
Age: 37
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Daniel Kaluuya (/kəˈluːjə/; born 24 February 1989) is a British actor and filmmaker. His work encompasses both screen and stage, and his accolades include an Academy Award, two British Academy Film Awards, and a Golden Globe Award. In 2021, he was named among the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine. Kaluuya began his acting career as a teenager in improvisational theatre. He played Posh Kenneth in the first two seasons of the television series Skins (2007–2009); he also co-wrote some of the episodes. Kaluuya drew praise for his leading performance in Sucker Punch at the Royal Court Theatre in 2010. He went on to gain attention for his television roles in Psychoville (2009–2011), The Fades (2011), and the Black Mirror episode "Fifteen Million Merits" (2011). He also had supporting roles in the films Johnny English Reborn (2011), Kick-Ass 2 (2013), and Sicario (2015). In 2017, Kaluuya had his breakthrough starring in Jordan Peele's horror film Get Out, which garnered him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor. This was followed by roles in Ryan Coogler's superhero film Black Panther (2018), Steve McQueen's crime drama Widows (2018), Peele's horror film Nope (2022), and Sony Pictures Animation's animated superhero film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023). For his portrayal of Black Panther Party leader Fred Hampton in the biopic Judas and the Black Messiah (2021), he won the BAFTA and Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He has since co-directed the drama The Kitchen (2023). Description above from the Wikipedia article Daniel Kaluuya, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Daniel Kaluuya

Gabriel Howard
for Gabriel Howard in TWDU presents: UK Dead Land
Suggested by matthewfenner

15 years since the start of the outbreak and Two years after being taken in by a ragtag band of survivors, twenty-Nine-Year old Ben Newman has finally found a fragile peace in the dense woodlands of southern England. Once a lonely drifter hardened by loss, Ben has become a quiet protector of their hidden camp — a small, makeshift community built from scavenged scraps and fading hope. The dead roam the countryside beyond their walls, and worse still, the living have learned to be more monstrous than the infected. Their world is one of silence and survival, where every noise could mean death and every new face could bring betrayal. When a wandering convoy of armed strangers stumbles too close, their fragile sanctuary shatters. A violent clash exposes their location, drawing hordes of walkers from miles away. As the forest becomes a blood-soaked battlefield, Ben is forced to lead his people through the chaos — facing not only the unending hunger of the dead, but the darkness festering in the hearts of the living. Torn between vengeance and mercy, he must decide what kind of man he wants to be in a world that has long forgotten what it means to be human.