Charles Ouda

Charles Ouda
Born
Charles Joseph Onyango Ouda

(1985-07-03)3 July 1985
Nairobi, Kenya
Died3 February 2024(2024-02-03) (aged 38)
Nairobi, Kenya
Burial placeKariokor Cemetery
CitizenshipKenyan
Occupations
  • Actor
  • TV host
  • Producer
  • Director
  • Singer
  • TV host
  • Voice overt artist
Years active2002 - 2024

Charles "Charlie" J. Ouda (July 3, 1985 – February 3, 2024) was a Kenyan actor, writer, director, television host, voice-over artist, singer, and events manager. On the night of February 3, 2024,he died in Nairobi at the age of 38.[1]

Early life and education

Born in Nairobi, Kenya, Ouda grew up in a middle-class environment. He went directly into the performing arts after high school and chose not to pursue university education Kenya. He began his professional career in the arts as early as 2002.[2] In 2014, he moved to New York to study at the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute, undertaking a two-year conservatory program. There he trained alongside established industry figures such as Mauricio Bustamante and Paul Calderón.[3]

Career

Theatre and stage

Ouda's first known stage appearance was in the musical Lwanda: Man of Stone at the Kenya National Theatre.[2] Over his career, he performed in at least 15 plays and seven musicals, leading in roles such as Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Tony in Boy Gets Girl, Fick in Balm in Gilead, Mr. Black in Andrew Lippa’s Wild Party, and Ernest Everhard in The Iron Heel. His theatre work also expanded internationally, including performances in New York.[2]

Television and film

On television, Ouda became a household name through Makutano Junction,[4] where he appeared for over twelve seasons and also wrote multiple episodes, one of which won a 2010 World Media Award in the Education category . His other screen credits included Better Days, Changing Times, Higher Learning, Changes, Mali, Second Family, Pepeta, Crime and Justice on Showmax, in which he played Kenneth Mumbi, and Salem on Maisha Magic, where he played Mel .

He also hosted and wrote for the educational children's show The Know Zone [5] and co-hosted the youth program Discovery +254 alongside Sarah Hassan, winning the Kalasha Award for Best TV Host in 2015.[6] He further appeared as a coach on Tusker Project Fame.[3][7] His film credits include The First Grader, Sienna’s Choice, MAD, and Count It Out.

Beyond acting, Ouda was also an accomplished director and writer. His short film Who Are You? earned him the Best Director award at the 2016 Asian American Film Lab 72-Hour Shoot Out, while Waiting Room and Count It Out received Merit and Platinum Awards at the NYC Indie Film Awards and the Best Shorts Competition . In music, he co-wrote the song Fire in Your Kiss for the Coca-Cola PopStars group SEMA and released his own single Superstar, featuring Dan Aceda.[8]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2007 - 2013 Makutano Junction Pipi Cast, Writer
2018 Sidney & Friends Sidney's father Voice
2011–2015 Mali Writer
2024 Panda Bear in Africa Abu, Mr Python, Jackal 3 Voice
2011 Aphrodite Writer, Director
2016 Them Director
2017 Count It Out The Man Cast, Director, Writer
2017 Bench Director
2018 Waiting Room Dr Desmonds Cast, Director, Writer
2016 Who are You Director
2010 The First Grader School teacher Cast
2016 Mad Angry Man Cast
2016 Sienna's Choice Dr Salvatore Cast
2022 - 2024 Salem Mel Karani Cast
2021 Real Bruce Cast
2023 Pepeta Pathologist 1 Cast
2023 Twende Kimbe, Sugu, Crowd Extra 2 Voice
2022 Crime and Justice Kenneth Mumbi Cast
2021 Exposure 36 Cam Cast
2019 For the Benefit of Mr. Winston Samuel Konde Cast

Nominations and awards

Year Award Category Show Result
2016 Hudson Valley International Film Festival Best Ensemble cast Sienna's Choice Nominated
2017 NYC Indie Film Awards Best Directory - Gold Award Waiting Room Won
2017 NYC Indie Film Awards Best Short Film - Platinum Award Count It Out Nominated
2017 LA Shorts Award Best Trailer - Diamond Award Waiting Room Won
2017 Best Shorts Competition Film Short - Award Merit Count It Out Won
2017 Best Shorts Competition Short Film - Award Merit Count It Out Won
2017 Best Shorts Competition Short Film - Award Merit Waiting Room Won
2024 Kalasha International Film and TV Awards Best Lead Actor in TV Drama Salem Won
2015 Kalasha International Film and TV Awards Best host in TV Show Discovery 254+ Won

References

  1. ^ "Actor Charles Ouda dies aged 38". Daily Nation. 2024-02-05. Retrieved 2025-09-08.
  2. ^ a b c "From Makutano Junction to Salem: Who is late actor Charles Ouda". The Star. Retrieved 2025-08-28.
  3. ^ a b Okuna, Munde. "Charles J Ouda takes a bite of the big apple". Evewoman Magazine. Retrieved 2025-08-28.
  4. ^ "Letter to Charles Ouda from his fellow Makutano Junction TV family". Nairobi News. 2024-02-15. Retrieved 2025-08-28.
  5. ^ "An actor of all seasons". Daily Nation. 2020-06-21. Retrieved 2025-08-28.
  6. ^ "RIP: 10 Insights into the legacy of actor Charles Ouda in Kenyan Entertainment". Nairobi News. 2024-02-04. Retrieved 2025-08-28.
  7. ^ Okuna, Munde. "Charles J Ouda takes a bite of the big apple". Evewoman Magazine. Retrieved 2025-09-08.
  8. ^ "Take 5 with Charles Ouda". Daily Nation. 2020-07-05. Retrieved 2025-08-28.

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