Jovan Adepo

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Jovan Adepo
Jovan Adepo FENCES Interview.jpg
Adepo in 2016
Born1988 (age 3536)
Citizenship
  • American
  • British
Education Bowie State University (BA)
OccupationActor
Years active2012–present

Jovan Adepo (born 1988) is a British-American actor. He made his feature film debut in the period drama Fences (2016), which was followed by roles in the psychological horror film Mother! (2017), the action horror film Overlord (2018), the period comedy-drama Babylon (2022), and the drama His Three Daughters (2023).

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Adepo also starred in the HBO supernatural drama series The Leftovers (2015–2017), the Facebook Watch drama series Sorry for Your Loss (2018–2019), the Amazon Prime Video action thriller series Jack Ryan (2019), the Netflix true crime miniseries When They See Us (2019), the HBO superhero miniseries Watchmen (2019), the CBS All Access fantasy miniseries The Stand (2020–2021), and the Netflix science fiction series 3 Body Problem (2024). [1] [2] For his performance as Hooded Justice in Watchmen, he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie. [3]

Early life and education

Adepo was born in 1988 in Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire. His mother is a British Nigerian from London, [4] while his father is an African American from Chattanooga, Tennessee. [5] His maternal grandfather Fatai Adepo was special adviser to former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo. [6] He moved to the United States with his family at age 2. [7] Raised in Waldorf, Maryland, he acted in school and church plays. [5]

He attended college at Bowie State University in Maryland, receiving his B.A. in political science and philosophy. [5] While studying political science, he began taking creative writing classes. [8]

Career

Early workshops and roles

Adepo moved to Los Angeles in 2011 after receiving his bachelor's degree. He intended to become a writer, but he started conducting commercial workshops to supplement his income. [7] He took acting classes in order to book commercials for extra income. His interest in acting grew. Adepo studied acting under the tutelage of a variety of notable instructors, including Ben Guillory of The Robey Theatre Company and Dianne Hull of the Actors Studio. [5] Through church in Maryland, he had met Viola Davis's older sister, who helped him get in contact with Davis. Davis directed him to study techniques, attend plays, and read as many plays as he could. [9] [10]

Film and television roles

He was part of Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear's All in the Family and The Jeffersons. He played the role of Lionel Jefferson. [11] The special was conceptualized and hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, and the team took home the Emmy for Outstanding Variety Special (Live). [12] In 2016 he starred in Fences alongside Viola Davis and Denzel Washington. [13] In Fences, he stars as Cory Maxson, the son of the main characters played by Davis and Washington. [14] Adepo was "the only member of the Fences cast who did not star in the play's 2010 Broadway revival before it made the jump to feature film." [15]

In 2017, he appeared as the central character [16] along with Wyatt Russell in Overlord , both playing American paratroopers confronted by Nazi super soldiers. [17] By 2017, he was also a series regular on The Leftovers on HBO, [17] appearing in the second and third seasons. [18] Adepo performed in the 2017 horror film Mother! by Darren Aronofsky. [19]

In May 2019, he appeared as the adult Antron McCray in When They See Us , nominated for an Emmy, about the Central Park Five. [11] In September 2019, he was cast as Larry Underwood in an upcoming version of Stephen King's The Stand . [1] As of November 2019, he was in Vancouver shooting The Stand. [12] In November 2019, he appeared as the central character in the sixth episode of Watchmen , playing the world's first superhero, Hooded Justice. [3] Also in November 2019, he was in an unreleased independent film called Violent Heart, to be released in 2020. [12] He was named one of Dazed Magazine's "Dazed 100". [20]

In March 2021, he was cast to star in Babylon . [21]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016 Fences Cory Maxson
2017 Mother! Cupbearer
2018 Overlord Private Edward Boyce
2019The PlantersJesus (voice)
2020 The Violent Heart Daniel
20215150CelebShort film [22]
2022 Babylon Sidney Palmer
2023 To Catch a Killer Jack McKenzie
His Three Daughters Benjy

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014 Blood Relatives Dushaan JacksonEpisode: "House of Lies"
2015–2017 The Leftovers Michael MurphyMain role (seasons 2–3)
2016 NCIS: Los Angeles Emmanuel SalimEpisode: "Revenge Deferred"
2018–2019 Sorry for Your Loss Danny GreerMain role
2019 Jack Ryan Marcus BishopMain role (season 2)
2019 Live in Front of a Studio Audience Lionel Jefferson Episode: "All in the Family and The Jeffersons"
2019 When They See Us Adult Antron McCrayMain role
2019 Watchmen Will Reeves/Hooded Justice 3 episodes
2020–2021 The Stand Larry UnderwoodMain role
2024 3 Body Problem Saul DurandMain role
2025 It: Welcome to Derry TBAUpcoming series [23]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2017 Black Reel Award Outstanding Breakthrough Performance Fences Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated
2020 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Watchmen Nominated
2023 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Babylon Nominated

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