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Phylicia Pearl Mpasi (born 16 November) is an American actress and writer. She began her career by performing in the broadway production of The Lion King.Mpasi made her film debut as Celie Harris-Johnson in the 2023 version of The Color Purple, being recognized with a NAACP Image Awards for her performance and being nominated with the cast at the Screen Actors Guild Awards and Critics' Choice ...
Turning 30 is always a memorable moment, but “The Color Purple” actor Phylicia Pearl Mpasi rang in her third decade with a birthday serenade from Oprah Winfrey. Coincidentally, Mpasi’s ...
Fantasia Barrino and Phylicia Pearl Mpasi (Michael Buckner / Getty Images) And Mpasi tried to play Celie — over and over again. She auditioned for the 2017 it opened in 2015 Broadway revival ...
The Color Purple is the 2023 film adaptation of the stage musical of the same name, which in turn was based on Alice Walker 's 1982 novel. Three soundtrack albums were released for the film. The first album, The Color Purple (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), was released on December 15, 2023, and feature the film's musical numbers performed ...
Morten Ristorp. Blitz the Ambassador. " Keep It Movin' " was released on November 11, 2023 through Gamma Records as the first promotional single from the soundtrack album of the 2023 film The Color Purple. [1] The song is performed by the film actresses Halle Bailey and Phylicia Pearl Mpasi as the younger versions of Nettie and Celie.
The 2023 movie (along with the other iterations) follows Celie in a decades long coming-of-age saga that begins with her (played by Phylicia Pearl Mpasi as a young adult) and her sister Nettie ...
The magical moment comes early in the film, when a teenage Celie (Phylicia Pearl Mpasi), who is pregnant with her second child by the man she knows to be her father, goes into labor. Her sister ...
The Color Purple premiered in London on November 20, 2023, and was released in the United States on December 25, 2023, by Warner Bros. Pictures. Although it received positive reviews from critics, it performed poorly at the box office grossing $67.5 million against a budget of $90-100 million.