Winston Duke (born 15 November 1986) is a Tobagonian[1] actor. Duke was born in the village of Argyle, Tobago, and moved to Brooklyn at age nine. He attended Brighton High School in Rochester, and earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University at Buffalo and a Master of Fine Arts from the Yale School of Drama.

Winston Duke
Duke in 2020
Born (1986-11-15) 15 November 1986 (age 37)
Argyle, Saint Paul, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago
Alma materUniversity at Buffalo (BA)
Yale University (MFA)
OccupationActor
Years active2014–present
RelativesWatson Duke (cousin)

Duke began his career with minor roles in theatre productions and recurring roles on the science fiction series Person of Interest (2014–2015) and the sitcom Modern Family (2016). He rose to prominence after playing M'Baku in several films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (2018–2022), which is one of the highest-grossing media franchises. He continued this success with leading roles in Jordan Peele's horror film Us (2019), the fantasy drama film Nine Days (2020), and the action comedy films Spenser Confidential (2020) and The Fall Guy (2024).

Early life and education

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Winston Duke was born in the village of Argyle, Tobago in the country of Trinidad and Tobago on 15 November 1986.[2][3] He was raised by single mother Cora Pantin, a Tobagonian government worker and restaurant owner, who died at age 66.[4][5] He does not have a relationship with his father.[6] He has one older sibling, Cindy.[6][7] His cousin is the Tobagonian politician and Progressive Democratic Patriots leader Watson Duke.[8]

As a child, Duke showed the restaurant's customers to their tables and learned how to "charm" strangers at an early age. When he was nine, his mother sold the restaurant and their possessions.[citation needed] Duke, Pantin, and his older sister, Cindy, then moved to a studio apartment in Brooklyn, United States, so that Cindy could attend medical school.[3][9]

Duke attended a public primary school in Crown Heights, and often frequented the local library and comic book store after school.[6][9] He graduated from Brighton High School in Rochester, New York in 2004.[10] He attended the University at Buffalo, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in theatre. He then moved on to Yale School of Drama where he received a Master of Fine Arts in acting and graduated in 2013.[11]

Career

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Duke promoting Black Panther at the San Diego Comic-Con in 2017

Duke started acting in theatre productions for Portland Stage Company and Yale Repertory Theatre before being cast in Person of Interest.[12][13] In 2012 Duke returned to his native Trinidad and Tobago to appear in the theatre production of An Echo in the Bone starring alongside actress Taromi Lourdes Joseph and directed by fellow Yale alumna Timmia Hearn Feldman.[citation needed]

He was cast in small roles in television series, such as a football star who commits a hate crime in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, a gang leader in Person of Interest and a football player in Modern Family.[14]

In September 2016, Duke was cast in the role of M'Baku in Black Panther after Marvel tested several actors for the role, including Yahya Abdul-Mateen II.[15] It was released in 2018.[16] Wesley Morris of The New York Times named his performance in Black Panther as one of the best in 2018, describing him as "funny, shameless [and] imposing".[17] He subsequently reprised the role in Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Avengers: Endgame (2019), which are among the highest-grossing films ever made.[18][19]

In 2019, Duke starred in the blockbuster horror film Us, directed by Jordan Peele.[20] In October 2019, Duke signed on to headline in the upcoming Apple TV+ drama series Swagger, but was replaced by O'Shea Jackson Jr. due to an injury suffered on-set in February 2020.[21] In September, Duke was named Actor of the Year by GQ Australia.[22] He starred in Nine Days (2020), directed by Edson Oda, as a manager who interviews unborn souls and selects them to live on Earth.[6] In March 2020, he starred alongside Mark Wahlberg in the Netflix thriller Spenser Confidential.[23]

On October 24, 2021, Duke received the Maverick Award at the Newport Beach Film Festival.[24] It was reported in July 2021 that Duke would be playing Bruce Wayne/Batman in the Spotify podcast audio drama Batman Unburied,[25] which was released in 2022. Although Duke worried that backlash from fans about a Black actor playing Wayne would surface, his role was instead met with support and intrigue.[26] Duke reprised his role as M'Baku in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022).[27] He appeared in the latest Savage X Fenty fashion show.[6]

Personal life

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Duke is friends with actress Lupita Nyong'o, whom he met while attending Yale and went on to co-star with in several films.[28] According to Esquire magazine, he is an "art fanatic".[6]

Filmography

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Film

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Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2018 Black Panther M'Baku [29]
Avengers: Infinity War M'Baku [30]
2019 Us Gabriel "Gabe" Wilson / Abraham [31]
Avengers: Endgame M'Baku [32]
2020 Nine Days Will [33]
Spenser Confidential Hawk [34]
2022 Black Panther: Wakanda Forever M'Baku [27]
2024 The Fall Guy Dan Tucker [35]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2014 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Cedric Jones Episode: "Gridiron Soldier" [14]
2014–2015 Person of Interest Dominic Besson / Mini Recurring role; 7 episodes [13]
2015 The Messengers Zahir Zakaria Recurring role; 3 episodes [36]
Major Crimes Curtis Turner Episode: "#FindKaylaWeber" [37]
2016 Modern Family Dwight Recurring role; 3 episodes [38]

Podcast

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Awards and nominations

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Awards and nominations received by Winston Duke
Award Year[a] Category Nominated work Result Ref.
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards 2019 Best Ensemble Black Panther Nominated [40]
Austin Film Critics Association Awards 2018 Best Ensemble Black Panther Nominated [41]
Black Reel Awards 2019 Outstanding Breakthrough Performance, Male Black Panther Won [42]
Outstanding Ensemble Black Panther Won
2022 Outstanding Actor Nine Days Nominated [43]
2023 Outstanding Ensemble Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Nominated [44]
Critics' Choice Awards 2019 Best Acting Ensemble Black Panther Nominated [45]
Denver International Film Festival 2020 Excellence in Acting Nine Days Won [46]
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards 2020 Best Actor Us Nominated [47]
Georgia Film Critics Association 2019 Best Ensemble Black Panther Nominated [48]
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2018 Best Fight[b] Black Panther Nominated [49]
2023 Best Kick-ass Cast Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Nominated [50]
NAACP Image Awards 2019 Outstanding Breakthrough Performance in a Motion Picture Black Panther Nominated [51]
Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture Black Panther Won
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Black Panther Nominated
2020 Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture Us Nominated [52]
2023 Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Won [53]
Newport Beach Film Festival Awards 2021 Maverick Award Nine Days Won [54]
Online Film & Television Association Awards 2019 Best Ensemble Black Panther Nominated [55]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2019 Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Black Panther Won [56]
Seattle Film Critics Society Awards 2018 Best Ensemble Black Panther Nominated [57]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards 2018 Best Ensemble Black Panther Nominated [58]

Notes

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  1. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  2. ^ Shared with Chadwick Boseman.

References

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