- Nascido(a) em
- Nome de nascimentoAdewale Rotimi O. C. E. Akinnuoye Agbaje
- Apelidos
- Triple A
- Wally
- Altura1,86 m
- Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje nasceu o 22 de agosto de 1967 em Islington, Londres, Inglaterra. É ator e diretor, conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Filhos de Ninguém (2018).
- ParentesSibling(Sibling)
- Due to his tall frame, powerful-looking physique and deep voice, he often plays sinister, imposing characters of criminal or military backgrounds
- He is fluent in several languages including Italian, Yoruba, Swahili, and (of course) English. He can "get along" in a few other languages, including French.
- Has a masters in Law from the University of London, but took a different career path when bitten by the acting bug.
- The son of immigrants from Nigeria, he has played almost entirely African characters despite having been born and raised in England. He usually employs a deep, Nigerian timber while acting, while off-screen he has a very British, somewhat Cockney accent.
- Had a successful career as a model in Milan and Paris, before pursuing acting.
- Full name is pronounced like a-de-wall-e a-key-new-ye ag-ba-he.
- I've never been really great at trusting anybody, just because of the way I grew up. I was always led to believe you should take care of yourself, trust in your abilities and you're the author of your own destiny. Coming to this show is the opposite." - talking about "Lost
- The only way you can influence your fate is to put your soul into your performance and hope it registers with the audience.
- I kind of feel for the people on the show who are just coming into the business and this is their first gig. They've got a big letdown coming." - on his younger cast mates on "Lost
- They gave me a stick and said, 'Knock those three guys out.' There's no better way to make an entrance. - when asked if he was made to feel like the "new kid on the block" when joining Lost
- When a star character on a hit show chooses to leave there's always speculation as to whether or not they've done this or that or not gotten along with this or that person. Straight up: it was probably one of the best relationships I've ever had in terms of developing a character, and I think the character will be a testament to that. -on working on Lost (2004)
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