Top TV Shows - Ken Nwosu
Ken Nwosu's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 5 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • Down Cemetery Road Poster
    #9
    Down Cemetery Road
    as Rufus 8 episodes
    #9 in TVScore: 20.4
    In 'Down Cemetery Road,' a British television series based on Mick Herron's 2003 novel, a quiet neighborhood is shaken by a house explosion and the subsequent disappearance of a young girl. Concerned neighbor Sarah Tucker, portrayed by Ruth Wilson, joins forces with private investigator Zoë Boehm, played by Emma Thompson, to uncover the truth. Their investigation soon reveals a web of military conspiracy, casting long shadows over the sleepy suburbs of South Oxford.
  • Killing Eve Poster
    #333
    Killing Eve
    as Max Sanford 2 episodes
    #333 in TVScore: 2.0
    Killing Eve is a thrilling television series that revolves around the cat-and-mouse game between a talented MI6 agent and a psychopathic assassin. The show, created by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, is known for its dark humor, captivating storyline, and exceptional performances. Through the characters of Eve Polastri and Villanelle, Killing Eve explores the intricacies of obsession, morality, and female empowerment. With its clever writing and intense suspense, this critically acclaimed series keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
  • Black Doves Poster
    #340
    Black Doves
    as Bill 4 episodes
    #340 in TVScore: 2.0
    Black Doves is a British spy thriller television series that follows Helen Webb, a spy undercover as a politician's wife, who teams up with an old assassin friend, Sam, after discovering her lover has been murdered. Together, they navigate a perilous path seeking truth and vengeance amid political and industrial espionage.
  • The Winter King Poster
    #1,340
    The Winter King
    as Sagramor 10 episodes
    #1,340 in TVScore: 0.3
    The Winter King is a historical fiction television series that reimagines the traditional Arthurian legends set in Post-Roman Dark Age Britain. The central character, Arthur Pendragon, portrayed by Iain De Caestecker, returns from exile to a kingdom in turmoil, with a Saxons invasion threatening the land and a vulnerable child-king on the throne. Arthur, alongside his trusted allies, endeavors to restore order and secure Britain's future.
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    #2,200
    Hollington Drive
    as Eddie 4 episodes
    #2,200 in TVScore: 0.1
    Hollington Drive is a gripping television drama series that follows the lives of two sisters, Theresa and Helen, who live with their families on the same suburban street. As their seemingly idyllic lives begin to unravel, dark secrets and hidden motives come to light, leaving their tight-knit community shaken. With a captivating storyline and compelling characters, the show explores themes of family dynamics, deception, and the lengths people will go to protect their loved ones. Viewers will be drawn into the mystery and tension as the sisters navigate the complex web of lies and betrayal that threatens to tear their world apart.
Top Movies - Ken Nwosu
Ken Nwosu's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 0 movies sorted by current online popularity.
    Ken Nwosu Biography
    Ken Nwosu is a British actor known for his work in film, television, and theatre. He graduated from Drama Centre London in 2013 and has since appeared in various notable productions. In theatre, Nwosu has portrayed characters such as Oswald in Ghosts (2016), BJJ in An Octoroon (2017), and Leo in White Noise (2021). He has also performed in Shakespearean plays including Othello, The Merchant of Venice, and As You Like It. On-screen, Nwosu has played roles like Paul Hastings in Christopher Robin (2018), Max Sanford in Killing Eve (2018), and Thomas Benson in Sticks and Stones (2019). His recent projects include The Letter for the King (2020) and Hollington Drive (2021). Nwosu has received recognition for his talent, including a nomination for the Ian Charleson Award in 2015 and winning the Off West End Theatre Award for An Octoroon.