His first named role arrived earlier in 1995, when he was cast as a gigolo on the "Sex" episode of Absolutely Fabulous. He played a central character in an episode of Season 1, an African petty thief named Charlie Carter, who lost his wife to childbirth and had to figure out how to support his newborn daughter. In 1995, he landed his first significant role on a series called Bramwell, a medical drama set in 1890s England. Career TelevisionĮlba's first acting role was in Crimewatch murder reconstructions and in 1994 he appeared in a BBC children's drama called The Boot Street Band. He worked in nightclubs under the DJ nickname "Big Driis" during his adolescence, but began auditioning for television roles in his early twenties. In order to support himself between roles in his early career, he worked in odd jobs including tyre-fitting, cold-calling, and night shifts at Ford Dagenham. Įlba briefly attended Barking and Dagenham College, leaving school in 1988 and winning a place in the National Youth Music Theatre after a £1,500 Prince's Trust grant. In 1986, he began helping an uncle with his wedding DJ business within a year, he had started his own DJ company with some of his friends. After seeing an advertisement for a play in it he auditioned and subsequently met his first agent while performing in the role. He credits The Stage with giving him his first big break. Elba was raised in Hackney and East Ham he shortened his first name to "Idris" at school in Canning Town, where he first became involved in acting. His parents were married in Sierra Leone and later moved to London. Idrissa Akuna Elba was born on 6 September 1972 in the London Borough of Hackney, to Winston Elba, a Sierra Leonean Creole man who worked at the Ford Dagenham plant, and Eve, a Ghanaian woman. As of May 2019, his films have grossed over $9.8 billion at the global box office, including over $3.6 billion in North America, where he is one of the top 20 highest-grossing actors. In 2016, he was named in the Time 100 list of the Most Influential People in the World. Īpart from acting, Elba performs as a DJ under the moniker DJ Big Driis or Idris and as an R&B singer. He made his directorial debut with Yardie (2018). Elba has also voiced characters in Zootopia, The Jungle Book, Finding Dory (all 2016), and Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022). One of his other prominent roles was that of Rufus Buck in the Western film The Harder They Fall (2021). He also starred in Pacific Rim (2013), Beasts of No Nation (2015), for which he received Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations for Best Supporting Actor, and Molly's Game (2017). He portrayed Heimdall in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), beginning with Thor (2011), and Bloodsport in The Suicide Squad (2021), set in the DC Extended Universe. Įlba appeared in American Gangster (2007), Obsessed (2009) and Prometheus (2012). For Luther, he received four nominations each for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor and a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor, winning one of the former. An alumnus of the National Youth Music Theatre in London, he is known for roles including Stringer Bell in the HBO series The Wire (2002–2004), DCI John Luther in the BBC One series Luther (2010–2019), and Nelson Mandela in the biographical film Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (2013). Idrissa Akuna Elba OBE ( / ˈ ɪ d r ɪ s/ born 6 September 1972) is an English actor and DJ.
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