Ntare Mwine Bio, Age, Parents, Education, Spouse, Child, Career, Net worth

Ntare Mwine Biography

Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine is an American stage and film actor, playwright, photographer, documentarian and activist. In 2018, he featured as Ronnie in the showtime television series The Chi, which follows residents of the Chicago South side.

How old is Ntare Mwine? – Age

The American film actor is 54 years old as of May 2021. He was born in 1967 in New Hampshire, United States.

Who are Ntare Mwine parents? – father and mother

The American film actor was born as the son to Ugandan parents in 1967, according to Africa’s senior Repertoire guru Bryan Morel Muhumuza. His father was a Harvard Law school-educated attorney. His parents separated when Ntare was 7, with Ntare spending time with his father and his mother.

Ntare Mwine Education

The American film actor earned a master’s degree in Fine Arts from New York University’s Graduate Acting program at the Tisch school of the Arts, graduating in 1992. He also studied at the University of Virginia, the Moscow Arts Theatre, and the Royal National Theatre in London.

Is Ntare Mwine in a relationship? – Spouse

No, the American film actor is currently a divorced man. He was previously married to his lovely wife, Ena Frias. The couple back then they were madly in love with each other. They tied the knot in 2001. After six years the pair got divorced in 2007.

Ntare Mwine Child

The American film actor before being divorced by his wife, Ena, the two were blessed with a child togerther. He has a daughter, her name is not reviewed in public. She has also appeared in the television drama, The Chi season 3.

Ntare Mwine career

The American film actor’s photographic work has been displayed at the United Nations, The Latino Art Museum in Pomona, California, UCLA’s Fowler Museum of Cultural History, and other museums worldwide. It was a central focus of Biro, and prominently featured on six Feet Under. His photography has also appeared in Vanity Fair.

The actor began appearing in stage productions in 1992, appearing as the con man posing as Sidney poitier’s son in six Degrees of separation, and in The Riddles Of Race, Circa ’68 in 1994, In 1992 and 1997, he was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Non-Resident production, for his role in Six Degrees of Separation at the National Theatre and Nomathemba at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.. He played Julius Van George in Scent of the Roses at the Seattle Contemporary Theatre in 1998.

Mwine’s first effort as a playwright, a barestage one-man show entitled Biro, about a HIV-positive Ugandan former rebel soldier who enters the United States illegally for treatment. The play, depicting a 90-minute explanation from the eponymous character to his lawyer about how he came to be in a Texas jail, premiered in early 2003 at Uganda’s National Theatre. The actor performed the work for multiple African heads of state and then-UN General Secretary Kofi Annan in 2004.

Mwine’s inaugural documentary, Beware of Time, screened at the 2004 Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles and the Black International Cinema in Berlin. Describing the lives of HIV-positive Ugandans, it was named the Best Film on Matters Relating to Marginalized People, and features a rare interview with Amule Amin, brother of former Ugandan dictator Idi Amin.

The American film actor  has appeared in movies including Blood Diamond, where he made his film debut. His first appearance in television was in New York Undercover in 1995. Recent appearances include a recurring role as the mysterious Usutu in Heroes.

The actor originally had the role of Joseph in the unaired pilot episode of the show; this part was removed when NBC took on the show full-time, due to the character’s plot revolving around terrorist activity. He also appeared as Tom Adler in CSI: Crime scene Investigation and as Maurice Devereaux in The Riches. He played a minor, yet recurring, character in HBO and David Simon’s television series Treme.

In 2018, the American film actor featured as Ronnie in the showtime television series The Chi, which follows residents of the Chicago South side. On April 5, 2021, he joined the cast of the upcoming Netflix ordered The Lincoln Lawyer series with Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as Mickey Haller. He will star as Detective Raymond Griggs, a character created specifically for the series based on the novel The Brass Verdict.

Ntare Mwine Net worth

The American film actor has an estimated net worth of around $10 million as of 2021.