David Oyelowo (b. 1976)

Alias:
David Oyetokunbo Oyelowo
大衛·歐洛沃
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Birthplace:
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK

Born:
April 1, 1976

David Oyelowo (born April 1, 1976) is an English actor, director and producer. His family originates from Nigeria. David studied Theatre Studies for A level and his teacher suggested he should become an actor. After A levels David enrolled for a year on an Art foundation course. In December 2000 David became the first black actor to play an English monarch for the RSC taking the title role in Henry VI. His performance won him the 'Ian Charleson' Award 2001 for best newcomer in a classical play.

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Director:
2009  Big Guy
2020  The Water Man

Executive Producer:
2009  Big Guy
2014  Nightingale
2019  Don't Let Go
2020  The Water Man
2021  5150
2021  Night of the Kings

Producer:
2009  Big Guy
2014  Nightingale
2015  Captive
2016  A United Kingdom
2016  Five Nights in Maine
2019  Don't Let Go
2020  Come Away
2020  The Water Man
2021  5150
2021  Ferguson Rises
2021  Night of the Kings
2024  Becoming King
2024  The After
????  American Solitaire
????  Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun

Thanks:
2009  Big Guy
2014  Nightingale
2015  Captive
2016  13th
2016  A United Kingdom
2016  Five Nights in Maine
2019  Don't Let Go
2020  Come Away
2020  The Water Man
2021  5150
2021  Ferguson Rises
2021  Night of the Kings
2024  Becoming King
2024  The After
????  American Solitaire
????  Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun

Executive Producer:
2018  Les Misérables
2023  Lawmen: Bass Reeves
????  Government Cheese

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