Charles Joseph Onyango Ouda, who was he?

Renowned actor, writer, director, and multi-talented Kenyan artist Charles Joseph Onyango Ouda passed away at the age of 38, leaving many Kenyans, including celebrities, in shock. The cause of death has not been disclosed, prompting widespread speculation and condolences.

Charles Joseph Onyango Ouda, known for his versatile contributions to the arts, was engaged to former BBC presenter Ciru Muruiki. In the 90s, he rose to prominence with his role in the popular show Makutano Junction, establishing himself as a notable figure.

His professional journey, which began in 2002, saw him leave a lasting impact on various theaters and films. Notable works include ‘Boy Gets Girl,’ ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,’ ‘Balm in Gilead,’ ‘Andrew Lippa’s ‘Wild Party,” ‘The Iron Heel,’ and ‘Out of Africa: Journey through Magical Kenya.’

Charles played a pivotal role in Makutano Junction, where he led for over 12 episodes and contributed as a writer, earning the World Media Award for Education in 2010.

As a director, he received acclaim for ‘Who Are You?’ winning the 2016 Asian American Film Lab’s 72 Hour Shoot Out Judges Choice award and Best Director at the Film Lab Awards. He also wrote and directed ‘Waiting Room.’

In addition to acting and directing, Charles excelled as a TV host, winning the Kalasha International Award for Best Television Host alongside co-host Sarah Hassan.

Despite a busy career, Charles took a hiatus to complete a two-year Conservatory Program at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York.

Key facts about Charles J. Ouda:

  1. Proud dad.
  2. Started his career after high school, with over 20 years in the industry.
  3. Completed a two-year conservatory program in New York.
  4. Starred in 8 plays as the lead actor.
  5. Featured in lead roles in Better Days, Makutano Junction, Groove Theory, Quantico, and Crime and Justice.
  6. Won Best Director at the Film Lab Awards and the 2016 Asian American Film Lab’s 72 Hour Shoot Out Judges Choice award.
  7. Kalasha International Award winner for Best Television Host.
  8. Directed 2 shows and 2 cabarets.

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