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


Life and career

Michael Obiora (pronounced OH-BEE-ORA) was born on 8 October 1986 in north-west London, England, to
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parents. As a six-year-old, he was determined to become an entertainer like his idol
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, and his mother enrolled him in drama lessons. At the age of nine, Obiora became the youngest actor to have appeared in ''
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''; 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'', starring opposite ''
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'' star
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. Shortly after filming '' Bombshell'', Obiora started a seven-month run as one of the leads in the award-winning play ''
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'', written by
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, at the
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. Elmina's Kitchen is only the second play in history written by a writer of African descent to be staged in the West End. Obiora also had the lead role in the stage play ''Exclude Me'', completing a successful 11-week run on stage at The Chelsea Theatre, and lead roles in the plays ''Fallout'' starring opposite Lennie James, at the
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, ''Badnuff'' starring opposite David Harewood, at The Soho Theatre, and ''Headstone'' at the
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. Obiora has had television roles in ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'',
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's ''
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'' ("
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") - his portrayal of Carey Mulligan's love interest, Di Billy Shipton, was critically acclaimed, and the episode has bee
voted in the Top 5 best ever.
Obiora has also starred in ''
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'', '' Powers'', ''
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'' for five episodes as Nathan Morley, and ''
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''. He was in four episodes of ''
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''; the first episode airing on 11 June 2009, in which he played playboy footballer,
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. Obiora became hugely recognisable when he played receptionist Ben Trueman in the
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drama series '' Hotel Babylon'', which ran for four seasons. He joined the cast of the long-running BAFTA winning medical drama ''
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'' for its 26th season playing the part of Lloyd Asike, a nurse. He spent two years on the show. Alongside Stanley Tucci, Sofie Gråbøl, Michael Gambon, and Christopher Eccleston, Obiora was part of an international ensemble that formed the cast of Sky Atlantic's critically acclaimed 2015 epic eleven-part crime thriller, Fortitude - the series was filmed over six months in Iceland. In 2016, he travelled to South Africa to film Hooten and The Lady, in which he played Julian. On 18 January 2017 Obiora made an appearance in Midsomer Murders on ITV as Oliver Marcet in the episode "Red in Tooth and Claw." Later that year, Obiora played Dr Harwood in the Channel 4 comedy pilot titled Anxio(US), and he starred in the television remake of Guy Ritchie's Snatch as New York Jewellery dealer Nas Stone. In 2018 he played Baxter in the reboot of Warner Bros Tombraider, with the film grossing $275 million at the box office. Later that year he played Ed in the short fil
Downtime
Michael starred opposite Idris Elba as Errol Minty in the Golden Globe winning Luther between 2015 and 2019. In 2021 Michael made an appearance as a charismatic American preacher in the RTS nominated BBC comedy series Jerk. Michael made his directorial debut with the short film Soaperstar in 2020. He also wrote and starred in the short, and it was the recipient of the Film Short: Award of Recognition, and Award of Merit: Best Actor - Michael Obiora, at the Best Shorts Awards 2020. It also won a Best Actor award for Michael at the Europe Film Festival 2020, as well as being officially selected for screening at the ACADEMY AWARD® qualifying Pan African Film Festival 2021. In 2021 Michael made his second directorial outing with the short film KARMArcus. He also wrote and starred in the film, and was awarded Best Actor at the London Movie Awards 2021 for his role as Marcus. KARMArcus also won the award for Outstanding Short Script at the Black Swan International Film Festival 2022. Michael is also a hugely successful voiceover artist having voiced campaigns for Adidas, and Jacamo among many others. He narrated the popular London to Lagos: Lifestyles of The Super Rich documentary broadcast on Channel 4, and he has narrated many audiobooks including Sarah Burns' critically acclaimed The Central Park 5, speculative sci-fi fantasy novel A River Called Time by Courttia Newland, and Nobel Prize for Literature great Wole Soyinka's Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth. This was Soyinka's first novel in 25 years. Michael is also one of the narrators of Geraldine Brooks' historical fiction novel, Horse. Along with the other narrators Michael won a
Earphone Award
for his work on the audiobook. Obiora is also the voice of Chike in the popular American cartoon series Robozuna, on Netflix. Michael played the part of DS Watende Robinson in the hugely successful BBC Radio 4 detective drama Craven from 2009 - 2014. The show also starred Maxine Peake, and was written by Amelia Bullmore. Michael Obiora's first novel,
Black Shoes
', was released in 2009. Michael published his second novel
Vivian's Couch
' in November 2014.


Personal life

Michael was expelled from secondary school at age fifteen, the year before his GCSEs. Obiora is a sports and fitness enthusiast and is a keen
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fan. In 2008 he was diagnosed with
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and has thus had to control his diet. In 2014 Michael married his long term partner in a beach wedding ceremony in her native the Seychelles. They welcomed their first child in May 2020.


Appearances


Audiobooks


See also

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Obiora, Michael 1986 births Living people Male actors from London English male television actors English male stage actors English male child actors English child actors Black British male actors Black British writers English people of Igbo descent Igbo male actors