Eugene_Wanangwa_Khumbanyiwa

Eugene Wanangwa Khumbanyiwa

Eugene Wanangwa Khumbanyiwa

Malawian actor


Eugene Khumbanyiwa is a Malawian[1] South Africa-based stage, television, film and voice actor, popularly known for playing the role of Obesandjo in the 2009 Oscar nominated sci-fi hit District 9.[2]

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Career

He started his acting career as an extra in the 2004 Oscar-nominated Hotel Rwanda,[3][4] starring Don Cheadle and Sophie Okonedo, playing one of the hotel staff members. After that he worked sporadically, hustling his way in the film industry by appearing in TV commercials and prime-time soaps like Generations, Scandal, and also had a role in South African independently produced hit film Gangster's Paradise: Jerusalema[5] before landing a role as an underground warlord in the Peter Jackson-produced and Neill Blomkamp-directed four-times Oscar-nominated sci-fi hit District 9[6][7][8] Upon gaining critical acclaim for his performance in District 9, he attracted new international attention and even appeared in an American TV commercial for a famous cyber fraud security product called 'Identity Guard.[9]'.

He went on to feature in Hollywood movies like Death Race 3: Inferno,[10][11] alongside stars like Danny Trejo and Luke Goss, also appeared in Chappie[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] starring Sharlto Copley, Hugh Jackman, Dev Patel and Sigourney Weaver. He teamed up with director Blomkamp again and Sigourney Weaver playing lead role Amir the saviour in a short sci-fi film called Rakka.[20][21][22] Khumbanyiwa has appeared in three of Hollywood director Neill Blomkamp's films.

He played Pastor Peter in a two time BAFTA-winner Damilola, Our Loved Boy,[23] a British television film about the events surrounding the 27 November 2000 death of Damilola Taylor. The film aired on BBC One on 7 November 2016, and was written by Levi David Addai, directed by Euros Lyn, and starred Babou Ceesay and Wunmi Mosaku. He also appeared in the critically acclaimed US TV miniseries The Looming Tower,[4] directed by Alex Gibney which premiered on Hulu on February 28, 2018, starring Jeff Daniels and Peter Sarsgaard, based on Lawrence Wright's 2006 book of the same name. He played a Kenyan security guard at the US Embassy in Nairobi who survived the embassy bombing and became a crucial witness.

He has over 25 screen acting credits to his name. He does voices for both TV and radio. His voice work credits include the prestigious Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON2013) soccer tournament's "hello" radio ads campaign for the City of Johannesburg.

On 9 July 2016, Khumbanyiwa was awarded the Best Achiever in Entertainment at the Malawi Achievers Awards- South Africa.

Filmography

Film

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References

  1. "Malawi Goes To Hollywood | The Nation Online | Malawi Daily Newspaper". 26 October 2013.
  2. "Eugene Khumbanyiwa speaks movies - The Times Group Malawi". Archived from the original on 2023-04-02. Retrieved 2020-05-21.
  3. "District 9 -- Film Review | Hollywood Reporter". www.hollywoodreporter.com. 28 July 2009.
  4. "Nigeria 'offended' by sci-fi film". September 19, 2009 via news.bbc.co.uk.
  5. "Hugh Jackman Set For Chappie". Empire. September 29, 2013.
  6. "StackPath". www.thehollywoodnews.com. 9 July 2013.
  7. "Blomkamp casts sci-fi legend". The Citizen. 30 October 2013.

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