English actor, writer and director Chiwetel Ejiofor is renowned for his portrayal of Solomon Northup in
12 Years a Slave (2013), for which he received Academy Award and Golden Globe Award nominations, along with the BAFTA Award for Best Actor. He is also known for playing Okwe in
Dirty Pretty Things (2002), the Operative in
Serenity (2005), Lola in
Kinky Boots (2005), Luke in
Children of Men (2006), Dr. Adrian Helmsley in
2012 (2009) and Dr. Vincent Kapoor in
The Martian (2015).
Chiwetelu Umeadi Ejiofor was born on July 10, 1977 in Forest Gate, London, England, to Nigerian parents, Obiajulu (Okaford), a pharmacist, and Arinze Ejiofor, a doctor. Chiwetel attended Dulwich College in South-East London. By the age of 13, he was appearing in numerous school and National Youth Theatre productions and subsequently attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA).
Ejiofor caught the attention of
Steven Spielberg who cast him in the critically acclaimed
Amistad (1997) alongside
Morgan Freeman and
Anthony Hopkins. He has since been seen on the big screen in numerous features including
Stephen Frears'
Dirty Pretty Things (2002) (for which he won Best Actor at the British Independent Film Awards, the Evening Standard Film Awards, and the San Diego Film Critics Society Awards),
Love Actually (2003),
Woody Allen's
Melinda and Melinda (2004),
Kinky Boots (2005),
Inside Man (2006),
Children of Men (2006),
American Gangster (2007) and
Talk to Me (2007), for which his performance won him an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actor.
Ejiofor has balanced his film and television commitments with a number of prestigious stage productions. In 2008, his portrayal of the title role in
Michael Grandage's "Othello" at the Donmar Warehouse alongside
Ewan McGregor was unanimously commended and won him best actor at the 2008 Laurence Olivier Awards and Evening Standard Theatre Awards. He also received nominations in the South Bank Show Awards and the What's On Stage Theatregoers' Choice Awards in 2009. His other stage roles include
Roger Michell's "Blue/Orange" in 2000 which received the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Play, and the same year
Tim Supple's "Romeo and Juliet" in which Ejiofor portrayed the title role.
Following his television debut in the series episode
Deadly Voyage (1996), Ejiofor has complimented his film and theatre work on the small screen in productions including
Murder in Mind (2001), created by the award-winning writer
Anthony Horowitz,
Trust (2003),
Twelfth Night, or What You Will (2003), and
Canterbury Tales (2003). His television appearance in the hard hitting emotional drama
Tsunami: The Aftermath (2006) alongside
Toni Collette,
Sophie Okonedo and
Tim Roth earned him a nomination for a Golden Globe Award as well as an NAACP Image award.
Ejiofor also appeared in such notable films as
Endgame (2009), Channel 4's moving drama set in South Africa for which his performance earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries;
Roland Emmerich's action feature
2012 (2009), opposite
John Cusack,
Danny Glover and
Thandiwe Newton; and
Salt (2010), opposite
Angelina Jolie and
Liev Schreiber. In 2013, he starred in
Half of a Yellow Sun (2013) and
12 Years a Slave (2013), receiving an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for the latter film.