Marianne Jean-Baptiste [Vivian Johnson] taken from cbs.com

Marianne Jean-Baptiste received Academy Award, Golden Globe and British Academy Award nominations for her feature-film debut role in "Secrets and Lies" in 1996. Since then, she has been seen in the films "The Cell," "28 Days," "The 24 Hour Woman," "Mr. Jealousy" and "Spy Games."

Her television credits include the movies "Silent Hearts," "The Murder of Stephen Lawrence" and "The Man," and the mini-series "The Wedding."

A writer and composer, she wrote the score for Mike Leigh's feature film "Career Girls." She has written and performed with British jazz musicians, including Jason Rebello, for whom she wrote and recorded four tracks on his album Keeping Time.

She is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and has starred in the Royal National Theatre productions of "The Way of the World" and "Measure for Measure." She starred in Peter Brook's production of "Le Costume" in Paris.

Jean-Baptiste was born in London. She currently divides her time between London and Los Angeles. Her birth date is April 26.