Moses Ingram signed a deal with UTA for full-field representation.
Ingram broke out in Netflix’s 2020 limited series The Queen’s Gambit, earning an Emmy nomination for her role as Jolene, opposite Anya Taylor-Joy’s character Beth. Since then, she has played Lady Macduff in Joel Coen’s 2021 film The Macbeths, Leva Severnder in Disney+’s 2022 limited series Obi-Wan Kenobi, Josie in Raven Jackson’s 2023 film All Dirt Roads: A Taste of Salt, and Apple. She has played supporting roles such as Teresa Dixon in TV’s 2024 limited series The Big. Cigar” and the 2024 musical film “The End,” directed by Joshua Oppenheimer. Additionally, in 2024, she appeared as Cleo Johnson in the Apple TV limited series Lady in the Lake, opposite Natalie Portman’s Maddie Schwartz. Most recently, she appeared in Kathryn Bigelow’s 2025 political thriller House of Dynamite as FEMA Administrator Cathy Rogers, and in Rachel Sennott’s HBO comedy series I Love LA as Chef Tessa.
Ingram also works in theater. She is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama and won the Princess Grace Award and the Herschel Williams Award for her roles as Viola in Twelfth Night and Cynthia in Sweat. In 2024, she starred as Nina in Dominique Morisseau’s Sunset Baby, directed by Steve H. Broadnax at Signature Theatre.
In 2021, after his performance in “The Queen’s Gambit” and just before “Macbeth” and “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” Ingram was named to Variety magazine’s list of 10 Actors to Watch of the Year.
She continues to be repped by Linden Entertainment and Fox Rothschild.
