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Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (; born July 15, 1986) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Black Manta in the superhero films '' Aquaman'' (2018) and '' Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom'' (2023), Bobby Seale in the Netflix historical legal drama '' The Trial of the Chicago 7'' (2020), and Morpheus / Agent Smith in '' The Matrix Resurrections'' (2021). For his portrayal of Cal Abar / Doctor Manhattan in the
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limited series '' Watchmen'' (2019), he won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie. He also starred in episodes of '' The Handmaid's Tale'' (2018) and '' Black Mirror'' (2019).


Early life and education

Abdul-Mateen was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, to a
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father, Yahya Abdul-Mateen I (1945–2007), and a
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mother, Mary. He is the youngest of six children. He spent his childhood in the Magnolia Projects of New Orleans, and then moved to Oakland, California, where he attended McClymonds High School. At McClymonds, he was an athlete (he played against future
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champion Marshawn Lynch) and self-described geek who enjoyed chess. He was also prom king. The family was eventually priced out of Oakland and moved to
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. During his time at the University of California, Berkeley, where Mateen became initiated as a member of
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and competed as a hurdler for the
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, a teammate suggested he take a theater class; that class helped him overcome his stutter. He graduated with a degree in architecture, and then worked as a city planner in San Francisco. After being laid off from his job, he used the opportunity to apply to drama schools, in which he was accepted by New York University Tisch School of the Arts, the
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at Harvard University, and Yale School of Drama; he graduated from Yale with a Master of Fine Arts degree and worked as a stage actor.


Career

Early in his career, Abdul-Mateen was adamant about not altering his Muslim name or using a stage name, countering the implications that having a Muslim name would impede his success. In 2016, Abdul-Mateen began his acting career with Stephen Adly Guirgis and
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's musical drama series '' The Get Down'', which premiered on Netflix. His character Clarence "Cadillac" Caldwell is a prince of the disco world. He was praised for his performance in the series. In 2017, Abdul-Mateen appeared in Shawn Christensen's drama film '' The Vanishing of Sidney Hall,'' in the role of Duane. It premiered at the
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. Abdul-Mateen played a police officer, Garner Ellerbee, in the action comedy film '' Baywatch'' along with Dwayne Johnson and
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, and directed by Seth Gordon. The film was released on May 25, 2017. He also played WD Wheeler, a smart hand-to-hand acrobat partner, in the musical film '' The Greatest Showman'' (2017), which also starred Efron, as well as with Hugh Jackman, Michelle Williams, Rebecca Ferguson, and Zendaya, about American showman P.T. Barnum. In 2018, he starred in the road trip drama film '' Boundaries'', along with Vera Farmiga and Christopher Plummer, directed and written by Shana Feste; and played DC Comics villain Black Manta in the film '' Aquaman,'' which started shooting in May 2017 in Australia. In 2018, Abdul-Mateen was cast in a flashback part as the main character's father in the
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film '' Us'', directed by
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, which was released in March 2019. In February 2019, it was confirmed that Abdul-Mateen was in talks to star in the
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-produced '' Candyman'' reboot as the title character, with Nia DaCosta directing. The film was released in theaters on August 27, 2021, to positive reviews. In March 2019, it was announced that Abdul-Mateen was cast in the fifth season of Netflix's science-fiction
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series '' Black Mirror''. Later in the year, he played Cal Abar, known as Doctor Manhattan, in the
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superhero drama miniseries '' Watchmen'', which earned him his first
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in September 2020. Abdul-Mateen starred in the role of Morpheus (an alternate version of the character) in the film '' The Matrix Resurrections''. Abdul-Mateen is currently starring in the Broadway revival of '' Topdog/Underdog'' alongside Corey Hawkins. In October 2022, it was announced that Abdul-Mateen was cast in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Disney+ series '' Wonder Man'' as the titular character.


Personal life

Abdul-Mateen lives in New York City. After his father's death in 2007, Abdul-Mateen began researching his family history, explaining that "My father grew up and passed away with the longing to know where his father was from and about his father’s history." His father had West Indian heritage, although the country of origin is unknown.


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