Wright performed in school plays, but she credits her desire to be a professional actress to seeing the 2006 film
Akeelah and the Bee. She found
Keke Palmer's performance inspiring, remarking that the role "resonated. It's one of the reasons why I'm here". She attended the
Identity School of Acting,. In 2011, she appeared as a recurring role in the series
Top Boy and in two episodes of
Holby City. The same year, she appeared in the
Doctor Who episode
Face the Raven, and the following year, she began a recurring role as Renie on
Humans. In 2017, Wright starred in the
Black Mirror episode "
Black Museum"; her performance earned her a
Primetime Emmy Award nomination for
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie. Wright co-starred in the 2018 film
Black Panther, playing the role of
Shuri,
King T'Challa's sister and princess of
Wakanda. Part of the
Marvel Cinematic Universe, the film also starred
Chadwick Boseman,
Michael B. Jordan,
Lupita Nyong'o, and
Danai Gurira. Wright won the
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Performance in a Motion Picture for her work in the film, Also in 2018, Wright appeared as Reb in
Steven Spielberg's
film adaptation of the 2011 science-fiction novel
Ready Player One. Wright features as one of the cameos in
Drake's music video for "
Nice for What". In 2018, Wright was also featured in a play called
The Convert, which was staged at London's
Young Vic Theatre. The play was the story of an English-speaking missionary in the 19th century, where the Africans were trained to speak Victorian English and engage in Christianity. This play was set in 1895, when a Black male Catholic teacher and missionary called Chilford occupies a mission house in Rhodesian Salisbury. Wright plays the character of a Jekesai, a young Rhodesia girl who is being forced into marriage by her uncle, but is saved by Chilford. In 2019, Wright won the
BAFTA Rising Star Award. before reprising her role as Shuri in
Avengers: Endgame. In 2020, Wright founded the production company
3.16 Productions, named for the Bible verse
John 3:16. Wright appeared in 2022's
Death on the Nile. She was also cast in
Steve McQueen's mini-series
Small Axe, set in London's West Indian community between the 1960s and 1980s. In the first episode,
Mangrove, which premiered on
BBC One on 15 November 2020, Wright plays
British Black Panther leader
Altheia Jones-LeCointe, who, along with eight other Black activists, was arrested and charged with inciting a riot after a peaceful protest in 1970. Wright earned "Best Supporting Actress" nominations for this role, bringing "focussed energy and passion" to her depiction of the real-life Jones-LeCointe, as noted by
The New Yorker. In September 2022 appeared as
June Gibbons in the film
The Silent Twins, based on the 1986 book of the same name by
Marjorie Wallace. Wright returned as Shuri for
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, which depicts Shuri becoming the new Black Panther following the death of T'Challa; the film marked her first leading role. Released in November 2022, the film was made in honor of Chadwick Boseman, who died from colon cancer in 2020. ==Personal life==