
Charmaine Bingwa
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Charmaine Bingwa is a Zimbabwean-Australian actress and writer. She's known for her powerful portrayal of Carmen in the CBS legal drama The Good Fight (2020–2022). Her nuanced performance earned her critical acclaim and positioned her as one of television’s rising talents. Bingwa made her feature film debut in Black Box (2020), part of the Blumhouse-Amazon anthology series, and went on to star opposite Will Smith in Emancipation (2022), directed by Antoine Fuqua. She also appeared in King Shaka (2024) and has voiced roles in animated series such as Back to the Outback (2022). In addition to acting, Bingwa is an award-winning screenwriter and a 2018 Heath Ledger Scholarship recipient. Known for her emotionally grounded performances and activist spirit, she continues to craft work that centers underrepresented voices with honesty and depth. Description above based on media reports and Charmaine Bingwa’s public credits.
Known for
Credits

Back to the Outback (2021)
as TV Reporter (voice)

Emancipation (2022)
as Dodienne

Black Box (2020)
as Miranda

Nekrotronic (2018)
as Possessed Finnigan

Trees of Peace (2021)
as Jeanette

Hello Au Revoir (2018)
Actor

The Better Man (—)
as Summer Akers
Miranda of Mind (—)
as Miranda Kendrick

Party of Two (2019)
as Renee (Maxine's Mother)

Can You Dig It? (2018)
as Andrea





