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Chiwetel Ejiofor

Chiwetel Umeadi Ejiofor[2] CBE (/ˈətɛl ˈɛifɔːr/ CHOO-ə-tel EJ-ee-oh-for;[3] born 10 July 1977[2]) is a British actor.[4] He is the recipient of various accolades, including a British Academy Film Award, and a Laurence Olivier Award, with nominations for an Academy Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards and five Golden Globe Awards.

Chiwetel Ejiofor

Ejiofor at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con
Born
Chiwetel Umeadi Ejiofor[1]

(1977-07-10) 10 July 1977 (age 46)
EducationLondon Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
OccupationActor
Years active1995–present
RelativesZain Asher (sister)
AwardsFull list

After enrolling at the National Youth Theatre in 1995 and attending the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, at age 19 and three months into his course, Ejiofor was cast by Steven Spielberg to play a supporting role in the film Amistad (1997) as James Covey.[5]

Ejiofor portrayed the characters Okwe in Dirty Pretty Things (2002), Peter in Love Actually, Lola in Kinky Boots, Victor Sweet in Four Brothers, The Operative in Serenity (all 2005), Luke in Children of Men (2006), Thabo Mbeki in Endgame, Adrian Helmsley in Roland Emmerich's 2012 (both 2009), Darryl Peabody in Salt (2010), Solomon Northup in 12 Years a Slave (2013), Vincent Kapoor in Ridley Scott's The Martian (2015), Karl Mordo in Doctor Strange (2016) and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), and Trywell Kamkwamba in The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (2019). He voiced Dr. Watson in Sherlock Gnomes (2018) and Scar in the 2019 remake of The Lion King and featured in the fantasy film Maleficent: Mistress of Evil.[6] For 12 Years a Slave, he received Academy Award and Golden Globe Award nominations, along with the BAFTA Award for Best Actor. He was nominated for a 2014 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for his performance on Dancing on the Edge.[7] In 2022, he played the lead role in the Showtime science fiction television series The Man Who Fell to Earth.

In 2008, he was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II for services to the arts.[8] He was elevated to Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2015 Birthday Honours.[9]

Early life edit

Ejiofor was born on 10 July 1977 in Forest Gate, east London, to middle-class Nigerian parents of Igbo descent.[10][11][12] His father, Arinze, was a doctor, and his mother, Obiajulu, was a pharmacist. His younger sister, Zain, is a CNN correspondent.[13] His other sister Kandi is a GP doctor.

In 1988, when Ejiofor was 11, during a family trip to Nigeria for a wedding, he and his father were driving to Lagos after the celebrations when their car was involved in a head-on crash with a lorry. His father was killed, and Ejiofor was badly injured, receiving scars that are still visible on his forehead.[14][15]

He began acting in school plays at his junior school, Dulwich Prep London (known at the time as "Dulwich College Preparatory School"), where he played the gravedigger in William Shakespeare's Hamlet. Ejiofor continued acting at his senior school, Dulwich College, and joined the National Youth Theatre. He got into the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art but left after his first year, after being cast in Steven Spielberg's film Amistad. He played the title role in Othello at the Bloomsbury Theatre in September 1995, and again at the Theatre Royal, Glasgow, in 1996, when he starred opposite Rachael Stirling as Desdemona.

Career edit

1996–2007: Career beginnings and early recognition edit

Ejiofor made his film debut in the television film Deadly Voyage (1996).[16] He went on to become a stage actor in London. In Steven Spielberg's 1997 film Amistad,[16] he gave support to Djimon Hounsou's Cinque as interpreter Ensign James Covey. In 1999, Ejiofor appeared in the British film G:MT – Greenwich Mean Time. In 2000, he starred in Blue/Orange at the Royal National Theatre (Cottesloe stage), and later at the Duchess Theatre. That same year, his performance as Romeo in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet was nominated for the Ian Charleson Award. Ejiofor was awarded the Jack Tinker Award for Most Promising Newcomer at the Critics' Circle Theatre Awards in 2000. For his performance in Blue/Orange, Ejiofor received the London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Outstanding Newcomer in 2000 and a nomination for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2001.[17]

Ejiofor had his first leading film role playing Nicky Burkett in Jeremy Cameron's It Was an Accident (2000). In 2002, he starred in Dirty Pretty Things,[16] for which he won a British Independent Film Award for best actor. In the following year, he was part of the ensemble cast of Love Actually,[16] starred in a BBC adaptation of Chaucer's The Knight's Tale and also starred on the BBC series Trust. Also in 2003, he starred in the lead role of Augustus in the radio production of Rita Dove's poetic drama "The Darker Face of the Earth", which premiered on the BBC World Service on 23 August of that year, marking the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition. He starred alongside Hilary Swank in Red Dust (2004), portraying the fictional politician Alex Mpondo of post-apartheid South Africa.

He played the central role of Prince Alamayou in Peter Spafford's radio play I Was a Stranger, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 17 May 2004, and he played the god Dionysus, alongside Paul Scofield's Cadmus and Diana Rigg's Agave, in Andrew Rissik's play, Dionysus, based upon Euripides' Bacchae, also broadcast by the BBC. He also received acclaim for his performance as a complex antagonist The Operative in the film Serenity (2005).[16] Ejiofor played a revolutionary in the film Children of Men (2006).[16] His singing and acting performance in Kinky Boots received a Golden Globe Award[16] and British Independent Film Award nomination. He was also nominated for the BAFTA Orange Rising Star Award in 2006, which recognises emerging British film talent. Ejiofor's performance in Tsunami: The Aftermath received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film in 2007.[16]

 
Ejiofor at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival premiere of Redbelt

In 2007, Ejiofor starred opposite Don Cheadle in Talk to Me,[18] a film based on the true story of Ralph "Petey" Greene (played by Cheadle), an African-American radio personality in the 1960s and 1970s. He performed on stage in The Seagull at the Royal Court Theatre from 18 January to 17 March 2007, then later that year reprised his role as Othello at the Donmar Warehouse, alongside Kelly Reilly as Desdemona and Ewan McGregor as Iago. The production received favourable reviews, with particularly strong praise for Ejiofor. "Chiwetel Ejiofor produces one of the most memorable performances of Othello in recent years."[19] He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor for his performance.[16] He also narrated the BBC television film Partition: The Day India Burned (2007), which was based on the Partition of India. He starred as Mike Terry in the 2008 cult film Redbelt that received favourable reviews.

2008–2018: International recognition and critical acclaim edit

Ejiofor was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2008 Birthday Honours.[20] In the same year, he made his directorial debut in the short film Slapper, which he also wrote, based on an idea by editor/director Yusuf Pirhasan.[21] Ejiofor appeared alongside John Cusack in the film 2012 (2009). The film went on to gross over $700 million, and is among the list of highest-grossing films of all time and placing 5th of top films of 2009. He played CIA officer Darryl Peabody in Salt (2010), and the Golden Globe Award-nominated leading role of band creator Louis Lester on the BBC Two drama series Dancing on the Edge (2013), which played on Starz in the United States.[16]

In 2013, Ejiofor took on the role of Solomon Northup in 12 Years a Slave. The film was based on Northup's memoir, edited in 1968 by historians Sue Eakin and Joseph Logsdon, of Northup's experience as a free black man in New York, who was kidnapped in 1841 and sold into slavery in Louisiana. On casting, director Steve McQueen said:

Chiwetel Ejiofor was always going to be Solomon Northup for me. I was looking for someone that had that genteelness, that kind of humanity. Knowing that humanity was going to be tested under certain duress and circumstances, I needed a person who could actually keep hold of that, even through periods of extraordinary trying and extraordinary situations where it would be tested to its absolute limit. He was the only person.[22]

At the Toronto International Film Festival, Ejiofor said he briefly hesitated about playing Northup. "You wait all your life for a great script to come through the door. You're hassling your agent and all that, and then it comes and you read it and your first reaction surprises you. Your first reaction being, 'Can I do this?'"[23] He accepted the role about 24 hours later.[24] As part of his preparation for the role, Ejiofor learned to play the violin, collected slave stories, maintained a slave's edge up hairstyle, and engaged in some of the physical labour that Northup was subject to, including cotton picking.[25] Since he had not worked with McQueen before, Ejiofor also observed the working dynamic between the director and co-star Michael Fassbender, who worked with McQueen on Hunger (2008) and Shame (2011).[26] On playing Northup, Ejiofor did feel a responsibility, not being American, to get the story of Solomon Northup as current he could, adding "I've been very grateful to show the film to his descendants and see them be so proud of it."[27]

 
Ejiofor in 2015

12 Years a Slave opened to wide acclaim, with many critics citing Ejiofor's performance and declaring him an almost-certain Academy Award nominee for Best Actor.[23][25][27][28] From Owen Gleiberman at Entertainment Weekly: "It is Chiwetel Ejiofor's extraordinary performance that holds the movie together, and that allows us to watch it without blinking. He plays Solomon with a powerful inner strength, yet he never soft-pedals the silent nightmare that is Solomon's daily existence."[29] From Christopher Orr at The Atlantic: "Ejiofor has given notable performances in the past (Dirty Pretty Things, Serenity, Talk to Me), but this is by far his most essential role to date. Stoic, watchful, compromising himself just enough to stay alive, he is the point of stillness and decency around which spin the madnesses of the film."[30] In his The Hollywood Reporter review, Todd McCarthy wrote, "Ejiofor is terrific in a demanding character who's put through the wringer physically, mentally and emotionally."[31] On 16 January 2014, Ejiofor was officially nominated for Best Actor for the 86th Academy Awards on 2 March.

As of September 2013, Ejiofor was slated to portray Patrice Lumumba in a film adaptation of Aimé Césaire's A Season in the Congo, a role in which he had performed on stage at the Young Vic. Joe Wright, who directed the play, was to also direct the film.[32][33]

In 2014, Ejiofor starred in the Nigerian film Half of a Yellow Sun alongside Thandiwe Newton.[34]

It was announced in June 2014 that Ejiofor would play real-life drug dealer Thomas McFadden in film based on the book Marching Powder: A True Story of Friendship, Cocaine, and South America's Strangest Jail, written by McFadden and Australian journalist Rusty Young.[35] In 2016, Ejiofor co-starred with his friend Benedict Cumberbatch and played Karl Mordo in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Doctor Strange.[36] That same year, it was announced that he would play Peter in the upcoming film Mary Magdalene, written by Helen Edmundson and directed by Garth Davis.[37] On 1 November 2017, he was officially chosen for the role of Scar for the computer-animated remake, The Lion King (2019) directed by Jon Favreau.[38] Played by Jeremy Irons in the 1994 animated film, Ejiofor described Scar as more "psychologically possessed" and "brutalized" than in the original.[39] Ejiofor stated, "especially with Scar, whether it's a vocal quality that allows for a certain confidence or a certain aggression, to always know that at the end of it you're playing somebody who has the capacity to turn everything on its head in a split second with outrageous acts of violence – that can completely change the temperature of a scene."[39] He also said that "[Scar and Mufasa's] relationship is completely destroyed and brutalized by Scar's way of thinking. He's possessed with this disease of his own ego and his own want."[39][40] Favreau said of casting Ejiofor, "[He] is just a fantastic actor, who brings us a bit of the mid-Atlantic cadence and a new take on the character. He brings that feeling of a Shakespearean villain to bear because of his background as an actor. It's wonderful when you have somebody as experienced and seasoned as Chiwetel; he just breathes such wonderful life into this character."[41] Ejiofor narrated the 2019 documentary film The Elephant Queen.[42]

2019–present: Directorial debut with The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind edit

In 2019, Ejiofor made his feature directorial debut with The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, adapted from the memoir of the same name from William Kamkwamba, about a boy who built a wind-powered water pump in Malawi.[43] In 2022, Ejiofor returned to the role of Mordo for the sequel film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

Personal life and legacy edit

In 2015, Ejiofor was honoured with a Global Promise Award by The GEANCO Foundation, a non-profit welfare organisation in West Africa, for his charity work in Nigeria.[44]

On 12 September 2016, Ejiofor, as well as Cate Blanchett, Jesse Eisenberg, Peter Capaldi, Douglas Booth, Neil Gaiman, Keira Knightley, Juliet Stevenson, Kit Harington and Stanley Tucci, featured in a video from the United Nations' refugee agency UNHCR to help raise awareness of the global refugee crisis. The video, titled "What They Took With Them", has the actors reading a poem, written by Jenifer Toksvig and inspired by primary accounts of real refugees, and is part of UNHCR's #WithRefugees campaign, which also includes a petition to governments to expand asylum to provide further shelter, integrating job opportunities, and education.[45][46] Ejiofor is a supporter of Crystal Palace F.C.[47]

Filmography edit

Key
Denotes works that have not yet been released

Film edit

Year Title Role Director Notes
1997 Amistad Ensign James Covey Steven Spielberg
1999 G:MT – Greenwich Mean Time Rix John Strickland
2000 It Was an Accident Nicky Burkett Metin Hüseyin
2002 Dirty Pretty Things Okwe lander Stephen Frears
2003 Love Actually Peter Richard Curtis
Three Blind Mice Mark Hayward Mathias Ledoux
2004 She Hate Me Frank Wills Spike Lee
Red Dust Alex Mpondo Tom Hooper
Melinda and Melinda Ellis Moonsong Woody Allen
2005 Four Brothers Victor Sweet John Singleton
Serenity The Operative Joss Whedon
Slow Burn Ty Trippin Wayne Beach
Kinky Boots Simon / Lola Julian Jarrold
2006 Inside Man Detective Bill Mitchell Spike Lee
Children of Men Luke Alfonso Cuarón
2007 Talk to Me Dewey Hughes Kasi Lemmons
American Gangster Huey Lucas Ridley Scott
2008 Redbelt Mike Terry David Mamet
Slapper Himself Short film; writer, director
2009 Endgame Thabo Mbeki Pete Travis
2012 Adrian Helmsley Roland Emmerich
2010 Salt Darryl Peabody Phillip Noyce
2013 Savannah Christmas Moultrie Annette Haywood-Carter
12 Years a Slave Solomon Northup Steve McQueen
Half of a Yellow Sun Odenigbo Biyi Bandele
2015 Z for Zachariah John Loomis Craig Zobel
The Martian Vincent Kapoor Ridley Scott
Secret in Their Eyes Ray Kasten Billy Ray
2016 Triple 9 Michael Atwood John Hillcoat
Doctor Strange Karl Mordo Scott Derrickson
2018 Come Sunday Carlton Pearson Joshua Marston
Mary Magdalene Peter Garth Davis
Sherlock Gnomes Gnome Watson (voice) John Stevenson
2019 The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind Trywell Kamkwamba Himself Also writer and director
The Lion King Scar (voice) Jon Favreau
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil Conall Joachim Rønning
The Elephant Queen Narrator Victoria Stone/Mark Deeble
2020 The Old Guard Copley Gina Prince-Bythewood
2021 Locked Down Paxton Doug Liman
Infinite Bathurst 2020 Antoine Fuqua
2022 Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Earth-838 Karl Mordo Sam Raimi
2023 The Pod Generation Alvy Sophie Barthes
2024 Untitled Venom: Let There Be Carnage sequel TBA Kelly Marcel Filming
TBA Rob Peace Rob Peace's father Himself Post-production, also writer and director
The Old Guard 2 Copley Victoria Mahoney Post-production
The Life of Chuck Mike Flanagan Post-production

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Deadly Voyage Ebow Television film
2001 Murder in Mind DS McCorkindale Episode: "Teacher"
2003 Twelfth Night Orsino Television film
Trust Ashley Carter 6 episodes
The Canterbury Tales Paul Segment: The Knight's Tale
2006 Tsunami: The Aftermath Ian Carter Television film
2007 Partition: The Day India Burned Narrator
2011 The Shadow Line Jonah Gabriel 7 episodes
2013 Dancing on the Edge Louis Lester 6 episodes
Phil Spector Mock Prosecutor Television film
2017 Red Nose Day Actually Peter Television short film
2022 The Man Who Fell to Earth Faraday Main role

Theatre edit

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Othello Othello Bloomsbury Theatre
1996 Theatre Royal, Glasgow
1997 Macbeth Malcolm Bristol Old Vic
1999 Sparkleshark Russell Royal National Theatre
2000 Blue/Orange Chris Royal National Theatre
Romeo and Juliet Romeo Royal National Theatre
Peer Gynt Young Peer Royal National Theatre
2002 The Vortex Nicky Lancaster Donmar Warehouse
2007 The Seagull Boris Alexeyevich Trigorin Royal Court Theatre
Othello Othello Donmar Warehouse
2013 A Season in the Congo Patrice Lumumba Young Vic
2015 Everyman Everyman Royal National Theatre

Awards and nominations edit

Ejiofor is the recipient of several awards, including numerous nominations in the Best Actor category for his role as Solomon Northup in the 2013 biographical drama film 12 Years a Slave, of which he won the AACTA International, BAFTA, BET, Black Reel awards, in addition to several critical accolades. His other acclaimed roles include: as Othello in a 2007 Donmar Warehouse production of the play of the same name, which won him the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor; as geologist Adrian Helmsley in the 2009 apocalyptic disaster blockbuster 2012, which garnered worldwide commercial success, with a box-office growth of over 769 million dollars (the fifth-highest of any film that year[48] and the highest for its week of release[49]), which earned him nominations for a Black Reel and NAACP Image Award; as Louis Lester in the BBC miniseries Dancing on the Edge (2013), for which he was nominated for an Emmy, Golden Globe and Satellite award for outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or movie, and won a Black Reel Award in the same category; as the narrator of the 2018 Apple TV+ documentary film The Elephant Queen, for which he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Narrator; and as the director and screenwriter of the 2019 British drama film The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, which saw him receive nominations for the Black Reel Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Screenwriter, two British Independent Film Awards (Best Supporting Actor and Best Debut Director), the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture and the Alfred P. Sloan Prize―winning the latter two.

In 2008, he was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Queen Elizabeth II for services to the arts.[8] He was elevated to Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2015 Birthday Honours.[9]

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Chiwetel Umeadi Ejiofor 2 CBE ˈ tʃ uː e t ɛ l ˈ ɛ dʒ i oʊ f ɔːr CHOO e tel EJ ee oh for 3 born 10 July 1977 2 is a British actor 4 He is the recipient of various accolades including a British Academy Film Award and a Laurence Olivier Award with nominations for an Academy Award two Primetime Emmy Awards and five Golden Globe Awards Chiwetel EjioforCBEEjiofor at the 2016 San Diego Comic ConBornChiwetel Umeadi Ejiofor 1 1977 07 10 10 July 1977 age 46 Forest Gate London EnglandEducationLondon Academy of Music and Dramatic ArtOccupationActorYears active1995 presentRelativesZain Asher sister AwardsFull listAfter enrolling at the National Youth Theatre in 1995 and attending the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art at age 19 and three months into his course Ejiofor was cast by Steven Spielberg to play a supporting role in the film Amistad 1997 as James Covey 5 Ejiofor portrayed the characters Okwe in Dirty Pretty Things 2002 Peter in Love Actually Lola in Kinky Boots Victor Sweet in Four Brothers The Operative in Serenity all 2005 Luke in Children of Men 2006 Thabo Mbeki in Endgame Adrian Helmsley in Roland Emmerich s 2012 both 2009 Darryl Peabody in Salt 2010 Solomon Northup in 12 Years a Slave 2013 Vincent Kapoor in Ridley Scott s The Martian 2015 Karl Mordo in Doctor Strange 2016 and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 2022 and Trywell Kamkwamba in The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind 2019 He voiced Dr Watson in Sherlock Gnomes 2018 and Scar in the 2019 remake of The Lion King and featured in the fantasy film Maleficent Mistress of Evil 6 For 12 Years a Slave he received Academy Award and Golden Globe Award nominations along with the BAFTA Award for Best Actor He was nominated for a 2014 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for his performance on Dancing on the Edge 7 In 2022 he played the lead role in the Showtime science fiction television series The Man Who Fell to Earth In 2008 he was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II for services to the arts 8 He was elevated to Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2015 Birthday Honours 9 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1996 2007 Career beginnings and early recognition 2 2 2008 2018 International recognition and critical acclaim 2 3 2019 present Directorial debut with The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind 3 Personal life and legacy 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Theatre 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editEjiofor was born on 10 July 1977 in Forest Gate east London to middle class Nigerian parents of Igbo descent 10 11 12 His father Arinze was a doctor and his mother Obiajulu was a pharmacist His younger sister Zain is a CNN correspondent 13 His other sister Kandi is a GP doctor In 1988 when Ejiofor was 11 during a family trip to Nigeria for a wedding he and his father were driving to Lagos after the celebrations when their car was involved in a head on crash with a lorry His father was killed and Ejiofor was badly injured receiving scars that are still visible on his forehead 14 15 He began acting in school plays at his junior school Dulwich Prep London known at the time as Dulwich College Preparatory School where he played the gravedigger in William Shakespeare s Hamlet Ejiofor continued acting at his senior school Dulwich College and joined the National Youth Theatre He got into the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art but left after his first year after being cast in Steven Spielberg s film Amistad He played the title role in Othello at the Bloomsbury Theatre in September 1995 and again at the Theatre Royal Glasgow in 1996 when he starred opposite Rachael Stirling as Desdemona Career edit1996 2007 Career beginnings and early recognition edit Ejiofor made his film debut in the television film Deadly Voyage 1996 16 He went on to become a stage actor in London In Steven Spielberg s 1997 film Amistad 16 he gave support to Djimon Hounsou s Cinque as interpreter Ensign James Covey In 1999 Ejiofor appeared in the British film G MT Greenwich Mean Time In 2000 he starred in Blue Orange at the Royal National Theatre Cottesloe stage and later at the Duchess Theatre That same year his performance as Romeo in William Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet was nominated for the Ian Charleson Award Ejiofor was awarded the Jack Tinker Award for Most Promising Newcomer at the Critics Circle Theatre Awards in 2000 For his performance in Blue Orange Ejiofor received the London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Outstanding Newcomer in 2000 and a nomination for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2001 17 Ejiofor had his first leading film role playing Nicky Burkett in Jeremy Cameron s It Was an Accident 2000 In 2002 he starred in Dirty Pretty Things 16 for which he won a British Independent Film Award for best actor In the following year he was part of the ensemble cast of Love Actually 16 starred in a BBC adaptation of Chaucer s The Knight s Tale and also starred on the BBC series Trust Also in 2003 he starred in the lead role of Augustus in the radio production of Rita Dove s poetic drama The Darker Face of the Earth which premiered on the BBC World Service on 23 August of that year marking the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition He starred alongside Hilary Swank in Red Dust 2004 portraying the fictional politician Alex Mpondo of post apartheid South Africa He played the central role of Prince Alamayou in Peter Spafford s radio play I Was a Stranger broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 17 May 2004 and he played the god Dionysus alongside Paul Scofield s Cadmus and Diana Rigg s Agave in Andrew Rissik s play Dionysus based upon Euripides Bacchae also broadcast by the BBC He also received acclaim for his performance as a complex antagonist The Operative in the film Serenity 2005 16 Ejiofor played a revolutionary in the film Children of Men 2006 16 His singing and acting performance in Kinky Boots received a Golden Globe Award 16 and British Independent Film Award nomination He was also nominated for the BAFTA Orange Rising Star Award in 2006 which recognises emerging British film talent Ejiofor s performance in Tsunami The Aftermath received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor Miniseries or Television Film in 2007 16 nbsp Ejiofor at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival premiere of RedbeltIn 2007 Ejiofor starred opposite Don Cheadle in Talk to Me 18 a film based on the true story of Ralph Petey Greene played by Cheadle an African American radio personality in the 1960s and 1970s He performed on stage in The Seagull at the Royal Court Theatre from 18 January to 17 March 2007 then later that year reprised his role as Othello at the Donmar Warehouse alongside Kelly Reilly as Desdemona and Ewan McGregor as Iago The production received favourable reviews with particularly strong praise for Ejiofor Chiwetel Ejiofor produces one of the most memorable performances of Othello in recent years 19 He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor for his performance 16 He also narrated the BBC television film Partition The Day India Burned 2007 which was based on the Partition of India He starred as Mike Terry in the 2008 cult film Redbelt that received favourable reviews 2008 2018 International recognition and critical acclaim edit Ejiofor was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE in the 2008 Birthday Honours 20 In the same year he made his directorial debut in the short film Slapper which he also wrote based on an idea by editor director Yusuf Pirhasan 21 Ejiofor appeared alongside John Cusack in the film 2012 2009 The film went on to gross over 700 million and is among the list of highest grossing films of all time and placing 5th of top films of 2009 He played CIA officer Darryl Peabody in Salt 2010 and the Golden Globe Award nominated leading role of band creator Louis Lester on the BBC Two drama series Dancing on the Edge 2013 which played on Starz in the United States 16 In 2013 Ejiofor took on the role of Solomon Northup in 12 Years a Slave The film was based on Northup s memoir edited in 1968 by historians Sue Eakin and Joseph Logsdon of Northup s experience as a free black man in New York who was kidnapped in 1841 and sold into slavery in Louisiana On casting director Steve McQueen said Chiwetel Ejiofor was always going to be Solomon Northup for me I was looking for someone that had that genteelness that kind of humanity Knowing that humanity was going to be tested under certain duress and circumstances I needed a person who could actually keep hold of that even through periods of extraordinary trying and extraordinary situations where it would be tested to its absolute limit He was the only person 22 At the Toronto International Film Festival Ejiofor said he briefly hesitated about playing Northup You wait all your life for a great script to come through the door You re hassling your agent and all that and then it comes and you read it and your first reaction surprises you Your first reaction being Can I do this 23 He accepted the role about 24 hours later 24 As part of his preparation for the role Ejiofor learned to play the violin collected slave stories maintained a slave s edge up hairstyle and engaged in some of the physical labour that Northup was subject to including cotton picking 25 Since he had not worked with McQueen before Ejiofor also observed the working dynamic between the director and co star Michael Fassbender who worked with McQueen on Hunger 2008 and Shame 2011 26 On playing Northup Ejiofor did feel a responsibility not being American to get the story of Solomon Northup as current he could adding I ve been very grateful to show the film to his descendants and see them be so proud of it 27 nbsp Ejiofor in 201512 Years a Slave opened to wide acclaim with many critics citing Ejiofor s performance and declaring him an almost certain Academy Award nominee for Best Actor 23 25 27 28 From Owen Gleiberman at Entertainment Weekly It is Chiwetel Ejiofor s extraordinary performance that holds the movie together and that allows us to watch it without blinking He plays Solomon with a powerful inner strength yet he never soft pedals the silent nightmare that is Solomon s daily existence 29 From Christopher Orr at The Atlantic Ejiofor has given notable performances in the past Dirty Pretty Things Serenity Talk to Me but this is by far his most essential role to date Stoic watchful compromising himself just enough to stay alive he is the point of stillness and decency around which spin the madnesses of the film 30 In his The Hollywood Reporter review Todd McCarthy wrote Ejiofor is terrific in a demanding character who s put through the wringer physically mentally and emotionally 31 On 16 January 2014 Ejiofor was officially nominated for Best Actor for the 86th Academy Awards on 2 March As of September 2013 Ejiofor was slated to portray Patrice Lumumba in a film adaptation of Aime Cesaire s A Season in the Congo a role in which he had performed on stage at the Young Vic Joe Wright who directed the play was to also direct the film 32 33 In 2014 Ejiofor starred in the Nigerian film Half of a Yellow Sun alongside Thandiwe Newton 34 It was announced in June 2014 that Ejiofor would play real life drug dealer Thomas McFadden in film based on the book Marching Powder A True Story of Friendship Cocaine and South America s Strangest Jail written by McFadden and Australian journalist Rusty Young 35 In 2016 Ejiofor co starred with his friend Benedict Cumberbatch and played Karl Mordo in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Doctor Strange 36 That same year it was announced that he would play Peter in the upcoming film Mary Magdalene written by Helen Edmundson and directed by Garth Davis 37 On 1 November 2017 he was officially chosen for the role of Scar for the computer animated remake The Lion King 2019 directed by Jon Favreau 38 Played by Jeremy Irons in the 1994 animated film Ejiofor described Scar as more psychologically possessed and brutalized than in the original 39 Ejiofor stated especially with Scar whether it s a vocal quality that allows for a certain confidence or a certain aggression to always know that at the end of it you re playing somebody who has the capacity to turn everything on its head in a split second with outrageous acts of violence that can completely change the temperature of a scene 39 He also said that Scar and Mufasa s relationship is completely destroyed and brutalized by Scar s way of thinking He s possessed with this disease of his own ego and his own want 39 40 Favreau said of casting Ejiofor He is just a fantastic actor who brings us a bit of the mid Atlantic cadence and a new take on the character He brings that feeling of a Shakespearean villain to bear because of his background as an actor It s wonderful when you have somebody as experienced and seasoned as Chiwetel he just breathes such wonderful life into this character 41 Ejiofor narrated the 2019 documentary film The Elephant Queen 42 2019 present Directorial debut with The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind edit In 2019 Ejiofor made his feature directorial debut with The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind adapted from the memoir of the same name from William Kamkwamba about a boy who built a wind powered water pump in Malawi 43 In 2022 Ejiofor returned to the role of Mordo for the sequel film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Personal life and legacy editIn 2015 Ejiofor was honoured with a Global Promise Award by The GEANCO Foundation a non profit welfare organisation in West Africa for his charity work in Nigeria 44 On 12 September 2016 Ejiofor as well as Cate Blanchett Jesse Eisenberg Peter Capaldi Douglas Booth Neil Gaiman Keira Knightley Juliet Stevenson Kit Harington and Stanley Tucci featured in a video from the United Nations refugee agency UNHCR to help raise awareness of the global refugee crisis The video titled What They Took With Them has the actors reading a poem written by Jenifer Toksvig and inspired by primary accounts of real refugees and is part of UNHCR s WithRefugees campaign which also includes a petition to governments to expand asylum to provide further shelter integrating job opportunities and education 45 46 Ejiofor is a supporter of Crystal Palace F C 47 Filmography editKey Denotes works that have not yet been releasedFilm edit Year Title Role Director Notes1997 Amistad Ensign James Covey Steven Spielberg1999 G MT Greenwich Mean Time Rix John Strickland2000 It Was an Accident Nicky Burkett Metin Huseyin2002 Dirty Pretty Things Okwe lander Stephen Frears2003 Love Actually Peter Richard CurtisThree Blind Mice Mark Hayward Mathias Ledoux2004 She Hate Me Frank Wills Spike LeeRed Dust Alex Mpondo Tom HooperMelinda and Melinda Ellis Moonsong Woody Allen2005 Four Brothers Victor Sweet John SingletonSerenity The Operative Joss WhedonSlow Burn Ty Trippin Wayne BeachKinky Boots Simon Lola Julian Jarrold2006 Inside Man Detective Bill Mitchell Spike LeeChildren of Men Luke Alfonso Cuaron2007 Talk to Me Dewey Hughes Kasi LemmonsAmerican Gangster Huey Lucas Ridley Scott2008 Redbelt Mike Terry David MametSlapper Himself Short film writer director2009 Endgame Thabo Mbeki Pete Travis2012 Adrian Helmsley Roland Emmerich2010 Salt Darryl Peabody Phillip Noyce2013 Savannah Christmas Moultrie Annette Haywood Carter12 Years a Slave Solomon Northup Steve McQueenHalf of a Yellow Sun Odenigbo Biyi Bandele2015 Z for Zachariah John Loomis Craig ZobelThe Martian Vincent Kapoor Ridley ScottSecret in Their Eyes Ray Kasten Billy Ray2016 Triple 9 Michael Atwood John HillcoatDoctor Strange Karl Mordo Scott Derrickson2018 Come Sunday Carlton Pearson Joshua MarstonMary Magdalene Peter Garth DavisSherlock Gnomes Gnome Watson voice John Stevenson2019 The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind Trywell Kamkwamba Himself Also writer and directorThe Lion King Scar voice Jon FavreauMaleficent Mistress of Evil Conall Joachim RonningThe Elephant Queen Narrator Victoria Stone Mark Deeble2020 The Old Guard Copley Gina Prince Bythewood2021 Locked Down Paxton Doug LimanInfinite Bathurst 2020 Antoine Fuqua2022 Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Earth 838 Karl Mordo Sam Raimi2023 The Pod Generation Alvy Sophie Barthes2024 Untitled Venom Let There Be Carnage sequel TBA Kelly Marcel FilmingTBA Rob Peace Rob Peace s father Himself Post production also writer and directorThe Old Guard 2 Copley Victoria Mahoney Post productionThe Life of Chuck Mike Flanagan Post productionTelevision edit Year Title Role Notes1996 Deadly Voyage Ebow Television film2001 Murder in Mind DS McCorkindale Episode Teacher 2003 Twelfth Night Orsino Television filmTrust Ashley Carter 6 episodesThe Canterbury Tales Paul Segment The Knight s Tale2006 Tsunami The Aftermath Ian Carter Television film2007 Partition The Day India Burned Narrator2011 The Shadow Line Jonah Gabriel 7 episodes2013 Dancing on the Edge Louis Lester 6 episodesPhil Spector Mock Prosecutor Television film2017 Red Nose Day Actually Peter Television short film2022 The Man Who Fell to Earth Faraday Main roleTheatre edit Year Title Role Notes1995 Othello Othello Bloomsbury Theatre1996 Theatre Royal Glasgow1997 Macbeth Malcolm Bristol Old Vic1999 Sparkleshark Russell Royal National Theatre2000 Blue Orange Chris Royal National TheatreRomeo and Juliet Romeo Royal National TheatrePeer Gynt Young Peer Royal National Theatre2002 The Vortex Nicky Lancaster Donmar Warehouse2007 The Seagull Boris Alexeyevich Trigorin Royal Court TheatreOthello Othello Donmar Warehouse2013 A Season in the Congo Patrice Lumumba Young Vic2015 Everyman Everyman Royal National TheatreAwards and nominations editMain article List of awards and nominations received by Chiwetel Ejiofor Ejiofor is the recipient of several awards including numerous nominations in the Best Actor category for his role as Solomon Northup in the 2013 biographical drama film 12 Years a Slave of which he won the AACTA International BAFTA BET Black Reel awards in addition to several critical accolades His other acclaimed roles include as Othello in a 2007 Donmar Warehouse production of the play of the same name which won him the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor as geologist Adrian Helmsley in the 2009 apocalyptic disaster blockbuster 2012 which garnered worldwide commercial success with a box office growth of over 769 million dollars the fifth highest of any film that year 48 and the highest for its week of release 49 which earned him nominations for a Black Reel and NAACP Image Award as Louis Lester in the BBC miniseries Dancing on the Edge 2013 for which he was nominated for an Emmy Golden Globe and Satellite award for outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or movie and won a Black Reel Award in the same category as the narrator of the 2018 Apple TV documentary film The Elephant Queen for which he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Narrator and as the director and screenwriter of the 2019 British drama film The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind which saw him receive nominations for the Black Reel Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Screenwriter two British Independent Film Awards Best Supporting Actor and Best Debut Director the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture and the Alfred P Sloan Prize winning the latter two In 2008 he was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE by Queen Elizabeth II for services to the arts 8 He was elevated to Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE in the 2015 Birthday Honours 9 References edit Jenelle Riley 17 December 2013 Chiwetel Ejiofor 12 Years a Slave Star A Name to Remember Variety Retrieved 9 May 2017 a b BFI Film amp TV Database EJIOFOR Chiwetel Ftvdb bfi org uk 16 April 2009 Archived from the original on 13 January 2009 Retrieved 31 October 2012 British Airways safety video director s cut British Airways 18 July 2017 Archived from the original on 30 October 2021 Retrieved 30 June 2018 I am proud to be Nigerian says Hollywood actor Chiwetel Ejiofor Premium Times Nigeria 11 April 2014 Retrieved 12 March 2022 Davies Serena 9 July 2013 A Season in the Congo interview with Chiwetel Ejiofor The Telegraph UK Archived from the original on 11 January 2022 Retrieved 9 July 2013 Nigerian British actor Chiwetel Ejiofor joins Angelina Jolie in Maleficent 2 Punch Newspapers Retrieved 1 June 2018 2014 Emmy Awards Game of Thrones Fargo Lead Nominations variety 10 July 2014 Retrieved 25 March 2015 a b Kinky Boots actor Chiwetel receives OBE from Queen Hello UK Retrieved 19 December 2008 a b 2015 Queen s Birthday Honours PDF The London Gazette Archived from the original PDF on 20 June 2017 Retrieved 12 June 2015 Donald Clarke 20 February 2016 Chiwetel Ejiofor Weapons and tactics are a way of entering a guy psychologically irishtimes com Retrieved 27 June 2021 Hattenstone Simon 10 July 2004 The rainbow s end Arts The Guardian London Life he says was always precarious for his parents in Nigeria they belonged to the Christian Ibo tribe Vernon Polly 13 February 2016 Chiwetel Ejiofor racism and Hollywood The Times The Times UK Danny Walker 17 January 2014 Oscars Watch Chiwetel Ejiofor s sister Zain Asher cry on live TV following Oscar nomination Mirror Online mirror Raphael Amy Almost famous The Guardian 3 November 2002 Retrieved 9 July 2007 Husband Stuart 11 November 2007 Chiwetel Ejiofor it s always the quiet ones The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on 16 January 2008 Retrieved 28 April 2010 a b c d e f g h i j Chiwetel Ejiofor Biography Biography com Archived from the original on 3 April 2015 Retrieved 26 March 2015 Chiwetel Ejiofor Profile Metacritic Retrieved 13 January 2016 Talk to Me Archived 2 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine FocusFeatures com Retrieved 29 July 2007 Press reviews Othello BBC Retrieved 5 December 2007 No 58729 The London Gazette Supplement 14 June 2008 p 10 Ejiofor Chiwetel 18 June 2008 Can you bring it down a notch Bill The Guardian London Retrieved 17 August 2010 McCracken Kristin 11 September 2013 Interview Steve McQueen Talks 12 Years A Slave Django Unchained Pitt amp Fassbender amp More The Playlist Archived from the original on 5 December 2013 Retrieved 6 November 2013 a b Kennedy Lisa 27 October 2013 Chiwetel Ejiofor takes us down a rabbit hole in 12 Years a Slave The Denver Post Retrieved 6 November 2013 Horn John 6 September 2013 In 12 Years a Slave Steve McQueen juxtaposes beauty brutality Los Angeles Times Retrieved 6 November 2013 a b Wallenger Christopber 19 October 2013 Chiwetel Ejiofor breaks through in 12 Years a Slave Boston Globe Retrieved 6 November 2013 Mandell Andrea 17 October 2013 12 Years captures brutality reality of slavery USA Today Retrieved 5 November 2013 a b Simon Jeff 3 November 2013 Chiwetel Ejiofor on one of the great film performances of 2013 in 12 Years a Slave Buffalo News Retrieved 6 November 2013 Mandell Andrea 16 November 2013 Oscar buzz follows Fassbender Ejiofor in 12 Years USA Today Retrieved 5 November 2013 Gleiberman Owen 7 September 2013 Toronto 2013 12 Years a Slave is a landmark of cruelty and transcendence Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 7 November 2013 Orr Christopher 18 October 2013 The Searing Visceral 12 Years a Slave The Atlantic Retrieved 6 November 2013 McCarthy Todd 31 August 2013 Chiwetel Ejiofor on one of the great film performances of 2013 in 12 Years a Slave The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 4 November 2013 Jagernauth Kevin 16 September 2013 Joe Wright To Direct Chiwetel Ejiofor in Adaptation of Play A Season in the Congo The Playlist Archived from the original on 5 November 2013 Retrieved 4 November 2013 Alberge Dalya 14 September 2013 Young Vic turns film studio as it remakes stage hits for cinema The Guardian London UK Soffell Jenny 21 October 2013 Half of a Yellow Sun Thandie Newton typhoid and a tale of civil war cnn Retrieved 25 March 2015 Chiwetel Ejiofor set for drug dealer role BBC News Entertainment amp Arts 9 June 2014 Mannie Holmes Doctor Strange at D23 Kevin Feige Confirms Chiwetel Ejiofor As Baron Mordo Yahoo Movies UK Archived from the original on 28 September 2015 Benjamin Lee 14 July 2016 Chiwetel Ejiofor to play Peter the apostle in Mary Magdalene film Film The Guardian Retrieved 9 May 2017 Chiwetel Ejiofor Will Voice Scar in The Lion King Retrieved 7 August 2017 a b c What To Expect From The Characters In The Upcoming The Lion King Adaptation Entertainment Weekly Entertainment Weekly YouTube April 25 2019 Archived from the original on October 30 2021 Retrieved April 29 2019 Snetiker Marc 29 April 2019 The Lion King s Chiwetel Ejiofor on the diabolical psychology of Scar Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 30 April 2019 The Lion King Press Kit PDF Walt Disney Studios 11 July 2019 Archived from the original PDF on 10 July 2019 Retrieved 25 July 2019 Jaworowski Ken 17 October 2019 The Elephant Queen Review Magnificent Images of Majestic Animals The New York Times Retrieved 15 November 2019 Shapiro Ari 28 February 2019 Chiwetel Ejiofor s Directing Debut Takes Him To Malawi To Capture The Wind NPR Retrieved 24 March 2019 Holmes Mannie 22 September 2015 Chiwetel Ejiofor David Oyelowo Talk Nigeria s Girls Uzo Aduba amp Diversity at Fundraiser Variety com Penske Business Media LLC Retrieved 6 May 2016 2016 Stories WithRefugees UNHCR Retrieved 14 September 2016 What They Took With Them WithRefugees UNHCR 7 September 2016 Retrieved 14 September 2016 Raphael Amy 2 December 2007 The sort of actor born not made The Guardian Retrieved 1 April 2021 2012 Box Office Mojo IMDb Archived from the original on 18 February 2021 Retrieved 18 February 2021 Domestic 2009 Weekend 46 Box Office Mojo External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chiwetel Ejiofor Chiwetel Ejiofor at IMDb Chiwetel Ejiofor at the TCM Movie Database Chiwetel Ejiofor at AllMovie Chiwetel Ejiofor at the BFI s Screenonline Retrieved from https en 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