Lennie James

British actor

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2024 Lennie James played Barrington Jedidiah Walker in the eight-part drama 'Mr Loverman,' and also served as an Executive Producer.
2024 Lennie James starred as Martin Luther King Sr. in 'Genius' for 5 episodes.
2024 Lennie James will appear in 'The End' as Doctor and voice the character Obasi in 'Mufasa: The Lion King'.
2023 Lennie James voiced Ibadan Peters in the episode 'Plaque Removal' of 'Archer.'
2022 Lennie James was nominated for the Evening Standard Theatre Awards for Best Actor for his performance in A Number.
2022 Lennie James was involved in the production of 'A Number'.
2021 Lennie James voiced Darkwing in the animated series 'Invincible' in the episode 'It's About Time.'
2021 Lennie James voiced the character Barnabas in 'Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway'.
2021 The second season of 'Save Me', titled 'Save Me Too', won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Drama Series.
2020 Lennie James appeared as Ray in the episode 'Penny' of 'Unprecedented' by Charlene James.
2019 Lennie James was nominated for the Saturn Awards for Best Supporting Actor on Television for his role in Fear the Walking Dead.
2018 Lennie James became the main cast as Morgan Jones in 'Fear the Walking Dead' for 61 episodes.
2018 Lennie James created and starred in the Sky Atlantic drama series 'Save Me', which was released to critical acclaim.
2017 Lennie James reprised his voice role as Lord Shaxx in the sequel, Destiny 2.
2017 Lennie James voiced Morgan Jones in the 'Robot Chicken Walking Dead Special: Look Who's Walking.'
2017 Lennie James acted in 'Double Play' as Chamon and 'Blade Runner 2049' as Mr. Cotton.
2016 Lennie James was nominated for the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards for Best TV Supporting Actor for his role in The Walking Dead.
2015 Lennie James mentioned in an interview that helping run a campaign against his school's plan to expel another student was the bravest thing he's ever done.
March 2015 Lennie James wrote an open letter to his younger self for The Big Issue magazine, reflecting on the pain of losing his mother at a young age and the profound impact it had on his life.
March 29 2015 James' character was featured throughout the fifth-season finale of The Walking Dead.
February 2015 James starred as Glenn Boyle in the medical drama Critical, which debuted on Sky 1.
2014 Lennie James was nominated for the RTS Television Awards for Best Actor-Male for his performance in Run.
2014 Lennie James provided the voice for the character Lord Shaxx in the video game Destiny.
2014 Lennie James appeared in two films, 'Swelter' as Bishop and 'Get On Up' as Joe James.
November 30 2014 James appeared again in a scene at the end of the mid-season finale of The Walking Dead.
October 12 2014 James made his return to The Walking Dead in a post-credit scene at the end of the fifth-season premiere.
2013 Lennie James was nominated for the RTS Television Awards for Best Actor-Male for his performance in Line of Duty.
2013 Lennie James was nominated for the Gold Derby TV Awards for Best Drama Guest Actor for his role in The Walking Dead.
2013 Lennie James won the Online Film & Television Awards for Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his role in The Walking Dead.
2013 Lennie James starred as Joe Geddes in 'Low Winter Sun' as the main cast for 10 episodes.
2013 Lennie James played the character Richard in the series 'Run' for 2 episodes.
2013 James reprised his role as Morgan Jones in an episode titled 'Clear' from the third season of The Walking Dead.
2012 James received critical acclaim for his appearance as DCI Tony Gates in BBC Two's Line of Duty.
2010 Lennie James appeared as Baptiste in the series 'Human Target' for 3 episodes.
2010 Lennie James played the role of Charlie in 'Hung' for 14 episodes.
2010 Lennie James won the Method Fest Award for Best Ensemble Cast for his role as 'C-Note' in 'Mob Rules'.
2010 James guest-starred as Morgan Jones in the pilot episode of the AMC series The Walking Dead, titled 'Days Gone Bye'.

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