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Who is Kingsley Ben Adir, the British Jewish Ken from the Barbie movie

The actor converted to Judaism in his childhood with his mum and brother

August 4, 2023 15:14
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The new Barbie film, directed by Greta Gerwig, is appropriately stacked with Jewish actors. Given that the Barbie doll’s creator, Ruth Handler, was a Jewish woman, it is only fitting that a handful of the Barbies and Kens populating the film’s technicoloured Barbieland come from Jewish backgrounds. 

London-born Kingsley Ben-Adir is one such Ken. Raised Christian by his Trinidadian mother and European father, he later converted to Judaism with his mother and brother, changing his surname to the Hebrew Ben-Adir, which means “son of the strong or mighty”. 

Ben-Adir has lived up to the name, playing a host of “strong and mighty” characters throughout his acting career. 

In the 2020 film One Night in Miami, directed by Regina King, Ben-Adir played the role of Malcolm X with a performance that earned him an Oscar nomination. Also in 2020, he played Barack Obama in the American political miniseries The Comey Rule on Showtime. The projects overlapped, about which Ben-Adir told GQ, “It turned into a non-stop 40-day Malcolm/Obama thing, and I just had to jump from one headspace to another. I really ran myself into the ground, but in a way that I loved.”