Mpho Osei-Tutu, a multi-award-winning actor and writer with a rich heritage stemming from South Africa, Lesotho, Ghana, France, and the United States, has established a remarkable career spanning two decades.
Throughout his illustrious career, Mpho has had the privilege of collaborating with renowned individuals and organizations, including the esteemed directors Akin Omotoso of Disney's "Rise" and Jann Turner of Fox's "9-1-1". He has also worked on projects for prominent networks such as HBO, BET, BBC, Endemol, and The Discovery Channel.
Mpho's impressive resume boasts a range of credits, including his work as a writer on the 2010 Emmy-nominated "Hopeville" and his role as a series regular on the 2007 Emmy-nominated "Home Affairs". As a writer, Mpho is particularly passionate about comedy and has a knack for crafting engaging content across various genres.
His extensive credits include sketch TV, late-night talk shows, award ceremonies, sitcoms, drama series, and films.