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Ibinabo Jack

Ibinabo Jack is an English actress, singer, and voice-over artist of Nigerian descent, best known for her television and theatre work, including her breakout role as DC Jacqueline "Jac" Williams in the crime drama . Born in to Nigerian parents and raised in , Jack trained at the before embarking on a career spanning stage, screen, and voice work. Her early theatre credits include the role of Pilar in the original production of (2010) and ensemble member in The Bodyguard (2016 West End). She gained critical acclaim for portraying Lorrell Robinson in the West End premiere of (2016), earning the BroadwayWorld UK Award for Best Supporting Actress in a New Production of a Musical. On television, Jack joined the cast of as the dedicated detective DC Jac Williams in 2018, appearing in 23 episodes until her departure in 2023 to pursue new opportunities. She has also featured in the soap opera Doctors as Theresa Sutton (2019), a guest role in (2019), and as Big Cook Jen in the revival of (2021–2022). Additionally, she contributed vocals to the original London cast recording of , showcasing her singing talents. She has since appeared in films including (2023) and Monitor (2023), with Hero forthcoming in 2025. Based in and , Jack continues to work as a professional artist and maintains an active presence in the entertainment industry.

Early life and education

Early life

Ibinabo Jack was born in November 1982 in to Nigerian parents. At the age of seven, her family relocated to , , where she was raised as the third of six children. Her parents, both medical professionals, emphasized stable career paths for their children, such as , , or . From a young age, Jack displayed early interests in , often entertaining her siblings by pretending to host cooking shows, such as making beans on toast, and collaborating with her brother on self-written radio plays recorded on a when she was seven. She developed a strong passion for singing, dancing, and acting after watching music videos by and , with becoming her favorite film that fueled her aspirations despite limited access to performance classes or clubs in her community. Despite her inherent shyness, which led her to sing with a coat over her head to avoid attention, Jack overcame it at age 14 by entering and winning a school talent contest with a performance of "" by . Her dual cultural influences—rooted in her Nigerian heritage through her parents and shaped by her British upbringing in a bustling family environment in —contributed to a multifaceted identity that informed her early creative expressions.

Education

Ibinabo Jack attended Orrell St Peter's Catholic High School in , completing her there. She then pursued further studies at , a sixth-form institution in , where she began to seriously consider a career in the . Jack subsequently trained at the in , entering the program in 2009 after receiving a full ; she deferred an initial offer to align with personal commitments before commencing her studies. Over three years, she earned a first-class degree in , balancing the intensive curriculum—which encompassed acting techniques, voice training, and —with three part-time jobs to support herself. This rigorous vocational training at Mountview, a prestigious known for its emphasis on , equipped her with the professional skills necessary for stage and screen work, leading to 52 agent offers upon graduation.

Career

Theatre career

Ibinabo Jack made her professional stage debut in 2010, originating the role of Pilar in the West End production of at the . Following her graduation from in 2009, this appearance marked her entry into , where she performed as part of the ensemble in a show that ran for over two years. Subsequent early credits included ensemble roles with featured performances in at the in 2013, directed by , and as Chiffon in at the Royal Exchange Theatre in in 2014. Jack's breakthrough came in 2016 with her portrayal of Lorrell Robinson in the London premiere of at the , directed by Casey Nicholaw, where she originated the role in the West End production that ran from November 2016 to January 2019. As one of The Dreams trio alongside and Liisi LaFontaine, her performance as the resilient, humorous group member earned acclaim for its emotional depth and vocal prowess, contributing to the show's Olivier Award-winning success. That same year, she joined the ensemble of The Bodyguard at the Dominion Theatre, serving as first cover for Nicki Marron in the long-running musical adaptation. These roles solidified her presence in major West End musicals, emphasizing her skills in ensemble singing and character-driven storytelling. In 2023, Jack took on the role of Zelma Bullock, Tina Turner's mother, in the Australian tour of Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, which opened in and continued through and other cities into 2025, showcasing her continued work in high-profile musical productions. Throughout her theatre work, Jack has navigated the rigorous demands of musical theatre, particularly the vocal intensity required for roles like Lorrell, which involved belting high-energy Motown-inspired numbers such as "Ain't No Party." She has described the ensemble dynamics in productions like Dreamgirls and The Bodyguard as both collaborative and challenging, fostering close bonds among cast members amid eight-shows-a-week schedules, though she also faced personal struggles with anxiety and mental health that led to an early exit from Dreamgirls. These experiences highlight the physical and emotional endurance needed in live musical performances, where audience interaction and on-stage chemistry amplify the ephemeral nature of .

Television career

Jack began her television career with guest appearances in British soaps and dramas, marking her entry into episodic storytelling formats. In 2019, she portrayed Fitzgerald, a waitress involved in a wedding storyline on the soap , appearing in a single episode where the character is tracked down amid a involving . That same year, Jack took on the recurring role of Theresa Sutton in the daytime soap Doctors, appearing in six episodes from September 5 to 18. Sutton's arc centered on a harrowing family crisis, as she and her husband Phil faced ethical and legal dilemmas surrounding their newborn son Josh, who required urgent medical intervention to survive; the storyline culminated in a court decision determining the baby's fate, highlighting themes of parental desperation and . Jack's most prominent television role came in 2018 when she joined the crime drama as Detective Constable Jacqueline "Jac" Williams, introduced in series 8. Transferred to Vera Stanhope's team from the fraud squad following her former boss's conviction for corruption, Williams is depicted as a dedicated officer who greatly admires Stanhope's commitment to . Her debut episode, "," involves investigating charred remains discovered in an abattoir incinerator, setting the stage for her integration into the team. In the subsequent episode "," Williams assists in probing a suspicious car crash that leads to the victim's death in hospital, showcasing her analytical skills in unraveling the intentional nature of the incident. Over five series, spanning 23 episodes until 2023, the character developed as a reliable team member, contributing to complex murder investigations set against the landscape; Jack departed the role in 2023 to pursue other projects. In addition to these roles, Jack appeared as Vicki in three episodes of the psychological drama in 2022, supporting the series' exploration of trauma and isolation through a young boy's sheltered upbringing. She also featured in guest capacities in other series, including (2020) as Joyce and Warren (2019) as Mrs. Taylor, further establishing her presence in contemporary British television. In 2022, Jack hosted the revival of the children's cooking show as Big Cook Jen, alongside as Little Cook Small, engaging young audiences with interactive recipes and culinary adventures.

Film career

Ibinabo Jack made her film debut in the 2018 independent drama , directed by Robbie Rymiour, where she portrayed a policewoman involved in the unfolding crisis of a troubled relocating to a seaside town to confront their emotional and psychological struggles. Her character's intervention highlights the external pressures and interventions that exacerbate the family's internal conflicts, contributing to the film's exploration of and familial bonds amid economic hardship. The low-budget production, which premiered at the , emphasized raw, naturalistic performances in its portrayal of working-class resilience. In 2023, Jack appeared in the romantic comedy , adapted from Jennifer E. Smith's novel and directed by , taking on the supporting role of Bridesmaid Shanti in a wedding sequence that underscores the film's themes of and connection. As one of the bridesmaids attending a key celebratory event, her character adds to the ensemble's vibrant energy, supporting the central narrative of two strangers—played by and Ben Hardy—who meet by chance on a flight and navigate obstacles to reunite. The film's streamlined production, shot primarily in and on location, blended heartfelt romance with light humor, achieving a global streaming release that amplified its feel-good appeal. That same year, Jack starred in the short sci-fi thriller , directed by Margo Roe, playing Fi, one half of a same-sex couple assessed by a dystopian state program in an overpopulated future. Alongside Emily Stott as Jenna, her character navigates the intense and emotional strain of a "baby" as a prerequisite for biological parenthood, emphasizing themes of , parenthood, and societal control. Filmed efficiently as a contained with minimal locations to heighten tension, the 15-minute piece screened at festivals, showcasing Jack's ability to convey vulnerability and resolve in intimate dramatic roles. In 2025, Jack appeared in the short drama , directed by Andrew Cutcliffe, featuring in the cast alongside and Violette Ayad in a concise 4-minute exploration of human resilience. The film premiered at the St Kilda Film Festival and received recognition including a Diversity & Inclusion Award at CinefestOZ.

Awards and recognition

Theatre awards

Ibinabo Jack won the BroadwayWorld Award for Best Supporting Actress in a New Production of a Musical in 2017 for her role as Lorrell Robinson in the West End revival of at the . The awards, determined by public vote and announced on December 12, 2017, celebrate excellence in UK theatre across various categories, with also securing wins for Best New Production of a Musical and Best Actress in a Musical for co-star Amber Riley as Effie White. Jack's performance, alongside peers Liisi LaFontaine as Deena Jones and Riley, captured the vocal and emotional depth of the Motown-inspired girl group The Dreams during a production that extended its run due to strong audience acclaim. This accolade held particular significance for Black performers in UK theatre, as spotlighted the triumphs and challenges faced by Black women in the entertainment industry, enhancing visibility for diverse casts in major West End musicals. The recognition elevated Jack's standing among emerging artists, paving the way for subsequent stage roles that further diversified her portfolio.

Other recognition

During her training, she secured a Dance and Drama Award and a scholarship from Dame Judi Dench, which funded her completion of studies at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.

Filmography and stage work

Television roles

Ibinabo Jack's television debut was as DC Jacqueline "Jac" Williams in the ITV series Vera (2018).
YearTitleCharacterEpisodesNotes
2018–2023VeraDC Jacqueline 'Jac' Williams23Series regular; ITV crime drama.
2019HollyoaksJessica Fitzgerald1Guest role; Channel 4 soap opera.
2019DoctorsTheresa Sutton6Recurring guest; BBC One soap opera.
2019WarrenMrs. Taylor1Guest role; BBC Three comedy series.
2020–2021Big Fat LikeVariousMultipleEnsemble cast; CBBC sketch comedy series.
2022Baby FeverSimone (voice)UnknownVoice role in English dub; Danish mini-series; Netflix.
2022Big Cook Little CookBig Cook JenMultiple (revival series)Main role; CBeebies children's programme.
2022Somewhere BoyVicki3Guest starring; Channel 4 drama series.
2022EastEndersDC Agatha Bevan1Guest role; BBC One soap opera.
2023BreedersJoyce1Guest role (season 4, episode 5); Sky Max/FX comedy series.

Film roles

Ibinabo Jack's film roles span independent dramas and short films, showcasing her versatility in supporting parts.
YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2018PolicewomanRobbie DunneBritish drama ; runtime 97 minutes; explores family struggles in a coastal setting.
2023Bridesmaid ShantiNetflix romantic comedy; runtime 91 minutes; adaptation of Jennifer E. Smith's novel.
2023FiMargo RoeShort sci-fi drama; runtime approximately 10 minutes; depicts state assessment of prospective parents.
2025JessAndrew CutcliffeShort drama; runtime 4 minutes; screened at St Kilda .

Stage roles

Ibinabo Jack's stage career began during her training at , where she appeared in several student productions.
YearProductionRoleVenueNotes
2009The LifeQueenStudent production, directed by Hannah Chissick.
2009Student production, directed by Sally Ann Gritton.
2010 The MusicalPilar, Original London production, directed by ; ran 2009–2012.
2013Ensemble/Featured roles, Directed by ; ran July–September.
2014Ensemble, Directed by Timothy Sheader; ran July–August.
2014ChiffonRoyal Exchange Theatre, Directed by ; ran December 2014–January 2015.
2016The BodyguardEnsemble/1st cover Nicki Marron, Directed by ; ran 2016–2017.
2016–2017Lorrell Robinson, West End premiere production, directed by Timothy Sheader; original cast member, ran November 2016–January 2019 (withdrew March 2017 due to health reasons).

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