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Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
Birth at
22 August 1967
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Film actor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje was born on August 22, 1967 in London. Adewale has four sisters, their parents are from Nigeria. The actor speaks English and Italian, and also speaks a little Swahili. The boys spent their childhood moving from Nigeria to England. Adewale professes Buddhism. After graduation, the young man entered London’s King’s College University. In addition to the main acting activity, Adewale successfully tried his hand in the fashion industry, participating as a model at
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Film actor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje was born on August 22, 1967 in London. Adewale has four sisters, their parents are from Nigeria. The actor speaks English and Italian, and also speaks a little Swahili. The boys spent their childhood moving from Nigeria to England. Adewale professes Buddhism. After graduation, the young man entered London’s King’s College University. In addition to the main acting activity, Adewale successfully tried his hand in the fashion industry, participating as a model at all kinds of fashion shows.
For the first time, the audience saw the actor in the film No, No, No. You Don't Love Me, where he played the role of criminal Simon Adebisi.
From 1994 to 1998, Agbaje starred in the series New York Undercover. In 1996, the actor played an excellent role in the film “Deadly Flight”.
In 1997, luck smiled Adewale: the whole year of the actor was filled with filming in various series, which were very successful and brought the actor considerable popularity and love of the audience.
Agbaje starred in the TV series “Cracker”, “200,000 Leagues Underwater” and “Oz Prison”, where he magnificently and truthfully played a prisoner – a depressed and lost drug addict. For this role, the actor was twice nominated for the award for Best Actor.
In 2000, the actor passed the casting and was approved for the role in the film “Slavery”. The True Story of Fanny Kimble.
In 2001, Adewale agreed to star in the popular film The Mummy Returns. On the same set with the actor starred Brendan Fraser and Rachel Vaitz. In the film The Bourne Identity, Adewale Agbaje showed talented acting, playing the role of the overthrown dictator of Africa.
In 2004, the actor starred in the film “Nine Lives”.
From 2004 to 2008, Adewale appeared in the world-famous and popular series Lost. In 2005, Adewale Agbaje starred in an adventure film.
comedy Spice Princess . /