Naima Imani Lett

Naima Imani Lett is a professional screen and stage actor, writer and producer/co-founder of Lett’s Rise!® Productions. In addition to acting in television and film, Naima Lett has written and performed several one-woman plays including her signature drama entitled "Shattered Silhouettes" about five Biblical women in theaters, universities, conferences and churches nationwide as well as speaking and teaching.

Naima's recent credits include Paramount's The Curious Case of Benjamin Button starring Brad Pitt, Fox's Prison Break, Lifetime's Living Proof starring Harry Connick Jr, BBC America's Wire in the Blood starring Robson Green, and Lifetime’s Inspector Mom starring Danica McKellar. For more info, see IMDB or "What's New"

Naima received her Bachelor of Fine Arts as a top graduate of Howard University’s Theatre Department, continued her theatrical career at the Tony Award-winning Crossroads Theatre, and studied classical theatre with the British-American-Drama-Academy in Oxford, England. She was an artist for Max McLean’s Fellowship for the Performing Arts for several years and was the first graduate from Dallas Theological Seminary with a MA in Media and Communications.

Fun Facts about Naima Imani Lett
Debut performance:
Toto in The Wiz -Aug. Mini Theatre
Favorite colors: Fuchsia & Black
Favorite foods: Grandmother’s Bread Pudding & Sweet Potato Pie