Idris Elba’s Ten Greatest Performances Ranked

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The UK’s sickest cop show Luther returns to BBC One on Tuesday night (or Thursday if you're in the US), with Idris Elba returning for a fourth series as the brilliant-but-flawed DCI John Luther. And while the writing and the supporting cast of the show are generally excellent, we all know it’s all about Idris. He's come along way from breaking through as Stringer Bell just over a decade ago, so to mark Luther's return (and because it also gives us an excuse to rewatch a load of The Wire), here are Idris Elba ten dopest performances—ranked in completely scientific and accurate order.

10. Obsessed

9. American Gangster

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Idris only has a small part in Ridley Scott’s sweeping 70s crime epic, getting killed off early on by Denzel’s Frank Lucas. But it’s a memorable little role, for several reasons. For one, he gets to wear a sweet pimp hat. He also holds his own with Denzel Washington, showing how powerful an actor he could be. And probably most importantly, he lead to him hooking up with Jay Z and appearing on the soundtrack album. And featuring on a Jay Z record is a pretty dope life goal to achieve.

8. The Office

7. The Losers

6. Pacific Rim

5. Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom

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The adaption of Nelson Mandela’s autobiography was meant to The Weinstein Company’s big 2013 Oscar play. It didn’t really work out that way though. While Mandela’s story is obviously powerful and important, the film was generally received as needy and desperate Oscar-bait, and had basically been forgotten by the time we got to awards season. Yet while the movie might have not been great, Elba’s performance definitely was, and critics were quick to single it out as its key redeeming feature. Playing Nelson Mandela is a massive undertaking, and Elba was definitely up to the task.

4. Luther

3. Second Coming

2. Beasts Of No Nation

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One of Elba’s greatest skills as an actor has been his ability to be utterly charismatic, yet genuinely scary at the same time. And nowhere is this better displayed than in the Netflix original film Beasts Of No Nation. The film follows a small boy in an unnamed African village, whose life is destroyed when his family are murdered by violent rebels, and he's then forced to become a child solider. Idris doesn’t appear for a good half hour, but when he makes his entrance as the vicious Commandant of the battalion, his impact is instantly felt. It’s an Oscar-worthy performance, with Elba slowly revealing a side to the Commandant that suggests he might not be any more mature than the child soldiers he leads.

Read our review of Beasts Of No Nation.

1. The Wire

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