Adenrele Ojo(I)
- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Born in Brooklyn, New York, but raised in Philadelphia, Adenrele Ojo is
a self-described theater brat. She is the daughter of the late John E. Allen Jr.,
Founder of Freedom Theatre, in Philadelphia (the oldest
African-American theater in Pennsylvania). As a very young child, she
found many late nights falling asleep on theatre chairs as her dad
directed and mother performed. First first trained as a dancer starting
around the age of 5, shortly after that she also began her studies in
the area of drama. Although, Adenrele continued to do theatre, she
eventually made her on-screen debut in the film My Little Girl (1986) starring such
names as James Earl Jones, Mary Stuart Masterson, Erika Alexander and Jennifer Lopez. Adenrele went on to
further her dancing as part of the Philadelphia Dance Company
('Philadanco') training company. She later received her Bachelor of the
Arts in Theater from Hunter College in New York and continued to hone
her skills under the auspices of the wonderful Maggie Flanigan at the
William Esper Studios. She is one of the founding company members and was
also the General Manager of Tupu Kweli Theatre Company in NY, which is
under the artistic direction of Curtiss Cook.