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He starred in a 2001 [[independent film|indie]] movie, ''[[Jump Tomorrow]]'',<ref name=WSJ/> based on a short college film, ''Jorge'', in which he played the same character.
He starred in a 2001 [[independent film|indie]] movie, ''[[Jump Tomorrow]]'',<ref name=WSJ/> based on a short college film, ''Jorge'', in which he played the same character.


In 2003, Adebimpe directed the [[music video]] for the [[Yeah Yeah Yeahs]] song "[[Fever to Tell|Pin]]".<ref name=WSJ>{{cite news
In 2003, Adebimpe directed the [[music video]] for the [[Yeah Yeah Yeahs]] song "[[Fever to Tell|Pin]]".<ref name=WSJ>{{cite news|last = Mechling|first = Lauren|title = Just Asking . . . Tunde Adebimpe|work = The Wall Street Journal|place = New York City, NY|date = 2008-09-20|url = http://s.wsj.net/article/SB122186753749758491.html?mod=article-outset-box|access-date = 2009-05-25|archive-date = 2011-10-03|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20111003231822/http://s.wsj.net/article/SB122186753749758491.html?mod=article-outset-box|url-status = dead}}</ref>
| last = Mechling
| first = Lauren
| title = Just Asking . . . Tunde Adebimpe
| work = The Wall Street Journal
| place = New York City, NY
| date = 2008-09-20
| url = http://s.wsj.net/article/SB122186753749758491.html?mod=article-outset-box
| access-date = 2009-05-25
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| url-status = dead
}}</ref>


In 2008, he appeared as the groom in [[Jonathan Demme]]'s ''[[Rachel Getting Married]]'' alongside [[Rosemarie DeWitt]], who portrayed his character's bride, and [[Anne Hathaway]], who portrayed the bride's wayward sister. In the film, Adebimpe performs an [[a cappella]] cover of the [[Neil Young]] song "[[Harvest Moon (album)|Unknown Legend]]".<ref>{{cite web
In 2008, he appeared as the groom in [[Jonathan Demme]]'s ''[[Rachel Getting Married]]'' alongside [[Rosemarie DeWitt]], who portrayed his character's bride, and [[Anne Hathaway]], who portrayed the bride's wayward sister. In the film, Adebimpe performs an [[a cappella]] cover of the [[Neil Young]] song "[[Harvest Moon (album)|Unknown Legend]]".<ref>{{cite web|title = Tunde Adebimpe Covers Neil Young|work = Stereogum.com|date = 2008-10-10|url = http://stereogum.com/archives/tunde-adebimpe-covers-neil-young_027321.html|access-date = 2009-05-25|archive-date = 2009-03-05|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090305025845/http://stereogum.com/archives/tunde-adebimpe-covers-neil-young_027321.html|url-status = dead}}</ref>
| title = Tunde Adebimpe Covers Neil Young
| work = Stereogum.com
| date = 2008-10-10
| url = http://stereogum.com/archives/tunde-adebimpe-covers-neil-young_027321.html
| access-date = 2009-05-25
| archive-date = 2009-03-05
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090305025845/http://stereogum.com/archives/tunde-adebimpe-covers-neil-young_027321.html
| url-status = dead
}}</ref>


In 2011, Adebimpe directed the visual companion to the band's fourth album, ''[[Nine Types of Light]]''. For the film, he recruited a roster of the band's favorite filmmakers to helm individual clips that would be sewn together into an abstract narrative about dreams, love, fame and the future. Adebimpe directed the video for the song "Forgotten", as well as the interstitial clips where a chorus of narrators help try to connect the dots between the film's various segments.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/04/08/tv-on-the-radio-makes-a-film/?_r=0|title=TV on the Radio Makes a Film|author=Melena Ryzik|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]|date=8 April 2011 |access-date=2013-10-30}}</ref>
In 2011, Adebimpe directed the visual companion to the band's fourth album, ''[[Nine Types of Light]]''. For the film, he recruited a roster of the band's favorite filmmakers to helm individual clips that would be sewn together into an abstract narrative about dreams, love, fame and the future. Adebimpe directed the video for the song "Forgotten", as well as the interstitial clips where a chorus of narrators help try to connect the dots between the film's various segments.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/04/08/tv-on-the-radio-makes-a-film/?_r=0|title=TV on the Radio Makes a Film|author=Melena Ryzik|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]|date=8 April 2011 |access-date=2013-10-30}}</ref>
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Adebimpe portrayed Mr. Cobbwell in ''[[Spider-Man: Homecoming]]'' (2017).
Adebimpe portrayed Mr. Cobbwell in ''[[Spider-Man: Homecoming]]'' (2017).


In 2020, in the second episode of the [[HBO]] ''[[Perry Mason (2020 TV series)|Perry Mason]]'' miniseries, Adebimpe has a small role as a street preacher.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Collins |first1=Sean T. |title='Perry Mason' Season 1, Episode 2: In the Trenches |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/28/arts/television/perry-mason-recap-episode-2.html |access-date=7 July 2020 |work=[[New York Times]] |date=June 28, 2020}}</ref>
In 2020 in the second episode of the [[HBO]] ''[[Perry Mason (2020 TV series)|Perry Mason]]'' miniseries, Adebimpe has a small role as a street preacher.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Collins |first1=Sean T. |title='Perry Mason' Season 1, Episode 2: In the Trenches |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/28/arts/television/perry-mason-recap-episode-2.html |access-date=7 July 2020 |work=[[New York Times]] |date=June 28, 2020}}</ref>


Adebimpe has been cast in the 2024 TV show [[Star Wars: Skeleton Crew|''Star Wars: Skeleton Crew'']].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-08-12 |title=I Would Die for the Elephant Kid on ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’ |url=https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/a61855360/star-wars-skeleton-crew-cast-news-release-date/ |access-date=2024-11-22 |website=Esquire |language=en-US}}</ref>
Adebimpe has been cast in the 2024 TV show ''[[Star Wars: Skeleton Crew]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-08-12 |title=I Would Die for the Elephant Kid on ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’ |url=https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/a61855360/star-wars-skeleton-crew-cast-news-release-date/ |access-date=2024-11-22 |website=Esquire |language=en-US}}</ref>


==Music career==
==Music career==
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===Solo work and collaborations===
===Solo work and collaborations===
As well as occasionally performing solo, Adebimpe regularly collaborates with other musicians. He provides backing vocals on the track "Dragon Queen" on the [[Yeah Yeah Yeahs]]' 2009 record, ''[[It's Blitz!]]'', which was produced by fellow [[TV on the Radio]] member [[David Andrew Sitek]]. He appears on several tracks of [[Dragons of Zynth]]'s ''Coronation Thieves'', also partially produced by Sitek. He produced and guested on "Your Glasshouse", a track from [[Atmosphere (music group)|Atmosphere]]'s 2008 record ''[[When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold]]''. He is featured on the song "Deathful" on [[Subtle (band)|Subtle]]'s album ''[[Yell&Ice]]''.<ref>{{cite news
As well as occasionally performing solo, Adebimpe regularly collaborates with other musicians. He provides backing vocals on the track "Dragon Queen" on the [[Yeah Yeah Yeahs]]' 2009 record, ''[[It's Blitz!]]'', which was produced by fellow [[TV on the Radio]] member [[David Andrew Sitek]]. He appears on several tracks of [[Dragons of Zynth]]'s ''Coronation Thieves'', also partially produced by Sitek. He produced and guested on "Your Glasshouse", a track from [[Atmosphere (music group)|Atmosphere]]'s 2008 record ''[[When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold]]''. He is featured on the song "Deathful" on [[Subtle (band)|Subtle]]'s album ''[[Yell&Ice]]''.<ref>{{cite news|last = Ranta|first = Alan|title = Reviews: Subtle, Yell and Ice|work = PopMatters.com|date = 2008-02-08|url = http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/subtle-yellice|access-date = 2009-05-25}}</ref>
| last = Ranta
| first = Alan
| title = Reviews: Subtle, Yell and Ice
| work = PopMatters.com
| date = 2008-02-08
| url = http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/subtle-yellice
| access-date = 2009-05-25}}</ref>


In early 2009, he performed three shows as a duo with [[Tall Firs]] drummer [[Ryan Sawyer]], the latter two under the name Stabbing Eastward.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2009/04/themselves_2009.html |title=Themselves - 2009 tour dates, 2 NYC shows w/ Stabbing Eastward feat. Tunde TVoTR, a free mixtape |publisher=Brooklynvegan.com |date=2009-04-01 |access-date=2013-10-30}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://musictasting.blogspot.com/2009/10/stabbing-eastward-union-pool.html |title=Stabbing Eastward @ Union Pool |access-date=2009-12-27 |date=October 17, 2009 |publisher=Music Taster's Choice}}</ref>{{bcn|date=January 2023}} Also in early 2009, Adebimpe released a combined single/DVD under the name Fake Male Voice on the Japan/Brooklyn label Heartfast.<ref>{{cite news
In early 2009, he performed three shows as a duo with [[Tall Firs]] drummer [[Ryan Sawyer]], the latter two under the name Stabbing Eastward.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2009/04/themselves_2009.html |title=Themselves - 2009 tour dates, 2 NYC shows w/ Stabbing Eastward feat. Tunde TVoTR, a free mixtape |publisher=Brooklynvegan.com |date=2009-04-01 |access-date=2013-10-30}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://musictasting.blogspot.com/2009/10/stabbing-eastward-union-pool.html |title=Stabbing Eastward @ Union Pool |access-date=2009-12-27 |date=October 17, 2009 |publisher=Music Taster's Choice}}</ref>{{bcn|date=January 2023}} Also in early 2009, Adebimpe released a combined single/DVD under the name Fake Male Voice on the Japan/Brooklyn label Heartfast.<ref>{{cite news|title = TV on the Radio's Tunde Adebimpe Goes Solo on 7|work = Pitchfork|date = 2008-10-31|url = http://pitchfork.com/news/33906-tv-on-the-radios-tunde-adebimpe-goes-solo-on-7/|access-date = 2009-05-25}}</ref> He performed one show under that name with a [[pickup group]] at the record's release party. Fake Male Voice again performed at a Heartfast showcase during [[CMJ]] 2009, as a duo comprising Adebimpe and Gerard Smith.
| title = TV on the Radio's Tunde Adebimpe Goes Solo on 7
| work = Pitchfork
| date = 2008-10-31
| url = http://pitchfork.com/news/33906-tv-on-the-radios-tunde-adebimpe-goes-solo-on-7/
| access-date = 2009-05-25}}</ref> He performed one show under that name with a [[pickup group]] at the record's release party. Fake Male Voice again performed at a Heartfast showcase during [[CMJ]] 2009, as a duo comprising Adebimpe and Gerard Smith.


In 2009 Adebimpe collaborated with [[Massive Attack]] on the track "[[Heligoland (album)|Pray for Rain]]".<ref name=Pitchfork>{{cite web
In 2009 Adebimpe collaborated with [[Massive Attack]] on the track "[[Heligoland (album)|Pray for Rain]]".<ref name=Pitchfork>{{cite web|last = Dombal|first = Ryan|title = Hear Massive Attack's Collaboration With Tunde From TV on the Radio|work = Pitchfork Media Inc.|location = New York City, NY|date = 2009-09-03|url = http://pitchfork.com/news/36400-hear-massive-attacks-collaboration-with-tunde-from-tv-on-the-radio/}}</ref>
| last = Dombal
| first = Ryan
| title = Hear Massive Attack's Collaboration With Tunde From TV on the Radio
| work = Pitchfork Media Inc.
| location = New York City, NY
| date = 2009-09-03
| url = http://pitchfork.com/news/36400-hear-massive-attacks-collaboration-with-tunde-from-tv-on-the-radio/
}}</ref>


In 2010, Adebimpe was featured on his TV on the Radio bandmate [[Dave Sitek]]'s project [[Maximum Balloon]] on the track "[[Maximum Balloon (album)|Absence of Light]]".
In 2010, Adebimpe was featured on his TV on the Radio bandmate [[Dave Sitek]]'s project [[Maximum Balloon]] on the track "[[Maximum Balloon (album)|Absence of Light]]".
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== Filmography ==
== Filmography ==

=== Film ===
=== Film ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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!Notes
!Notes
|-
|-
|1998
| 1998
|''Jorge''
| ''Jorge''
|George
| George
|Short Film
| Short Film
|-
|-
|2001
| 2001
|''[[Jump Tomorrow]]''
| ''[[Jump Tomorrow]]''
|George Abiola
| George Abiola
|
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |2004
| rowspan="2" | 2004
|''The First Three Lives of Stuart Hornsley''
| ''The First Three Lives of Stuart Hornsley''
|Stuart Hornsley
| Stuart Hornsley
|Short Film
| Short Film
|-
|-
|''Portrait of a Sellout''
| ''Portrait of a Sellout''
|Jack
| Jack
|Short Film
| Short Film
|-
|-
|2008
| 2008
|''[[Rachel Getting Married]]''
| ''[[Rachel Getting Married]]''
|Sidney
| Sidney
|
|
|-
|-
|2013
| 2013
|''The Sun Thief''
| ''The Sun Thief''
|
|
|Short Film
| Short Film
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |2015
| rowspan="2" | 2015
|''[[Nasty Baby]]''
| ''[[Nasty Baby]]''
|Mo
| Mo
|
|
|-
|-
|''[[7 Chinese Brothers]]''
| ''[[7 Chinese Brothers]]''
|Major Norwood
| Major Norwood
|
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |2017
| rowspan="2" | 2017
|''Night Shift''
| ''Night Shift''
|Oliver 'Olly' Jeffries
| Oliver 'Olly' Jeffries
|Short Film
| Short Film
|-
|-
|''[[Spider-Man: Homecoming]]''
| ''[[Spider-Man: Homecoming]]''
|Mr. Cobbwell
| Mr. Cobbwell
|
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |2019
| rowspan="2" | 2019
|''Cap''
| ''Cap''
|Victor Benett
| Victor Benett
|Short Film
| Short Film
|-
|-
|''[[Marriage Story]]''
| ''[[Marriage Story]]''
|Sam
| Sam
|
|
|-
|-
|2020
| 2020
|''[[She Dies Tomorrow]]''
| ''[[She Dies Tomorrow]]''
|Brian
| Brian
|
|
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |2021
| rowspan="2" | 2021
|''The Sleeping Negro''{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
| ''The Sleeping Negro''{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
|Sheriff
| Sheriff
|
|
|-
|-
|''[[Ultrasound (film)|Ultrasound]]''
| ''[[Ultrasound (film)|Ultrasound]]''
|Dr. Conners
| Dr. Conners
|
|
|-
|-
|2022
| 2022
|''No More Time''{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
| ''No More Time''{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
|Noah
| Noah
|
|
|-
|-
|2024
| 2024
|''[[Twisters (film)|Twisters]]''<ref>{{cite web |last1=Grobar |first1=Matt |title=''Twisters'': Maura Tierney, Sasha Lane, Kiernan Shipka & David Corenswet Among Final Additions To Lee Isaac Chung's Disaster Pic For Uni, Amblin And Warner Bros |url=https://deadline.com/2023/05/twisters-adds-david-corenswet-kiernan-shipka-sasha-lane-maura-tierney-1235370095/ |website=[[Deadline Hollywood]] |access-date=17 May 2023 |date=May 17, 2023}}</ref>
| ''[[Twisters (film)|Twisters]]''<ref>{{cite web |last1=Grobar |first1=Matt |title=''Twisters'': Maura Tierney, Sasha Lane, Kiernan Shipka & David Corenswet Among Final Additions To Lee Isaac Chung's Disaster Pic For Uni, Amblin And Warner Bros |url=https://deadline.com/2023/05/twisters-adds-david-corenswet-kiernan-shipka-sasha-lane-maura-tierney-1235370095/ |website=[[Deadline Hollywood]] |access-date=17 May 2023 |date=May 17, 2023}}</ref>
|Dexter
| Dexter
|
|
|-
|-
|2024
| 2024
|''The Heart''
| ''The Heart''
|
|
|Short Film
| Short Film
|}
|}


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!Notes
!Notes
|-
|-
|1998–1999
| 1998–1999
|''[[Celebrity Deathmatch]]''
| ''[[Celebrity Deathmatch]]''
|[[Michael Jordan]] (voice)
| [[Michael Jordan]] (voice)
|2 episodes
| 2 episodes
|-
|-
|2012
| 2012
|''[[Superjail!]]''
| ''[[Superjail!]]''
|Prison Inmate Leader (voice)
| Prison Inmate Leader (voice)
|Episode: "Specialneeds"
| Episode: "Specialneeds"
|-
|-
|2013
| 2013
|''As Da Art World Might Turn''
| ''As Da Art World Might Turn''
|Jimmy Braswell
| Jimmy Braswell
|2 episodes
| 2 episodes
|-
|-
|2014
| 2014
|''[[Portlandia]]''
| ''[[Portlandia]]''
|Tunde Adebimpe
| Tunde Adebimpe
|Episode: "Sharing Finances"
| Episode: "Sharing Finances"
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" |2016
| rowspan="3" | 2016
|''[[The New Yorker Presents]]''
| ''[[The New Yorker Presents]]''
|Dinner Host
| Dinner Host
|Episode: "Dinner Host"
| Episode: "Dinner Host"
|-
|-
|''[[Adventure Time]]''
| ''[[Adventure Time]]''
|Banana Guard #16 (voice)
| Banana Guard #16 (voice)
|Episode: "The Thin Yellow Line"
| Episode: "The Thin Yellow Line"
|-
|-
|''[[Search Party (TV series)|Search Party]]''
| ''[[Search Party (TV series)|Search Party]]''
|Edwin
| Edwin
|Episode: "The Secret of the Sinister Ceremony"
| Episode: "The Secret of the Sinister Ceremony"
|-
|-
|2017
| 2017
|''[[The Girlfriend Experience (TV series)|The Girlfriend Experience]]''
| ''[[The Girlfriend Experience (TV series)|The Girlfriend Experience]]''
|Ian Olsen
| Ian Olsen
|7 episodes
| 7 episodes
|-
|-
|2019–2021
| 2019–2021
|''[[Lazor Wulf]]''
| ''[[Lazor Wulf]]''
|Lamont Brickwater / The Spirit / Commercial Narrator / The Streets (voice)
| Lamont Brickwater, The Spirit, Commercial Narrator, The Streets (voice)
|7 episodes
| 7 episodes
|-
|-
|2020
| 2020
|''[[Perry Mason (2020 TV series)|Perry Mason]]''
| ''[[Perry Mason (2020 TV series)|Perry Mason]]''
|Preacher
| Preacher
|Episode: "Chapter Two"
| Episode: "Chapter Two"
|-
|-
|2021
| 2021
|''[[Tuca & Bertie]]''
| ''[[Tuca & Bertie]]''
|Desmond Toucan (voice)
| Desmond Toucan (voice)
|Episode: "Corpse Week"
| Episode: "Corpse Week"
|-
|-
|2023
| 2023
|''[[Strange Planet (TV series)|Strange Planet]]''
| ''[[Strange Planet (TV series)|Strange Planet]]''
| Various roles
|
|Voice role
| Main voice role
|-
|-
|2024
| 2024
| ''[[Star Wars: Skeleton Crew]]''
| ''[[Star Wars: Skeleton Crew]]''
|Wendle
| Wendle
| 2 episodes
|
|}
|}



Revision as of 15:28, 4 December 2024

Tunde Adebimpe
Tunde Adebimpe performing with TV on the Radio in 2015
Tunde Adebimpe performing with TV on the Radio in 2015
Background information
Birth nameBabatunde Omoroga Adebimpe
Born (1975-02-25) February 25, 1975 (age 49)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • actor
  • director
  • animator
  • visual artist
Instruments
Years active1998–present
Member ofTV on the Radio

Babatunde Omoroga Adebimpe (pronunciation; born February 25, 1975) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, actor, director,[1] and visual artist best known as the lead singer of the Brooklyn-based band TV on the Radio.

Early life

Adebimpe was born into a Nigerian immigrant family in the United States. He attended Shady Side Academy in Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania for high school, where he is still active on the board. His deceased father was a psychiatrist in Pittsburgh. He is married to French cartoonist Domitille Collardey, with whom he has a son.[2]

Film and television career

In 1998, Adebimpe worked as one of the initial animators of MTV's hyper-violent claymation program Celebrity Deathmatch.

He starred in a 2001 indie movie, Jump Tomorrow,[3] based on a short college film, Jorge, in which he played the same character.

In 2003, Adebimpe directed the music video for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs song "Pin".[3]

In 2008, he appeared as the groom in Jonathan Demme's Rachel Getting Married alongside Rosemarie DeWitt, who portrayed his character's bride, and Anne Hathaway, who portrayed the bride's wayward sister. In the film, Adebimpe performs an a cappella cover of the Neil Young song "Unknown Legend".[4]

In 2011, Adebimpe directed the visual companion to the band's fourth album, Nine Types of Light. For the film, he recruited a roster of the band's favorite filmmakers to helm individual clips that would be sewn together into an abstract narrative about dreams, love, fame and the future. Adebimpe directed the video for the song "Forgotten", as well as the interstitial clips where a chorus of narrators help try to connect the dots between the film's various segments.[5]

In 2013, Adebimpe directed and animated the video for Higgins Waterproof Black Magic Band's single "The Blast the Bloom",[6][7] In late 2013, Adebimpe wrapped shooting on Chilean director Sebastian Silva's Nasty Baby, starring opposite Kristen Wiig and director Silva. The film was released in 2015.[8]

Adebimpe made a brief cameo as himself on the IFC program Portlandia in the show's season 4 premiere.

In 2016, he provided the voice for the character Banana Guard #16 in the Adventure Time episode "The Thin Yellow Line".

In 2017, he starred in the second season of The Girlfriend Experience.

Adebimpe portrayed Mr. Cobbwell in Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017).

In 2020 in the second episode of the HBO Perry Mason miniseries, Adebimpe has a small role as a street preacher.[9]

Adebimpe has been cast in the 2024 TV show Star Wars: Skeleton Crew.[10]

Music career

Adebimpe in 2009

TV on the Radio

Solo work and collaborations

As well as occasionally performing solo, Adebimpe regularly collaborates with other musicians. He provides backing vocals on the track "Dragon Queen" on the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' 2009 record, It's Blitz!, which was produced by fellow TV on the Radio member David Andrew Sitek. He appears on several tracks of Dragons of Zynth's Coronation Thieves, also partially produced by Sitek. He produced and guested on "Your Glasshouse", a track from Atmosphere's 2008 record When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold. He is featured on the song "Deathful" on Subtle's album Yell&Ice.[11]

In early 2009, he performed three shows as a duo with Tall Firs drummer Ryan Sawyer, the latter two under the name Stabbing Eastward.[12][13][better source needed] Also in early 2009, Adebimpe released a combined single/DVD under the name Fake Male Voice on the Japan/Brooklyn label Heartfast.[14] He performed one show under that name with a pickup group at the record's release party. Fake Male Voice again performed at a Heartfast showcase during CMJ 2009, as a duo comprising Adebimpe and Gerard Smith.

In 2009 Adebimpe collaborated with Massive Attack on the track "Pray for Rain".[15]

In 2010, Adebimpe was featured on his TV on the Radio bandmate Dave Sitek's project Maximum Balloon on the track "Absence of Light".

Adebimpe with members of TV on the Radio are featured on three tracks from Tinariwen's album Tassili (2011), and on the Amadou & Mariam track "Wily Kataso", from the 2012 album Folila. Ian Brennan was a producer on the record, which went on to win a Grammy.

In 2012, Adebimpe formed the band Higgins Waterproof Black Magic Band, who released their self-titled EP on their own ZNA records in October 2013.

Adebimpe provided the vocals on Bad Radio, a track on Leftfield's Alternative Light Source album in 2015.

He is a member of the group Nevermen with Mike Patton and Doseone. Their debut album Nevermen was released in 2016.

Adebimpe provided the vocals on "Thieves! (Screamed The Ghosts)" on Run The Jewels' album Run the Jewels 3 in 2017.

Adebimpe collaborated with Rockstar Games and released Speedline Miracle Masterpiece (ft. Sal P. & Sinkane) as part of the Welcome to Los Santos soundtrack for Grand Theft Auto V. The song was also used for the trailer music for the Further Adventures in Finance and Felony DLC.

In October 2022, he contributed a cover of Sleater-Kinney's "The Drama You’ve Been Craving" for Dig Me In: A Dig Me Out Covers Album, a tribute compilation in occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of Dig Me Out.[16] Pitchfork called the track a "high point", describing Adebimpe's rendition as "barely recognizable, swapping its frenetic spunk for sultry synth-pop".[17]

In October 2024, Adebimpe announced that he had signed to Sub Pop for his debut solo LP, due in 2025.[18]

Visual art

Originally a cartoonist, Adebimpe still maintains a design, drawing and painting practice. In addition to art directing all of TV on the Radio's album covers, he painted the cover for the band's 2013 single "Mercy".

In 2009, Adebimpe released a self-published art comic, Plague Hero. The painted book depicts a boxing match between two anthropomorphic characters. Randomly selected copies contained a DVD of "Mystery Sh*t", a compilation of song sketches and animations from Adebimpe's archives.[19]

In May 2017, Adebimpe premiered A Warm Weather Ghost, a live, multimedia performance work commissioned by the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.[20]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Jorge George Short Film
2001 Jump Tomorrow George Abiola
2004 The First Three Lives of Stuart Hornsley Stuart Hornsley Short Film
Portrait of a Sellout Jack Short Film
2008 Rachel Getting Married Sidney
2013 The Sun Thief Short Film
2015 Nasty Baby Mo
7 Chinese Brothers Major Norwood
2017 Night Shift Oliver 'Olly' Jeffries Short Film
Spider-Man: Homecoming Mr. Cobbwell
2019 Cap Victor Benett Short Film
Marriage Story Sam
2020 She Dies Tomorrow Brian
2021 The Sleeping Negro[citation needed] Sheriff
Ultrasound Dr. Conners
2022 No More Time[citation needed] Noah
2024 Twisters[21] Dexter
2024 The Heart Short Film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1998–1999 Celebrity Deathmatch Michael Jordan (voice) 2 episodes
2012 Superjail! Prison Inmate Leader (voice) Episode: "Specialneeds"
2013 As Da Art World Might Turn Jimmy Braswell 2 episodes
2014 Portlandia Tunde Adebimpe Episode: "Sharing Finances"
2016 The New Yorker Presents Dinner Host Episode: "Dinner Host"
Adventure Time Banana Guard #16 (voice) Episode: "The Thin Yellow Line"
Search Party Edwin Episode: "The Secret of the Sinister Ceremony"
2017 The Girlfriend Experience Ian Olsen 7 episodes
2019–2021 Lazor Wulf Lamont Brickwater, The Spirit, Commercial Narrator, The Streets (voice) 7 episodes
2020 Perry Mason Preacher Episode: "Chapter Two"
2021 Tuca & Bertie Desmond Toucan (voice) Episode: "Corpse Week"
2023 Strange Planet Various roles Main voice role
2024 Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Wendle 2 episodes

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