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Daniel Kaluuya (born 8 May 1989) is a British actor, comedian and writer, who is best known for playing Posh Kenneth in the E4 teen-drama ''Skins'' and Bing in the ''Black Mirror'' episode Fifteen Million Merits. He also appeared in the BBC dark comedy series ''Psychoville'' playing Michael Fry (a.k.a. Tealeaf) and Mac in the BBC Three's horror drama ''The Fades''. In 2011, Kaluuya starred as Agent Tucker in the film ''Johnny English Reborn'', alongside Rowan Atkinson, and in 2013, he appeared in the film ''Kick-Ass 2''. ==Life and career== The son of immigrants from Uganda, Kaluuya attended St Aloysius College, London. His early roles included Reece in the BBC's controversial drama ''Shoot the Messenger''. Kaluuya then joined the original cast of ''Skins'' as ''Posh Kenneth'' and was a contributor on the first two series, as well as being a staff writer, and the head writer of the second series episode "Jal" and third series episode "Thomas".〔(Independent.co.uk )〕 He also presented the Skins Podcast (also called Skinscast). After Skins Kaluuya appeared as a guest star in many established series such as ''Silent Witness'', the Doctor Who special ''Planet of the Dead'' and ''Lewis''. He has also appeared in the sketch show ''That Mitchell and Webb Look'' twice and the sketch show ''Harry and Paul''. Kaluuya also voiced a character in the BBC Radio 4 sitcom ''Sneakiepeeks''.〔(Sneakiepeeks Radio 4 )〕 In 2009 he became a regular cast member in the ITV comedy ''FM'' as amateur DJ–Radio Runner "Ades" and also as Michael "Tea Leaf" Fry in dark BBC comedy ''Psychoville''. At the end of 2009, the Screen International Magazine picked Kaluuya out in their annual report as a 'UK Star of Tomorrow'.〔(Screen International Magazine )〕 In 2010 Kaluuya played the lead role in Roy Williams' ''Sucker Punch'' at the Royal Court Theatre in London. Kaluuya lost 3 stone for the role, becoming a healthy weight, having previously been extremely overweight, and both the play and Kaluuya won rave reviews and he won both the Evening Standard Award and Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Outstanding Newcomer. In 2011 Kaluuya was leading man in Daniel Mulloy's ''Baby'', which went on to win the Best Short Film Award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival as well as the Best Short Film Award at the British Independent Film Awards. In 2011 Enda Walsh's adaption of his stage play ''Chatroom'' was also released with Kaluuya having a main role. He later appeared in the Johnny English sequel, Johnny English Reborn, as Agent Tucker. He also played the role of Mac Armstrong in BBC3's supernatural drama The Fades (TV series). Kaluuya played one of the lead characters 'Bing' in the second episode of Channel Four's 2011 drama series Black Mirror, entitled Fifteen Million Merits. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Daniel Kaluuya」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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