Fisayo Akinade (born 28 December 1987) is an English actor,[1] best known for his roles as Dean Monroe in Cucumber and Banana on Channel 4 and Mr. Ajayi in the popular Netflix series Heartstopper, as well as his work in theatre such as The Crucible at the Gielgud Theatre, London.
Early life and education
Akinade was born in Liverpool. He spent four years of his childhood in Nigeria before returning to the UK where he grew up in the Fallowfield and Moss Side areas of Manchester.[2][3]
He wanted to be a gymnast growing up. However, after suffering injury, and the closure of the place where he practiced, Akinade began attending drop-in drama classes at the Contact Theatre, later joining the Contact Young Actors Company, and workshops at the Royal Exchange Theatre.[4][5] He went on to train at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London.[6][7]
Akinade is openly gay. He cites Heartstopper as the kind of programme which would have helped him to come out of the closet much sooner. "It wouldn't have been a scary thing. It would have been like 'I'm this thing too,' rather than 'I'm this thing and I'm really sorry about it'."[15]
He has also said the show has helped him become more joyful, bold, and brave about his own queerness.[15]