Femi Oyeniran

Adulthood The Intent Taking Stock Femi Oyeniran Listenⓘ is a Nigerian-British actor and director who started his career in Kidulthood, playing the role of "Moony" in 2006.

Oyeniran's TV appearances include ITV's Golden Hour, Channel 4's The Ghost Squad and BBC's Absolutely Fabulous.

He was involved in an organization called Smart Justice for Young People, which looked at alternative modes of punishing petty crime.

As an actor, he is best known for his roles as 'Moony' in Kidulthood and its sequel Adulthood, as well as 'Bookie', in a comedy spin-off Anuvahood, a film made by Adam Deacon.

In the same year, he directed the short film Red Room, and starred alongside Kelly Brook and Georgia Groome in Taking Stock by award-winning director Maeve Murphy.

[16] Oyeniran also wrote episode 5 of the Netflix series Turn Up Charlie, which featured Idris Elba playing the lead.

Oyeniran wrote and produced the feature film The Intent[17] It starred Scorcher, Krept and Konan, Shone Romulus, Jade Asha and Dylan Duffus.

In 2014, Oyeniran was invited to give a TEDxParliament Talk[18][19] on the theme of democracy, which was inspired by his extensive work with young offenders.

The aim of the grassroots campaign was to galvanise young people on social media and endorse the Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn in the 2017 UK general election.