Christopher Obi

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Actor

Birth Name: Chris Obi

Birth Date: September 24, 1970

Age: 53 years old

Birth Place: London, United Kingdom

Chris Obi is an internationally recognized film and TV actor who broke out in America in 2017 when he joined the cast of the new fantasy series "American Gods" (Starz, 2017- ). Obi's career began in England in the early 2000s. He nabbed his very first TV role on the British police procedural "Trial & Retribution" (ITV, 1997-2009) in 2002, and the following year appeared in a small role on the British mini-series "State of Play" (BBC, 2003). 2003 was also the year that Obi nabbed his first recurring TV part. That role came on the popular British medical soap opera "Doctors" (BBC, 2000- ).

In 2004 Obi appeared in the comedy "The Calcium Kid." That film, about an amateur boxer who unexpectedly lands a title fight against the world champion, also starred Orlando Bloom. Obi continued appearing in British movies and TV shows over the next several years, most notably 2010's "Burke and Hare" and a 2011 episode of "Doctor Who" (BBC, 1963- ).

By 2016, however, Obi was beginning to make a name for himself in the United States. In addition to appearing in the 2016 remake of the 1977 mini-series "Roots," in which he played the role of Kintango, Obi also joined the cast of the Starz original series "American Gods" (2017- ), which was inspired by a popular book of the same name by British sci-fi author Neil Gaiman. With his acting career reaching a high point, Obi also landed a recurring role on the new series "Star Trek: Discovery." It was the first "Star Trek" series to appear on TV in over a decade, the last of which, "Star Trek: Enterprise" (UPN, 2001-05), concluded in 2005.

Credits

Strike Back: Revolution

Actor
Jean-Baptiste Zaza
Show
2019

Star Trek: DiscoveryStream

Actor
T'Kuvma
Series
2017
87%

The Call Up

Actor
The Sergeant
Movie
2016

Heroes & Demons

Director
Movie
2012

Doctor WhoStream

Guest Star
George
Series
2005
90%

RUF 992M

Actor
Movie
2004

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