Michael Obiora

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Michael Obiora
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Born (1986-10-08) 8 October 1986 (age 38)
Camden, London, England
Occupation(s)Actor, Writer, Director, Producer
Years active1996–present
Children1

Michael Obiora // (born 8 October 1986) is a British actor, writer, director, and producer.

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Early life

Michael Obiora (pronounced OH-BEE-ORA) was born on 8 October 1986 in north-west London, England, to Nigerian-Igbo parents. As a six-year-old, he was determined to become an entertainer like his idol Michael Jackson, and his mother enrolled him in drama lessons. [1] He describes having challenging teen years, as he was once badly injured, later expelled from secondary school before his GCSEs, and then his father passed away. [2]

Career

At the age of nine, Obiora became the youngest actor to have appeared in the children's television series Grange Hill ; he played Max Abassi on the programme for five years.

Just before his 18th birthday, Obiora landed a role playing the part of Gunner Jackson Clarke, a soldier in ITV's eight-part series Bombshell . Shortly after filming that series, he started a seven-month run as one of the leads in the award-winning play Elmina's Kitchen , at the Garrick Theatre. He later had the lead role in the play Exclude Me, in an 11-week run at the Chelsea Theatre, and lead roles in the plays Fallout, at the Royal Court Theatre, Badnuff, at the Soho Theatre, and Headstone at the Arcola Theatre.

Obiora has had television roles in My Family , Judge John Deed , Misfits , Sea of Souls , Afterlife , and the acclaimed 2007 Doctor Who episode "Blink", [3] He has also starred in Doctors , Powers , The Bill for five episodes as Nathan Morley, and Holby City . In 2009, he appeared in four episodes of EastEnders , as playboy footballer Ellis Prince.

Obiora gained attention as the openly gay receptionist Ben Trueman, in the main cast of the drama series Hotel Babylon (2006–2009). [4] He played nurse Lloyd Asike for two seasons (2011–2013), on the long-running medical drama Casualty . [5] He was part of international ensemble that formed the cast of the 2015 epic eleven-part crime thriller, Fortitude , filmed in Iceland. He then appeared in the 2016 film Hooten & the Lady , shot in South Africa.

He starred in the television remake of Guy Ritchie's Snatch , as New York jewelry dealer Nas Stone. He starred as Errol Minty in Luther , between 2015 and 2019. In 2018 he played Baxter in the Tomb Raider film reboot. In 2021, he starred as a charismatic American preacher in the comedy series Jerk .

In 2023 Michael Obiora was announced as part of the cast of the Martin Clunes led six-part ITV series Out There. It was released in January 2025.

Obiora made his directorial debut with the short film Soaperstar in 2020, which he also wrote and starred in. The work earned him: Film Short: Award of Recognition and Award of Merit: Best Actor, at the Best Shorts Awards 2020; Best Actor at the Europe Film Festival 2020; and it was officially selected for screening at the Pan African Film Festival 2021. In 2021, he wrote, directed and starred in the short film KARMArcus, winning Best Actor at the London Movie Awards 2021 for his role as Marcus, as well as Outstanding Short Script at the Black Swan International Film Festival 2022.

Obiora has worked as a voice artist for a number of years, including: advertising campaigns for Adidas, Jacamo and others; narration on the London to Lagos: Lifestyles of The Super Rich television documentary; and the voice of Chike in the American cartoon series Robozuna and Valentin in Kitti Katz. He has narrated numerous audiobooks, including works by Sarah Burns, Courttia Newland, Wole Soyinka and others. He narrated the part of Theo, a Nigerian-American art historian, for the audiobook of Geraldine Brooks' historical fiction novel, Horse , sharing an AudioFile magazine Earphone Award with the other four narrators in 2022. [6]

Obiora played DS Watende Robinson in the BBC Radio 4 detective drama Craven, from 2009 to 2014.

Obiora's first novel, Black Shoes, was released in 2009. [1] His second novel, Vivian's Couch, was published in November 2014. His debut children's book Zee Zee The Humble Bee will be released in 2025.

Personal life

Obiora is a sports and fitness enthusiast and is a keen Arsenal fan. In 2008 he was diagnosed with celiac disease and has thus had to control his diet. [7]

In 2014, Obiora married his long term partner in a beach wedding ceremony in her native the Seychelles. The couple have a child who was born in 2020. [2]

Performances

Film and television

YearShowRole
1998–2002 Grange Hill Max Abassi
2002 Doctors Adam Charlton
2003 The Bill Nathan Morley
2003 Holby City Perry Green
2004Sea of SoulsLucas
2004 Powers Tyrone Lewis
2004 My Family Jack
2005Judge John DeedJez Balfe
2006BombshellGunner Jackson Clark
2006AfterlifeTerence Olivets
2006–2009 Hotel Babylon Ben Trueman
2007 Doctor Who DI Billy Shipton
2007The MOBOSHimself; Guest Presenter
2007Children in NeedBen Trueman
2008Big Brothers Big MouthHimself
2008Nuts TVHimself
2008–2015The Wright StuffHimself; Guest Panelist
2008Soccer AMHimself
2008Ready Steady CookHimself; Contestant
2008BreakfastHimself
2009–2015OH TVHimself; Guest Panelist
2009 Celebrity MasterChef Himself
2009 EastEnders Ellis
2009 Misfits Detective Pete
2011LethalAndrew
2011–2013 Casualty Lloyd Asike
2015 Fortitude Max Cordero
2015, 2019 Luther Errol Minty
2016 Hooten & the Lady Julian
2017 Midsomer Murders Oliver Marcet
2017AnxiousDr Harwood
2017 Snatch Nas Stone
2018 Tomb Raider Baxter
2018DowntimeEd
2018–2020 Robozuna Chike/Sarcio
2020 Death in Paradise Christopher Williams
2020SoaperstarAidan Okafor
2021 Jerk Preacher
2021KARMArcusMarcus
2023Kitti KatzValentin
2023Joyeux NoelBrian Darnell
2024Sexy BeastDutch
2025 Joe Kerr: Laughter Is Therapy Joe Kerr
2025 Out There Scott Foley

Audiobooks

YearTitleAuthor
2019The ClapbackElijah Lawal
2019Are We Nearly There Yet?
2020Stories for Rainy DaysLadybird
2020The Central Park 5 Sarah Burns
2020The Tales of Catt and Fisher: After the War, Book 3 Justina Robson
2021The Road to Wigan Pier George Orwell
2021A River Called Time Courttia Newland
2021Still Breathing: 100 Black Voices on Racism - 100 Ways to Change the Narrative Suzanne Packer & Suzette Llewelyn
2021The 392Ashley Hickson-Lovence
2021Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth Wole Soyinka
2022African TownCharles Waters
2022A Black Boy at Eton Dillibe Onyeama
2022Plan For Chaos John Wyndham
2022 Horse Geraldine Brooks
2022On Java Road Lawrence Osborne
2023And Then He Sang A LullabyAni Kayode
2023Roman Stories Jhumpa Lahiri
2024The Super Sunny Murder Club Abiola Bello

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Lovejoy, Tim; Louise Redknapp and Simon Rimmer. (28 June 2009). Something for the Weekend (Television production). BBC 2.
  2. 1 2 Abrams, Abiola (17 April 2015). "How to Have the Courage to Live and Love Your Way! Actor Michael Obiora". womanifesting.com. Archived from the original on 19 March 2023. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
  3. Jeffery, Morgan (11 November 2013). "'Doctor Who' top 10 best stories: 2 - 'Blink'". Digital Spy . Archived from the original on 13 January 2024. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  4. Morris, Davina (22 February 2006). "'It's Great Acting Gay'". Voice. Archived from the original on 8 July 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  5. "New Nurses For BBC's Casualty". ATV Today. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  6. "Horse". AudioFile . June 2022. Archived from the original on 3 July 2022. Retrieved 13 January 2024. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award [and] 2023 Audies Finalist
  7. Briggs, Helen (9 July 2009). "Hotel Babylon star on coeliac disease". BBC News. Retrieved 10 July 2011.