Nigerians are making their mark not just in music, literature, and sports but also on the global stage of Hollywood. The diaspora has birthed a generation of stars who proudly carry their Nigerian heritage into their work. Here are twenty Hollywood stars of Nigerian descent who have captivated audiences worldwide.
1. Chiwetel Ejiofor
Born to Nigerian parents of Igbo descent, Chiwetel Ejiofor is an Academy Award-nominated actor known for his riveting performances in films like 12 Years a Slave, Doctor Strange, and The Lion King. His ability to bring depth and authenticity to his characters has cemented his place in Hollywood.
2. John Boyega
Known for his role as Finn in the Star Wars sequel trilogy, John Boyega was born to Nigerian parents. A proud Yoruba man, Boyega has also gained recognition for his activism and his role in The Woman King.
3. Uzo Aduba
With Nigerian parents from Anambra State, Uzo Aduba is best known for her Emmy-winning role as Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren in Orange Is the New Black. She continues to showcase her range in both television and film.
4. Cynthia Erivo
This multi-talented star of Nigerian descent has won a Grammy, a Tony, and an Emmy. She gained international acclaim for her roles in Harriet and The Outsider. Erivo’s Yoruba heritage is a source of pride in her career.
5. David Oyelowo
An actor of Yoruba descent, David Oyelowo’s portrayal of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma was a groundbreaking moment in his career. He has continued to take on roles that showcase his versatility and talent.
6. Adepero Oduye
Adepero Oduye, born to Nigerian parents, gained recognition for her role in Pariah. She has since appeared in 12 Years a Slave and the Marvel series Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
7. Yvonne Orji
A comedian and actress, Yvonne Orji’s role as Molly in HBO’s Insecure has endeared her to fans. Born in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Orji uses her platform to celebrate her Igbo heritage.
8. Gbenga Akinnagbe
Gbenga Akinnagbe, of Yoruba descent, is best known for his role as Chris Partlow in HBO’s The Wire. He has also appeared in The Good Wife and The Old Man & the Gun.
9. Nonso Anozie
This British-Nigerian actor has made a name for himself in Hollywood with roles in Game of Thrones, Cinderella, and Sweet Tooth. Anozie proudly embraces his Nigerian roots.

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10. Rotimi Akinosho
Known simply as Rotimi, this actor and musician of Yoruba descent gained fame for his role in Power. His dual talents in acting and music make him a versatile star.
11. Folake Olowofoyeku
Born in Lagos, Nigeria, Folake Olowofoyeku stars as Abishola in the hit sitcom Bob Hearts Abishola. Her comedic timing and authentic portrayal of a Nigerian immigrant have earned her widespread acclaim.
12. Chiké Okonkwo
Chiké Okonkwo, of Igbo descent, is known for his roles in The Birth of a Nation and La Brea. He continues to rise in Hollywood, bringing a fresh perspective to his characters.
13. Toks Olagundoye
This Nigerian-born actress has appeared in The Neighbors and Castle. Olagundoye’s wit and charm have made her a beloved figure in television.
14. Adetokumboh M’Cormack
Of Nigerian and Sierra Leonean descent, Adetokumboh M’Cormack has appeared in Blood Diamond, Heroes, and Lost. His deep voice and commanding presence make him a standout performer.
15. Richard Ayoade
Though primarily known for his work in British television, Richard Ayoade’s Nigerian heritage has influenced his creative endeavors. He gained fame for The IT Crowd and continues to be a respected voice in comedy and directing.
16. Olaoluwa “O-T” Fagbenle
O-T Fagbenle, of Yoruba descent, is best known for his role as Luke Bankole in The Handmaid’s Tale. His performance has earned critical acclaim and numerous award nominations.
17. Sophie Okonedo
With a Nigerian father and a British mother, Sophie Okonedo’s career spans film, television, and theater. She earned an Academy Award nomination for her role in Hotel Rwanda.
18. Ashley Madekwe
Ashley Madekwe, whose father is Nigerian, has appeared in Revenge and The Umbrella Academy. Her style and talent make her a force to watch in Hollywood.
19. Hakeem Kae-Kazim
Known as the “Nigerian James Bond,” Hakeem Kae-Kazim has appeared in Hotel Rwanda, 24, and Black Sails. His deep voice and commanding presence make him unforgettable.
20. Dayo Okeniyi
Dayo Okeniyi rose to fame with his role as Thresh in The Hunger Games. Born in Lagos, Nigeria, he continues to take on roles that showcase his Nigerian heritage.
Conclusion
These stars of Nigerian descent are breaking barriers and redefining representation in Hollywood. They embody the richness of Nigerian culture while bringing their unique talents to a global audience. Their success is a testament to the potential of the Nigerian diaspora in shaping the future of entertainment.


