Hugo Weaving
When it comes to the birthplaces of celebrities, they’re all
over the map this are list of American Celebs who were born in Nigeria, but not much factors indicate this.
Hugo Wallace Weaving was born on April 4, 1960 in Nigeria. His mom
was a tour guide and teacher, and dad – a seismologist. He spent his
child years travelling between Nigeria, Great Britain and Australia.
Hugo has had a steadily successful career in the film, television, and
theater industries. More recently, roles in films such as The Matrix
trilogy as Agent Smith and The Lord of the Rings trilogy as Lord Elrond
have considerably raised his international profile. His famous and
irreplaceable role in The Matrix movies have made him one of the
greatest sci-fi villains of the twenty-first century.
2. Hakeem Kae-Kazim
Hakeem Kae-Kazim
The actor was born in Lagos on October 1, 1962, but his parents
emigrated to study in the United Kingdom when Hakeem was one year. Then
he moved South Africa at the age of 25.
Hakeem has a great list of Hollywood movies he starred in: Pirates of
the Caribbean III, Lost, Cane with Jimmy Smits, Law & Order: SVU
with Mariska Hargitay, The Triangle with Sam Neill, The Librarian with
Gabrielle Anwar, X-Men: Wolverine with Hugh Jackman, The 4th Kind
alongside Milla Jovovich and Darfur with Billy Zane. Hakeem is often
recognized for his recurring role as Colonel Dubaku. Hakeem’s latest
films are Half of a Yellow Sun and A Chance of Rain.
3. Badejo
Bolaji Badejo
He was born in Lagos on August 23, 1953. Bolaji Badejo is famous for
his role in the movie “Alien”. The most interesting moment is that he
was discovered in a bar by a member of the film crew. That person felt
that he would be ideal to play the title creature as director Ridley
Scott wanted to create a monster that looked as if no human could be
behind the mask. Even though he had no experience as an actor, Badejo’s
thin and tall (2 meters high) body made him ideal for the part.
Unfortunately, the man died in 1992 because of sickle cell anemia.
4. Sade
She was born in Ibadan on January 16, 1959, as Helen Folasade Adu.
Her father, Bisi Adu, is a Nigerian, and her mother, Anne Hayes, is
British. She is the lead singer of soul group named after her, Sade. She
sold close to 40 million albums worldwide, has had six multi-platinum
albums released in 20 years and has received 4 Grammy Awards including
1985′s Best New Artist. VH1 ranked her #66 on 100 Greatest Women of Rock
N Roll.
5. Nikki Amuka-Bird
Nikki Amuka-Bird
Amuka-Bird was born in Nigeria on February 27, 1976, but grew up in
the UK and in Antigua. Now she is English actress of the stage,
television and film. Her film credits include The Omen (2006), Cargo,
Almost Heaven and prominent screen adaptation of Alexander McCall
Smith’s novel The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency. On television,
Amuka-Bird has appeared in Spooks, The Line of Beauty, The Last Enemy,
Robin Hood, Torchwood, and a recurring role in the reimagined BBC
apocalyptic Survivors series.
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