
Age: 62
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John Douglas Thompson (born 1964) is an English-American actor. He is a Tony Award nominee and the recipient of two Drama Desk Awards, three Obie Awards, an Outer Critics Circle Award, and a Lucille Lortel Award. The New York Times critic Ben Brantley described Thompson as "one of the most compelling classical stage actors of his generation".

John Douglas Thompson

Baba Kofi
for Baba Kofi in Awakening the Ancestors
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"Awakening the Ancestors" follows the journey of Amani Diallo, a 22-year-old French man of African descent who grapples with his identity amidst the cultural complexities of modern Paris. Raised in a devout family of Abrahamic faith, Amani feels increasingly disconnected from the teachings of his upbringing. Struggling with his sense of self and the weight of his family's expectations, he embarks on a quest to explore his roots. His journey leads him to the vibrant African Cultural Center in Paris, where he meets Layla N'Guessan, an outspoken and passionate friend who encourages him to embrace his heritage. Together, they delve into the ancient beliefs and practices of African spirituality, awakening a deep connection to his ancestry. As Amani begins to explore these beliefs, he discovers latent powers that connect him to his lineage as a descendant of African gods. With newfound abilities, including the manipulation of nature and spiritual communication, Amani faces both the wonder and the burden of his heritage. Along the way, he encounters Baba Kofi, a wise elder who becomes his mentor, guiding him through the complexities of his powers and responsibilities. However, Amani’s journey is not without conflict. His family, particularly his mother, Mama Diallo, struggles to accept his departure from their faith, fearing for his soul and well-being. As tensions rise, Amani must confront the challenges of self-acceptance, familial loyalty, and cultural identity.