Fehinti Balogun
Fehinti Balogun is an actor, Creator, and activist. He has worked in theatre, film and television, with recent performances in BBC’s award-winning drama I May Destroy You, ITV’s Viewpoint , Denis Villeneuve’s Dune the BBCs critically acclaimed informer and Netflix’s Recent Hit the Bastard son and the devil himself . Fehinti is currently in the midst of filming a significant part in a showtime and paramount series. Fehinti has been involved in an array of west end theatre performances such as the importance of being earnest ,blue door and Walden alongside Gemma Atterton and Lydia Wilson. Along side his acting career, Fehinti delivers talks on climate change aimed at creating more rounded inclusion in the conversation.
As a speaker Fehinti has spoken at the UN COP 26 climate summit , The Scottish parliament , Cambridge university , the English National Opera ,YouTube’s Creator summit , The Greater London Authority , NBC Universal and TED countdown
As an actor, Fehinti Balogun has worked in theater, film and television, with credits including Dune, I May Destroy You , ITV’s Viewpoint , Netflix’s the Bastard son and the devil himself and Juliet Naked. In Can I live?, a digital performance about climate catastrophe, he asks the urgent questions we are facing as humanity, exploring the biggest challenges of our time through spoken word, rap, theater, animation and scientific fact. Alongside his acting career, Fehinti delivers talks on climate change aimed at creating more rounded inclusion in the conversation and has written two well received political films Named : ‘you just don’t get it and it hurts’ and ‘can I live’.
as a speaker Fehinti has spoken at the UN COP 26 climate summit , The Scottish parliament , Cambridge university ,YouTube creator summit and most recently Ted countdown