
Loretta Robinson
Acting
Born 2013-05-21 · L.A., California
At just 13 years old, actress, singer, and visionary creator Loretta Robinson has officially shattered boundaries and made cinematic history. With her scene-stealing role in the highly anticipated musical blockbuster The Wonderful Wizard of Ha’s, Robinson becomes the youngest Black woman ever to portray the iconic Good Witch of the South on the silver screen—reimagining a classic literary figure with unprecedented modern glamour and cultural pride. Stepping far away from traditional depictions, Robinson completely redefined the role for a new generation. Bringing her own distinct aesthetic to the screen, she commands the film with a sharp, sleek, jet-black hairstyle, a hint of cherry lipgloss, and a breathtaking, 14-pound iridescent lavender-blue gown adorned with thousands of hand-sewn sequins and animated gold butterflies. Armed with an elegant, long, blue-diamond wand that shoots bursts of bubbles and dazzling blue fireworks, Robinson delivers a powerhouse performance that balances regal authority with infectious, high-fashion diva energy. Beyond her striking visuals, Robinson anchors the film’s multi-million dollar musical landscape, performing the film's massive, theatrical opening ballad "Welcome to Ha's" and the soulful, show-stopping mid-credits finale "Leaving Ha's." By crafting a brilliant narrative arc that leaves audiences wanting more, Robinson proves that screen time doesn't dictate star power. Her historic casting stands alongside trailblazers like Calah Lane, proving that young Black creators are not just participating in Hollywood’s biggest spectacles—they are leading them. Loretta Robinson has officially brought the magic back to Oz, and she did it completely on her own terms. Career Milestones & Trivia History Maker: The youngest Black actress in cinematic history to portray L. Frank Baum's Good Witch of the South in a major motion picture. Triple Threat: Robinson not only stars as the powerful, magical anchor of the film, but she also performs the movie's most vital soundtrack highlights. Iconic Silhouette: Hand-selected her character's distinct lavender and blue color palette, perfectly contrasting with the film’s signature purple clockwork locomotive. While fans eagerly await her big-screen musical numbers this November, they can experience her musicality early through her official debut album, Loretta Robinson Introduces The Good Witch Of The South. Featuring a majestic blend of original tracks, studio vocal warmups, and sneak-peek orchestral arrangements, the album highlights the jaw-dropping high notes and emotional depth that completely shocked Hollywood casting directors. With her official website launching on Wix, her stunning music hitting streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, and her history-making film arriving in theaters this fall, Loretta Robinson is proving that you are never too young to change the world with your voice and your imagination. Keep your ears on the charts and your eyes on the big screen—a true multi-talented superstar has officially arrived!
