Chiwetel Ejiofor

Biography: The actor's convincing breakthrough performance as a Nigerian doctor/illegal immigrant in the 2002 British drama Dirty Pretty Things can be attributed to the fact that he based it on his own physician father. Unfortunately, his real-life dad died in a tragic car accident that also left the then-11-year-old Ejiofor with a prominent scar on his forehead. Despite this tragedy, Ejiofor pursued his performing dreams and made an auspicious big-screen debut at age 20 in Steven Spielberg's 1997 slave drama Amistad. The theater-trained actor spent the next few years on the English stage, racking up rave reviews, notably for his Olivier-nominated turn as a schizophrenic in Blue/Orange, which also netted him a Jack Tinker Award for Most Promising Newcomer. Although Dirty Pretty Things established him as a formidable screen presence that led to a slew of work in auteur-helmed films (Spike Lee's She Hate Me and Inside Man, Woody Allen's Melinda and Melinda, John Singleton's Four Brothers),The actor's convincing breakthrough performance as a Nigerian doctor/illegal immigrant in the 2002 British drama Dirty Pretty Things can be attributed to the fact that he based it on his own physician father. Unfortunately, his real-life dad died in a tragic car accident that also left the then-11-year-old Ejiofor with a prominent scar on his forehead. Despite this tragedy, Ejiofor pursued his performing dreams and made an auspicious big-screen debut at age 20 in Steven Spielberg's 1997 slave drama Amistad. The theater-trained actor spent the next few years on the English stage, racking up rave reviews, notably for his Olivier-nominated turn as a schizophrenic in Blue/Orange, which also netted him a Jack Tinker Award for Most Promising Newcomer. Although Dirty Pretty Things established him as a formidable screen presence that led to a slew of work in auteur-helmed films (Spike Lee's She Hate Me and Inside Man, Woody Allen's Melinda and Melinda, John Singleton's Four Brothers), Ejiofor earned a pair of Golden Globe nominations in 2007 for contrasting roles as Lola, a singing drag queen with a penchant for fancy footwear in the feature Kinky Boots, and in the TV-movie Tsunami: The Aftermath, playing a dad desperately searching for his missing daughter. Heading back to the London stage in 2007, he won the Laurence Olivier award for best actor playing the lead role in Othello. Continuing to excel in a variety of genres, he starred in Roland Emmerich's 2009 end-of-the world action flick 2012, and played a CIA agent opposite Angelina Jolie in 2010's spy thriller Salt. Expand

Chiwetel Ejiofor's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average career score: 59
Highest Metascore: 96 12 Years a Slave
Lowest Metascore: 25 Savannah
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 40
  2. Negative: 4 out of 40
40 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
34 Slow Burn Apr 13, 2007 Ty Trippin / Ty Trippin tbd
84 Children of Men Dec 25, 2006 Luke / Luke / Luke tbd
57 Kinky Boots Apr 14, 2006 Lola / Lola tbd
76 Inside Man Mar 24, 2006 Detective Bill Mitchell / Detective Bill Mitchell tbd
74 Serenity Sep 30, 2005 The Operative 8.3
49 Four Brothers Aug 12, 2005 Victor Sweet / Victor Sweet 8.4
54 Melinda and Melinda Mar 18, 2005 Ellis Moonsong 6.0
55 Love Actually Nov 7, 2003 Peter 8.4
78 Dirty Pretty Things Jul 18, 2003 Okwe 8.2
64 Amistad Dec 10, 1997 Ensiign Covey / Ensiign Covey tbd