Malachi Kirby

Malachi Kirby
Born (1989-09-20) 20 September 1989
London, England, UK
Nationality British
Occupation Actor
Known for Roots
Home town London, England, UK

Malachi Kirby (born 20 September 1989[1]) is an English actor known for his roles in EastEnders and Doctor Who.[2] He was born in London and grew up in Battersea. His parents have Jamaican ancestry. His father died when Kirby was six, and his mother is a government worker. Because he was shy, at 14 years old, his mother signed him up for classes at the Battersea Arts Centre. Later, Kirby studied acting at the Identity School founded by actor, Femi Oguns.[3]

Kirby starred as Kunta Kinte in the 2016 version of Roots, portraying the lead character.[4][5] His performance was well received by critics.[6][7]

Kirby was shortlisted for the 'Outstanding Newcomer' award at the 2011 Evening Standard Theatre Awards.[8]

In October 2016, Kirby starred in an episode of the anthology series Black Mirror directed by Jakob Verbruggen entitled "Men Against Fire".[9][10]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2012 My Murder
2012 My Brother the Devil
2013 Gone Too Far!
2014 Kajaki Snoop
2016 Fallen Roland Sparks
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2014 EastEnders Wayne Ladlow 8 episodes
2015 Doctor Who Gastron Episode: "Hell Bent"
2016 Roots Kunta Kinte
2016 Black Mirror Stripe Episode: "Men Against Fire"[10]

References

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