Freddie Annobil-Dodoo
Freddie Annobil-Dodoo is a British actor who won the Barclays Theatre Awards (TMA) for "Best Actor in a Supporting Role" in 2001.
Born to Ghanaian parents in South London's Clapham, he grew up in East London's Isle of Dogs. At the age of 14, after watching Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop, Freddie developed a passion for acting. His talent was quickly recognized by his drama and English teachers, who arranged for him to attend the Sylvia Young Theatre School part-time for a year.
Freddie later enrolled at Seltec College (now Lewisham College) to study drama (A level foundation) for two years. There, he immersed himself in the works of Stanislavski, Brecht, and Shakespeare, particularly connecting with Stanislavski's 'Method' acting technique. Despite successful auditions at several top drama schools in the UK, financial barriers prevented him from continuing his formal training.
At 21, Freddie signed with his first exclusive acting agent and secured his first professional role in a three-hander production with The Black Theatre Co-op. The play, Just For Kicks, was a Theatre In Education (TIE) production about drug awareness, which toured schools across London. His career soon transitioned to television, with a significant role in the BAFTA-winning BBC2 drama serial Holding On (1998), which explored life in London.
Since then, Freddie has built an extensive portfolio across television, film, radio, and theatre.
He continues to work actively in the acting industry, taking on various indie-film and television roles.
Acting
TV
Miracle Workers
as Gary
2019
TV
Undercover
as Daniel Akwana
2019
TV
Casualty
as Joey Baxter
1986
TV
Casualty
as Frankie Whittock
1986
TV
Toast of Tinseltown
as Agent Saucepan
2022
Movie
G:MT Greenwich Mean Time
as Elroy
1999
Movie
Thorne: Scaredycat
as Uniformed Copper
2010
TV
The Vice
as Mikey Smith
1999
Movie
3 Steps to Heaven
as Paul
1995
TV
As If
as Chris
2001
Movie
Disappeared
as Police Sergeant
2004
TV
Holding On
as Marcus
1997
Movie
Jump Boy
as Jason
1998
Kingmakers
as Shaman
2013