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  1. Deborah Olayinka Ayorinde (born 13 August 1987) is a British-Nigerian actress raised in the United States. She is known for her role in the Amazon Prime horror series Them (2021).

  2. Actress: Them. Deborah Ayorinde was born in London, England. At age seven, she performed in her first play with a drama school in the Forest Gate area of London. It was there that she developed a passion for the arts.

  3. 130K Followers, 1,849 Following, 1,370 Posts - Deborah Olayinka Ayorinde (@itsdeborah) on Instagram: "• Matt 5:16 • Artist. - @themonprime - ‘Wedding Band’ at @lyrichammersmith - @richesonprime - a bunch of other dope things 📍: 🇬🇧".

  4. Actress: Them. Deborah Ayorinde was born in London, England. At age seven, she performed in her first play with a drama school in the Forest Gate area of London. It was there that she developed a passion for the arts.

  5. Jan 31, 2023 · Deborah Ayorinde is committed to exploring the multidimensional forms that Blackness comes in. As an actor, she refuses to be typecast and has been intentional about taking...

  6. Jun 21, 2021 · Creator Little Marvin and star Deborah Ayorinde explain why it was important to depict the ugliest moments with unflinching honesty, and reveal the catharsis they experienced in telling the...

  7. Deborah Ayorinde returns to Them: The Scare to play a brand-new character in Season 2 of the popular horror anthology series on Prime Video after her standout turn as Livia “Lucky” Emory...

  8. Dec 14, 2022 · To celebrate the release of her new Prime Video family drama Riches, I chatted with the series star, Deborah Ayorinde, to discuss what it took to bring the show to life, why she purposely...

  9. Over the last decade, Deborah Ayorinde has established herself as an actor, writer and director with an impressive range. Ayorinde stars in the Amazon Original series Them, an anthology horror series executive produced by Lena Waithe and Little Marvin.

  10. Feb 20, 2024 · Deborah Ayorinde, who plays Livia "Lucky" Emory on 'Them,' on how the show helped her let out buried frustration and feelings.