Ikechukwu Ufomadu

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Ikechukwu Ufomadu
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Ufomadu on stage in 2016
Other namesIke Ufomadu
Education New York University (BFA)
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • actor
  • writer
Website www.ikehimself.com

Ikechukwu "Ike" Ufomadu is an American comedian, actor, and writer. In 2022, he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Series for his work on Cake .

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Career

Ufomadu studied drama at the Tisch School of the Arts of New York University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2008. [1]

Ufomadu has performed comedy in shows throughout New York City. [2] His deadpan style has been described as "so slow, so dry and so demanding of your attention". [3] He often puts on, in his words, an "old-school entertainment type" persona harkening back to the mid-20th century. [3] [4] In 2015, he hosted Ike at Night, a live-theater series in the style of talk shows like The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson . [5] It featured a comedic opening monologue and guest interviews with an "emphasis on politics and multicultural issues". [5] Later "Ike" shows included Nightcap by Ike, Ike's Wonderful World of Leisure, Ike by Chance, and Ike for the Holidays, several of which were staged at Joe's Pub in Manhattan. [2] [6] [7]

In 2018, Ufomadu acted in Clare Barron's off-Broadway play Dance Nation; he was part of the original cast that received a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Ensemble. [8] Ben Brantley of The New York Times commended Ufomadu's "appealing, low-key presence" in the female-led play. [9]

Inspector Ike, a low-budget detective comedy film inspired by Columbo , was released in 2020. [10] Paste magazine wrote that the title character was "skillfully played straight-faced" by Ufomadu, who co-wrote the film with director Graham Mason. [11] Ufomadu voiced Dr. Ike Bloom on Tooning Out the News , an animated satirical news show produced by Stephen Colbert, beginning in 2020. [12]

Ufomadu and Mason contributed the recurring segment "Words with Ike" to the fifth season of FXX's short-form comedy anthology Cake in 2021. [12] [13] Vulture wrote that the vocabulary-exploring segment "drives home a feeling that Ufomadu loves comedy because he loves language". [12] For "Words with Ike", Ufomadu was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards. [14]

The comedian appeared on six episodes of Showtime's talk show Ziwe in 2022. [15] Vulture included Ufomadu on its list of 24 "Comedians You Should and Will Know in 2022". [12]

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