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Idris in 2019
Born
Adamson Alade-Bo Idris [1]

(1991-09-02) 2 September 1991 (age 33)
Peckham, London, England
Alma mater Brunel University London
OccupationActor
Years active2012–present

Damson Alade-Bo Idris [2] (born 2 September 1991) is a Nigerian-English actor. He is best known for starring on John Singleton's crime drama Snowfall , which debuted 5 July 2017 on FX and ended in 2023 after six seasons. [3] [4] He played the co-lead in Netflix's 2021 sci-fi action film Outside the Wire .

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Early life and education

Idris was born in Peckham, South East London, to a Yoruba, Nigerian family. He is the youngest of six children. He played football and dreamed of being "the next Cristiano Ronaldo". [5] He also played rugby, [6] and in 2002, he shook the hand of Queen Elizabeth II when his team took part in her Golden Jubilee. Idris's elder siblings—three brothers and two sisters—have mostly gone on to corporate careers in law, business, and IT Consulting, with one of his sisters working as his PR agent. He ended up studying drama at Brunel University London. [5] [6] [7] He completed a BA Honours degree in Theatre, Film & Television studies. [8] He would later receive an Alumni Award for Outstanding Contribution to Culture and Creativity from the university in 2024. [9] After graduating, Idris continued his training at Identity School of Acting in London alongside the likes of John Boyega, Letitia Wright, and Malachi Kirby.

Career

At Brunel, Idris met actress Cathy Tyson, who encouraged him to meet Ade Solanke and audition for a part in her play, Pandora's Box. He got the role, signed with an agent and began performing in more plays. [5] He also trained at the Identity School of Acting, founded by Femi Oguns. [10] After performing at the Royal National Theatre in London, Idris decided to pursue television and film roles. [6] He had several parts on British series including Miranda (2013), Doctors (2015) and Casualty (2015).

Idris's breakout role is Franklin Saint, an ambitious 19-year-old drug dealer in Los Angeles, in the FX crime drama Snowfall from John Singleton, which debuted in July 2017. The first season of Snowfall — set in 1983 as the United States is on the verge of the crack cocaine epidemic — weaves together the stories of several characters whose lives will soon collide because of drugs. [4] Idris auditioned through video in London before flying out to Los Angeles, where he spent the day with Singleton, who wanted to ensure Idris had mastery of the accent. [11] To practise his American accent he worked with rapper WC, who tutored him on not just an authentic accent but the mannerisms specific to South Central Los Angeles. [12] Idris earned strong reviews for his performance; Malcolm Venable of TV Guide called him "nothing short of captivating." [13] The second series of Snowfall, set in 1984, premiered in July 2018. [12]

Idris had his first big screen part in 2016 in the British thriller City of Tiny Lights , starring Riz Ahmed. In 2017, he made his American film debut in Megan Leavey alongside Kate Mara, who plays the title character in the eponymous war film. Idris also has a part as an FBI agent in the 2018 film The Commuter with Liam Neeson; and starred in Farming , alongside Kate Beckinsale. Farming is a semi-autobiographical story of Nigerian-British actor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, who directed the film. [14] Idris plays the character based on Akinnuoye-Agbaje, who, like many Nigerian people in the late 20th century, was "farmed out" to a white family in the UK in the hopes of a better life, while Beckinsale portrays his strict foster mother. In 2019, Damson won the Award for Best Actor in a British Film at the Edinburgh Film Festival for his portrayal. [15] [16] [17] He also appears in "Smithereens," the second episode of the fifth season of the anthology series Black Mirror . [12]

In May 2017, Idris won the "Emerging Talent Award" at the 12th Screen Nation Film and Television Awards in London. [18]

In 2023, Idris became the new brand ambassador for Tommy Hilfiger's menswear. [19]

On 7 April 2023, Deadline announced that Idris will star alongside Brad Pitt in the upcoming film F1 for Apple TV+, directed by Joseph Kosinski. [20]

Personal life

Idris is a devoted football fan and supports Manchester United.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016 City of Tiny Lights HakimCrime / Drama / Mystery
2017 Megan Leavey Michael FormanAction / Biography / Drama
2018 The Commuter Agent DenysAction / Mystery / Thriller
Astral JordanDrama / Horror / Sci-Fi
Farming EnitanDrama
2021 Outside the Wire Lt. Thomas HarpAction / Adventure / Fantasy
2025 F1 Joshua PearceFilming

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013 Miranda CommuterEpisode: "A Brief Encounter"
2015 Casualty Leon JamesEpisode: "Heart Over Head"
2015 Doctors Krispin NorthcoteEpisode: "Surrogate Dad"
2017–2023 Snowfall Franklin SaintMain cast
2019 The Twilight Zone Dorian HarrisonEpisode: "Replay"
2019 Black Mirror Jaden TomminsEpisode: "Smithereens"
2023 Swarm KhalidEpisode: "Stung"

Theatre

YearTitleRoleTheatrePlaywright
2012Khadija Is 18Sam [21] Finborough Theatre Shamser Sinha
2012Pandora's BoxTope [22] Arcola Theatre Ade Solanke
2013Ghost TownJoe [5] Pilot Theatre Jessica Fisher
2013The DugOutLeo Tobacco Factory Theatre Amanda Whittington
2014HotelOther Royal National Theatre Polly Stenham

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRefs.
2017 Screen Nation Film and Television Awards Emerging Talent AwardWon [23]
2019 Edinburgh International Film Festival Best Actor In A British Film Farming Won [24]
2021 MOBO Awards Best Performance in a TV Show/Film Snowfall Nominated [25]
2022 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Nominated [26]
BET Awards Best Actor Nominated [27]
2023 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Nominated [28]
BET Awards Best Actor Won [29]
Celebration of Cinema and Television Actor (TV)Honored [30]
2024 Black Reel Awards Outstanding Lead Performance In A Drama SeriesWon [31]
MOBO Awards Best Performance in a TV Show/FilmWon [32]
BET Awards Best Actor Nominated [33]
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Won [34]
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Television Movie, Limited-Series or Dramatic Special Swarm Nominated

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