Calvin Demba
Biography
Calvin Arron A. Demba (born in 1993) is an English actor, writer, and director. He is known for his roles in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks (2011–2012), the E4 series Youngers (2013–2014), and the BBC One drama Life (2020).
Demba first came to prominence in 2011, when he was cast as Scott Sabeka in the Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks. Demba stayed in the role for a year, filming 82 episodes as Sabeka.
In 2013, Demba made his theatrical debut, in the play Routes, portraying Kola. The play was staged at the Royal Court Theatre in London.
From 2013 to 2014, Demba portrayed Jay in the E4 comedy-drama series Youngers. In an interview with The National Student, Demba shared, “I’m hoping shows like this will open up the doors for more young black actors and this will be good for that reason alone.
It positively conveys young people and is goal-orientated which is not always done. There are no drug references, no sex, and not even any swearing. I feel like we’re going in the right direction with this because it shows we’re not all drug-taking people without hope. There are diamonds in the rough.”
In 2015, Demba was nominated for the Evening Standard 'Emerging Talent' Award for his performance in Patrick Marber's The Red Lion at the National Theatre, London.
In 2020, Demba starred as Andy Okonkwo in the BBC drama Life, alongside Alison Steadman, Victoria Hamilton, and Adrian Lester.
In 2022, Demba wrote and directed a short film, Babydolls, which was his directing debut, and a project backed by the BFI. Demba was one of four writers honored at the 2022 Film London Lodestars; the ceremony honors innovative creators and practitioners to watch.
Demba is featured in the upcoming Netflix drama series, Supacell.