Naya Desir-Johnson is a young Haitian-American performer who has already showcased her talents by working with some of the most esteemed actors and directors in the industry. She recently starred in Cyrus Nowrasteh’s SARAH’S OIL, as the titular character, starring opposite Zachary Levi, Sonequa Martin-Green, Garret Dillahunt, Bridget Regan, Kenric Green, Stelio Savante and Mel Rodriguez . She made her feature film debut in A.V. Rockwell’s A THOUSAND AND ONE, which earned the Sundance Grand Jury Prize. Her career began with her role as “Kelsey” opposite Queen Latifah in CBS’s THE EQUALIZER, followed by portraying “Cynthia” alongside Billy Porter in FX’s POSE. Recently, she sang alongside multi-Grammy Award winner Joyce DiDonato in the Met Opera’s DEAD MAN WALKING, directed by Tony Award-winning director Ivo van Hove.
Next up for Naya is Mirta Desir’s debut feature film, ANGIE, where she will also portray the titular character.
When not on screen or stage, you can try to catch her on wheels-whether roller skates, skateboards, or bicycles in New York City.