India Ennenga

India Ennenga (born November 16, 1994) is an American actress.

India Ennenga
Ennenga in 2018
Born
India Ennenga

(1994-11-16) November 16, 1994
Alma materBrown University
Occupation
  • Writer
  • filmmaker
  • actress
Years active2002present

Early life and education

Ennenga was born in New York City. She attended Saint Ann's School in Brooklyn, New York City.

She attended Brown University. She graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor of arts degree in Comparative Literature.

Career

Writing

Her essay "Towards a More Radical Selfie," on social media, feminist theory, and Mary Knowles was published in The Paris Review in November 2018.[1]

Film

Ennenga is known for her roles as Sofia in the HBO series Treme, and Camille Winship in the A&E drama The Returned.[2]

She also appeared in the feature film The Women. She played Molly Haines, the daughter of Mary Haines (played by Meg Ryan).[3]

She appears as Dolores Sheeran in The Irishman.[4]

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes Ref(s)
2008 The Last International Playboy Sophie [5]
2008 The Women Molly Haines [6]
2010 Multiple Sarcasms Elizabeth [7][8][9]
2012 Nobody Walks Kolt [10][11][12][13][14][15]
2014 Sun Belt Express Emily King [16][17]
2015 About Scout Scout Havers [18][19]
2018 Charlie Says Linda Kasabian [20]
2019 The Irishman Dolores Sheeran [21][22]
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

Year Show Role Notes Ref(s)
2005-2006 Auto-B-Good Izzi (Issadora) Credited as "Sabrina Crews"
2006-2009 Pinky Dinky Doo Pinky Main role [23]
2010–2013 Treme Sofia Bernette Series regular [24][25][26][27]
2015 The Returned Camille Winship/Young Lena Main role [26][28][29][30][31][32]

References

  1. Ennenga, India. "Towards a More Radical Selfie". The Paris Review. Retrieved December 14, 2018.
  2. Moraski, Lauren (April 16, 2015). "India Ennenga: Expect surprising plot points on 'The Returned'". CBSNews.com. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  3. Lane, Anthony (September 22, 2008). "No Man's Land: 'The Women' and 'Lakeview Terrace'". NewYorker.com. Retrieved October 15, 2017.
  4. Gleiberman, Owen (September 28, 2019). "Film Review: 'The Irishman'". Variety. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  5. "The Last International Playboy". Chicago Reader. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  6. "The Women (2008)". BFI. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  7. Scheib, Ronnie (April 15, 2010). "Multiple Sarcasms". Variety. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  8. Holden, Stephen (May 6, 2010). "Plagued by Midlife Malaise". The New York Times. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  9. "Film review: Bleak 'Sarcasms' has multiple problems". Deseret News. May 6, 2010. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  10. "'Nobody Walks': A hot-to-trot house guest disrupts a family's home". The Seattle Times. November 1, 2012. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  11. Cataldo, Jesse (October 14, 2012). "Review: Nobody Walks". Slant Magazine. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  12. "Nobody Walks: A smart post-feminist story that almost was". theglobeandmail.com. October 12, 2012. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  13. VANCHERI, BARBARA (November 2, 2012). "Movie review: 'Nobody Walks,' with intriguing cast, steps away from its potential". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  14. McCarthy, Todd (January 31, 2012). "Nobody Walks: Sundance Film Review | Hollywood Reporter". www.hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  15. WEINTRAUB, STEVE (January 30, 2012). "India Ennenga Talks NOBODY WALKS and TREME Season 3 at Sundance". Collider. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  16. Gomez, Adrian (July 14, 2013). "'Sun Belt Express' uses New Mexico as the Sonoran Desert". www.abqjournal.com. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  17. van Hoel, Boyd. "'Sun Belt Express': Film Review". www.hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  18. Genzlinger, Neil (March 10, 2016). "Review: In 'About Scout,' a Young Woman Searches for Her Sister (Published 2016)". The New York Times. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  19. "Nikki Reed, India Ennenga Star in New Indie Film ABOUT SCOUT". BroadwayWorld.com. January 27, 2016. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  20. "Charlie Says". DVD.com. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  21. Gleiberman, Owen (September 28, 2019). "Film Review: 'The Irishman'". Variety. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  22. Megas, Natalia (December 4, 2019). "INTERVIEW: Writer-Actor India Ennenga on Working with Hollywood Legends on "The Irishmen" and the Values of a Writing Background". Script Magazine. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  23. "India Ennenga - Pinky Dinky Doo". TVGuide. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  24. Lowry, Brian (April 21, 2011). "Treme". Variety. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  25. Zoller Seitz, Matt (December 1, 2013). "Seitz on Treme's Fourth Season: A Farewell and a Benediction". Vulture. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  26. Luoma, Sarah (June 2, 2014). "India Ennenga for A&E's The Returned". Digital Spy. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  27. "Treme, Sky Atlantic, review". The Telegraph. September 2, 2011. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  28. Lowry, Brian (March 5, 2015). "TV Review: A&E's 'The Returned'". Variety. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  29. LOWMAN, ROB (March 5, 2015). "Review: A&E's 'The Returned' is a cross between a ghost story and zombie tale". Daily News. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  30. Poland, Matthew (March 6, 2015). "Review: The Returned: Season One". Slant Magazine. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  31. "India Ennenga Joins A&E's 'The Returned', Keith Powell Added To 'The Newsroom'". Deadline. May 31, 2014. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  32. KEENE, ALLISON (March 9, 2015). "The Returned Review". Collider. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
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