Martins Isoken Imhangbe, a British-Nigerian actor, charms viewers in his role as Will Mondrich in the Netflix series "Bridgerton." Coming from Edo State, Imhangbe's theatre background enriches his portrayal with a distinctive Nigerian resilience.
Will Mondrich first appeared in Season 1 as a skilled boxer and confidant to the Duke of Hastings. In Season 3, his character experienced a significant change when his son, Nicholas, inherited a title along with a grand estate, elevating the Mondrich family's status to that of nobility. By Season 4, Will transitions from being merely a club owner to navigating the intricate dynamics of high society while striving to keep his family grounded.
Beyond the world of period costumes, Martins proudly represents his Edo heritage. He spent his early childhood in Greece and, as a result, became fluent in Greek before relocating to London. Raised in a Nigerian household, he cherishes a culture that emphasizes family and strong identity. Despite achieving international acclaim, he remains close to his roots, often visiting Nigerian restaurants in London to enjoy traditional dishes like Egusi and pounded yam.
Martins’ journey to "Bridgerton" showcases his determination. After encountering initial setbacks with drama school admissions, he ultimately graduated from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, dedicating years to the stage in London. His standout performance in "Death of a Salesman" at the Young Vic garnered the attention of Netflix's casting team.
With his raw authenticity and passion, Richards brings an undeniable energy to the character of Will Mondrich. Whether boxing or socializing in ballrooms, he exemplifies that Nigerian talent knows no boundaries.
Five Facts About Martins Imhangbe
1\. He is Multilingual: Martins lived in Greece from ages two to seven, becoming fluent in Greek, which he retains as part of his identity.
2\. His Debut Role Was a Tree: At age six, he made his stage debut in a primary school rendition of "Little Red Riding Hood," playing the role of a tree, and humorously notes that he believed he was the star.
3\. He’s a Boxing Enthusiast: To encapsulate Will Mondrich’s character authentically, Martins has been training in boxing since 2016, appreciating the discipline and stamina the sport demands.
4\. He Curates His Own Music Playlists: Outside of acting, Martins enjoys listening to prominent Nigerian artists, such as Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Rema, admiring their ability to elevate Nigerian music on the world stage.
5\. He Began With a Interest in Technical Theatre: After an early rejection from a drama school, he first explored a technical theatre program before successfully gaining admission to the prestigious Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.

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