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Martins Imhangbe

Martins Imhangbe

Acting

Biography

Martins Isoken Imhangbe (born 7 July 1991) is a British-Nigerian actor. He made his debut in theatre, earning an Ian Charleson Award nomination for his performance in the 2018 production of Richard II. As of 2020, he plays Will Mondrich in the Netflix series Bridgerton.

Known For

Bridgerton
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Wealth, lust, and betrayal set in the backdrop of Regency era England, seen through the eyes of the powerful Bridgerton family.

Bridgerton

2020
National Theatre Live: The Tragedy of King Richard the Second
10.0

Simon Russell Beale plays William Shakespeare’s Richard II, broadcast live from the stage of the Almeida Theatre in London to cinemas.

National Theatre Live: The Tragedy of King Richard the Second

2019
Misconceptions
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Luke never expected to see Sam again. But a chance encounter in a park quickly becomes something more complicated when he realises she hasn’t come alone. As they talk, fragments of their past begin to surface, revealing a relationship shaped by love, loss, and a miscarriage that quietly fractured their lives. What unfolds is a quiet reckoning with the life they once imagined, and the reality that followed.

Misconceptions

Digging
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Ziba, Ché, Neela and Kofi use their devices to take trips through their memories to settle an argument

Digging

2022
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6.0

An evil woman makes her presence known wherever she goes.

Shit Happens

2012
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A vibrant and bold new take on The Soldier’s Tale, Stravinsky’s dark masterpiece of music theatre about a soldier who trades his soul to the devil in return for untold riches. Shot in contemporary Manchester to underline the work’s universal themes, this powerful film embraces a rich mix of locations: out along the city’s waterways, up among the skyline of an industrial car park, in hidden passages and pubs, under the stage of Bridgewater Hall for a devilish game of cards, and on stage where the musicians of the Hallé, directed by Sir Mark Elder, form a central part of the action. A work devised to be 'read, played and danced', it is set to some of Stravinsky’s most entertaining and affecting music. This production features a new English translation by Jeremy Sams.

The Soldier's Tale

2022