
Age: 47
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Chukwunonso Nwachukwu "Nonso" Anozie (born 28 May 1979) is a British actor who has worked on stage, film, and television. He is best known for his role as Tank in RocknRolla (2008), Seargent Dap in Ender's Game (2008), Abraham Kenyatta in the TV series Zoo (2015), and Xaro Xhoan Daxos in the HBO TV series Game of Thrones (2011).

Nonso Anozie

Coalition Ambassador Yemi Adisa
for Coalition Ambassador Yemi Adisa in Meridian
Suggested by mr95

In 2087, she is the only person standing between humanity and the decision it made for itself. Set in 2087, when Earth is divided between two post-climate catastrophe power blocs — the Northern Accord and the Southern Coalition — Commander Seraph Kane leads the Meridian Task Force, an elite peacekeeping unit that operates outside both blocs' jurisdictions in the contested equatorial zones. Seraph is not a soldier by ideology but by necessity: she grew up in the equatorial zones, in communities that were most devastated by the climate catastrophe that the powerful blocs created and then used as justification for their own consolidation. Her task force is the only functional institution serving those communities — part military, part relief organization, part diplomatic corps. Season one introduces Seraph and her task force in a crisis that reveals a bioweapon stockpile from the pre-catastrophe era. Season two escalates: a faction within the Northern Accord is attempting to provoke a conflict that would justify absorbing the equatorial zones entirely. Season three is the series' most ambitious: Seraph must make a decision that no individual should have to make, about the lives of millions and the future of human self-governance. Season 1 — The Weapon A bioweapon stockpile from pre-catastrophe era is discovered. Seraph must secure it before either bloc can claim it as justification for escalation. Season 2 — The Provocation The Northern Accord faction's plot becomes clear. Seraph must expose it without triggering the very war it's designed to start. Season 3 — The Decision Seraph faces an impossible choice about millions of lives. The series ends not on her decision's outcome but on the moment she makes it — clear-eyed, alone, and certain.