Kenyan stars shining bright in Hollywood

14 March 2018

Kenyan stars shining bright in Hollywood

It might have taken a while but more and more African actors are finally getting their chance in the spotlight in Hollywood. It’s a lot easier these days to spot African actors taking on memorable and important roles that continue to shape the world of television and cinema, such as Nigeria’s Yvonne Orji (Insecure), Uganda’s Florence Kasumba (Wonder Woman and Black Panther) and South Africa’s Pearl Thusi (Quantico). And not forgetting our very own Kenyan actors who continue to represent us on the big stage – some of whom you might even spot on Showmax.

Let’s find out who they are and where to find them on Showmax.

1. Edi Gathegi

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Edi Gathegi is known for his onscreen charisma, whether he is playing the slick villain Mr Solomon in The Blacklist and its spin-off The Blacklist Redemption or the nomadic vampire Laurent in The Twilight Saga series. In House, Gathegi plays Dr Jeffrey Cole, a Mormon doctor who is constantly getting picked on by Dr House for his faith. At one point he stands up to Dr House and defends his religion … using his fists.

2. Lupita Nyong’o

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With her fearless portrayal of Nakia in Black Panther, and her upcoming roles as Trevor Noah’s mother in the Born a Crime film adaptation and as Viola Davis’ daughter in The Woman King, Lupita Nyongo’s Hollywood star just keeps shining brighter. But before she ever won her first Academy Award or became a red carpet favourite and style icon, Lupita was the headstrong femme fatale Ayira in the first season of MTV’s Shuga.

MTV Shuga on Showmax

Lupita N’yongo, centre, in MTV Shuga. Image: Viacom

3. Owiso Odera

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Before his sudden demise in November 2016, Owiso Odera was famously known for his brief but iconic role as Papa Tunde in The Originals. Owiso Odera also joined Elizabeth McCord (Téa Leoni) to solve conflict in a West African nation in the first season of Madam Secretary playing the role of Ambassador Odilon Bokassa.

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