
Episode 93 — David Oyelowo: Purpose, Precision & the Power of Choice
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Show Notes
pplpod Episode 93 traces David Oyelowo’s journey from LAMDA and the Royal Shakespeare Company (a groundbreaking Henry VI) to an international career built on intention. We chart the breakthrough turn as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma, his harrowing one-man tour de force in Nightingale, and a run of roles that fuse rigor with heart: The Butler, A United Kingdom, Queen of Katwe, Jack Reacher, and Apple TV+’s Silo. We dig into the toolbox—research-heavy prep, vocal control, moral center—and the producing lane with Yoruba Saxon that puts under-told stories on screen (Lawmen: Bass Reeves chief among them). Also on deck: voice work (Star Wars Rebels), stage roots, awards-season highs, and the throughline of craft serving calling. How an artist turns career into platform—without losing the joy of performance.