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In this powerful episode of *The Afropolitan Podcast*, Gbenga Akinnagbe —best known as Chris Partlow from The Wire pulls back the curtain on what it *really* takes to survive Hollywood.
From surviving the streets of D.C. to earning a wrestling scholarship that rerouted his life, Gbenga shares the raw truth about his journey: the odds of "making it," how only 3% of actors earn a livable income, and the emotional toll behind the spotlight.
He opens up about:
- Turning down roles to protect his integrity
- Why he believes no state should have the power to take a life
- The role therapy played in his healing as a Black man
- His dream to play Black Panther—and his reaction when Chadwick Boseman was cast
- Why *The Wire* never won awards, but won the people
This is more than an actor’s story it’s a lesson in power, purpose, and reclaiming your narrative.
Tap in if you care about
- The business of acting
- Legacy over fame
- Criminal justice reform
- Black storytelling on a global stage
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In this powerful episode of *The Afropolitan Podcast*, Gbenga Akinnagbe —best known as Chris Partlow from The Wire pulls back the curtain on what it *really* takes to survive Hollywood.
From surviving the streets of D.C. to earning a wrestling scholarship that rerouted his life, Gbenga shares the raw truth about his journey: the odds of "making it," how only 3% of actors earn a livable income, and the emotional toll behind the spotlight.
He opens up about:
- Turning down roles to protect his integrity
- Why he believes no state should have the power to take a life
- The role therapy played in his healing as a Black man
- His dream to play Black Panther—and his reaction when Chadwick Boseman was cast
- Why *The Wire* never won awards, but won the people
This is more than an actor’s story it’s a lesson in power, purpose, and reclaiming your narrative.
Tap in if you care about
- The business of acting
- Legacy over fame
- Criminal justice reform
- Black storytelling on a global stage
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