
Ebonée Noel is best known for her role as Special Agent Kristen Chazal in the CBS series FBI, where she portrayed a dedicated and intelligent member of the FBI team. After two seasons, her character was written out of the show, leaving fans curious about the reasons behind her departure. While the official reason was not publicly disclosed, it is noted that she has since pursued other acting opportunities.
Following her time on FBI, Noel starred as August King in the Oprah Winfrey Network’s drama series The Kings of Napa, which delves into the complexities of a wealthy African American family’s vineyard business. Her portrayal of the ambitious August King was well-received, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
🌍 Background and Education
Born on May 25, 1990, in Manhattan, New York City, Ebonée Noel has a diverse cultural heritage. Her parents are both Guyanese, and she spent her early years traveling with her mother, who worked for the United Nations. This international upbringing exposed her to various cultures and perspectives. Noel attended schools in countries such as Cambodia, Croatia, Ethiopia, and Israel. She later graduated with a degree in Fine Arts from the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.
📺 Recent Projects
In addition to her role in The Kings of Napa, Ebonée Noel has appeared in several other projects:
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“BOGO” (2020): A short film where she played the character Dee.
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“Harlem” (2021): A guest appearance in this Amazon Prime series.
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“The Kings of Napa” (2022): Her portrayal of August King in this drama series marked a significant role in her career.