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Daniel Kaluuya was born on February 24, 1989, in London, England, to Ugandan immigrant parents. Raised in a council estate in Camden Town, Kaluuya demonstrated a passion for storytelling from a young age—writing his first play at the age of nine. He began acting in local theater productions, including work at the Anna Scher Theatre in North London. He later attended St. Aloysius College, a boys’ Catholic school, where he continued to develop his interest in drama and performance.
Kaluuya began his professional acting career in British television, earning early roles in series such as Shoot the Messenger (2006) and later appearing in shows like Skins, where he also contributed as a writer. His breakthrough in the U.S. came through his compelling performance in the “Fifteen Million Merits” episode of the sci-fi anthology series Black Mirror. This role captured the attention of filmmaker Jordan Peele, who later cast Kaluuya as the lead in the acclaimed horror-thriller film Get Out (2017).
Kaluuya received international acclaim for his portrayal of Chris Washington in Get Out, a horror-comedy that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2017 before its wide release the following month. Produced on a modest budget of $4.5 million, the film became a major box-office success, grossing over $255 million worldwide. For his performance, Kaluuya earned nominations for several prestigious awards, including the Academy Award, Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor.
Following the success of Get Out, Kaluuya was cast as W'Kabi in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Black Panther (2018), further solidifying his status as a globally recognized actor. His other notable film appearances include Johnny English Reborn (2011), Welcome to the Punch (2013), and Widows (2018). Kaluuya has consistently demonstrated versatility and depth across a range of genres, from political thrillers to action comedies.
In addition to acting, Kaluuya has a strong background in writing, having contributed scripts during his time on Skins. His early engagement with narrative storytelling—evident from his first play written at age nine—continues to influence his creative projects. He is known for selecting roles that reflect complex social themes and compelling character development.
As of the most recent public information, Daniel Kaluuya keeps his personal life private and has not publicly confirmed any romantic relationships. He maintains a low profile outside of his professional engagements and is known for his focus on craft rather than celebrity status.
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