Michael Luwoye was born in Huntsville, Alabama,[1] the youngest of four children born to immigrants from Nigeria who settled in Alabama in the 1980s.[4] His mother was an engineer, and his father became the owner of a wholesale ice cream distribution business.[4]
An artistic child, Luwoye drew and wrote journals, and learned to play guitar.[4] He learned music theory and composition while attending Lee High School in Huntsville.[4]
In 2016, Luwoye auditioned for the role of Hercules Mulligan in the Broadway production of Hamilton, but unexpectedly was offered the title role.[8] He began rehearsals June 14, 2016, and took over on August 2, 2016, as the alternate to Javier Muñoz for the role of Alexander Hamilton, following Lin-Manuel Miranda's departure from the show.[5][8] Luwoye became the first black actor to take on the role of Hamilton.[4]
He was also the understudy for the role of Aaron Burr, which he first performed two months later, on October 4, 2016.[6][8] On November 16, 2016, Luwoye notably played Hamilton in the matinee before playing Burr in the evening performance.[1][9]
Luwoye was given the title role in Hamilton's national touring company, beginning in March 2017 with a 21-week engagement in San Francisco, followed by 21 weeks in Los Angeles,[10] concluding at the Pantages Theatre on December 30, 2017.[6]
Luwoye returned to Broadway in the title role of Hamilton on January 16, 2018. His last performance was February 17, 2019.[11][6][7]
Television
In November 2017, Luwoye appeared in an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm called "The Shucker", in which he was shown playing the role of Alexander Hamilton in Hamilton. Additionally, he played Hades in an episode of The Magicians on SYFY.
In September 2018, he was signed for a guest voice role in the third season of Disney Junior's animated series The Lion Guard as Askari, the founder and leader of the original Lion Guard.[12][13]
In 2019, he was cast in a supporting role on NBC's Bluff City Law.
^"Michael Luwoye: Performer". Playbill. Archived from the original on 2017-07-12. (Note: end date of February 19 contradicted by Luwoye in Twitter status dated 2017-02-14, supra.)