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Full Name
  
Alexia Khadime

Name
  
Alexia Khadime

Website
  
www.alexiakhadime.com


Years active
  
1999–present

Occupation
  
Actress, singer

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
9 June 1983 (age 40) (
1983-06-09
)
London, England

Movies and TV shows
  
Les Miserables, Splatalot!

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Alexia Khadime (born June 9, 1983) is an English actress and mezzo-soprano, known for her roles in British musical theatre and television. She was born in London to a white mother and a Nigerian father.

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Theatre

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Khadime made her first appearance on the stage in 1999, when she appeared in "Cinderella" at the Hackney Empire, and the following year, she took part in the UK Tour of Leader of the Pack.

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She made her West End debut aged 17, appearing as part of the ensemble in The Lion King in 2001, additionally providing cover for the role of "Nala". In 2003, she appeared in the UK Tour of Whistle Down the Wind, playing the role of "Candy". In 2004, she returned to The Lion King - this time playing "Nala" as the lead, and she remained in the role until 2008.

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In early 2008, she successfully auditioned for the lead role of "Elphaba" in Wicked. She began performances on her 25th birthday, and played the role for six months (temporarily replacing Kerry Ellis who was playing a limited engagement with the Broadway Company). Khadime left Wicked in November 2008, but returned in May 2009 when Ellis left the company. Throughout both of her spells in Wicked, Khadime played alongside Dianne Pilkington as "Glinda". In 2009, the pair were honored at the "Woman of the Future Awards" in the Arts & Culture category. Khadime's run in Wicked came to an end in March 2010 when she was succeeded by Rachel Tucker. As of 2015, Khadime is the only black woman to play the role of Elphaba full-time in any production of Wicked around the world.

After concluding her time in Wicked, she next appeared in the straight play Welcome to Thebes at the Royal National Theatre through the Summer of 2010, before returning to musical theatre, playing "Deb" in Ordinary Days at London's Trafalgar Studios in February and March 2011.

In June 2011, replacing Samantha Barks in the iconic role of "Éponine" in the London production of Les Misérables. She played the role for just short of a year, before being succeeded by Danielle Hope.

In late 2012, Khadime joined the original West End company of The Book of Mormon, playing the role of "Nabulungi", with performances starting in February 2013. She won the fan voted 2014 WhatsOnStage.com Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Musical" for her portrayal of Nabulungi, as well as the West End Wilma award for "Best Supporting Cast Member". Her last performance in The Book of Mormon was on the 30th of January 2016.

Television

As a young actress, Khadime made her first television appearance in 1996, appearing in an episode of the BBC's The Sculptress. She appeared in Grange Hill for two years, and in 1998, had a regular role as "Tanisha" in children's ITV series Comin' Atcha In 1999, she appeared as "Ellie Burns" in the BBC's The Queen's Nose, and has additional credits in The Bill, Class Action, and Sky One's Dream Team.

While appearing in Les Misérables in 2012, Khadime made a special guest appearance on RTÉ's OMG! Jedward's Dream Factory, when 11-year-old Aoife Dardis received her wish to see Les Misérables in London, and to meet Khadime, her favourite actress. Khadime also had a regular role in the children's gameshow Splatalot!, playing "Madeva", a defender. She also voices Sardonyx in the Cartoon Network series Steven Universe.

Film

Along with fellow Wicked alumni Kerry Ellis and Dianne Pilkington, Khadime appeared as a wench in the 2012 movie edition of Les Misérables. On 9 June, Khadime's birthday, The film adaptation of London Road Directed by Rufus Norris was previewed, where she appeared in a cameo role of "Radio Techy."

Music

In February 2003, credited simply as "Alexia", Khadime released a single entitled "Ring" through Virgin Records. It entered the UK Singles Chart at #48, before dropping to #86 the following week. In 2008, she recorded a duet with Ben James-Ellis entitled "Enchanted" for the album Act One - Songs From The Musicals of Alexander S. Bermange. In 2011, along with her Ordinary Days co-star Daniel Boys, Khadime contributed the duet "Looking Back" to Michael Bruce's "Unwritten Songs". Her voice can also be heard on the film soundtracks for Pride and Amazing Grace

Filmography

Actress
-
I See Her (Short) (completed)
2020
Elephant (II) (Short) (completed) as
Caroline
2023
The Prince of Egypt: Live from the West End as
Miriam
2022
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 (Video Game) as
Other (English version, voice)
2020
Trying (TV Series) as
Waitress
- Someone Else's Kids (2020) - Waitress
2019
Rocketman as
Diana
2018
Wanderlust (TV Series) as
Natalie
- Episode #1.6 (2018) - Natalie
- Episode #1.4 (2018) - Natalie
- Episode #1.2 (2018) - Natalie
2018
Steven Universe and the Dove Self-Esteem Project (TV Series) as
Sardonyx
- Competing and Comparing Looks (2018) - Sardonyx (voice)
2015
Steven Universe (TV Series short) as
Sardonyx
- Know Your Fusion (2016) - Sardonyx (voice)
- Cry for Help (2015) - Sardonyx (voice)
2015
London Road as
Radio Techy
2012
Les Misérables as
Ensemble 'Lovely Ladies'
2011
Splatalot (TV Series) as
Madeva
- Party Like It's 19.99 (2012) - Madeva
- Crocness & The Corner of Doom (2011) - Madeva
- The Unhappy Dance (2011) - Madeva
- Beaver Tales (2011) - Madeva
- The Cookies Crumble (2011) - Madeva
- Imposable Is Nothing! (2011) - Madeva
- Let's Get Unitarded! (2011) - Madeva
- Gildar Has a Secret (2011) - Madeva
- Revenge of the Nerds (2011) - Madeva
- Shoved by a Rainbow (2011) - Madeva
- The Finger Dance (2011) - Madeva
- Alan "Skabb" Tonelli (2011) - Madeva
- Dilgar & Tam (2011) - Madeva
- Horseshoes and Volleyball (2011) - Madeva
- Barrel of Love (2011) - Madeva
- Splatter's Delight (2011) - Madeva
- Splat of the Penguins (2011) - Madeva
- Episodious Splaticus (2011) - Madeva
- Allan 'Skabb' Tonelli (2011) - Madeva
- And the Splatty Goes To- (2011) - Madeva
- Talk to the Barrel (2011) - Madeva
- Sarthak: The Situation (2011) - Madeva
- Outnumbered, Outplayed and Outwelmed (2011) - Madeva
- Feel the Thunder (2011) - Madeva
- Country Style! (2011) - Madeva
- What Came First, the Chicken or the Kook? - Madeva
1996
The Queen's Nose (TV Series) as
Ellie
- Harmony's Return (1999) - Ellie (as Alexia Facey)
- Episode #2.2 (1996) - Ellie (as Alexia Facey)
1999
Comin' Atcha! (TV Series) as
Tanisha
- The Party (1999) - Tanisha (as Alexia Facey)
Soundtrack
2019
Rocketman (performer: "Breaking Down The Walls Of Heartache")
2012
Les Misérables (performer: "Lovely Ladies")
Self
2021
Loose Women (TV Series) as
Self - Performer
- Episode #26.38 (2021) - Self - Performer
2009
This Morning (TV Series) as
Self / Elphaba
- Episode dated 2 July 2009 (2009) - Self / Elphaba

References

Alexia Khadime Wikipedia