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Michael Workeye

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Michael Workéyè (born August 1996) is a British actor. On television, he appeared in the BBC One series This is Going to Hurt (2022) and the Amazon Prime series My Lady Jane (2024).

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Early life

Workeye was born in central London. He graduated from the Arts Educational School (ArtsEd) in 2019 with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Acting.[1][2]

Career

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Workeye made his television debut in the BBC One film Sitting in Limbo.[3] He went on the England tour of the play Drip Drip Drip.[4] He was cast as a lead in Bolu Babalola's pilot for Channel 4 titled Big Age.[5] He also signed with Select Model Management.[6]

In 2022, Workeye had his first recurring role as hospital worker Ben in the BBC One miniseriesThis is Going to Hurt,[7][8] made his feature film debut in the thriller Into the Deep,[9] and starred in House of Ife, a play about an Ethiopian-British family, at the Bush Theatre.[10] For his performance in the latter, Workeye received nominations at The Stage Debut Awards and The Offies.

Workeye had a major supporting role as Archer in the 2024 Amazon Prime alternate history fantasy series My Lady Jane.[11][12] He also appeared on stage in Phoebe Eclair-Powell's Shed at the Royal Exchange, Manchester.[13] The following year, Workeye played Kae in the Black Mirror series 7 episode "Bête Noire"[14] and Kaleb Negasi in the Disney+ mystery series The Stolen Girl.[15] He will also appear in the Lynley revival on BBC One and play Billy in the U&Alibi series Bookish. He has an upcoming role in the Apple TV+ adaptation of Margo's Got Money Troubles.[16]

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Filmography

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