Rakie Ayola

Rakie Ayola
Born
Rakie Olufunmilayo Ayoola

May 1968 (age 56)
Cardiff, Wales
Alma materRoyal Welsh College of Music & Drama
OccupationActress
Years active1993–present
Spouse
(m. 2004)
Children2
RelativesJack Smethurst
(father-in-law)
Websiterakieayola.com

Rakie Olufunmilayo Ayola Listen (born May 1968) is a British actress known for her work in theatre and television and radio. In 2023 Rakie Ayola was the 18th recipient of the prestigious BAFTA Cymru Siân Phillips Award. At the same ceremony she also won the Bafta Cymru Best Actress Award for her performance in BBC1 series The Pact Season 2 on which she was an Executive Producer. In 2021 Rakie Ayola won BAFTA Best Supporting Actress for BBC1 film Anthony by Jimmy McGovern. Ayola has appeared in television shows including Kaos, The Pact Season 1, Grace, Shetland, No Offence, Midsomer Murders, Black Mirror, Noughts + Crosses, Doctor Who, Silent Witness and EastEnders, a number of Shakespearean theatrical performances and feature films such as Been So Long, Now Is Good, Great Moments in Aviation, The i Inside, Dredd, and Sahara. She appeared as Kyla Tyson in the BBC medical drama Holby City from its eighth to eleventh series.

In 2017, Ayola took over the role of Hermione Granger in the West End production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.[1] In 2020, she won the Best Female Actor in a Play award at the Black British Theatre Awards for her performance in On Bear Ridge for National Theatre Wales and the Royal Court. In 2021, she won a BAFTA for her role in the BBC One drama Anthony.[2]

In 2017 Ayola founded Shanty Productions with her husband Adam Smethurst.

Ayola is an advocate of increased ethnic representation in the entertainment industry, and in 2001 founded her own production company, producing the short film Persephone's Playground for the Cannes Film Festival in order to further her campaign.

  1. ^ McIntosh, Steven (19 September 2017). "Noma Dumezweni on Harry Potter and the Cursed Child's next steps". BBC. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Bafta Television Awards 2021: The main nominations". BBC News. 28 April 2021. Retrieved 10 May 2021.