Top 14 Black Actors & Actresses Under 40 in Hollywood

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Let’s be real: Hollywood is having a moment, and it’s Black, bold, and under 40. The new generation of Black actors and actresses isn’t just breaking barriers—they’re rewriting the script, scene by scene, with talent, charisma, and a whole lot of style. Whether you’re binge-watching prestige TV, catching the latest blockbuster, or scrolling through viral red carpet looks, these stars are everywhere—and for good reason. So, in true countdown fashion, let’s celebrate the 15 best Black actors and actresses under 40 who are making Hollywood more exciting, inclusive, and downright irresistible.

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14. Marsai Martin

She’s not just the hilarious Diane from “Black-ish”—Marsai Martin is also the youngest executive producer in Hollywood history. She’s already producing, acting, and inspiring a new generation to dream big. As noted, Marsai is making waves both in front of and behind the camera, and she’s just getting started.

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13. Jharrel Jerome

If you saw “When They See Us,” you know why Jharrel Jerome is on this list. His Emmy-winning performance as Korey Wise was gut-wrenching and unforgettable. He’s also shined in “Moonlight” and “Concrete Cowboy,” proving he can bring authenticity and emotional depth to any role.

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12. Letitia Wright

From stealing scenes as Shuri in “Black Panther” to leading her own stories, Letitia Wright is a Marvel (pun intended). She’s become a symbol of intelligence, wit, and Black girl magic on the big screen, and fans are eager to see what she does next.

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11. Caleb McLaughlin

He grew up before our eyes as Lucas Sinclair on “Stranger Things,” but Caleb McLaughlin is more than just a Netflix star. He’s also made history as the first Black youth ambassador for Dior’s Sauvage fragrance and continues to use his platform to mentor and inspire.

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10. John Boyega

He made history as the first Black lead in a “Star Wars” film, but John Boyega’s impact goes way beyond the galaxy. From “Attack the Block” to his outspoken advocacy for diversity in film, he’s a force both on and off screen.

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9. Asante Blackk

Bursting onto the scene with an Emmy-nominated turn in “When They See Us,” Asante Blackk quickly became one of Hollywood’s most promising young talents. His role in “This Is Us” further cemented his reputation for thoughtful, emotionally charged performances.

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8. Zendaya

From Disney Channel darling to Emmy-winning powerhouse, Zendaya is everywhere. Her role in “Euphoria” made her the youngest winner of the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. She’s also a style icon and a role model for young fans everywhere.

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7. Michael Rainey Jr.

Known for his complex portrayal of Tariq in “Power Book II: Ghost,” Michael Rainey Jr. has captivated viewers with his nuanced acting. His natural charisma and dedication hint at even bigger roles on the horizon.

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6. Daniel Kaluuya

Whether he’s terrifying us in “Get Out” or delivering an Oscar-winning performance as Fred Hampton in “Judas and the Black Messiah,” Daniel Kaluuya is a master of his craft. He’s become one of the most sought-after actors of his generation.

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5. Winston Duke

Towering and charismatic, Winston Duke made a splash as M’Baku in “Black Panther” and has since shown his range in films like “Us.” He’s also set to play Marcus Garvey in an upcoming biopic, proving he’s got both the presence and the chops.

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4. Michael B. Jordan

From “Fruitvale Station” to “Creed” and “Black Panther,” Michael B. Jordan is the definition of a leading man. He’s also stepped behind the camera, directing the third “Creed” film, and continues to redefine what it means to be a Black superstar in Hollywood.

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3. Lupita Nyong’o

She won an Oscar for “12 Years a Slave” and has since dazzled in everything from “Black Panther” to “Us.” Lupita Nyong’o’s elegance, talent, and advocacy for representation make her a true Hollywood icon.

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2. Janelle Monáe

Not only is she a Grammy-nominated musician, but Janelle Monáe has also delivered standout performances in “Hidden Figures” and “Moonlight.” She’s a multi-hyphenate who brings creativity and activism to every project.

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1. Halle Bailey

When Disney cast Halle Bailey as Ariel in “The Little Mermaid,” the internet exploded—for better and for worse. But the impact was undeniable. According to Sherri Hope Culver, seeing a Black actress as a live-action Disney princess is a game-changer for children of color, offering them a role model they can see themselves in. The viral reactions of young Black girls seeing Halle as Ariel say it all: representation matters, and Bailey’s star is only rising.

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Films like “The Color Purple” and “Hidden Figures” remind us how far we’ve come and how much further we can go. Whether they’re breaking box office records, winning awards, or inspiring the next generation, these actors and actresses are proof that the best is yet to come.

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