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== Selected filmography ==
 
== Selected filmography ==
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* ''Love Walks In'' (2021)
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* ''Love Like Winter'' (2020)
 
* ''The Soloist'' (2009)
 
* ''The Soloist'' (2009)
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* ''Lies and Alibis'' (2006)
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* ''Down in the Valley'' (2005)
 
* ''Dahmer'' (2002)
 
* ''Dahmer'' (2002)
 
* ''Save the Last Dance'' (2001)
 
* ''Save the Last Dance'' (2001)
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* ''Light It Up'' (1999)
   
 
'''Television appearances'''
 
'''Television appearances'''

Latest revision as of 13:14, 11 September 2021

This article's subject relates to Season 7 of 24.This is a production article written from an out-of-universe perspective

Artel Kayaru (born September 11, 1981; age 42) played a Sangalan villager during Season 7 of 24.

Biography and career[]

Artel Kayaru was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. After high school, he completed a double major in theater and philosophy from Columbia College. After that, he has performed in improvisational tropues, and also won an NAACP ACT-SO award for Poetry. In June 2010, Kayaru graduated Summa Cum Laude from UCLA School of Theater, Film & Television as the first Black valedictorian.

Kayaru's first acting role was an uncredited appearance on the film Light It Up (with Sara Gilbert). After that, he has appeared in films like Save the Last Dance, Dahmer, Heavens Fall (with Bill Smitrovich), and The Soloist (with Stephen Root). Kayaru has also written and directed a couple of short films.

Role on 24[]

Kayaru is one of five actors credited for playing a group of villagers from the fictional African country of Sangala during Season 7. Kayaru's scenes are all part of a video footage that is shown to President Allison Taylor to show the effects of a biological weapon on humans.

24 credits[]

Selected filmography[]

  • Love Walks In (2021)
  • Love Like Winter (2020)
  • The Soloist (2009)
  • Lies and Alibis (2006)
  • Down in the Valley (2005)
  • Dahmer (2002)
  • Save the Last Dance (2001)
  • Light It Up (1999)

Television appearances

  • 24 (2009)

External links[]