Jude Akuwudike
Jude Akuwudike (born 1965) is a Nigerian actor educated in England. He has mostly worked there, on stage and screen.
He has appeared in productions of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre.
Early life
Born in Nigeria, West Africa,[1] Akuwudike came to England and was educated at St Augustine's College in Westgate-on-Sea, Kent, an independent Roman Catholic boarding school. In 1985 he began to train for an acting career at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduating in 1987.[2]
Career
In 1988 Akuwudike played Captain Watkin Tench in Our Country's Good at the Royal Court Theatre.[3] His first film appearance was in the same year, as a priest in A World Apart.[4] An early leading role came in 1989 in the play The Fatherland by Murray Watts, at the Bush Theatre at Riverside,[5] and his first significant part on television was as Sergeant Gummer in the drama serial Virtual Murder (1991).[6]
Throughout his career, Akuwudike has worked mainly on stage, including appearing in several productions for the National Theatre, notably Not About Nightingales, Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, and Ion. He has also appeared for the Royal Shakespeare Company, as well as working on Broadway. He has also had many roles in film and television and is a voice actor.[7]
In 1998, in the first British production of Not About Nightingales by Tennessee Williams, directed by Trevor Nunn at the National Theatre, Akuwudike originated the part of "the Queen", a gay prisoner.[8] In 2002 he played the black pimp in a Royal National Theatre production of Edmond, with Kenneth Branagh in the title role.[9]
From February to May 2011, Akuwudike was Abel Magwitch in an English Touring Theatre production of Great Expectations (adapted by Tanika Gupta), with Lynn Farleigh as Miss Havisham.[10][11]
In the Cary Joji Fukunaga film Beasts of No Nation (2015), Akuwudike played Supreme Commander Dada Goodblood, leader of an unnamed West African country torn by civil war.[12]
In September 2018, it was announced that Akuwudike had been cast alongside Joe Cole and Sope Dirisu in a new Cinemax television serial called Gangs of London, then in production.[13]
Filmography
Film
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1988 | A World Apart | Priest | |
1997 | Richard II | Scroop | TV film |
1998 | The Ebb-Tide | Fakeeva | TV film |
2000 | A Likeness in Stone | DC Levi Pryor | TV film |
2005 | Sahara | Imam | |
2010 | The Tempest | Boatswain | |
2015 | Beasts of No Nation | Dada Goodblood | |
2020 | Eyimofe | Mofe | |
TBA | Benediction | Post-production |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1990 | Screenplay | Thomas | Episode: "The Land of Dreams" |
1992 | Virtual Murder | Sergeant Gummer | Series regular |
1993 | Between the Lines | Custody Sergeant | Episode: "Big Boys' Rules: Part II" |
1994 | The Bill | Mr. Jensen | Episode: "All Along the Watchtower" |
1996-1999 | Roger Roger | Henry | Series regular |
1998 | Heat of the Sun | Elihu Mwangi | Episode: "The Sport of Kings" |
1999 | Kavanagh QC | Matthew Atta | Episode: "Previous Convictions" |
2003 | Silent Witness | Malcolm Linden | Episode: "Running on Empty" |
Holby City | Derek Fletcher | Episode: "Know When to Fold" | |
2005 | Bad Girls | Leroy | 1 episode |
The Last Detective | Bradshaw | Episode: "Towpaths of Glory" | |
2007 | Silent Witness | Willi | Episode: "Suffer the Children" |
2009 | Moses Jones | Matthias Mutukula | Mini-series |
The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency | Oswald Ranta | Episode: "The Boy with an African Heart" | |
Holby City | Marvin Stewart | Episode: "What Will Survive of Us" | |
2010 | Law & Order: UK | Marcus Wright | Episode: "Skeletons" |
2012 | Holby City | Gabriel Vaughan | Episode: "Hail Caesar" |
2013 | Doctors | Thomas Tembe | 3 episodes |
2015 | Cucumber | Ralph Sullivan | 1 episode |
2016 | Stan Lee's Lucky Man | Dr. Marghai | Episode: "A Twist of Fate" |
Undercover | Al | 1 episode | |
Friday Night Dinner | Custody Sergeant | Episode: "The Funeral" | |
2017 | Chewing Gum | Alex | Episode: "Age Ain't Nothing But a Number" |
Death in Paradise | Tony Garret | Episode: "In the Footsteps of a Killer" | |
The A Word | Vincent Daniels | 3 episodes | |
2017-2018 | Fortitude | Doctor Adebimpe | Recurring role |
2018 | Kiri | Reverend Lipide | 1 episode |
2018-2020 | In the Long Run | Uncle Akie | Series regular |
2019 | Moving On | Dr. Bello | Episode: "Frozen" |
Plebs | Agrippa | Episode: "The Banquet" | |
2020 | Gangs of London | Charlie Carter | Recurring role |
On the Edge | Dad | Episode: "BBW" |
Notes
- Tiziana Morosetti, Africa on the Contemporary London Stage (2018), p. 104.
- Jane Milling, Modern British Playwriting: the 80s (2012), p. 211.
- Timberlake Wertenbaker, Our Country's Good (2015), p. 16.
- J. T. Rogers, The Overwhelming (2006), "Biographies".
- "The Fatherland", programme from the Bush Theatre at Riverside, 1989.
- Virtual Murder cast at famousfix.com. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
- About the Players at shakespeare.nd.edu (Shakespeare at Notre Dame). Retrieved 21 February 2019.
- Plays and Players Applause, Issue 521 (1998), p. 9.
- Plays International, Volume 18 (Chancery Publications, 2002), p. 14.
- Howard Loxton (2011). "Great Expectations". British Theatre Guide.
- Mary Hammond, Charles Dickens's Great Expectations: A Cultural Life, 1860–2012 (2015), Appendix C.
- Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, "Idris Elba highlights the flawed Beasts of No Nation", 15 October 2015 at film.avclub.com. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
- Alex Ritman, Gangs of London Cinemax Series Sets Cast dated 12 May 2018, hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
External links
- Jude Akuwudike at IMDb
- Jude Akuwudike at RADA