Jamael Westman

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Jamael Westman
Born
Jamael Anwar Hermitt

1991 (age 3233)
Lambeth, London, England
Alma mater RADA (BA)
OccupationActor
Years active2013–present

Jamael Anwar Hermitt-Westman (born December 1991) is a British actor. He is best known for starring as the title role in the West End production of Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical Hamilton , which earned him a Laurence Olivier Award nomination. [1] [2]

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Early life and education

Westman was born in Lambeth, London to football coach Wallace Hermitt and lecturer Susan Westman. He spent the first ten years of his life in Brixton before gentrification pushed his family out to Streatham and later Croydon. [3] His younger brother, Myles, is also an actor. Their parents separated when Westman was a teenager. He is the grandson of football coach Barry Hermitt; Westman's paternal grandparents immigrated to England from Jamaica as part of the Windrush generation. His mother, from Gloucestershire, is of Irish descent. [4]

He attended St Joseph's College in Upper Norwood. [5] He later went on to graduate from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in 2016. [5] [6]

Career

Theatre

Westman started out in pantomimes and community theatre projects. [7] Before Hamilton, he had only acted in two professional stage productions, The White Devil at Shakespeare's Globe and Torn at the Royal Court. [5]

In June 2017, it was announced Westman was cast as the lead in the West End production of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton at the Victoria Palace Theatre, a role he has since played both on the West End and on tour. [5] [1] He was due to appear in a new production in Los Angeles of Hamilton from March 12 to November 22, 2020, at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre, but the production was suspended on the date of its intended debut in response to the coronavirus pandemic. [8] [9] [10] The show eventually premiered in Los Angeles on August 17, 2021. [11] [12]

Television and film

Westman made his onscreen debut with a guest role in a 2013 episode of Casualty . He appeared in the films Brand New-U (2015) and Animals (2019). [13] He has also been in several short films, such as Kebab (2014), Wilton (2016), A Poem for Every Autumn Day (2020), and Ice Cream & Doughnuts (2021). [14] [15]

In 2021, he appeared in the Channel 5 miniseries Anne Boleyn as Jane Seymour's ambitious brother, Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset. [16] [17] [18] [19] He was next cast in the role of Dr George Spencer in the six-part drama The Essex Serpent on Apple TV+, starring Claire Danes and Tom Hiddleston. [20]

Activism

Westman has been outspoken about racism. In 2019, he said Britain needed to confront its colonial past, and in 2020 he was one of the big names in theatre to sign a letter to industry leaders calling for “urgent reform” to tackle racism and the lack of diversity in the profession. [21] [22]

In light of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, Westman was one of over two thousand to sign an Artists for Palestine letter calling for a ceasefire and accusing western governments of "not only tolerating war crimes but aiding and abetting them." [23]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014KebabAnthonyShort film
2015 Brand New-U Kemal
2016WiltonShort film
2019 Animals Leo
2021Ice Cream & DoughnutsRobbieShort film
2023 Good Grief Terrance
TBA Hedda TBAFilming

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013 Casualty Dex WoodsEpisode: "Human Resources"
2020On the EdgeMichaelEpisode: "BBW"
2021 Anne Boleyn Edward Seymour
2022 The Essex Serpent Dr. George Spencer

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016TornBrotha Royal Court Theatre, London
2017 The White Devil Marcello Globe Theatre, London
2017–2022 Hamilton Alexander Hamilton Victoria Palace Theatre, London; Hollywood Pantages Theatre, Los Angeles (Eliza Tour)
2022 Patriots Alexander Litvinenko Almeida Theatre

Awards and nominations

He was nominated for Best Actor at the Laurence Olivier Awards in 2018 for his performance in Hamilton . [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] That same year he was also nominated for the Emerging Talent Award at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards, the oldest theatrical awards ceremony in the United Kingdom, which he won. [30] [5] He was a 2018 Screen International Stars of Tomorrow pick. [31] [7]

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