Yaya DaCosta

DaCosta in 2011, Featureflash / Shutterstock.com

Birth Name: Camara DaCosta Johnson

Place of Birth: New York City, New York, U.S.

Date of Birth: November 15, 1982

Ethnicity: African-American, one quarter African-Montserratian, one eighth African-Brazilian

Yaya DaCosta is an American actress and model. She was the runner-up in Cycle 3 of America’s Next Top Model, and has featured in the films Tron: Legacy, The Nice Guys, and Whitney, and on the series Ugly Betty and Chicago Med, among other works.

Yaya is the daughter of Orundun DaCosta and Carl Awolowo Johnson. She has a sister, Djassi, and two brothers, Mamadou and Djani. Her family is pictured here. YaYa was raised in Harlem. She has a son with her former partner, independent film producer and director Joshua Bee Alafia. YaYa is a first cousin, once removed, of actor, writer, artist, and child advocate Roscoe Orman. Her maternal great-grandmother, Ethel/Mariel Moore, was the sister of his mother Viola.

Her father is African-American. Her mother is of one half African-Montserratian, one quarter African-Brazilian, and one quarter African-American, descent. YaYa is sometimes described as also having Irish and Cherokee Native American ancestry. It is not clear if this Irish or Native American ancestry has been verified/documented.

She has stated:

My mom’s dad is Brazilian, and that’s the aspect of my heritage I identify with most because I grew up around my Brazilian cousins, speaking Portuguese and going to capoeira rodas.

Yaya has also said, likely referring to her genetic ancestry, “Ghanaian, Nigerian, Ethiopian… etc. Being claimed by so many makes me feel wonderfully human! DNA test pending.”

Yaya’s paternal grandfather likely was named Carl A. Johnson. Carl was born in Washington, D.C., and was African-American.

Yaya’s paternal grandmother likely was Helena Mildred Twyman (the daughter of John W. “Jack” Twyman and Allean/Allien/Ellen Mamie Parland/Carland). Helena was born in either Minnesota or Connecticut, and was African-American. John was born in Virginia, and likely was the son of Ambrose Twyman and Cornelia Twyman. Allean was born in Georgia, the daughter of John H. Parland/Carland and Ella Wade.

Yaya’s maternal grandfather was José Santiago da Costa (the son of José da Costa Leite and Ethel/Mariel Moore). Yaya’s grandfather José was born in New York. Yaya’s great-grandfather José was born in Maranhão, Brazil, the son of John da Costa and Antoinette. Ethel was born in New York, the daughter of African-American parents, Charles Moore and Margaret “Maggie” Wales.

Yaya’s maternal grandmother was Lucille Bradshaw (the daughter of Thomas Bradshaw and Ann “Annie” John/Meade). Lucille was born in New York, to parents from Montserrat, British West Indies.

Sources: Information on Yaya’s ancestors – https://www.instagram.com

Yaya’s paternal grandfather, Carl A. Johnson, on the 1950 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org

Obituary of Yaya’s paternal step-grandfather, Frederick Henry Carl – https://www.familysearch.org

Obituary of Yaya’s paternal grandmother, Helena Mildred (Twyman) Johnson Carl – https://www.familysearch.org

Obituary of Yaya’s paternal great-grandfather, John W. “Jack” Twyman – https://www.familysearch.org

Yaya’s mother and maternal grandparents, José Santiago da Costa and Lucille Bradshaw, on the 1950 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org

Yaya’s maternal grandfather, José Santiago da Costa, on the 1940 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org

Death record of Yaya’s maternal grandfather, José Santiago da Costa – https://www.familysearch.org

Marriage record of Yaya’s maternal great-grandparents, José da Costa Leite and Ethel/Mariel Moore – https://www.familysearch.org

Death record of Yaya’s maternal great-grandmother, Ethel (Moore) da Costa – https://www.familysearch.org

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37 Responses

  1. LiL V4CH4 says:

    I do think she’s Brazilian It makes sense. Alot of Brazilians have Portuguese last names so that makes sense. =]

  2. Yoruba says:

    Alafia, Questioning her ancestors is being very disrespectful! Please sit down with your own family and ask where did you come from before questioning some else existence. We will start this sista’s site off by being very positive these types of blogs will not be tolerated. If you or anyone persists in doing so this will be the only response that you and the future not so happy within people will receive. We bless anyone who chooses not to respond to any negative posts and we pray for those who feel it is there job to try to lash at her. Now that we have that out of the way!! YaYa we look forward to seeing as you break through this industry..

    Oduro
    HRH – FJA

  3. school friend says:

    THAT , unfortunately is (and overused) illegitimate quote (doesn’t come close to sounding like her, either). her dad is sooo not Brazilian. I know the family and her great-grandfather is (on her MOTHER’s side — you can totally see it) and the other 3/4th of the grandparents i’m pretty sure were born in America of mixed blood.
    why are people so obsessed w/ ‘ethnifying’ her?

  4. Bombpants says:

    She is a someone that I could say is Intelligent, cute, pretty and charming all at once.

  5. total23 says:

    Love You!

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