#CreatePreneurAfrica- Africa icon, Nigeria’s  Hakeem Kae Kazim- takes the world cinema stage by  storm!

A trillion words are not enough to spell out the boundless achievements by our Nigerian born  Africa icon, lead actor and producer, Hakeem Kae Kazim. @hakeemkaekazim – INSTAGRAM AND  TWITTER

World-renowned actor, Hakeem Kae Kazim is best known for his work in the Black Sails series and Hotel Rwanda. 

Growing up in London, his initial interest in acting was ignited in early years as his passion in  school plays and the National Youth Theatre sparked off. 

After graduating from Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, he joined The Royal Shakespeare Company  and continued classical training. 

Hakeem successfully progressed with several appearances in British television, The Bill, Trial &  Retribution and Grange Hill, a popular BBC series. 

He relocated to South Africa, where he initially became known for the infamous Fresca  commercial and several television and film roles. After his portrayal of Georges Rutaganda in  Hotel Rwanda, an Oscar-nominated, critically acclaimed film, he rooted into international  attention. 

This is when Hakeem followed a range of opportunities streaming his way and relocated to Los  Angeles. 

He appeared in Slipstream along with Sean Astin, The Front Line and starred as Captain Jocard, in  the huge success, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End. 

This followed X-Men Origins: Wolverine, another blockbuster. 

Lost 

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Criminal Minds. 

Colonel Iké Dubaku in Fox television series 24 and the tie-in movie 

Gotham and Dominion, 

Starz series – Black Sails 

The Fourth Kind 

Roots: chronicles the life and times of an African slave sold To America 

His latest role is in Dynasty, a critically acclaimed soapie that premiered in 1981, playing Cesil  Colby in the show. 

He also starred as Ade in Man on Ground, an Akin Omotoso film. This was reuniting with Akin  after initial collaboration with the feature film God is African that highlighted xenophobic attacks  in South Africa. 

He pledges his support for a brighter for the motherland of Africa 

“It is time for African story to set the stage from the African perspective on the world stage of  cinema” Hakeem Kae Kazim

Welcome! Meet #CreatePreneurAfrica  

Hakeem Kae Kazim 

Tell us what drives you? What is your true passion in life? 

My family and my work drive me 

How did you find your passion and how old were you? 

My passion is my work as an actor/ producer. I found my passion or first hints of it when I did my  first play at school when I was 11. And really truly knew it was my passion after my first year in  the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain aged 15. 

What about your passion appeals to you the most?  

Everything about my passion appeals to me. 

What drove you to make money from your passions? 

Nothing, as I do my passion and am lucky enough to get paid for it. 

When was the first time you were paid for your passion? 

My first job after drama school at the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford upon Avon in the  U.K. 

What kept you going when you thought about giving up? 

Never thought about giving up 

What motivates you every day to be even more successful? 

I am motivated by the love of my work and the happiness of my family. 

What do you have to say about people that doubted you? 

Don’t really think about the people who doubted me as they never told me to my face so I don’t  know who they are or would be and wouldn’t want to. 

What advice do you give to aspiring creatives who look up to you? 

To all those aspiring creatives I say, live your passion, for then you will never work a day in your  life!!!

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