Jude Akuwudike
Nigerian-born actor educated in England
Jude Akuwudike (born 1965) is a Nigerian actor . He has mostly worked in the United Kingdom , on screen and stage.[ 1]
He has appeared in productions of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre .
Early life
Akuwudike trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Born in Nigeria , West Africa,[ 2] Akuwudike moved to Britain 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.[ 3]
Career
In 1988, Akuwudike played Captain Watkin Tench in Our Country's Good at the Royal Court Theatre .[ 4] His first film appearance was in the same year, as a priest in A World Apart .[ 5] An early leading role came in 1989 in the play The Fatherland by Murray Watts, at the Bush Theatre at Riverside ,[ 6] and his first significant part on television was as Sergeant Gummer in the drama serial Virtual Murder (1991).[citation needed ]
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 [citation needed ] . 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]
The Actor's career has been centered on stage performances which includes notable roles in movie production for the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespare Company.[ 14]
Personal life
Jude's Networth is estimated to be around $4 million. Jude is currently at the age of 58years as of 2023. He is married with a wife and children although the number of children is not stated.[ 15]
It is stated that both his parents played a notable role in his personal life and career. He has a brother and a sister although specific details are not mentioned. [ 16]
Filmography
Film
Key
†
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Television
Stage
Year
Title
Role
Venue
Notes
1988
The Park
Norman
Crucible Theatre , Sheffield
Moon on a Rainbow Shawl
Ketch
Almeida Theatre , Islington , London
Our Country's Good
Captain Watkin Tench
Royal Court Theatre , London
The Recruiting Officer
Scruple/Costar Pearmain/Balance's Servant
also World Tour
1989
"Master Harold"...and the Boys
Sam
Bristol Old Vic , Bristol
1990
Death and the King's Horseman
Olunde
Royal Exchange , Manchester
1991
A Long Way From Home
Tomi
Tricycle Theatre , Kilburn , London
Light in the Village
Rhodes
Traverse Theatre , Edinburgh
1993
Marching for Fausa
Sssi
Royal Court Theatre , London
Wiseguy Scapino
Léandre
Theatr Clwyd , Mold
1994
Ion
Hermes-Athens
The Pit , Barbican Centre , London
Poor Super Man
Shannon
Traverse Theatre , Edinburgh
1995
Richard II
Sir Stephen Scroop/Lord Fitwater
Cottesloe Theatre , Royal National Theatre , London
The Machine Wreckers
William
1996
Nuremberg: The War Crimes Trial
Tricycle Theatre , Kilburn , London
1998
Not About Nightingales
The Queen
Cottesloe Theatre , Royal National Theatre , London
1999
Honk! The Ugly Duckling
Turkey
Olivier Theatre , Royal National Theatre , London
2000
A Doll's House
Nils Krogstad
Ambassadors Theatre , London
2001
Luminosity
Saul Mercer
The Pit , Barbican Centre , London
Young Hamlet
King Claudius
Young Vic , The Cut , London
Brixton Stories
Ossie
The Pit , Barbican Centre , London
also UK Tour
2002
The Winter's Tale
Antigonus
The Roundhouse , Chalk Farm , London & Royal Shakespeare Theatre , Stratford-upon-Avon
Pericles
Cerimon
2003
Henry V
Pistol
Olivier Theatre , Royal National Theatre , London
Edmond
A Pimp
2004
The Jungle Book
Akela
Northampton Royal , Northampton
2005
Pericles
Antichus/Lysinichus
Globe Theatre , London
2006
The Overwhelming
Joseph
Cottesloe Theatre , Royal National Theatre , London
with Out of Joint Theatre Company
2007
Macbeth
Banquo
Swan Theatre , Stratford-upon-Avon
Macbett
Glamiss
2008
God In Ruins
Soho Theatre , Soho , London
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui
Dullfeet
Lyric Hammersmith , London
Walking Waterfall
Odame
Almeida Theatre , Islington , London
with Tiata Fahodzi
2009
Iya-Ile
Chief Adeyemi
Soho Theatre , Soho , London
Othello
Othello
Citizens Theatre , Glasgow
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
The Mariner
Southbank Centre , London
2011
Great Expectations
Magwitch
Watford Palace Theatre , Watford
Passing Wind
Justice
New Wolsey Theatre , Ipswich
part of Pulse Fringe Festival
The Faith Machine
Lawrence/Patrick
Royal Court Theatre , London
Britannicus
Burrhus
Wilton's Music Hall , Shadwell , London
2012
Moon on a Rainbow Shawl
Charlie Adams
Cottesloe Theatre , Royal National Theatre , London
also UK Tour
Ignorance
Dr Nasir al-Maliki
Hampstead Theatre , London
2013
Othello
Othello
Cockpit Theatre , London
also USA Tour
2015
Hamlet Asylum Seeker
Claudius
UK Tour
with Talawa Theatre Company
The Crucible
Reverend Parris
Bristol Old Vic , Bristol
2016
Workshop Negative
Mkhize
Gate Theatre , London
The Royale
Wynton
Bush Theatre , Shepherd's Bush , London
2017
The Lower Depths
Abram Ivanich Medvediev
Arcola Theatre , London
The Cherry Orchard
Yermolai Alexeievitch Lopakhin
2018
The Two Noble Kinsmen
Theseus
Globe Theatre , London
The Convert
Uncle
Young Vic , The Cut , London
2019
Three Sisters
Eze
Lyttelton Theatre , Royal National Theatre , London
2022
Henry V
King of France /Archbishop of Canterbury /Sir Thomas Erpingham
Donmar Warehouse , London
House of Ife
Solomon
Bush Theatre , London
2023
The Dumb Waiter
Various
Greenwich Theatre , London
A Slight Ache
Various
Greenwich Theatre , London
Games
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2021
GTFO
Dr. Abeo Dauda
Awards and nominations
Notes
^ NetflixReleases. "Jude Akuwudike" . www.netflixreleases.com . Retrieved 30 May 2022 .
^ 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.
^ About the Players Archived 11 December 2019 at the Wayback Machine 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.
^ "Jude Akuwudike Biography, Early Life, Personal Life, Career, Family, Parents, Net Worth & More" . whoiswriter.com . 9 November 2023. Retrieved 18 October 2024 .
^ "Jude Akuwudike Biography, Early Life, Personal Life, Career, Family, Parents, Net Worth & More" . whoiswriter.com . 9 November 2023. Retrieved 18 October 2024 .
^ "Jude Akuwudike Biography, Early Life, Personal Life, Career, Family, Parents, Net Worth & More" . whoiswriter.com . 9 November 2023. Retrieved 18 October 2024 .
^ Bakare, Tonye (28 March 2021). "Jude Akuwudike: Being Eyimofe" . The Guardian (Nigeria). Retrieved 22 August 2021 .
^ Warner, Deborah. "Richard II, 1997" . Deborah Warner . Retrieved 22 August 2021 .
^ "Jude Akuwudike" . Hamilton Hodell . Retrieved 2 October 2021 .
^ "Jude Akuwudike - Awards" . IMDb . Retrieved 2 October 2021 .
^ "11th Screen Nation Film & Television Awards 2016: Rewarding Excellence – Celebrating Diversity" . The Nigerian Voice . Retrieved 2 October 2021 .
^ Banjo, Noah (29 October 2021). "FULL LIST: Ayinla, Omo Ghetto: The Saga bag multiple nominations at AMAA 2021" . Punch Newspapers . Archived from the original on 29 October 2021. Retrieved 30 October 2021 .
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