
Los Angeles β OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network announced today the addition of fourteen new roles plus directors Ayoka Chenzira and Crystle C. Roberson for new drama βDelilah,β from acclaimed βGreenleafβ creator Craig Wright, who serves as executive producer along with Charles Randolph-Wright and Oprah Winfrey. In 2020, βGreenleafβ was the yearβs most-watched original cable series with African-American viewers.
Delilah left a demanding white-shoe law firm a decade ago and hung up her own shingle so she could make raising her kids her number one priority. Now she takes on cases the big firms ignore and finds herself, more often than not, going head-to-head with the powerful and privileged as she fights for the disenfranchised. In addition to raising her two kids, Maia and Marcus, Delilah also cares for her young nephew Dion; manages her relationship with her frustrating ex; and to top it all off, sheβs about to go up against her best friend Tamara in court for the first time. Delilah has always represented the underdogs. Tamara has always represented the wealthy and powerful. But this case is different: this time, Delilahβs most cherished friendship is on the line, and there are lives at stake. But Delilah does what she always does β she seeks justice for those who need it most.
The series is produced by Warner Bros. Television and Harpo Films, filmed in Charlotte, North Carolina, and will air on OWN in March 2021.
The new series regulars announced include:
- Kelly Jacobs plays βMaiaβ – smart, feisty, and creative, Maia is Delilah’s teenage daughter. Sheβs confident and unafraid to speak her mind or stand up for herself. A talented violinist, Maia plays with the school orchestra, but when she meets Miss Virginia, a renowned former violinist who offers to give Maia free lessons, Maia sets her sights on bigger aspirations, much to Delilahβs dismay. (Series Regular)
- Khalil Johnson plays βDionβ – Dion is Delilah’s nephew, her brother Nate’s son. Dion has not had an easy life and all he wants is some stability and his absent motherβs love. However, the love he’s getting from his aunt is unconditional – and he’s starting to feel at home. (Series Regular)
- Braelyn Rankins (βFaith Under Fire,β βGeniusβ) plays βMarcusβ – a sweet kid, Marcus is Delilah’s son. Energetic, confident and sharp, he is a little annoyed that his five-year-old cousin has been staying at the house – and wonders how long he has to put up with it. Nonetheless, Marcus is a good-natured boy who likes to have a good time. Also perceptive, when he sees his mother is distracted, he knows how to make her smile. (Series Regular)
New recurring cast includes:
- Lyriq Bent (βFour Brothers,β βSheβs Gotta Have It,β βSawβ) plays βGordonβ – Delilah’s ex-husband and the father of their kids. Unfortunately, his good looks and charisma have caused him some problems. A professor, he slept with one of his college students, losing his job and his marriage to Delilah as collateral damage. Despite their differences, he and Delilah must work together to coparent the kids they both love. (Recurring)
- Joseph Callender (βOvercomerβ) plays βAndreβ – a man who has considerable authority over Christine, he’s “visiting” her apartment and claims to be a friend of both Nate and Christine. But the nature of his “friendship” with Christine looks mighty suspicious, especially to Delilah. (Recurring Co-star)
- Michel Curiel (βSistas,β βThe Walking Dead: World Beyondβ) plays βJamalβ β Caseyβs handsome and single best friend. When Tamara and Casey introduce him to Delilah, heβs very interested and courts her. (Recurring)
- LaMonica Garrett (βArrow,β βDesignated Survivorβ) plays βCaseyβ – tall and handsome, “perfection,” Casey is the Deputy Mayor of Charlotte and considered one of the most eligible men around. Charming, intelligent, professional, he is dating Delilah’s best friend, Tamara Roberts. (Recurring)
- Nigel Gibbs (βBreaking Bad,β βBeautiful Boyβ) is cast as βWesβ – the Chief of Police in Charlotte. Delilah’s father, he has a long-strained relationship with his daughter which he is hoping to repair. Wes is also rebuilding a relationship with his son, Nate, Delilahβs younger brother, and Delilahβs not happy about it. (Recurring)
- Leonard Harmon (βBlack Bootsβ) plays βNateβ – Delilahβs warm-hearted younger brother. He is an Army veteran who has been living in the Veteran Affairs Rehab Center after an injury abroad left him paralyzed and using a wheelchair. While he is adjusting to the VA and his new physical condition, his son, Dion, has been left in Delilah’s care. (Guest Recurring)
- Candace B. Harris (βThe Single Life,β βValorβ) plays βChristineβ – Nate’s estranged wife and Dion’s mother. Too much of a wreck to properly care for her son, she has (briefly) entrusted Dion to Delilah’s care — but “brief” is a very elastic word, and this situation is getting tighter and closer to the snapping point with every passing hour — and so is Delilah’s temper. (Guest Recurring)
- Gray Hawks (βOuter Banksβ) is cast as βWinβ – southern, patrician, he is Tamaraβs boss. He likes having her on the team and entrusts her to defuse a challenge the company is facing. If she succeeds, sheβll make partner at his firm. (Guest Recurring)
- Joe Holt (βThe Walking Dead: The World Beyond,β βThe Punisherβ) plays βMaceβ – a private investigator, and one of Delilah’s good friends. Smart, sharp-witted, with a fun, easygoing manner, heβs always the reliable friend Delilah can turn to for anything, personal or professional. When Delilah asks for his help on Leahβs case, Mace is intrigued. (Recurring)
- Saycon Sengbloh (βIn The Dark,β βScandalβ) plays βLeahβ β Leah and Delilah have known each other since college, but have fallen out of touch in the years that have passed. After suddenly and unjustly being let go from her job, Leah decides to reach out to Delilah hoping her old friend will take on her case as her attorney. Leah is a bit rough around the edges, tired, nervous and skittish from the fallout of her firing. (Recurring)
- Amanda Tavarez (βQueen Sugar,β βCake: The Seriesβ) plays βKatyaβ – Gordon’s girlfriend, she used to be one of his students, and is ready to take their relationship to the next level by moving in and meeting his kids. (Recurring)

Previously announced cast includes Maahra Hill (βBlack-ish,β βHow to Get Away With Murderβ) starring as Delilah Connolly, a headstrong, highly principled lawyer living in Charlotte, North Carolina. Delilah’s doing her best to raise two kids alone and keep her ties to family, friends and faith strong, all the while ceaselessly seeking justice for those who need it most, in a time when the rich and powerful of Charlotte and beyond will do anything to stop her. Jill Marie Jones (βGirlfriendsβ) appears as Tamara Roberts, Delilahβs confidante and best friend; Susan Heyward (βOrange is the New Blackβ), portrays Demetria Barnes, Delilahβs newly hired, fearless, and ambitious associate; and Ozioma Akagha (Marvelβs βRunawaysβ), plays Delilahβs unfailingly sunny secretary, Harper Omereoha.
Additionally, Ayoka Chenzira (βQueen Sugar,β βGreenleaf,β βTrinkets,β βAlmaβs Rainbowβ) directed two episodes. Crystle C. Roberson (βGreenleaf,β βAmerican Soul,β βFirst Christmas,β βDiary of a Future Presidentβ) also took on an episode in the eight-episode season. Award-winning directors Charles Randolph-Wright (βGreenleafβ) and Cheryl Dunye (βQueen Sugar,β βDavid Makes Manβ) were previously announced.
Ayoka Chenzira βAyoka Chenzira is an award-winning filmmaker and a recognized pioneer in Black independent cinema. Her distinctive body of work spans fiction, documentary, animation, performance, experimental narratives, interactive cinema and television. She is one of the first African American women to write, produce and direct a 35mm feature film, Almaβs Rainbow (developed at Sundance Institute). There have been many international retrospectives of Ayokaβs films and several of them are in permanent collections including the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
In 2018, Ayoka directed a season three episode of Ava DuVernayβs βQueen Sugarβ for OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, for which she was nominated for a 2019 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Director in Drama. Her animated film, Hair Piece: a film for nappyheaded people, was one of twenty-five films inducted into the 2018 National Film Registry, which preserves films deemed as culturally, historically or aesthetically significant. She received the 2018 BronzeLens Catalyst Award for her pioneering work.
Ayokaβs early films are currently being archived and preserved at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences and in 2020 will be rereleased by Milestone Films.
In 2019 Ayoka directed a season four episode of βGreenleafβ for OWN, back-to-back episodes of βTrinketsβ for Netflix and later in the year was invited by Ava DuVernay to direct the season four finale of βQueen Sugar.β
Based on her interactive sci-fi fantasy film, HERadventure, Ayoka was invited to be a TEDxAtlanta Speaker where she presented on imagination and diversity in sci-fi/fantasy films. Black Women Animate and the Cartoon Network honored Ayoka Chenzira in 2020 with the Cultural Innovator Award.
Ayoka is a member of the Directorβs Guild of America. She is the Division Chair for the Arts at Spelman College.
Crystle C. Roberson – Since being honored by Women in Film & Television Atlanta with the Woman to Watch Award in 2008, Crystle has been creating cinematic stories for all who wish to see. Born in Germany and raised in the heart of middle Georgia USA, Crystle fell in love with film as a teenage photographer and continues a life of unique expression through the camera.
Crystle was awarded by HBO, Chase, and Kodak for her short film Next Doorβs Next (2009) and has written/directed dozens more indie projects to date – including Private Garden with Idris Elba, The Black Cage with Mykelti Williamson, The End Again with Columbus Short and most recently Black Girls Guide to Fertility with Raney Branch. Crystle is a proud member of Yale Universityβs Storytellers in Modern Media Program. A 2018 Sony Pictures Diverse Director Program Participant, Crystle is a member of the Directors Guild of America and has directed many episodes of television including the hit series βGreenleafβ on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, βAmerican Soul,β on BET, and βDiary of a Future Presidentβ on Disney+. Currently, she is in development of a dramatic series as co-creator and writer at HBO.
In addition to creating and executive producing OWNβs hit drama series βGreenleaf,β Craig Wright is currently developing a spinoff of βGreenleafβ for OWN. Wright served as writer and producer on βLostβ and βSix Feet Under,β and was supervising producer on the long-running series βBrothers and Sisters.β He was Emmy-nominated for his writing on βSix Feet Under,β and received three WGA Award nominations, winning the Dramatic Series award in 2004 for βLost.β In addition, Wright was executive producer and writer for βTyrantβ and βRushβ and was consulting producer on βUnited States of Tara.β
βDelilahβ is produced for OWN by Warner Bros. Television and Harpo Films. The executive producers are Craig Wright, Charles Randolph-Wright, and Oprah Winfrey.