Adewale Akinnuoye-agbaje


Actor

About

Also Known As
Clayton Pinney
Birth Place
Islington, England, GB
Born
August 22, 1967

Biography

A tall, well-built and striking performer of African descent, London-born, Nigerian-raised Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje was a physically imposing presence with a booming voice, cool exterior and impossible-to-ignore onscreen charisma. Working his way through higher education as a model, Akinnuoye-Agbaje headed for the States after earning his Master's degree in law and was quickly scooped up...

Biography

A tall, well-built and striking performer of African descent, London-born, Nigerian-raised Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje was a physically imposing presence with a booming voice, cool exterior and impossible-to-ignore onscreen charisma. Working his way through higher education as a model, Akinnuoye-Agbaje headed for the States after earning his Master's degree in law and was quickly scooped up for the 1992 hit music videos "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" by En Vogue and "Love No Limit" by Mary J. Blige. Just bubbling under the surface, Akinnuoye-Agbaje did more modeling work and began to win acting roles in hits like "Congo" (1995) and "Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls" (1995). His unique look, compelling accent and penetrating stare would separate him from fellow performers, and he landed significant roles in the thriller "The Deadly Voyage" (HBO 1996) and an updated take on "Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" (ABC 1997). His breakthrough came with a three-year arc as villainous drug dealer Simon Adebisi on edgy prison drama "Oz" (HBO 1997-2003). While appearing on "Oz," Akinnuoye-Agbaje also essayed the kinder, gentler cabbie Winston on the comedy-drama "Linc's" (Showtime 1998-2000), created by Tim Reid. During this period, he also appeared in cable biopic "Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble" (Showtime 2000) and the direct-to-video comedy "Kat & Allison" (2001). The over-the-top sequel "The Mummy Returns" (2001) offered Akinnuoye-Agbaje the opportunity to wow his largest big-screen audience yet as the bloodthirsty Lock-Nah, mastermind behind the scheme to reincarnate the mighty Imhotep. Key supporting roles in action blockbuster "The Bourne Identity" (2001) and hip hop-themed gangster drama "Get Rich Or Die Tryin'" (2005) raised his screen identity prior to his TV return as the mysterious Mr. Eko on hit ABC drama "Lost" (ABC 2004-2010) in its second season. After his story arc on that complex series was completed, Akinnuoye-Agbaje returned his focus to films, beginning with a starring role in ensemble action hit "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" (2009), followed by key roles in science fiction horror reboot "The Thing" (2011), British-made John Steinbeck adaptation "Best Laid Plans" (2012), Sylvester Stallone thriller "Bullet to the Head" (2013) and Marvel Cinematic Universe effort "Thor: The Dark World" (2013). Akinnuoye-Agbaje continued in this varied fashion, co-starring in films ranging from special effects blockbuster "Pompeii" (2013) and musical reboot "Annie" (2014) to Oscar-contender dramas "Trumbo" (2015) and "Concussion" (2015). Along with the starring voice role in animated action-adventure "Bilal" (2016), Akinnuoye-Agbaje co-starred as supervillain Killer Croc in DC Comics supervillain ensemble "Suicide Squad" (2016).

Life Events

1992

Featured in the music videos "Love No Limit" by Mary J Blige and "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" by En Vogue

1994

Made TV debut on an episode of Showtime's "Red Shoe Diaries"

1995

Had early feature credits in the films "Congo" and "Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls"

1996

Appeared in HBO adventure thriller "Deadly Voyage"

1997

Played Cabe Attucks in the updated ABC miniseries production of "Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"

1997

Guest starred on an episode of "Cracker" (ABC) playing a priest who doesn't remember murders he may have committed

1997

Played villainous inmate Simon Adebisi on the HBO prison-set drama "Oz"

1998

Had a recurring role as a Nigerian cab driver on the Showtime comedy series "Linc's"

1999

Acted in the gangster-themed "Legionnaire"

2000

Featured in "Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble" on Showtime

2001

Played a villain in the sequel "The Mummy Returns"

2002

Had a supporting role in the action thriller "The Bourne Identity"

2005

Co-starred in the semi-autobiographical drama about rap artist 50 Cent "Get Rich or Die Tryin,'" directed by Jim Sheridan

2005

Joined the second season of the ABC drama "Lost" as Mr. Eko, a mysterious man dwelling on the island

2009

Cast as Heavy Duty in the big-screen version of "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra"

2010

Landed a bit part opposite Dwayne Johnson in "Faster"

2011

Cast opposite Robert De Niro, Clive Owen, and Jason Statham in the action feature "Killer Elite"

2011

Cast in the sci-fi mystery feature "The Thing"

2012

Joined the cast of the BBC action series "The Hunted"

2013

Co-starred opposite Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman in "Thor: The Dark World"

2015

Played the late Chicago Bears defensive back, Dave Duerson, in the sports drama "Concussion"

2016

Played Killer Croc in the comic book adaptation "Suicide Squad"

2017

Nabbed a supporting role in the drama "Elizabeth Blue"

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