Emmanuel Kabongo

Emmanuel Kabongo (born December 25, 1986) is a Canadian actor and producer. Born and raised in Zaire before it became the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kabongo immigrated to Canada with his family in the 1990s.[1] He began his acting career as an extra before achieving recognition for his performance as the lead protagonist in the acclaimed web series Teenagers (2014–2017), for which he earned his first Canadian Screen Award nomination.[2]

Emmanuel Kabongo
Kabongo in 2020
Born
Emmanuel Kabongo

(1986-12-25) December 25, 1986
EducationCanadian Film Centre
Occupation(s)Actor, producer
Years active2009–present

Kabongo is also known for his performances in film and television, including roles on the CBC Television series 21 Thunder (2017) and Frankie Drake Mysteries (2017–2018) and in feature films such as The Animal Project (2013), Antibirth (2016), and Brown Girl Begins (2017). He played a gladiator in Paul W. S. Anderson's Pompeii (2014) and has guest-starred in series such as Murdoch Mysteries (2013) and Star Trek: Discovery (2020). In 2023, he played a supporting role in the sci-fi thriller film Simulant.

Kabongo earned additional Canadian Screen Award nominations in 2022 and 2023, for his performances in the television film Death She Wrote,[3] and in the web series Chateau Laurier.[4]

Early life

Kabongo was born and raised in Lubumbashi, a city in Zaire (now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo).[5] He later relocated with his family to South Africa during the war. He has four brothers, including basketball player Myck Kabongo, and one sister.[5][6] In the 1990s, Kabongo immigrated to Toronto with his family.[1][7] Kabongo's father often worked as an extra in film and television.[6]

During school, Kabongo played competitive basketball; he later turned down a basketball scholarship from the University of New Brunswick to pursue acting.[5] Kabongo struggled with scoliosis in his youth.[5] Before he began pursuing acting, Kabongo worked several jobs, including at a daycare, a Foot Locker, at the Canadian National Exhibition, and vacuuming floors and cleaning toilets at a train station.[1]

Career

Kabongo began acting in 2009, appearing in a little seen short film.[5] He subsequently worked as an extra on the television series Nikita and Flashpoint.[5] One of Kabongo's early background actor jobs was on the hit 2004 film Mean Girls.[5][6]

Kabongo in 2016

Kabongo's first role in a full-length feature film came in 2013 with the release of The Animal Project, directed by Ingrid Veninger. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and received generally positive reviews.[8]

Throughout the 2010s, Kabongo guest-starred in a variety of television programs, including Call Me Fitz (2012), Murdoch Mysteries (2013), Rookie Blue (2013–2014), and Quantico (2015).[9][7] He completed an actor's residency at Norman Jewison's Canadian Film Centre in 2015.[10]

In 2014, Kabongo portrayed a gladiator in Paul W. S. Anderson's romantic historical disaster film Pompeii. The film won the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television's Golden Screen Award for 2014 as the year's top-grossing Canadian film.[11]

Alongside filmmaker M. H. Murray, Kabongo co-produced the first season of the web series Teenagers.[12] In 2013, Murray approached Kabongo with the scripts and asked him to help produce the series; they subsequently cast the rest of the characters together using only actors from Toronto.[13] Louis Chunovic of Playback published a piece on the series, writing that "the young creators of Teenagers had to have plenty of luck, pluck, talent, and grit to get this far. And that portends a Hollywood ending".[12] Kabongo also starred as the lead male protagonist in the series.[14] Teenagers received positive reviews from critics and was frequently compared to the Degrassi franchise and the UK television series Skins.[15][16] The series amassed more than 10 million combined views on YouTube over the course of three seasons, from 2014 to 2017.[17] For his performance in the second season of Teenagers, Kabongo earned his first Canadian Screen Award nomination.[2]

In 2016, Kabongo produced and starred in A Man's Story, a short film for which he received funding from bravoFACT.[18] The short film premiered at the ReelWorld Film Festival.[19] That year, he also played a supporting role in Antibirth, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was released on September 2, 2016 in the U.S., by IFC Midnight.[20]

Kabongo at a Canadian Film Centre event in 2017

In September 2016, CBC announced it had commissioned a one-hour drama series that follows the star players of an under-21 soccer academy in Montreal, titled 21 Thunder, with Kabongo slated to star as one of the lead characters, an Ivory Coast mid-fielder named Junior Lolo.[21][22] The series premiered in Canada on July 31, 2017, to generally positive reviews.[23] Also that year, Kabongo appeared in three episodes of the CBC series Frankie Drake Mysteries as a boxer named Moses,[24] and he starred opposite Mouna Traoré in Brown Girl Begins, a post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Sharon Lewis.[25]

In 2020, he starred in an episode of the CBS All Access series Star Trek: Discovery as V’Kir.[26] That year, he also played a supporting role in the Canadian political comedy film Québexit, which premiered at the Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival in September 2020.[27]

Kabongo received a second Canadian Screen Award nomination in 2022, for his leading performance in the television film Death She Wrote.[3] He received a third nomination in 2023 for this supporting performance in the web series Chateau Laurier.[4]

In 2022, he was cast in April Mullen’s sci-fi thriller, Hello Stranger.[28] That film, later retitled Simulant, was released theatrically in Canada by Mongrel Media on April 7, 2023.[29] Kabongo was featured in the film alongside a cast that included Sam Worthington and Simu Liu.[29]

Influences

Kabongo found early acting inspiration in action films from the 1990s that his mother showed him as a child.[30] In an interview with CBC Arts, Kabongo said that "taking acting serious came from watching how my mom reacted to films of the '90s ... [She] loves Denzel, Van Damme, Sylvester Stallone... My mom watched all those movies growing up, and knowing how that made her feel, I just wanted to do the same thing for her."[30]

Kabongo has cited Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Mahershala Ali, Viola Davis, and Daniel Day-Lewis as acting inspirations.[6]

Personal life

Kabongo was active during the protests following the police murder of George Floyd in summer 2020.[31] In an interview with Harry Rosen, he said that "it’s important to me as a Black man to stand up for what is right, supporting the cause against police brutality."[6]

Kabongo became engaged to his girlfriend, Raquel Melnichuk, in December 2021.[32]

Accolades

Year Association Category Nominated work Result
2013 African Entertainment Awards Best African Actor Self Won
2014 Los Angeles Web Series Festival[33] Outstanding Drama Series Teenagers Won
2014 Black Canadian Awards Best Male Actor Self Nominated
2015 Black Canadian Awards Best Male Actor Self Nominated
2016 ReelWorld Film Festival Impact Award A Man's Story Won
2016 4th Canadian Screen Awards[34] Best Performance in a Program or Series Produced for Digital Media Teenagers Nominated
2017 International Academy of Web Television[35] Best Male Performance – Drama Teenagers Nominated
2017 AfroGlobal Television Excellence Awards Rising Star Award Self Won
2019 ReelWorld Film Festival Trailblazer Award Self Won
2022 10th Canadian Screen Awards[3] Lead Actor, Television Film or Miniseries Death She Wrote Nominated
2023 11th Canadian Screen Awards[36] Supporting Performance, Web Program or Series Chateau Laurier Nominated

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2009 The Red Pearl John Minor role
2011 Night Express Crazy Billy Minor role
2013 The Animal Project Ray Main role
2014 Pompeii African Gladiator Minor role
2016 The Other Half Officer James Supporting role
Antibirth Luke Supporting role
A Man's Story Kam Eganda bravoFACT short film, lead role, also producer
2017 Brown Girl Begins Tony Lead role
2018 Extracurricular Mike Vanden Supporting role
2019 Run This Town Abe Supporting Role
2020 Québexit James Brodie
2021 Death She Wrote Rand Tollson
2023 Simulant Joshua
TBA Write Place, Write Time Daniel Rose
TBA Rising 6

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Breakout George Hyatt 1 episode
Forensic Factor Jack 1 episode
Flashpoint Kevin 1 episode
Nikita Safwani's Bodyguard #4 1 episode
2011 Christmas Magic Chef #1 Television film
InSecurity Shinka 1 episode
2012 Cybergeddon FBI agent #1 2 episode
Call Me Fitz Joe 1 episode
2013 Murdoch Mysteries Al 1 episode
Mayday First Officer Beyene 1 episode
Black Actress Jessie Web series: 1 episode
2014 Defiance EMC Soldier 1 episode
The Ron James Show Actor 2 episode
2013-2014 Rookie Blue Shay Bishop 2 episodes
2014–2017 Teenagers  T Lead role, Web Series: 22 episodes
2015 Hemlock Grove Marshall 2 episodes
Quantico Kamran Tahan 1 episode
2017 21 Thunder Junior Lolo Lead role; 8 episodes
2017–2019 Frankie Drake Mysteries Moses 5 episodes
2018 Evolve: Year Zero Blue Lead role, Web Series: 8 episodes
Darken: Before the Dark Artemis Web series: 4 episodes
Kristal Clear Benjamin Web series: 5 episodes
Taken Domingo 1 episode
2019 Street Legal Roman Mussi 2 episodes
Ransom Tyler LeFebure 2 episodes
Departure Orderly 3 episodes
Hudson & Rex Valentine Anson 1 episodes
V-Wars Jack Fields 2 episodes
2020 Star Trek: Discovery V’Kir 1 episode
2021 Death She Wrote Rand Tolson Television Film
True Story Man 2 episode
2022 The Kings of Napa Everett James 1 episode
NCIS: Hawaiʻi Pirate 2 1 episode
Chateau Laurier Actor Web series: 5 episode

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