David Jonsson

In 2022, Jonsson appeared on the Evening Standard list of Londoners to watch[1] and was one of British GQ's Men of the Year Honourees.[10] Upon graduating from RADA, Jonsson was cast in his professional stage debut as William Davison in the play Mary Stuart at the Almeida Theatre.That same year, he appeared in the West End again, this time in Don Juan in Soho alongside David Tennant at Wyndham's Theatre.The following year, he played the recurring character Isaac Turner in the second series of the Fox UK espionage thriller Deep State.In 2021, Jonsson won a Black British Theatre Award for his performance in and breathe... at the Almeida, and presented the Jean Michel Basquiat episode of Great Lives for BBC Radio 4.
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