Jonathan Ajayi

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Jonathan Ajai
Education London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts
OccupationActress
Years active2019–present

Jonathan Ajayi is an English stage television and film actor from London.

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Early life

From Chiswick, London, Ajayi is of Nigerian and Jamaican descent. [1] He was mentored by Royal Shakespeare Company actor Joseph Marcell, whose wife worked at his school. Ajayi attended ArtsEd and graduated in 2018 from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. [2]

Career

Ajayi made his theatre debut at the Young Vic 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 has an upcoming role in the science-fiction series Alien: Earth . [8] [9]

Partial filmography

Key
Denotes works that have not yet been released
YearTitleRoleNotes
2019The DriftersKoffeeFilm
2020-2022 Noughts + Crosses Lieutenant Lekan Baako7 episodes
2020 Wonder Woman 1984 Black Gold Young ManFeature film
2023 Vigil Wes Harper6 episodes
2025 Alien: Earth Ricky Winkler

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