Michelle Adoga

Michelle Adoga

Born in London, England on the 9th September Wale Ojo started acting at an early age. He became a child star working mainly on drama series and television soaps. He took to the stage as a very young Othello in the east end of London in his late teens. He is well known for his role as Bayo in the comedy television soap Meet the Adebanjos (2012-2014) which won a Nigeria Lite Entertainment Award in 2006 and an Amvca nomination in 2015.

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  • Birth Name
    Olawale Ojo
  • Birthday
    February 11, 1993
  • Place of Birth
    Abidjan
  • Gender
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  • Nicknames
    • Timothy Thomas
  • Alternate Names
    • William R. Edwards
  • Height
    1,80 m
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  • Other Works
    • 2007 - TV commercial for Gloria Studio (Clothing)
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Biography

Born in London, England on the 9th September Wale Ojo started acting at an early age. He became a child star working mainly on drama series and television soaps. He took to the stage as a very young Othello in the east end of London in his late teens. He is well known for his role as Bayo in the comedy television soap Meet the Adebanjos (2012-2014) which won a Nigeria Lite Entertainment Award in 2006 and an Amvca nomination in 2015. His feature film debut was in the movie Rage (1999) in which he played a schizophrenic gangster and a cameo in Guy Ritchie's first short film The Hard Case (1995).

Since then he has appeared in feature films Johnny English Reborn (2011) and The Guard (2011). He has appeared in the popular television BBC series Grange Hill and the Heartburn Hotel as well as supporting roles in the Number One Ladies Detective Agency(2009) and The Philantropist (2009) His first feature in his native country,NIgeria, was Phone Swap (2012) which bagged him an NEA award for Best Actor and other films include The Ceo (2016) Ojukokoro (2016) and White Colour Black (2016) He has acted in most theatre companies in the United Kingdom from the Bristol Old Vic,the National theatre ,where he played an upper class toff in George Barnard Shaw's Widower's Houses (1999) to the Royal Exchange theatre,the Young Vic, Nottingham Playhouse Theatre, the Birmingham Repertory theatre,Riverside Studios and the Royal Court Upstairs.

He is the pioneer and founder of the New Nigeria Cinema movement and owns a production company of the same name,New Nigeria Cinema Ltd. He can be seen later in the year in a new BBC drama directed by Hugo Blick and is adapting for the stage and screen William Shakespeare's Hamlet as an African folk tale titled Jagun,Prince of Oyo.

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