Ncuti Gatwa
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 32 |
Date of birth | October 15,1992 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Nyarugenge |
Kigali | |
Rwanda | |
Movies/Shows | Sex Education |
Nationality | British |
Rwandan | |
Scottish | |
Parents | Tharcisse Gatwa |
Upcoming movie | Barbie |
Awards | Ian Charleson Awards |
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ID | 676090 |
Ncuti Gatwa Life story
Mizero Ncuti Gatwa is a Rwandan-Scottish actor. He began his career on stage at the Dundee Repertory Theatre. He was nominated for an Ian Charleson Award for his performance as Mercutio in a 2014 production of Romeo & Juliet at HOME.
Catherine Tate: Doctor Who was the best job ever
... The first special, The Star Beast, reunites Tennant and Tate before Ncuti Gatwa, of Sex Education fame, claims the keys to the Tardis in December...
Doctor Who: David Tennant says returning for 60th anniversary is 'a treat'
... " After Tennant s three specials, there will be a new Doctor taking over the Tardis, played by Ncuti Gatwa...
David Tennant returns as Doctor Who for Children in Need
... Tennant is reuniting with Catherine Tate for a trio of 60th anniversary Doctor Who specials this year, before Ncuti Gatwa takes over the role...
Sex Education creator Laurie Nunn proud of show's impact
... Emma Mackey, Connor Swindells and Ncuti Gatwa all appeared in, and Gatwa will be the 15th incarnation of Doctor Who...
Barbie: Welsh dancer's role as Ken alongside Ryan Gosling
... It also features stars of Wales-filmed Sex Education, Ncuti Gatwa and Emma Mackey, who play one of the Kens and Barbies respectively, and Connor Swindells, who plays a Mattel employee...
Barbie movie: How the marketing campaign has got everyone talking
... The film contains some of the world s most famous actors - Ryan Gosling, Helen Mirren, Issa Rae and the new Doctor Who Ncuti Gatwa...
Miriam Margolyes makes Vogue cover debut at 82
... " She features along with other, including Ncuti Gatwa and Emma D Arcy, in the July edition of British Vogue...
Coronation concert: Katy Perry and Take That gear up to perform
... The royal patronages will come together for the first time to create a one-off performance featuring Sex Education star Ncuti Gatwa, who takes over the starring role in Doctor Who later this year, and Olivier Award nominee Mei Mac...
Miriam Margolyes makes Vogue cover debut at 82
By Mattea BubaloBBC News
Miriam Margolyes says she " wouldn't want to be straight for anything" as she makes her Vogue cover debut at 82.
The Actress posed for vibrant photos and discussed the joy she felt in her sexuality, saying she's " never had any shame" around it.
" Gay people are very lucky, because We Are not conventional, " She Said .
Known for her iconic TV and film roles, and candour in interviews, she came out as a lesbian in 1966 when homosexuality was illegal.
She also lived through the HIV crisis of the 1980s, during which she lost 34 friends.
" I never had any shame about being gay or anything really. I knew it wasn't criminal because it was me. I couldn't be criminal, "
But the award-winning actress also revealed she regretted Coming Out to her parents, who she says never accepted her sexuality.
" It hurt them and I don't want to hurt people, " She Said .
Margolyes' career in TV and film spans decades; some of her work includes Blackadder, Vanity Fair and Harry Potter .
She has often made headlines for her hilariously frank interviews, with her wild anecdotes often going viral.
" It's a strong position if you're not afraid to be who you are, " she told Vogue.
" We're all so insecure. People are frightened such a lot of The Time and what I've always tried to do. . (is) make people feel good about themselves. "
She features along with other, including Ncuti Gatwa and Emma D'Arcy, in the July edition of British Vogue.
The 82-year-old's cover reads " pride and joy" where she is shrouded In Blue satin, peaking through a chic mesh headpiece.
Other notable covers in recent years include, who became the oldest star to appear on The Cover of British Vogue at 85 in its 104-year history.
In April, the magazine featured its, which British Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful called one of his proudest career moments.
It was announced earlier this month that Enninful, who has been a high-profile champion for greater inclusivity in The Fashion industry, will be
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com