Jonathan Ajayi
Jonathan Ajayi | |
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| Education | London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 2014 –present |
Jonathan Ajayi is an English stage, television and film actor from London. He was recognized as a 2021 Screen International Star of Tomorrow. He trained at ArtsEd and LAMDA (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art).
Early life
From West London, London, Ajayi is of Nigerian heritage .[1] He was mentored by Royal Shakespeare Company actor Joseph Marcell, whose wife worked at his sixth form. Ajayi attended ArtsEd and graduated in 2018 from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts.[2]
Career
Leaving drama school early, Ajayi made his theatre debut at the Young Vic starring in The Brothers Size and played Lieutenant Lekan Baako in 2020 in the BBC One television series Noughts + Crosses. He appeared in the Patty Jenkins film Wonder Woman 1984 and was included on the 2020 longlist for Most Promising Newcomer at the British Independent Film Awards.[2] He had a lead role in British romantic drama film The Drifters.[3] He was named by Screen International as one of their 2021 Stars of Tomorrow.[4]
In 2022, Ajayi was commended at the Ian Charleson Awards for his performance as Laertes in Hamlet at the Young Vic.[5] He had a recurring role as Wes Harper in the second series of British thriller series Vigil.[6] In 2024, he appeared in experimental production Talking People at the Bush Theatre in London.[7]
Ajayi portrays Smee in the science-fiction series Alien: Earth.[8][9]
Filmography
| † | Denotes projects that have not yet been released |
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Hallelujah | Obi | Short film | [10] |
| 2018 | Gone (After Lysistrata) | Marlon | Short film | [11] |
| 2020 | Wonder Woman 1984 | Emerson | [12] | |
| 2021 | The Drifters | Koffee | [3] | |
| Play It Safe | Jonathan | Short film | [13] | |
| 2024 | 5lbs of Pressure | Lucky | [14] | |
| i and i | T | Short film | [15] | |
| Chief of Station | Desmond Jackson | [16] | ||
| 2025 | The Man in My Basement | Ricky | [17] | |
| TBA | Alone at Dawn † | TBA | Post-production | [18] |
Television
| Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020–2022 | Noughts + Crosses | Lieutenant Lekan Baako | Series regular; 7 episodes | [19] |
| 2023 | Vigil | Wes Harper | Series regular; 6 episodes | [20] |
| 2025 | Alien: Earth | Smee | Series regular; 8 episodes | [21] |
Theatre credits
| Year | Title | Role | Venue | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | A Midsummer Night's Dream In New Orleans | Lysander | Above the Arts, London | [22] | |
| 2018 | The Brothers Size | Oshoosi Size | Young Vic, London | [23] | |
| 2019 | Strange Fruit | Errol Marshal | Bush Theatre, London | [24] | |
| 2019–2020 | Three Sisters | Igwe | Royal National Theatre, London | [25] | |
| 2021 | Hamlet | Laertes | Young Vic, London | [26] | |
| 2024 | Talking People: Volume 2 | Tolu | Bush Theatre, London | [27] |
References
- ^ "Jonathan Ajayi". Anthea Represents. Retrieved 28 January 2025.
- ^ a b Woode, David (24 March 2021). "Jonathan Ajayi on 'The Drifters', insecurities, and fame: 'I had to fight to be allowed to act'". inews. Retrieved 28 January 2025.
- ^ a b Le, Phuong (22 March 2021). "The Drifters review – grating post-Brexit romantic drama". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 January 2025.
- ^ "Stars of Tomorrow Jonathan Ajayi". Screen Daily. 4 October 2021. Retrieved 28 January 2025.
- ^ Snow, Georgia (28 March 2022). "Shortlist revealed for Ian Charleson Awards". The Stage. Retrieved 28 January 2025.
- ^ "Vigil season 2 cast - Meet the characters in BBC thriller". Radio Times. 12 December 2023. Retrieved 28 January 2025.
- ^ Ruggiano, Harriet (14 November 2024). "Review: Talking People: Volume 2, Bush Theatre". Everythingtheatre. Retrieved 28 January 2025.
- ^ Cordero, Rosy (September 3, 2024). "FX's 'Alien' Earthbound Series From Noah Hawley Drops Logline & Teaser". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 28 January 2025.
- ^ Otterson, Joe (Nov 29, 2023). "Noah Hawley's 'Alien' Series at FX Rounds Out Main Cast (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 28 January 2025.
- ^ Nunn, James G. "Hallelujah". James G Nunn. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
- ^ Hughes, Nathan (30 March 2021). "TBB Talks To … Jonathan Ajayi STar Of Romantic Drama The Drifters". The British Blacklist. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
- ^ "Jonathan Ajayi in Wonder Woman 1984". Markham, Froggatt & Irwin. Retrieved 16 December 2020.
- ^ "Play It Safe". COMPULSORY. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
- ^ "Jonathan Ajayi as "Smee"". FX. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
- ^ "Fighting talk: two new directors take us behind the scenes on their powerful shorts". Canon Inc. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
- ^ DeVore, Britta (1 May 2024). "'Chief of Station' Sneak Peek — Aaron Eckhart Is Hiding Something". Collider. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
- ^ "See Jonathan Ajayi in 'The Man in My Basement', a new psychological thriller starring Willem Dafoe, which is released on Disney+ tomorrow". Anthea Represents. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
- ^ Gajewski, Ryan (21 November 2025). "Ron Howard's Anne Hathaway-Adam Driver Amazon MGM Movie 'Alone at Dawn' Adds 7 to Cast (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
- ^ Craig, David (26 April 2022). "Meet the cast of BBC One's Noughts and Crosses". Radio Times. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
- ^ "BBC Drama Vigil reveals series two casting and story details". BBC. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
- ^ Francisco, Eric (18 September 2025). "How Jonathan Ajayi Grew Young for Alien: Earth". Esquire. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
- ^ Hochstrasser, Tim (28 August 2015). "REVIEW: A Midsummer Night's Dream In New Orleans, Above The Arts". British Theatre. Retrieved 16 March 2026.
- ^ Minamore, Bridget (28 January 2018). "The Brothers Size review – magical and bracing portrait of southern masculinity". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
- ^ Billington, Michael (18 June 2019). "Strange Fruit review – Caryl Phillips' immigrant family feel the heat". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
- ^ Wong Davies, Ava (17 December 2019). "Review: Three Sisters at National Theatre". Exeunt. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
- ^ Wiegand, Chris (16 August 2021). "Adrian Dunbar cast alongside Cush Jumbo in Hamlet at Young Vic". The Guardian]. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
- ^ Ruggiano, Harriet (14 November 2024). "Review: Talking People: Volume 2, Bush Theatre". Everything Theatre. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
External links
- Jonathan Ajayi at IMDb
- Jonathan Ajayi at Spotlight