Netflix and Femi Oguns link up
Femi Oguns (left) seen here with Malachi Kirby
“GUESS THE cats out of the bag,” Femi Oguns MBE wrote on social media last week as Netflix announced their new investment in nurturing the next generation of British talent.
When you believe in the power of God mountains not only move they get crushed!
Femi Oguns MBE
CEO of Identity School of Acting (IDSA) & Identity Agency Group (IAG), Oguns has developed a solid reputation for working with some of the best up and coming talents in the country.
Working with some of the most exciting grassroots organisations in the UK, the investment aims to create new opportunities for young people from Black, Asian and ethnic minority communities who aspire to careers in acting, film and TV production and the wider media and entertainment sector.
Born and raised in Accra, Ghana, actor Brian Angels isn t new to the screens.
He is known for his role in movies like Beast of No Nation which stars popular Hollywood actor, Idris Elba. He has also featured in The Burial of Kojo and Leila Djansi s Forty and Single.
Kevin Osore
Kenyan born, actor Kelvin only realized he could act as a result of the pandemic.
According to him, before 2020 I never thought I could be an actor until January 2020 when I had an honest discussion with myself.
After quitting his job to pursue a life long dream as an actor, Kelvin started theatre and joined the cast of Virtual Colleagues after the pandemic.