollywood film Christmas in Lagos. Her West End debut came in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, portraying Rose Granger-Weasley, and she has also performed in productions such as Spring Awakening, All’s Well That Ends Well, and Our Town. Known for her dynamic presence and cultural pride, Ojo describes herself as a “visual storyteller” influenced by her Yoruba roots, Nigerian music, and traditional food. In interviews, she has expressed excitement about portraying complex Black female characters and hopes for more freedom and growth for her Supacell character in the show’s anticipated second season. With a growing fanbase and estimated net worth of $600,000, Rayxia Ojo is quickly becoming a fresh voice in British and global storytelling.
Rayxia Ojo has not appeared on Broadway.
Rayxia Ojo has appeared on London's West End in 1 shows.
Rayxia Ojo's first West End show was Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: Both Parts which opened in 2021
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