Nicôle Lecky
Nicôle Lecky is a versatile British talent, recognized as an actress, singer, and playwright. Born in 1990 in Stratford, East London, Lecky draws from her English-Jamaican heritage, growing up in a creative environment with a father who was an electrician and DJ, and a mother who worked as a mental-health nurse. She began her artistic journey at King's College London before graduating from Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. At just 18, she secured representation with a theatrical agent, although her life took a tragic turn with the loss of her mother at 19.
Lecky's creative prowess came to the forefront with her acclaimed 2018 play, *Superhoe*, which she both wrote and performed. This impactful work, a collaboration with the Talawa Theatre Company and the Royal Court Theatre, was directed by Jade Lewis and features a compelling narrative about a young woman navigating the complexities of life and sex work. The play's music was co-created with British rapper The Last Skeptik. Lecky's talents extend to television, where she has appeared in notable series such as *Casualty*, *Fresh Meat*, *Sense8*, and *Death in Paradise*. Additionally, she directed the short film *The Moor Girl* and contributed to the writing of *EastEnders: E20*. Recognized for her exceptional skills, playwright Levi David Addai has praised Lecky as one of the most promising young artists in the UK. In 2022, her work was further highlighted with the adaptation of *Mood*, a television series inspired by *Superhoe*.