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Nnabiko Ejimofor

OLIVIER AWARD Nomination for Best Supporting Actor for FOR BLACK BOYS WHO CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE HUE GOT TOO HEAVY.

Winner of the 2022 STAGE DEBUT AWARDS Best Performer in a Play for FOR BLACK BOYS WHO CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE HUE GOT TOO HEAVY.

Nnabiko trained at RADA 2017 – 2020

Credits

THEATRE
Production (role):
NOW I SEE (Dayo)
Company:
Theatre Stratford East
Project details:
Dir. Lanre Malaolu
Production (role):
JITNEY (Shealy)
Company:
The Old Vic / Headlong
Project details:
Dir. Tinuke Craig
Production (role):
FOR BLACK BOYS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE HUE GETS TOO HEAVY (Jet)
Company:
The Royal Court Theatre / The New Diorama Theatre / Nouveau Riche / The Apollo Theatre
Project details:
Dir. Ryan Calais Cameron / Tristan Fynn-Aiduenu
Production (role):
MACBETH (Ross)
Company:
RADA
Project details:
Dir. Annie Tyson
Production (role):
CLOSE QUARTERS (Sergeant John Adeyemi)
Company:
RADA
Project details:
Dir. Zoé Ford Burnett
Production (role):
MYSTERIOUS BRUISES (Obi)
Company:
RADA
Project details:
Dir. Rikki Beadle-Blair
Production (role):
JULIUS CAESER (Brutus)
Company:
RADA
Project details:
Dir. Hal Chambers
Production (role):
KING LEAR (Oswald & Albany)
Company:
RADA
Project details:
Dir. Oliver Senton
FEATURE FILM
Production (role):
GOOD VIBES ONLY (Huey)
Company:
Short Film
Project details:
Dir. Christopher Rogers
Production (role):
FIGURE (SON)
Company:
Short Film
Project details:
Dir. Lanre Malaolu
SKILLS / QUALIFICATIONS
Nnabiko has previously been a dancer for Boy Blue Entertainment.

Stage Combat: BASSC (distinction); Audience Prize (RADA Henry Marshall Prize Fights 2019)

Awards: Lilian Baylis Award

Good ear for accents: RP, Liverpool, Zimbabwe, AAVE (Chicago), Barbados, Alabama

Singing: baritone

Dance: period, waltz, hip-hop

Music: piano (basic)

Sports: athletics - 100m (club competitor), football (school team), badminton (advanced), table tennis (intermediate), trampolining (intermediate), acrobatics (intermediate), basketball (basic), roller blading (basic), spoken word, rap, art

Credits

  • Production (role)
    Company
    Project details
  • Production (role): NOW I SEE (Dayo)
    Company: Theatre Stratford East
    Project details: Dir. Lanre Malaolu
  • Production (role): JITNEY (Shealy)
    Company: The Old Vic / Headlong
    Project details: Dir. Tinuke Craig
  • Production (role): FOR BLACK BOYS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE HUE GETS TOO HEAVY (Jet)
    Company: The Royal Court Theatre / The New Diorama Theatre / Nouveau Riche / The Apollo Theatre
    Project details: Dir. Ryan Calais Cameron / Tristan Fynn-Aiduenu
  • Production (role): MACBETH (Ross)
    Company: RADA
    Project details: Dir. Annie Tyson
  • Production (role): CLOSE QUARTERS (Sergeant John Adeyemi)
    Company: RADA
    Project details: Dir. Zoé Ford Burnett
  • Production (role): MYSTERIOUS BRUISES (Obi)
    Company: RADA
    Project details: Dir. Rikki Beadle-Blair
  • Production (role): JULIUS CAESER (Brutus)
    Company: RADA
    Project details: Dir. Hal Chambers
  • Production (role): KING LEAR (Oswald & Albany)
    Company: RADA
    Project details: Dir. Oliver Senton
  • Production (role)
    Company
    Project details
  • Production (role): GOOD VIBES ONLY (Huey)
    Company: Short Film
    Project details: Dir. Christopher Rogers
  • Production (role): FIGURE (SON)
    Company: Short Film
    Project details: Dir. Lanre Malaolu
  • Nnabiko has previously been a dancer for Boy Blue Entertainment.

    Stage Combat: BASSC (distinction); Audience Prize (RADA Henry Marshall Prize Fights 2019)

    Awards: Lilian Baylis Award

    Good ear for accents: RP, Liverpool, Zimbabwe, AAVE (Chicago), Barbados, Alabama

    Singing: baritone

    Dance: period, waltz, hip-hop

    Music: piano (basic)

    Sports: athletics - 100m (club competitor), football (school team), badminton (advanced), table tennis (intermediate), trampolining (intermediate), acrobatics (intermediate), basketball (basic), roller blading (basic), spoken word, rap, art
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