His more recent roles include Malko in the fifth season of the HBO series Game of Thrones, providing the voice to the title character on the animated series Major Lazer, Dave Duerson in the NFL biopic drama Concussion, and Killer Croc in Suicide Squad.
Early life and career
Akinnuoye-Agbaje was born in Islington, London, to Nigerian parents of Yoruba origin, who were students in the UK. He is fluent in several languages, including Yoruba, Italian, and Swahili. He can "get along" in a few other languages, including French When he was only six weeks old, his biological parents gave him up to a white working-class family in Tilbury. His foster parents had at least ten African children, including Akinnuoye-Agbaje's two sisters, living in their house at certain points. His foster father made a living as a lorry driver and struggled to support the family financially.
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When he was eight years old, his biological parents brought
him back to Nigeria but,
as he was unable to speak the Yoruba language and forbidden by his
parents to speak English, he was returned to Tilbury shortly thereafter.
The brief exposure to Nigeria
left him struggling to reconcile his heritage with the distinctly English
culture and environment he was raised in. As a teenager facing a cultural
identity crisis, he joined a local skinhead gang in order to escape
racial persecution at their hands. At 16 years old, having become a violent
thief, his foster parents sent him to a boarding school in Surrey where
he ultimately attempted suicide before coming to terms with his
background and turning his life around.
He went on to earn a Law degree from King's College
London and a Masters in Law from the University of London .
While a university student, Akinnuoye-Agbaje worked in a clothes shop where he
was introduced to the world of modeling. His modeling career eventually led
him to Hollywood , where he began his acting
career with a 1995 role in Congo .
His best known acting roles have been as the imposing
convict Simon Adebisi in the 1990s HBO prison series Oz and
as Mr. Eko on ABC's survivor drama Lost He has
numerous film credits since he began acting in 1994 and has appeared in many
top films, including The Bourne Identity, in which he played a deposed
African dictator, Hitu the police officer in Ace Ventura: When Nature
Calls, Lock-Nah in The Mummy Returns, and Heavy Duty in G.I.
Joe: The Rise of Cobra.
In 2009, Akinnuoye-Agbaje was in talks with Marvel
Studios to play the superhero Black Panther in a proposed
film of the same name. In an interview, he stated his excitement about the
possibility, saying that "the timing is so right" for a black
superhero, and "while I'm in my prime, this is the time... I'm going to
keep knocking on their door." In 2014 Marvel did announce a Black Panther
film, though with Chadwick Boseman in the title role.
Akinnuoye-Agbaje has also stated that he will be directing a
film about his life story. More recently, he guest starred in the second
episode of season 8 of Monk, and played Derek Jameson in the 2011
film The Thing. He
portrayed Kurse in the Marvel Studios film Thor: The
Dark World. He portrayed the character Malko in the fifth season of Game
of Thrones. In 2015 it was reported that Akinnuoye-Abaje voices the lead
character of Bilal, a film about the life of Bilal Ibn Rabah set
to be released in the second half of the year. In 2016, he co-starred in the
action film Suicide Squad, as the Batman villain Killer
Croc.
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