The Malta Independent on Sunday

The AP names its nine Breakthrou­gh Entertaine­rs of 2022

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They worked hard, with the rewards coming slowly but surely. Then something came along – often a key role or sometimes a cluster, maybe an album – and it all became next-level, a shift triggering where-did-youcome-from vibes.

That describes most of this year's nine Associated Press’ Breakthrou­gh Entertaine­rs of the Year, a class of talent that flowered in 2022. They are Sadie Sink, Stephanie Hsu, Tenoch Huerta, Joaquina Kalukango, Iman Vellani, Daryl McCormack, Tobe Nwigwe, Simone Ashley and Danielle Deadwyler.

Sink had been on Broadway and worked alongside stars such as Naomi Watts and Helen Mirren. But playing Max Mayfield in the fourth season of “Stranger Things,” she broke through as a brave skater girl who never lets go of her Walkman, who hates pink, plays video games and is a “Dragon’s Lair” champion.

Hsu also was a Broadway veteran with a few TV credits when she was asked to play both a sullen teen and an intergalac­tic supervilla­in in the movie “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” That led to an unforgetta­ble performanc­e that included dressing as Elvis and walking a pig on a leash.

Like many of the others on the list, Kalukango had racked up plenty of Broadway credits when she took a risk and played the lead in a Broadway musical, “Paradise Square.” It led to a best actress in a leading role Tony Award and a stunning moment in the telecast when she sang “Let It Burn.”

“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” isn’t one of Huerta's biggest roles but the Mexican actor suddenly launched a hundred memes as the mutant leader of a kingdom based on Mayan and Aztec influences beneath the ocean for centuries. Huerta, known for roles in the Netflix series “Narcos: Mexico” and the movie “The Forever Purge,” has taken a big step for movie diversity.

Nwigwe, just nominated for a Grammy as best new artist, has been bubbling up with noted appearance­s on NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series and earning a spot on Michelle Obama’s 2020 workout playlist with “I’m Dope.” This year, the Houston-based artist was featured on the “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” soundtrack and dropped the EP “moMINTs” to acclaim.

McCormack has worked consistent­ly since 2018 but 2022 seems to have turned into something special with a constellat­ion of roles – “Peaky Blinders,” the buzzy, dark comedy thriller “Bad Sisters,” plus a starmaking performanc­e as the title character in the film “Good Luck to You, Leo Grande” opposite Emma Thompson.

Ashley, a British actress of Indian heritage with a Tamil background, found herself leading season two of the Regency-era period drama “Bridgerton.” She had a role in the series “Sex Education,” but playing the fiercely independen­t Kate Sharma for Shonda Rhimes was her first lead character in a major production.

Deadwyler burst into the awards race this year with her performanc­e in “Till” as Mamie Till-Mobley, the mother of teenager Emmett Till, who was lynched in 1955. She has also appeared in “The Harder They Come,” “Watchmen” and the Netflix series “From Scratch” and “Station Eleven.”

Vellani, another member of the Marvel Cinematic Universe on this list, is the exception, having had no such slow burn. The 19-year-old actor in “Ms. Marvel” plays a high school student enamored with all things superheroe­s only to find herself suddenly wielding powers of her own. And Vellani, in real life, is just starting to find her powers, like all the entertaine­rs nominated here.

 ?? ?? Joaquina Kalukango
Joaquina Kalukango
 ?? ?? Danielle Deadwyler
Danielle Deadwyler
 ?? ?? Daryl McCormack
Daryl McCormack
 ?? ?? Tenoch Huerta
Tenoch Huerta
 ?? ?? Simone Ashley
Simone Ashley
 ?? ?? Stephanie Hsu
Stephanie Hsu
 ?? ?? Tobe Nwigwe
Tobe Nwigwe
 ?? ?? Iman Vellani
Iman Vellani
 ?? ?? Sadie Sink
Sadie Sink

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