Chuk Iwuji, a Nigerian-born individual, entered the world in 1975. His life took a significant turn at the tender age of ten, when his parents embarked on a new career path with the United Nations Organization, relocating to Ethiopia. As a result, Chuk was sent to a boarding school in England, marking the beginning of his educational journey abroad.
Upon completing his primary education, Chuk secured a spot at Yale University, where he initially pursued a major in Economics. However, his true passion lay in the world of acting, and he became an active member of the university's drama society. His exceptional talent and dedication soon caught the attention of the university's authorities, who offered him an acting scholarship.
Embracing this newfound opportunity, Chuk enrolled in a drama school in Wisconsin before returning to the United Kingdom. His hard work and perseverance eventually paid off when he successfully auditioned for the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company. This marked a significant milestone in his career, as he joined the growing list of talented black actors, including David Oyelowo and Adrian Lester, who have made a name for themselves in the industry without being defined by their ethnicity.
In his early years with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Chuk took on various roles, including replacing David Oyelowo as Henry VI. He also had the opportunity to play Buckingham alongside Kevin Spacey's iconic portrayal of Richard III at the Old Vic.