Wale Ojo


Wale Ojo is a British Nigerian actor. He started as a child actor in television. He subsequently continued acting roles in the UK and Nigeria. He came into prominence in 1995 for his role in The Hard Case. He won the award for Best Actor at the 2012 Nigeria Entertainment Awards for this leading role in Phone Swap, and has been featured in several movies ever since.

Early life and education

Ojo started acting professionally as a child. At the age of 8, he worked with Akin Lewis, who played a barber on the NTA Ibadan 1980s television series Why Worry. At age 12, he moved with his family to England, where he also attended university.
Ojo credits his career on influences from his mother, who was an actress and supportive of his career, Chief Wale Ogunyemi, Tunji Oyelana, playwright Wole Soyinka, and Zulu Sofola.

New Nigeria Cinema

Ojo founded New Nigeria Cinema, whose aim is to improve the quality of Nigerian films. New Nigeria Cinema hosted a film viewing and lectures at the British Film Institute in London in 2010.

Filmography

Films

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989Behaving BadlyJimTelevision mini-serial
1998 – 2000Heartburn HotelChidi EkechiTelevision serial
2009The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency Kebone Legodimo
2012 - 2016Meet the AdebanjosMr. Bayo AdebanjoBritish-Nigerian sitcom from 2012 to 2016.
2014Tinsel NosaLong-running Nigerian soap opera
2018Black Earth RisingDr. Emmanuel MusoniBBC Two production
2021FoundationProfessor Arren SornApple TV's sci fi series
2022Blood SistersInspector JoeNetflix original series

Theatre

As Director

Awards and nominations