Also Credited As:
Clayton Pinney, AdewaleEducation
| King's College London | ||
Career Milestones
2011 | Cast in the sci-fi mystery feature "The Thing" | |
2011 | Cast opposite Robert De Niro, Clive Owen, and Jason Statham in the action feature "Killer Elite" | |
2010 | Landed a bit part opposite Dwayne Johnson in "Faster" | |
2009 | Cast as Heavy Duty in the big-screen version of "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" | |
2005 | Joined the second season of the ABC drama "Lost" as Mr. Eko, a mysterious man dwelling on the island | |
2005 | Co-starred in the semi-autobiographical drama about rap artist 50 Cent "Get Rich or Die Tryin,'" directed by Jim Sheridan | |
2002 | Had a supporting role in the action thriller "The Bourne Identity" | |
2001 | Played a villain in the sequel "The Mummy Returns" | |
2000 | Featured in "Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble" on Showtime | |
1999 | Acted in the gangster-themed "Legionnaire" | |
1998 | Had a recurring role as a Nigerian cab driver on the Showtime comedy series "Linc's" | |
1997 | Played villainous inmate Simon Adebisi on the HBO prison-set drama "Oz" | |
1997 | Guest starred on an episode of "Cracker" (ABC) playing a priest who doesn't remember murders he may have committed | |
1997 | Played Cabe Attucks in the updated ABC miniseries production of "Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" | |
1996 | Appeared in HBO adventure thriller "Deadly Voyage" | |
1995 | Had early feature credits in the films "Congo" and "Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls" | |
1994 | Made TV debut on an episode of Showtime's "Red Shoe Diaries" | |
1992 | Featured in the music videos "Love No Limit" by Mary J Blige and "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" by En Vogue | |
1992 | Moved to America to pursue a modeling career | |
| Returned to London at age 15 | ||
| At six weeks old, moved from London to his parents' native Nigeria, where he was raised by a foster family while his parents established careers | ||
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