Gbenga Akinnagbe Movies
Born in Washington, D.C., actor
Gbenga Akinnagbe -- a first-generation Nigerian immigrant -- attended Bucknell University on a wrestling scholarship, where he dual-majored in English and political science, then accepted a position with a government agency but left early on to pursue his interest in drama. He began with various stage assignments in the Baltimore and Washington, D.C., areas, then transitioned to film work in 2002, when HBO tapped him for the recurring role of Chris Partlow in its NARC-themed drama series
The Wire; Showtime followed suit, giving
Akinnagbe one of the leads in its 2005 sitcom
Barbershop; unfortunately, that program failed to catch fire with the public.
Akinnagbe took one of his first big-screen assignments with a supporting role in
Tamara Jenkins' family-themed ensemble seriocomedy
The Savages (2007). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide