Basic Information About Idris Elba
Full Name | Idris Elba |
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Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
Professions | Actor, Television producer, Singer, Rapper, Disc jockey, Film Producer |
Net worth | $40,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1972-09-06 (52 years old) |
Place of birth | London Borough of Hackney |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Education | National Youth Music Theatre |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Deep baritone voice Strong London accent |
Father | Winston |
Mother | Eve |
Kids | (Two)Winston, Isan |
Gender | Male |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.898 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ Instagram βοΈ Twitter βοΈ Facebook βοΈ Imdb |
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What Movie Awards did Idris Elba win?
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0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 48 |
Idris Elba awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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Image Award - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture | Winner | Thor: Ragnarok | 2018 |
BET Award - Best Actor | Nominee | Zootopia | 2016 |
Black Reel - Outstanding Voice Performance | Nominee | Zootopia | 2017 |
BET Award - Best Actor | Nominee | Daddy's Little Girls | 2007 |
BET Award - Best Actor | Winner | Takers | 2011 |
Image Award - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture | Nominee | Takers | 2011 |
BET Award - Best Actor | Nominee | Thor | 2012 |
BET Award - Best Actor | Nominee | 28 Weeks Later | 2008 |
Black Reel - Outstanding Supporting Actor, Motion Picture | Nominee | Molly's Game | 2018 |
Blimp Award - Favorite Villain | Nominee | Star Trek Beyond | 2017 |
Hollywood Award - Artist of the Year | Nominee | Thor: The Dark World | 2014 |
BET Award - Best Actor | Nominee | Thor: The Dark World | 2014 |
Black Reel - Outstanding Voice Performance | Nominee | Finding Dory | 2017 |
Image Award - Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance (Television or Film) | Nominee | Finding Dory | 2017 |
Hollywood Award - Artist of the Year | Nominee | Pacific Rim | 2014 |
Jupiter Award - Best International Actor | Nominee | Pacific Rim | 2014 |
Black Reel - Outstanding Voice Performance | Winner | The Jungle Book | 2017 |
Image Award - Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance (Television or Film) | Winner | The Jungle Book | 2017 |
BET Award - Best Actor | Nominee | RocknRolla | 2009 |
BET Award - Best Actor | Winner | The Losers | 2010 |
Image Award - Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture | Nominee | The Mountain Between Us | 2018 |
BAFTA Film Award - Best Supporting Actor | Nominee | Beasts of No Nation | 2016 |
Actor - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role | Winner | Beasts of No Nation | 2016 |
AFCA Award - Best Supporting Actor | Nominee | Beasts of No Nation | 2015 |
BET Award - Best Actor | Nominee | Beasts of No Nation | 2016 |
Black Reel - Outstanding Supporting Actor, Motion Picture | Winner | Beasts of No Nation | 2016 |
Chlotrudis Award - Best Supporting Actor | Nominee | Beasts of No Nation | 2016 |
DFWFCA Award - Best Supporting Actor | Nominee | Beasts of No Nation | 2015 |
DFCS Award - Best Supporting Actor | Nominee | Beasts of No Nation | 2016 |
Evening Standard British Film Award - Best Actor | Winner | Beasts of No Nation | 2016 |
Gold Derby Award - Supporting Actor | Nominee | Beasts of No Nation | 2016 |
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | Nominee | Beasts of No Nation | 2016 |
IFJA Award - Best Supporting Actor | Nominee | Beasts of No Nation | 2015 |
ICP Award - Best Supporting Actor | Nominee | Beasts of No Nation | 2015 |
INOCA - Best Supporting Actor | Nominee | Beasts of No Nation | 2016 |
ALFS Award - British/Irish Actor of the Year | Nominee | Beasts of No Nation | 2016 |
NTFCA Award - Best Supporting Actor | Winner | Beasts of No Nation | 2016 |
Odyssey Award - Best Support Actor | Nominee | Beasts of No Nation | 2016 |
Screen Nation Film and Television Award - Favourite International Film | Winner | Beasts of No Nation | 2016 |
WAFCA Award - Best Supporting Actor | Winner | Beasts of No Nation | 2015 |
Image Award - Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture | Nominee | Obsessed | 2010 |
BET Award - Best Actor | Nominee | Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance | 2012 |
BET Award - Best Actor | Nominee | The Unborn | 2009 |
Hollywood Award - Artist of the Year | Nominee | Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom | 2014 |
BET Award - Best Actor | Nominee | Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom | 2014 |
Capri Actor Award - | Winner | Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom | 2013 |
WFCC Award - Best Male Images in a Movie | Nominee | Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom | 2013 |
Vision Award - Best Dramatic Performance | Nominee | The Wire | 2005 |
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie | Nominee | Luther | 2016 |
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie | Nominee | Luther | 2014 |
Idris Elba roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Concrete Cowboy | Harp |
The Suicide Squad | Bloodsport |
Avengers: Infinity War | Heimdall |
Thor: Ragnarok | Heimdall |
Thor | Heimdall |
Avengers: Age of Ultron | Heimdall |
Thor: The Dark World | Heimdall |
Zootopia | Chief Bogo (voice) |
Takers | Gordon Jennings |
Daddy's Little Girls | Monty |
Cats | Macavity |
28 Weeks Later | Stone |
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw | Brixton |
Molly's Game | Charlie Jaffey |
Star Trek Beyond | Krall |
The Dark Tower | Roland |
Finding Dory | Fluke (voice) |
Pacific Rim | Stacker Pentecost |
American Gangster | Tango |
Prometheus | Janek |
The Jungle Book | Shere Khan (voice) |
RocknRolla | Mumbles |
The Losers | Roque |
The Gunman | Barnes |
No Good Deed | Colin |
Bastille Day | Sean Briar |
Prom Night | Detective Winn |
Beasts of No Nation | Commandant |
The Mountain Between Us | Ben Bass |
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance | Moreau |
Obsessed | Derek |
The Unborn | Arthur Wyndham |
The Harder They Fall | |
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom | Nelson Mandela |
The Reaping | Ben |
Buffalo Soldiers | Kimborough |
The Office | Charles Miner 7 episodes, 2009 |
The Wire | Russell 'Stringer' Bell 37 episodes, 2002-2004 |
Girlfriends | Paul Raymond 1 episode, 2005 |
Luther | DCI John Luther 21 episodes, 2010-2019 |
Made in Hollywood | Self 8 episodes, 2010-2017 |
Aqua Teen Hunger Force | Police Officer 1 episode, 2011 |
CSI: Miami | Angelo Sedaris 1 episode, 2003 |
Law & Order | Lonnie Liston 1 episode, 2001 |
Saturday Night Live | Self - Host / ... 1 episode, 2019 |
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show | Self 2 episodes, 2017-2019 |
Silent Witness | Charlie 2 episodes, 1997 |
The Bill | Alex Mason / ... 2 episodes, 1994-1995 |
A World of Calm | Narrator 1 episode, 2020 |
2point4 Children | the Parachute Instructor 1 episode, 1994 |
Idris Elba's Movie/Shows Salary
Movie / Series | Salary |
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Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & ShawΒ (2019) | $8,000,000 |
Idris Elba's Quotes
- [on the differences between him and his character Stringer Bell from The Wire (2002)] Stringer is very calculating and he has to be for so many reasons. He will calculate the next steps, shipments, inventory, pays workers... all that. But the wicked part is that he can plan murders because that's a part of his business. I'll tell you, if I, Idris, had to contract for murders as part of my job, I couldn't do it because I have a heart. I have no stomach for ordering other people's deaths. Stringer just gets in there, orders the deed and bam... that's it... it's done and he doesn't think twice about it. There's no way I could be that cold. I'm also a more lively kid out there, doing stuff and I can't just do one thing forever. Stringer is committed to his job and business so much so he doesn't have much of a personal life so he's more one dimensional. As for me I have a child, a life, thirst for travel, you know I'm curious... whereas Stringer is more interested in being the best business person and his interests don't go further than that.
- [on why he uses his American accent when talking to fans of The Wire (2002)] Wherever I go, the real hardcore drug dealers come up to me and confide in me. I almost feel guilty turning around and saying: "Ello, mate. My name's Idris and I'm from London." I don't want to break the illusion.
- [on the diversity of projects he's been involved with and if there's any kind of role that frightens him] I would never be fearful of any character. I think there's a tendency for actors like myself, and I don't mean to generalize myself, but I've played "men's men", if you will, characters that are simmering rage and calculated. There's a trend not to play anything that is opposed to that. I remember when I left Stringer [on HBO's The Wire (2002)], one of the films I did was Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls (2007), which was about a man doting over his three little girls. I remember there was talk "Why? Would would you do that? Play gangsters. Play ruthless." It's really funny because the same people who loved me as Stringer Bell were the same people that were watching Daddy's Little Girls literally in tears. Some people don't like the film, but some of the guys that came up to me and said "Yo, I want to see you play gangsters" were the same ones that were in tears because they had either strained relationships with their children, or they loved their children so much and they were watching a character that they could relate to. I don't mind playing characters that are opposite of what people think I am.
- ... For me, it's entertainment. Every single film I've done, it's about the character. I chose these roles, whether it's Obsessed (2009), whether it's The Gospel (2005). Not everything is going to be as powerful as some of the more iconic roles. I mean, my two biggest performances to date: One film is called Sometimes in April (2005), which is a really important film about the Rwandan Genocide, and people don't ever speak about that role, or that film and what it meant to the people of Rwanda. And I have a film that's out now, a small film called Legacy (2010) [he stars as a former black-ops soldier who was captured and tortured, and returns home to struggle with his paranoia and anxiety and a political conspiracy], but not one bit of acclaim. We actually sent a screener to Roger Ebert this week because he expressed his wish to see it. Not to say he's given his iconic two thumbs up, yet. But I really hope that he does. Michael Moore saw it and loved it. It's a film that critically, in the festival world, has done really well, but again, it's a tiny film and no one wants to write about it because no one really wants to support small-timey films. This character holes himself up in a room for a week, and in this room, he starts to unravel who he is and where he's been. You start to understand that this is a man who's not very well. And then you realize that you're not sure if some of the things we're seeing are real, and in the end, there's a twist. I'm so proud of it, because we made it for no money. [He was also an executive producer on the film.] But I'm also proud of it because it actually does resonate for people who have someone like that in their family, someone who worked in the armed forces and the person that left and the soldier that came back are different. I get criticized for taking roles in films like Ghost Rider 2, but if you look at my rΓ©sumΓ©, dude, I've mixed it up as much as I can. [laughs] I love to play different roles. That's just the kind of actor I am.
- I'd had three or four years of unemployment, not getting acting jobs. I was watching Denzel Washington and Wesley Snipes and saying "I can do that. I can be right there with them." My wife was about eight and a half months pregnant by the time I got the news I was going to be on The Wire (2002). If I didn't get it, I was going to leave the US. We knew that if I didn't have acting work after my daughter was born, we would be up shit street.
Interesting Facts about Idris Elba
- Disc jockey under the name "Big Driis the Londoner".
- Has appeared on the cover of Essence magazine's "Hot Hollywood Men" issue. [April 2004]
- Has one daughter with his ex-wife Hanne "Kim" Norgaard: Isan Elba (born 2002); Isan currently resides with her mother in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Is an only child of African immigrants to England. His father was from Sierra Leone and his mother was from Ghana. His name is of Krio African origin.
- He appeared on the Black Entertainment Television (BET) special Black Men: The Truth (2007).
- He co-produced and performed the intro on rapper Jay-Z's album "American Gangster" (2007).
- Former member of the National Youth Music Theatre.
- Has been a huge fan of Arsenal Football Club since age 15, although admits only to having gone to two matches. His father is a supporter of Manchester United Football Club (interview on arsenal.com website February 2010).
- Named one of People magazine's 100 Most Beautiful People in the World. [May 2007]
- Became a father for the second time at age 41 when his girlfriend Naiyana Garth gave birth to their son Winston Elba on April 17, 2014.
- In April 2009, The Prince's Trust, which Elba credits with helping to begin his career, appointed him their Anti-Crime Ambassador. In July 2010, he announced his support for Oona King in her campaign to become the Labour Party candidate for Mayor of London in 2012.
- He broke a land speed record, drove a dragster, and piloted an airplane in his miniseries Idris Elba: No Limits (2015). An avid rally fan, he competed in the Irish Tarmac Rally Championship as well as starred in the miniseries, where he races a rally car with help from Ari Vatanen.
- He was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2016 Queen's New Years Honours List for his services to drama. He is an actor in London, England.
- For his work in Beasts of No Nation (2015), he's the first (and, as 2016, the only) winner of the SAG award for Best Supporting Actor in a motion picture not to receive an Oscar nomination for the same performance.
- Has worked with Tom Hardy in the crime comedy RocknRolla (2008). Both stars appeared in the very popular Star Trek series. Tom appeared in Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) and Idris appeared in Star Trek: Beyond (2016).
- Has played a spaceship commander in two sci-fi films: Captain Janek of the spaceship Prometheus in the movie Prometheus (2012), and Captain Balthazar Edison of the starship USS Franklin in Star Trek: Beyond (2016).
- Is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) since 2016.
- Named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World. [April 2016]
- Is the only male that has ever appeared on the cover of Maxim magazine.
- Daniel Craig is the person who suggested that Idris could be the next James Bond, saying he would be fantastic.
Additional information of Idris Elba
Zodiac | Virgo |
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Lucky Number | 7 |
Lucky Stone | Sapphire |
Lucky Color | Green |
Best Match for Marriage | Taurus, Capricorn |
Divorce | Kim and Sonya Nicole Hamlin |
Eye Color | Dark brown |
Hair Color | Black |
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