David Oyelowo

David Oyelowo

  • Born: 1976-4-1
  • Birthplace: Oxford, England, United Kingdom
  • Height: 5' 7¾" (1.72 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Representative Works: Nightingale
  • David Oyelowo (David Oyelowo), born on April 1, 1976 in Oxford, England, England, is a British actor [1]  .
    In 2014, starred in the movie " Nightingale " [2]  . In December 2014, with the movie " Selma ", he was shortlisted for the best actor in the 72nd Golden Globe Awards [3]  . In 2018, starring in the movie " Gringo " [4]  . In 2020, he participated in the movie " The Midnight Sky " [5]  .

    Performing Experience

    In 2009, he participated in " Small Island ".
    In 2011, the movie " Rise of the Planet of the Apes " co-starred with James Franco was released in the United States . 
    On May 24, 2012, the film " The Paperboy " co-starred with Nicole Mary Kidman and Zac Efron premiered at the Cannes International Film Festival . On December 21, 2012, the movie " Jack Reacher " co-starred with Thomas Cruise Mapother IV was released in the United States .  
    In 2013, the film " The Butler " co-starred with Forest Whitaker was released in the United States . 
    On June 17, 2014, the film " Nightingale " directed by Elliott Lester premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival ("Nightingale" was aired on HBO TV in the United States in 2015 ) 
    In 2014, the film " Interstellar " co-starred with Matthew McConaughey was released . On November 11, 2014, co-starring with Timothy Simon Smith in the film " Selma " directed by Ava Marie DuVernay premiered at the American AFI Film Festival .  
    On November 25, 2016, the movie " A United Kingdom " co-starring with Rosamund Pike was screened in British theaters . 
    In 2018, the comedy film " Gringo " co-starring with Charlize Theron was released ; in the same year, the film " The Cloverfield Paradox " co-starring with Daniel Brühl and Zhang Ziyi was broadcast on Netflix ; in the same year, co-starring with Lily Collins and Collie TV miniseries " Les Misérables " .   
    In 2020, starring in Showtime 's pilot drama "The Missing President"   .
    On January 22, 2021, the film " Chaos Walking " co-starred with Thomas Stanley Holland was released in the United States , playing Aaron in the film ; on March 4, the movie "Bidder Rabbit 2" was changed again from June 11 in advance Released in North America on May 14, the film starred David Oyelowo and others .       

    Character Evaluation

    David Oyelowo convincingly portrayed Dr. Martin Luther King, the soul of the African American liberation movement on the screen, and became famous in the First World War. "Selma" brought David Oyelowo not only the Golden Globe nomination, but also made him the most eye-catching new generation of black actors in the world   .
    Extended Reading
    • Darwin 2022-04-05 08:01:01

      A heartwarming story, chase your dreams, boy

      "Queen of Cards"

    • Stacy 2022-04-05 08:01:01

      none

      Yes, Katui in Uganda is very poor, with muddy "streets", ruined "houses", potholes "ballfields", tattered "clothes" and garbage "meals"...but not expressly. That is phase. But there are dazzling sunshine, gorgeous skirts, cheerful music, dynamic dance and pure smiles. Love the wild land and the...

    • Katlyn 2022-04-21 09:03:52

      Dogs run for food, cats run for life

    • Lennie 2022-04-23 07:06:02

      Good film, two hours doesn't feel long at all, step-by-step ordeals are intertwined with victories again and again, the content is very rich

    Queen of Katwe quotes

    • Benjamin: [around 113:00 celebrating wins in international tournament in Sudan the three are at a table drinking floats and eating french fries] We use to eat rice and beans in the village... look at what we are eating now mmm mmm mmm.

      Ivan: Ketchup... it's the greatest thing ever invented !

      [laughing the 3 hold up one french fry with ketchup on it in a toasting fashion and say "ketchup yeah... Cheers"]

      Ivan: .

    • Robert Katende: [Robert speaking to Phiona] Sometimes the place you are use to... is not the place where you belong