Adriyan Rae is an American actress, singer, model, and voice actress, recognized for her versatile performances across television, film, and video games, including lead roles in the Syfy series Vagrant Queen and as paramedic Gianna Mackey in NBC's Chicago Fire, as well as her critically acclaimed voice and motion capture work as Hazel Flood in the 2025 Xbox video game South of Midnight, earning her a nomination for Best Lead Performer at the Golden Joystick Awards.[1][2]Born on October 7 in Seaford, Delaware, Rae initially pursued a career in medicine, earning dual bachelor's degrees in Physician Assistant Studies and Medical Laboratory Science from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, where she became a certified medical laboratory scientist.[3][1] Her early aspirations included becoming a cardiothoracic surgeon, inspired by her mother's influence as a strong, independent woman.[4]Rae's acting career began after relocating to Atlanta, where she made her film debut in the Netflix drama Burning Sands (2017), portraying a supporting role alongside actors such as Trevante Rhodes and Alfre Woodard.[4][1] She is classically trained in theater and has additional expertise in comedy, improv, and on-camera techniques, which have enabled her to portray diverse characters emphasizing empowerment and resilience.[1] As a recording artist mentored by Michael Keith of the R&B group 112, Rae has also contributed to voice-over projects, including CBS commercials and a children's storytime podcast.[3]Her breakthrough in television came with the lead role of Elida in Vagrant Queen (2020), a space opera series, followed by recurring appearances as Candice in FX's Atlanta (seasons 2 and 3) and as Brittany Pitts in Paramount+'s revival of The Game.[1] Rae's film credits include a role in Sony's Superfly (2018), directed by Director X.[1] More recently, she starred as Brittany in Netflix's Forever (2025) and joined the cast of NBC's Chicago Fire for its 10th season, portraying the confident paramedic Gianna Mackey from 2021 to 2022.[1][3]In 2025, Rae's performance in South of Midnight—a narrative-driven action-adventure game developed by Compulsion Games—marked her entry into video game voice acting, where she provided both motion capture and voice for the protagonist Hazel, a young woman navigating a supernatural Southern Gothic world.[1] This role garnered her the distinction of being the only Black woman nominated across all categories at the 2025 Golden Joystick Awards, highlighting her contributions to increased representation in gaming.[2] Now based in Los Angeles, Rae continues to advocate for strong female characters and uses her platform to inspire others through her multifaceted career.[3][4]
Early life and education
Upbringing
Adriyan Rae was born on October 7 in Seaford, Delaware.She was raised by a single mother in a large household that included eight siblings.[5][6]Rae is of Black American, German, Native American, and Venezuelan descent.[7]Growing up in the small town of Seaford, with a population of around 7,000, Rae experienced a close-knit community environment that shaped her early years.[5]Her mother played a pivotal role in her upbringing, emphasizing ambition and self-belief, constantly encouraging Rae to pursue her dreams without limitations.[6]This foundational support from her family influenced her transition to higher education in Philadelphia.[5]
Academic and professional training
Rae's upbringing in Seaford, Delaware, instilled a disciplined approach that supported her academic pursuits. She attended the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, an institution focused on health sciences and pharmacy.[6][5]There, Rae double-majored and earned two bachelor's degrees: one in Physician Assistant Studies and another in Medical Laboratory Science.[8][6] Following graduation, she obtained certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist from the American Society for Clinical Pathology, qualifying her for professional roles in clinical diagnostics.[6][9]Upon completing her education, Rae initially worked in a laboratory setting to apply her scientific training. She later relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, initially intending to pursue singing as a hobby alongside her scientific career, an experience that ultimately ignited her interest in acting.[6][10]
Career
Beginnings and early roles
After completing her education in Philadelphia, where she earned dual bachelor's degrees in medical laboratory science and physician assistant studies and became certified as a Medical Laboratory Scientist by the American Society for Clinical Pathology, Adriyan Rae relocated to Atlanta in the mid-2010s to pursue a career in science.[3] There, she discovered her passion for acting through an introduction to the industry by mentors Carl Payne and Michael Keith, who encouraged her to enroll in acting classes.[11] This shift marked a significant departure from her scientific background, as Rae balanced her professional commitments with auditions while working a 9-to-5 job in her field.[12]Rae's acting career began in 2016 with small roles in television series, including appearances on Star.[13] These early guest spots allowed her to hone her skills through on-set experience, building a foundation amid the competitive Atlanta film scene.[4]In 2017, Rae secured her first film role as Candy in the drama Burning Sands, a Netflix release that addressed themes of fraternity hazing and helped bolster her resume as a newcomer.[14] She continued with guest appearances in series such as Champaign ILL in 2018 and American Soul in 2019, navigating challenges like financial uncertainty and the demands of transitioning from a stable scientific profession to the unpredictable world of entertainment.[15] She also appeared in Hulu's horror-thriller series Light as a Feather (2018–2019) as Peri Boudreaux.[3] After a few such gigs in Atlanta, Rae took a leap of faith, moving to Los Angeles in pursuit of broader opportunities, armed only with $5,000 and her growing portfolio.[6]
Breakthrough and recent projects
Rae's breakthrough came in 2020 when she landed her first starring television role as Elida, the titular former child queen on the run from an evil empire, in the Syfy science fiction series Vagrant Queen.[16] The show, which aired from March 27 to June 4, 2020, was praised for Rae's portrayal of a resilient and multifaceted protagonist, though it was canceled after one season due to low viewership.[17] This lead role marked a significant step in her career, transitioning her from supporting parts to center stage in genre television.She also had a recurring role as Candice in FX's Atlanta (seasons 2 and 3).[3]Building on this momentum, Rae joined the NBC action-drama Chicago Fire in 2020 as paramedic Gianna Mackey, a determined and charismatic addition to Firehouse 51 during season 9.[18] Her performance as the street-smart paramedic, who grew up alongside series regular Joe Cruz, earned fan acclaim for injecting fresh energy and relatability into the ensemble, with viewers highlighting her chemistry and scene-stealing moments.[8] Rae departed the series in 2021 for personal reasons, but the role solidified her presence in high-stakes procedural dramas.[19]In 2021, Rae expanded her range into comedy-drama with a recurring role as Brittany Pitts, the resourceful daughter of Jason and Kelly Pitts, in the Paramount+ reboot of The Game, which ran through 2023.[20] Portraying the ambitious young woman navigating family dynamics and professional football's underbelly, Rae contributed to the series' exploration of Black culture, racism, and classism, showcasing her versatility across tones.[21]Prior to these television milestones, Rae had a pivotal supporting role as Candice in the 2018 crime thriller SuperFly, a remake of the 1972 blaxploitation classic, where she shared the screen with lead Trevor Jackson as part of the ensemble surrounding a cocaine dealer's high-stakes world.[22] The film's production, directed by Director X and produced by Joel Silver, highlighted Rae's early ability to hold her own in fast-paced action narratives with a diverse cast.More recently, Rae appeared in the CBS sitcom Poppa's House from 2024 to 2025 as Lola, an adventurous aeronautical engineer and thrill-seeker who dates the protagonist Poppa, adding layers of humor and romance to the family-oriented series.[23] In 2025, she had a recurring role as Brittany in Netflix's Forever, which premiered on May 8.[24][25]In 2025, Rae made her mark in video games with motion capture and voice work as Hazel Flood, the lead protagonist in Compulsion Games' action-adventure South of Midnight, released on April 8 for Xbox Series X/S and Windows.[26] In this Southern Gothic folktale, Hazel wields ancient weaving powers to confront mythical creatures of the Deep South, with Rae's performance emphasizing themes of resilience and cultural representation for Black women in gaming narratives.[2] The game received positive reviews for its storytelling and visuals, marking Rae's debut major project in interactive media and broadening her career into immersive entertainment.Throughout her trajectory from 2020 onward, Rae has evolved into a multi-hyphenate talent, balancing acting with pursuits as a singer mentored by Grammy winner Michael Keith and modeling gigs that often intersect with her on-screen work, such as promotional campaigns tied to her projects.[1] This versatility has positioned her as an emerging force across television, film, and gaming, building on early guest roles to emphasize impact and narrative depth in her selections.
Filmography
Film
Rae began transitioning from television roles to feature films in the mid-2010s.[3]
Adriyan Rae's television credits span guest spots, recurring roles, and series regulars across multiple networks and streaming platforms.[3]
Year
Series
Role
Episodes
2017
Star
Tammi
1
2018–2020
Atlanta
Candice
3
2019
American Soul
Pearl Madigan
1
2019
Light as a Feather
Peri Boudreaux
8
2020
Vagrant Queen
Elida
10
2020–2021
Chicago Fire
Gianna Mackey
9
2021–2023
The Game
Brittany Pitts
20
2025–
Forever
Brittany
Recurring[28]
2024–2025
Poppa's House
Lola
2
Video games
In 2025, Adriyan Rae received a nomination for Best Lead Performer at the Golden Joystick Awards for her role as Hazel in the video gameSouth of Midnight, marking her debut in the gaming industry where she provided both voice acting and motion capture performance.[29][30]This nomination highlighted Rae's pioneering status as the only Black woman nominated across all categories at the 2025 Golden Joystick Awards, underscoring broader issues of representation for Black performers in lead gaming roles.[31][11]The Golden Joystick Awards, recognized as the world's longest-running public-voted video game awards since 1983, hold significant prestige within the gaming community for celebrating transformative contributions, including excellence in performance capture and voice work.[32][33]
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2025
South of Midnight
Hazel
Voice and motion capture
Personal life
Family background
Adriyan Rae maintains close relationships with her eight siblings, drawing significant emotional and practical support from them during key career transitions, such as her move from medical laboratory science to full-time acting in Atlanta.[5] This familial network, which includes extended relatives like 20 aunts and uncles, has provided a foundation of encouragement, helping her navigate the uncertainties of the entertainment industry while emphasizing collective resilience.[6]Raised by a single mother in Seaford, Delaware, Rae credits this upbringing with instilling core values of resilience and independence that continue to influence her professional ethos. Her mother's emphasis on perseverance and self-reliance—evident in high expectations for academic and personal achievement—has shaped Rae's approach to challenges, fostering a mindset of determination that she carries into her roles and advocacy work.[7]Rae's ethnic heritage, encompassing Black American, German, Native American, and Venezuelan ancestry, profoundly informs her identity within the entertainment landscape, where she actively champions greater representation for diverse voices. This multifaceted background allows her to embody complex, multifaceted characters and positions her as a trailblazer, notably as the first African American woman nominated for a lead voice acting role in major gaming awards, highlighting ongoing needs for inclusivity in media.[34][35]
Motherhood and current life
In early 2024, Adriyan Rae welcomed her first child, maintaining a low profile throughout the pregnancy and birth. She shared the news quietly on Instagram in February 2024, stating, "I quietly journeyed the most profound calling I've ever experienced, I can truly say the title of mother is my favorite by far."[36][37] This personal milestone coincided with several professional commitments, including voice and motion-capture work for the video gameSouth of Midnight, which she began in June 2023 and continued through January 2025.[38]Rae has spoken about the challenges and joys of balancing motherhood with her acting career, resuming on-set work just five weeks postpartum for the Netflix series Forever, which filmed in locations including Montreal and Atlanta. To manage her child's routine—such as a consistent 7 p.m. bedtime—she often brings her child to work sites and relies on a support system that includes a nanny and family members.[38] This approach allowed her to continue with projects like Poppa's House on CBS, where she returned to filming in late 2024, portraying the character Lola in episodes that aired through 2025.[39][38]As of 2025, Rae resides in Los Angeles, a hub for her entertainment work, while emphasizing privacy in her personal life. No details about a partner or marriage have been publicly confirmed, and she has chosen to focus announcements on her experiences as a mother, echoing the independent upbringing she had with her single mother's support.[3][38]
Awards and nominations
Film and television
In 2022, Adriyan Rae received a nomination for the Black Reel Award for Outstanding Guest Actress, Comedy Series for her portrayal of Candace in the FX series Atlanta.[40][41] No additional nominations for her film or television work have been announced as of 2025.[40]The Black Reel Awards, established in 2000, serve as a vital platform for recognizing the achievements of Black performers and filmmakers, particularly emerging talents, by honoring excellence in independent and mainstream media dedicated to African American narratives.[42][43] This nomination underscored Rae's rising profile in comedy television, building on guest appearances in series like Atlanta and Chicago Fire.[41]
Video games
In 2025, Adriyan Rae received a nomination for Best Lead Performer at the Golden Joystick Awards for her role as Hazel in the video gameSouth of Midnight, marking her debut in the gaming industry where she provided both voice acting and motion capture performance.[29][30]This nomination highlighted Rae's pioneering status as the only Black woman nominated across all categories at the 2025 Golden Joystick Awards, underscoring broader issues of representation for Black performers in lead gaming roles.[31][11]The Golden Joystick Awards, recognized as the world's longest-running public-voted video game awards since 1983, hold significant prestige within the gaming community for celebrating transformative contributions, including excellence in performance capture and voice work.[32][33]