Moses Ingram Joins UTA for Global Representation

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Moses Ingram, a celebrated actress recognized for her impactful performances across film, television, and theater, has officially joined forces with United Talent Agency (UTA). This strategic partnership aims to broaden her professional horizons and manage her diverse engagements within the entertainment sector.

A New Chapter: Ingram's Alliance with UTA

The Journey to Stardom: From Breakout Role to Acclaimed Performer

Ingram first captured widespread attention with her compelling portrayal of Jolene in Netflix's critically acclaimed 2020 limited series, "The Queen's Gambit," which earned her a prestigious Emmy nomination. Her subsequent roles further solidified her reputation as a versatile talent. She appeared as Lady Macduff in Joel Coen's 2021 cinematic adaptation of "The Tragedy of Macbeth," and took on the character of Reva Sevander in the 2022 Disney+ limited series "Obi-Wan Kenobi." More recently, Ingram showcased her acting prowess as Josie in Raven Jackson's 2023 film "All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt," as Teresa Dixon in Apple TV's 2024 limited series "The Big Cigar," and as Girl in Joshua Oppenheimer's 2024 musical film "The End." Additionally, in 2024, she co-starred alongside Natalie Portman in the Apple TV limited series "Lady in the Lake" as Cleo Johnson. Her recent engagements in 2025 include playing FEMA director Cathy Rogers in Kathryn Bigelow's political thriller "House of Dynamite" and chef Tessa in Rachel Sennott’s HBO comedy series "I Love L.A."

Academic Excellence and Theatrical Roots: Ingram's Foundation in Performance

Beyond her screen work, Ingram boasts a strong background in theater, having graduated from the esteemed Yale School of Drama. During her time there, she delivered memorable performances as Viola in "Twelfth Night" and Cynthia in "Sweat," earning accolades such as the Princess Grace Award and the Herschel Williams Prize. In 2024, she further enriched her theatrical repertoire by starring as Nina in Dominique Morisseau's "Sunset Baby," under the direction of Steve H. Broadnax at Signature Theatre.

Industry Recognition: Acknowledged as a Rising Star

In 2021, following her remarkable performance in "The Queen's Gambit" and preceding her roles in "Macbeth" and "Obi-Wan Kenobi," Ingram was honored with a spot on Variety's annual list of "10 Actors to Watch," underscoring her rapidly growing influence and potential in the industry. She continues to maintain her representation with Linden Entertainment and Fox Rothschild, alongside her new partnership with UTA.

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