What are the best Lupita Nyong'o movie performances?

By YPB Team
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From her Oscar-winning debut in 12 Years a Slave to her captivating dual role in Us and her acclaimed voice work in The Wild Robot, Lupita Nyong'o has proven herself one of Hollywood's most fearless and versatile performers. Vote for the role you consider her greatest.

12 Years a Slave - ranking option ranked #1

12 Years a Slave

Her Oscar-winning debut as Patsey, a brutalized enslaved woman, is one of the most devastating and fearless screen performances in cinema history.

1/13
Us - ranking option ranked #2

Us

Playing both a suburban mother and her terrifying doppelganger Red, Nyong'o delivered a physically and emotionally demanding dual performance that earned her the New York Film Critics Circle's Best Actress award.

2/13
Black Panther - ranking option ranked #3

Black Panther

As Nakia, Wakanda's most skilled spy and T'Challa's love interest, Nyong'o brought intelligence, strength, and warmth to one of the MCU's most grounded heroes.

3/13
The Wild Robot - ranking option ranked #4

The Wild Robot

Her voice performance as Roz, an android learning motherhood in the wild, is so nuanced and emotionally layered that critics called it one of the all-time great voice acting performances.

4/13
A Quiet Place: Day One - ranking option ranked #5

A Quiet Place: Day One

Playing a terminally ill cancer patient navigating an alien invasion almost entirely without dialogue, Nyong'o conveyed every emotion through expression alone in a tour-de-force silent performance.

5/13
Queen of Katwe - ranking option ranked #6

Queen of Katwe

As the determined mother of a Ugandan chess prodigy, Nyong'o delivered one of her most understated and quietly powerful dramatic performances in this inspiring true story.

6/13
Star Wars: The Force Awakens - ranking option ranked #7

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

As Maz Kanata, the thousand-year-old pirate queen rendered entirely in motion capture, Nyong'o brought surprising warmth and wisdom to one of the Star Wars sequel trilogy's most memorable new characters.

7/13
Widows - ranking option ranked #8

Widows

In Steve McQueen's tense heist thriller, Nyong'o held her own against an all-star ensemble as Veronica Rawlings, a widow forced to pull off an audacious robbery to survive.

8/13
Little Monsters - ranking option ranked #9

Little Monsters

As Miss Caroline, a ukulele-playing kindergarten teacher who cheerfully shields children from a zombie apocalypse, Nyong'o showed off delightful comedic charm in this cult horror-comedy.

9/13
Non-Stop - ranking option ranked #10

Non-Stop

In this Liam Neeson action thriller, Nyong'o stood out in a supporting role that showcased her screen presence before she had become a household name.

10/13
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever - ranking option ranked #11

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Nyong'o returned as Nakia in this emotionally charged sequel, carrying some of the film's most poignant grief-laden scenes in the wake of Chadwick Boseman's real-world passing.

11/13
Star Wars: The Last Jedi - ranking option ranked #12

Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Nyong'o expanded Maz Kanata's role in a fan-favorite comedic sequence, proving her ease with the franchise's sense of humor even while appearing entirely as a CGI creation.

12/13
Suburbicon - ranking option ranked #13

Suburbicon

In this dark Coen Brothers-scripted satire, Nyong'o played Daisy, a Black woman at the center of a white suburban community's violent racism, in a quietly affecting dramatic turn.

13/13

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