Hopping on a name from Los Angeles, Jimmy Akingbola was within the midst of filming the fourth season of Bel-Air. With this being the hit present’s remaining season, inevitably, it’s an emotional time. “It’s bittersweet that we ended the present, so I’m in my emotions a bit,” he laughed. “I really feel very blessed and grateful.” Within the modern-day retelling of the beloved sitcom The Contemporary Prince of Bel-Air, the British actor performs Geoffrey Thompson, the Banks household’s mysterious, dapper home supervisor.
With a slew of stage and display screen credit to his title, Akingbola is making his mark stateside—buying and selling his hometown of London for Los Angeles, the place he continues to deliver a novel lens to each mission, each as an actor and a producer. He spoke with iOne Digital about rising up in foster care, the facility of illustration, and what’s on the horizon as Bel-Air approaches its collection finale.
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Residing the Dream
Akingbola started his journey in theater, delivering standout performances in Prayer Room, The Reduce, Othello, and extra. His checklist of TV credit is even longer, with memorable roles in Arrow, Rev., Within the Lengthy Run, The Tower, and, after all, Bel-Air.
However rising up, Jimmy dreamed of turning into a footballer (soccer participant, for People). Performing wasn’t a part of the plan till a drama trainer in secondary faculty helped him uncover his reward. “Mr. Tyres would take me out of maths and put me in his drama class,” he recalled. “He noticed one thing in me. He was giving me Shakespeare on the age of 11.”
In school, Jimmy continued experimenting with efficiency, although he nonetheless didn’t see performing as a critical profession path. Impressed by Eddie Murphy’s Uncooked and Delirious, “I did a monologue about assembly my brother Segun for the primary time in Central London,” he recalled. Bringing that scene to life sparked one thing in him—performing had changed his past love, “The soccer pitch turned the stage. The group turned the viewers.”
Jimmy determined to alter course. Decided and ever sensible, he mapped out a plan. “I used to be like, I’m gonna go to drama faculty, get an agent, begin in theater, after which I’m gonna transfer to America and do movie and TV in Hollywood. I used to be 16. It was fairly a naive thought, however I’m touching wooden as a result of I’m residing that dream.”
At 18, he enrolled on the Academy of Reside and Recorded Arts in South London. “It taught me about approach and stagecraft.” He discovered inspiration in Sidney Poitier, Denzel Washington, Forest Whitaker, Laurence Fishburne, “in addition to the De Niros and Pacinos”—display screen legends who inhabited complicated roles that resonated deeply. Their instance affirmed he was on the precise path.
Belonging, Id, and Love
Akingbola’s basis as each a performer and producer is grounded in his upbringing. “My expertise has formed all the pieces. Being British-Nigerian and rising up with a tremendous white foster household gave me a novel lens on belonging, id, and love that doesn’t all the time observe the standard traces. It’s why I gravitate in the direction of complicated and layered characters, individuals who have lived between worlds and carry hidden histories.”

Born in London to Nigerian dad and mom and raised by a white foster household from the age of two—he’s needed to navigate the complexities of adapting to each worlds from a younger age. “I’ve had that lived expertise of code-switching, of holding a number of truths, and I believe that runs by way of all the pieces I do,” he mentioned.




















