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Ariyon Bakare

English actor


Summary

English actor

FieldValue
nameAriyon Bakare
birth_date
birth_placeLondon, England
educationDrama centre london
occupationActor
yearsactive1990–present
television{{Plainlist
  • Doctors
  • Good Omens
  • Carnival Row
  • His Dark Materials

Ariyon Bakare () (born 1971) is an English actor, writer and director. He is known for his extensive work across theatre, television, and film.

In 1998, he became the first Black man to play a lead role in a BBC period drama, portraying Mehuru in the BAFTA-nominated miniseries A Respectable Trade. His performance was described by The Guardian as “powerful and understated… conveying dignity, intellect, and the quiet fury of a man surviving under unimaginable constraint.” Bakare’s portrayal marked a significant moment in British television history. He has since built a prolific career with major roles in Doctors, His Dark Materials, Carnival Row, Thirteen, Karen Pirie, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, and Mr Loverman. In 2025, he won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Mr Loverman.

Bakare has also directed for television, received development funding from the UK Film Council for his debut feature Kodak Cowboy, and founded the racial justice initiative iC4RE. He is a long-time ambassador for WaterAid and delivered a keynote speech at St James’s Palace in 2025 on global water access and social justice.

Early life and education

Ariyon Bakare was born around 1971, of a Nigerian father. Growing up, he lived all around east London. Due to conflict with his father, Bakare left his family home at the age of 15, and completed his education while homeless for a year. He was close to his stepmother.

Six months after returning home and reconciling with his father, at the age of 17, Bakare moved from London to New York to pursue dance as a career. He trained as dancer at various conservatories, including Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Two years into his training, he was informed that dancers often retire at a young age. The next day, he gave dance up, and began focusing on acting. He moved back to London at the age of 20, and began studying acting at Drama Centre London.

His first professional job was with the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC). He stated that while performing with the RSC, he also worked on jobs in Scotland, as well as learning scriptwriting and singing soul and opera music.

Career

Film and television

Bakare’s breakout television role came in 1998 when he played Mehuru in A Respectable Trade, a four-part BBC miniseries based on the novel by Philippa Gregory. His portrayal of an enslaved African intellectual navigating 18th-century British society was described by The Guardian as “powerful and understated… conveying dignity, intellect, and the quiet fury of a man surviving under unimaginable constraint.” The role marked the first time a Black man led a BBC period drama.

From 2001 to 2005, he starred as Dr. Ben Kwarme in the BBC soap opera Doctors. a role that earned him a Royal Television Society Midlands nomination for Best Actor in 2005.

After leaving Doctors, Bakare returned to direct and write several episodes. He then co-wrote and starred in the Channel 4 drama Stealing Lives. In November 2008, he appeared as a villain in the BBC drama Spooks, and in October 2009, he made an appearance in Casualty.

In 2011, Bakare played a mini-cab driver, Carl Lucas, in the last episode of the sixth series of Law & Order UK, first broadcast in 2012. He appeared in Dancing on the Edge, first broadcast in 2013, as Wesley Holt, a band manager. Bakare later appeared in Doctor Who, in the 2015 episode, "The Woman Who Lived", alongside Maisie Williams. He played the antagonist of the episode, a lion-like creature called Leandro.

He appeared as a Rebel pilot in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. In 2019, he began appearing in the BBC TV series His Dark Materials, in the role of Lord Boreal.

In 2022 He played the older version of character Alex Gilrey who is a long term murder suspect in the BBC TV mini series Karen Pirie which was based on the Inspector Karen Pirie series by Val McDermid.

Stage

Bakare's theatre credits include productions at the RSC and the Lyric Hammersmith. He played Florindo in Tim Supple's staging of A Servant to Two Masters at the Young Vic theatre.

He starred opposite Janet Suzman in the British premiere of Dream of the Dog, where he played a South African nattily-clad architect, "Look Smart".

Awards and nominations

For his role in Doctors, Bakare was nominated for Best Actor at the 2004 British Soap Awards.

In 2005, he was nominated for Best Actor at the Royal Television Society (RTS) Midlands Awards for his portrayal of Dr. Ben Kwarme in the BBC series Doctors.

He received a commendation at the Ian Charleson Awards for his role as Florindo in A Servant to Two Masters at the Young Vic.

Bakare also received multiple Best Actor awards for his performance in the short film Waiting for Time (2019), including:

  • Best Actor in a Short Film – Wild Indie Sci-Fi & Fantasy Film Festival (2020)
  • Best Actor – Overcome Film Festival (2020)
  • Best Actor – IndieFest Film Awards (2020)
  • Best Actor – European Cinematography Awards (2020)
  • Best Actor – Five Continents International Film Festival (2020)

In 2025, Bakare won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Mr Loverman.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999After the RainVusisizwe (Joseph)
1999The Secret Laughter of WomenRev. Fola
1999Dead Bolt DeadThe Thug
2000–2001Family AffairsAdrian ScottSeries regular
2001–2005DoctorsBen KwarmeSeries regular
2006Shoot the MessengerElroy
2008The Dark KnightGuard Commander
2009Happy Ever AftersWilson
2012Full FirearmsLaslo
2013LewisCarl DrewEpisode “Intelligent Design”
2015Jupiter AscendingGreeghan
2015Jonathan Strange & Mr NorrellStephen Black7 episodes
2015Dusha shpionaSam
2015Doctor WhoLeandroEpisode: "The Woman Who Lived"
2016ThirteenChief Superintendent Burridge4 episodes
2016Silent WitnessFather Daws2 episodes
2016Death in ParadiseAstor HenriEpisode: "Flames of Love"
2016Rogue One: A Star Wars StoryBlue Four
2017LifeHugh Derry
2019FrankieIanFilm
2019Good OmensLigurMiniseries
2019–2020His Dark MaterialsLord BorealMain role
2019–2023Carnival RowDariusRecurring role (season 1-episodes 1-5 of season 2), Main role (season 2)
2021Too CloseDougie Thompson2 episodes
2022CrossfirePaul2 episodes
2022Karen PirieAlex Gilbie Sr.Regular role
2022The Amazing MauriceDarktanVoice
2022Wedding SeasonVince
2022The Mosquito CoastRichardSeries regular
2023Black OpsDetective Inspector Clinton Blair
2024Mr LovermanMorris De La Roux
2025Doctor WhoThe BarberEpisode: "The Story and the Engine"

Stage

YearTitleRolesNotes
2023God of CarnageAlanLyric Theatre
2025HamletClaudiusMinerva Theatre

References

References

  1. Ekpoudom, Aniefiok. (11 October 2020). "Ariyon Bakare: 'Everything has fallen into place'".
  2. "BBC One - Doctors - Ben Kwarme".
  3. "'Love Is A Sacrifice'". [[Digital Spy]].
  4. (26 October 2015). "Doctor Who: The Woman Who Lived, review: 'stand-out episode'". The Daily Telegraph.
  5. Cavendish, Dominic. (4 May 2010). "Dream of the Dog at the Finborough Theatre, review".
  6. "British Soap Awards 2004 – winners list". Digital Spy.
  7. "Royal Television Society Midlands Centre Awards 2005".
  8. "Ian Charleson Awards Past Winners".
  9. "Ariyon Bakare – Awards".
  10. "Overcome Film Festival 2020 Winners".
  11. (12 May 2025). "BAFTA TV Awards 2025: Full winners list". BBC News.
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