Former Machachari star Sammy Okore is making a bold comeback to Kenyan screens with a breakout role in Reckless, Showmax’s latest youth drama. The 25-year-old actor steps into the chaotic world of Nairobi street racing, portraying a troubled teen navigating guilt, brotherhood, and the dark consequences of risky choices.
Highlights:
- Sammy Okore stars as Mika in Showmax’s new drama Reckless.
- He rose to fame as young Tosh in Machachari.

- The series explores youth rebellion, family ties, and Nairobi’s underground street racing scene.
- Okore trained with professional stunt drivers for the high-intensity role.
- He credits veteran actor Arabron Osanya for mentoring him as a young performer.
Main Story:
Sammy Okore, once a familiar face in Kenya’s beloved children’s show Machachari, is back this time in a darker, more grown-up role. In Reckless, a gripping youth drama streaming on Showmax, he plays Mika, a thrill-chasing teen whose obsession with speed and parties takes a devastating turn.

Set against Nairobi’s neon-lit Southern Bypass, Reckless throws viewers into the adrenaline-fueled world of street racing and underground youth culture. For Okore, the role was physically and emotionally intense a far cry from the laid-back pace of his earlier TV days.
He worked closely with stunt professionals during night shoots, pushing his comfort zone and rethinking his limits. “I’m usually a pretty chilled guy, but this role forced me to tap into something more raw, more real,” he said.
Okore’s acting journey has been shaped by big names in the industry. He fondly remembers being mentored by veteran actor Arabron Osanya, known for his role in Faithless. “He was my best friend’s dad and a huge influence. Arabron taught me how to be disciplined on set and really commit to a character,” Okore shared.
At 25, Okore says Reckless is not just another gig it’s a full-circle moment in his growth as both an actor and adult. The series delves deep into themes of responsibility, identity, and the painful consequences of youthful impulsiveness.
From childhood fame to grown-up grit, Sammy Okore is proving he’s not just back he’s built for the spotlight.

