Nick Monu
Nick Monu (dem born am 25 March 1965) be Nigerian dramatist, actor den director.
Ein Life
[edit | edit source]Dem born Nicholas Monu as de fourth child den second son of de Monu prince of Asaba, Obiora Monu, accountant den CEO of Obiora Monu & Co. insyd Lagos, and Mrs. Florence Monu (née Oluwo), teacher for Corona School insyd Lagos. He spend ein first childhood years insyd Nigeria, till say he den ein family lef de country secof de Biafran War. For sam short while, de family live plus sam uncle wey na for dat tym he be de designated Nigerian ambassador give Germany den Italy. Later he attend St. Andrew's School insyd Eastbourne den Millfield Senior School insyd Somerset. Besides sam elite European education, he educate ein body for singing, sport den arts insyd.
After he attend American University insyd Washington, D.C., den Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art insyd London from 1987 go 1989, he choose am togeda plus anoda 11 English-speaking drama students go play de lead part insyd Anton Tschechow ein theatre play "Uncle wanja" for Moscow Art Theatre insyd Russia.
Thereafter he start ein career for UK as freelance actor, wey he appear for productions insyd like The Wind in the Willows 1990 go 2011 for Royal National Theatre, Talking insyd Tongues 1991 go 1992 for Royal Court Theatre den Blues for Mr. Charlie 1992 go 1993 for Manchester Royal Exchange. Between 1994 den 1997 he cam turn member of de Berlin Schaubühne Ensemble wey he play leadparts, for example insyd "Hotel Orpheu", "Orestes", "Symposium" den "Die Sprache der Vögel".
Insyd 1998, he return go London for short while wey he play lead parts insyd theatre productions "Oroonoko" for Royal Shakespeare Company, De honest whore den Merchant of Venice for Globe Theatre wey he start ein film den television career. He star for BBC ein EastEnders, Holby City, T.L.C., The Whistle Blower den de films Stigma den White Hawk insyd.
Ein Filmography
[edit | edit source]- The Unintentional Kidnapping of Mrs. Elfriede Ott (Dor Film, 2010), as Malou
- Nachtschicht [de]: "Blutige Stadt [de]t" (Network Movie, 2007)
- KDD: "Scham" (Hofmann & Voges / ZDF, 2008), as David Kwahne
- Kommissarin Lucas: "German Angst" (Olga Film / ZDF, 2007), as Chris Arano
- Tatort: "Schattenspiele" (Studio Hamburg, 2006), as Jonathan Waputo
- Tatort: "Ein Tod aus Afrika" (Satel Film / ORF, 2006), as Farah
- Gefangene (Tagtraum / ZDF, 2005), as Moussa
- Vier Frauen und ein Todesfall: "Künstlerpech" (Dor Film / ORF, 2004), as Maurice Videre
- Doctors: "Shattered Dreams" (BBC, 2003), as Simon Dunning
- EastEnders (BBC, 2003), as Dr. Murray
- Holby City: "Facing Facts" (BBC, 2002), as Howard Lewis
- Monarch of the Glen (2001), as D.C. West
- The Glass – 4 Episodes (2001), as Ray Collins
- Peak Practice: "Walls of Jericho" (Central Television (2000), as Tyrone Wells
- The Whistle-Blower (BBC, 2000), as Tony Shiner
- Stigma (Maverick Films, 1998, short), as Thierry Masart
- All Our Sins Remembered… (Polite Films, 1997, short), as Jack Whitehawk
- After The Wax (dir. Chaz Maviyane-Davies, 1992, short)
- Lead parts in different TV series like The Bill, EastEnders, Screen One (Black and Blue), The Professionals, Boon 1989–97
Ein Awards
[edit | edit source]- 2011 Lagos Heritage Festival - Best Nigerian Theatre Play - THE COST OF LIVING
- 1990 he win de Evening Standard Award give de play Talking in Tongues for Royal Court Theatre wey dem nominate am as best actor for supporting role insyd.
- 1993 de film After de Wax win for South African Film Festivals insyd Harare prices for best director den best short film.
References
[edit | edit source]External links
[edit | edit source]- Official website
- Nick Monu at IMDb
- Thalia Theater Hamburg