Sope Dirisu

Sope Dirisu, man—talk about someone on the rise. Born in Edgware, London, back in ‘91, he’s got that classic “London lad done good” energy, but with a bit more bite. You probably clocked him tearing it up in “Slow Horses,” where he’s all sharp edges and secrets, or maybe you caught his intense turn in “His House.” That movie—creepy as hell, honestly—he’s not just acting, he’s dragging you right into that haunted house with him. Then there’s “Gangs of London.” If you like your crime dramas with a bit of grime and a lot of fists flying, yeah, he’s a big reason that show hits so hard. He’s not just some pretty face, either. You can tell he’s got range; one minute he’s brooding and mysterious, next he’s flipping the script and hitting you with something unexpected. His roles aren’t cookie-cutter, and you get the sense he actually cares about what he picks. No phoning it in from this guy. Plus, he’s started producing, which—let’s be real—means he’s not just playing the game, he’s shaping it. London’s always spitting out talent, but Sope Dirisu? He’s one to actually watch, not just for the hype, but ‘cause he’s got the chops to back it all up. Keep your eye out—he’s only getting started.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1991-01-09
  • Birth Location: Edgware, London, England, UK
  • Professions: Actor, Producer

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Sope’s name comes from the Yoruba language in Nigeria, and it literally means “give thanks to God.” Pretty cool, right? It’s not just a name; it’s got layers—like, if you meet someone named Sope, their family probably wanted to express gratitude or celebrate something big. In Nigerian culture, names are a huge deal. They’re not just random sounds thrown together, they carry stories, family history, vibes, and sometimes even a whole mood. Yoruba names especially are packed with meaning and tradition, sometimes describing the circumstances around a child’s birth or the hopes parents have for them. Sope’s one of those names that’s all about gratitude, faith, and good vibes. If you ever watch a Nollywood movie and hear “Sope,” you’ll know it’s not just a character’s name—it’s a shout-out to something bigger. Nigeria’s got a wild range of unique and meaningful names, and Sope’s just one gem in the mix.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      January 9, 1991

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Edgware, London, England, UK

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      34 years old