
Rakie Ayola
- Date of Birth: 1968-05-11
- Place of Birth: Cardiff, Wales, UK
Biography
Rakie Olufunmilayo Ayola is a Welsh actress. She was born in Cardiff in May 1968, to a Sierra Leonean mother and a Nigerian father, and was raised by her mother's cousin and his wife in the Ely dist... Rakie Olufunmilayo Ayola is a Welsh actress. She was born in Cardiff in May 1968, to a Sierra Leonean mother and a Nigerian father, and was raised by her mother's cousin and his wife in the Ely district of the city. She studied at Glan Ely High School, and was a member of the Orbit Youth Theatre, South Glamorgan Youth Theatre, South Glamorgan Youth Choir and the National Youth Theatre of Wales. She went on to attend the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, studying for a three-year acting diploma. In 2023 Rakie Ayola was the 18th recipient of the prestigious BAFTA Cymru Siân Phillips Award. At the same ceremony she also won the Bafta Cymru Best Actress Award for her performance in BBC1 series The Pact Season 2 on which she was an Executive Producer. In 2021 Rakie Ayola won BAFTA Best Supporting Actress for BBC1 film Anthony by Jimmy McGovern. Ayola has appeared in television shows including Kaos, The Pact Season 1, Grace, Shetland, No Offence, Midsomer Murders, Black Mirror, Noughts + Crosses, Doctor Who, Silent Witness and EastEnders, a number of Shakespearean theatrical performances and feature films such as Been So Long, Now Is Good, Great Moments in Aviation, The i Inside, Dredd, and Sahara. She appeared as Kyla Tyson in the BBC medical drama Holby City from its eighth to eleventh series.

Brexit: The Uncivil War
History, TV Movie, Drama • 2019 January

Soldier Soldier
Drama, War & Politics • 1991 June

Under Milk Wood
Comedy, Drama • 2014 June

Anthony
Drama, TV Movie • 2020 July

The I Inside
Thriller, Mystery, Science Fiction, Drama • 2004 March

Sahara
Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Mystery • 2005 April

Been So Long
Drama, Music, Romance • 2018 October

Great Moments in Aviation
Drama, Romance • 1994 May

Question Time
News, Talk • 1979 September

Being April
Drama • 2002 June