Derek Ugochukwu

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Derek Ugochukwu
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Derek Ugochukwu in 2017
Born
Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria
NationalityNigerian
Alma materDún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology
Occupation
  • Actor
  • Writer
  • Director

Derek Ugochukwu (born 7 June 1991) is a Nigerian actor, writer and director. He studied at Dun Laoghaire Institute Of Art Design and Technology in Dublin.

Early life and education[]

Ugochukwu was born in Port-Harcourt, Rivers State. He is the third of six children raised in an Igbo Catholic family. He graduated with a 1st class master's degree in Screenwriting for Film & Television at Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology (IADT).[1] He also holds a master's degree in international management and global business awarded by the University of Limerick in 2014, making him a double master's holder[2][3]

Career[]

His early work includes roles in multiple short films and in 2018, he landed the role of 'Father Okocha' in "Honest"[4][5] premiering at the 2018 Galway Film Fleadh. In the same year, he took part in Of Mice and Men as Crooks. He then made his feature film debut with "Dub Daze",[6][7] a modern Irish version of the 1993 comedy movie Dazed and confused, premiered at the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival in 2019, subsequently landing the role of 'Abu Al Jabar' in 2020 Crime Drama Series Cold Courage[8] based on a book by Finnish author Pekka Hiltunen.

In May 2020, Screen Ireland announced Ugochukwu as one of the successful 15 writers selected from a pool of 195 applicants for its inaugural Spotlight development scheme aimed at fostering new and diverse writing talent.[9] In January 2021, Ugochukwu was one of the successful 10 writers shortlisted from over 600 entries for the Virgin Media Discovers short film competition in partnership with Screen Ireland.[10][11] ENGINE Shorts which aims to inspire and support up-and-coming writers, directors and producers in Limerick, Tipperary and Clare, announced Ugochukwu as part of the six winning teams selected to create inspiring, engaging world-class short films that resonate with a wide international audience.[12][13]

To All My Darlings, a short film written by Ugochukwu, and starring Demi Isaac Oviawe, was shortlisted for the 2021 BAFTA Student Film Awards.[14] It also won the Audience Award for Best Short at the 2021 Dublin International Film Festival.[15]

Filmography[]

As actor[]

Year Title Role Notes
2018 Honest Father Okocha Short film
2019 Nightflyers Security Crew #1 3 episodes
2019 Dub Daze Rob
2019 Outnumbered Crying man Music Video for Dermot Kennedy
2020 Cold Courage Abu Al Jabar 3 episodes
2022 Water Under the Bridge Bilal's father Short film
TBA Pembe James

Theatre[]

Year Title Role Format
2018 Of Mice and Men Croocks Mill Theater
2017 Owned Olaudah Equiano Smock Alley

As filmmaker[]

Year Title Director Writer Executive Producer Notes
2021 To All My Darlings No Yes Yes Short film
TBA You're Not Home Yes Yes No Short film

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Film Result Ref
2021 Dublin International Film Festival Virgin Media Audience Award Shorts To All My Darlings Won [16]
Catalyst International Film Festival Spirit of the Festival Award Won [17]
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Live Action Student Awards Nominated [18]

References[]

  1. ^ "Derek Ugochukwu | IADT". www.iadt.ie. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  2. ^ Stephanie, Broocks. "Derek Ugochukwu – Broocks Agency". Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Derek Ugochukwu". FilmFreeway.
  4. ^ Matthew, Roche (10 July 2018). "Honest | Screen Ireland". www.screenireland.ie. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Honest". Fajr International Film Festival. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  6. ^ "Preview of Irish Films @ Dublin International Film Festival 2019 – Film Ireland Magazine".
  7. ^ "Dub Daze - Film Review and Listings".
  8. ^ Chaudhury, Bhagyasri (9 March 2021). "'Cold Courage' Full Cast List: Meet Sofia Pekkari, Pihla Viitala, John Simm, Arsher Ali and rest of the stars from AMC+ Nordic noir". Meaww.
  9. ^ Rosser, Michael (15 May 2020). "Screen Ireland reveals screenwriters selected for Spotlight initiative (exclusive)". Screendaily.
  10. ^ Slattery, Laura (13 January 2021). "Virgin Media backs 10 short films in €150,000 festival scheme". The Irish Times.
  11. ^ News, Desk (13 January 2021). "Ten projects shortlisted for 2021 Virgin Media Discovers & Screen Ireland Short Film Competition". IFTN.
  12. ^ Lynch, Richard (16 March 2021). "Local Film Projects Shortlisted for ENGINE Short Film Scheme". ILoveLimerick.
  13. ^ Cantillon, Louise (22 July 2021). "Louise Loves: Lights, camera, action for Limerick Short Film winners!". Limerick Leader.
  14. ^ Wilkinson, Ruth (11 May 2021). "National Film School 'To All My Darlings' shortlisted for BAFTA". Institute of Art, Design + Technology.
  15. ^ Dunne, Luke (12 April 2021). "Talking To All My Darlings with Lia Campbell and Derek Ugochukwu". Film In Dublin.
  16. ^ News, Desk (19 March 2021). "Minari scoops the 2021 Virgin Media Audience Award". DIFF.
  17. ^ Awards, 2021 (23 March 2021). "Awards winners for 2021 Catalyst International Film Festival announced". CatalystFilmFest.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  18. ^ Desk, News (11 May 2021). "Shortlist announced for 2021 GSA BAFTA Student Awards". BAFTA Los Angeles.

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