Paapa Essiedu Explained

Paapa Essiedu
Birthname:Paapa Kwaakye Essiedu
Birth Date:11 June 1990[1] [2]
Birth Place:London, England
Occupation:Actor
Education:Guildhall School of Music and Drama (BA)
Years Active:2012–present

Paapa Kwaakye Essiedu ([3] [4]) (born 1990) is a British actor.[5] He started his career in 2012 when he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company acting in numerous production including The Merry Wives of Windsor (2012), King Lear (2014), Hamlet (2016), and Romeo and Juliet (2016).

His breakthrough came with his role in the HBO the miniseries I May Destroy You (2020) earning nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award and British Academy Television Award. He portrayed George Boleyn in the Channel 5 miniseries Anne Boleyn (2021). He had starring roles in the AMC+ action series Gangs of London (2020–2022), the science fiction series The Lazarus Project (2020–2023), and Black Mirror: Demon 79 (2023).

Essiedu made his feature film acting debut as a policeman in Kenneth Branagh's mystery film Murder on the Orient Express (2017). He took roles in the folk horror film Men (2022), the Christmas fantasy Genie (2023), and the drama The Outrun (2024). He gained acclaim for his recent stage roles in Caryl Churchill's play A Number (2022), and Lucy Prebble's play The Effect (2023–2024).

Early life and education

Born at Guy's Hospital in Southwark, London, to Ghanaian parents, Essiedu was brought up in Walthamstow, East London, by his mother, a fashion and design teacher. His father Tony had returned to Ghana, where Essiedu has a half-brother and sister, and died when Essiedu was 14 years old.

Essiedu attended Forest School on a scholarship. Active in sports teams and theatrical productions, while growing up he wanted to be a doctor.[6] Essiedu developed an interest in Shakespeare and was accepted to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where he met and worked with Michaela Coel. He lost his mother to breast cancer while he was at drama school.

Career

2013–2019: Early roles

Essiedu joined the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in 2012 to play Fenton in Phillip Breen's production of The Merry Wives of Windsor. Afterwards, he joined the National Theatre, playing Burgundy and understudying Edmund in Sam Mendes’ production of King Lear. When Sam Troughton lost his voice during a performance, Essiedu stepped in and played the role to critical acclaim.[7] He appeared in Outside on the Street (Pleasance Theatre), Black Jesus (Finborough Theatre), Romeo and Juliet (Tobacco Factory), You For Me For You (Royal Court).

In 2016, Essiedu starred in the Royal Shakespeare Company productions of Hamlet as the titular role and King Lear as Edmund. The judges described Essiedu's Hamlet as one the audience listened to "completely still", observing Essiedu's performance could turn on a sixpence – sweet, playful and flirtatious one minute, and fiercely intelligent the next. "Like all great actors", a judge commented, he "made all the lines his own". His Edmund in King Lear was reported to convey a chilling contempt and cynicism.Paapa voiced Tunde in the BBC Radio 3 drama As Innocent As You Can Get (2016) by Rex Obano,[8] and in the BBC Radio 4 drama Wide Open Spaces the same year, in which he played the role of a man determined to overcome his agoraphobia in order to keep his promise to visit his daughter's grave on the first anniversary of her death.[9]

Essiedu began his television career with roles as Demetrius in Russell T Davies' television film adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream (2016), Otto in the period drama miniseries The Miniaturist (2017), Nate Akindele in the Channel 4 miniseries Kiri (2018), and Ed Washburn in the BBC One drama Press (2018). He made his feature film debut in a small role as a policeman in Kenneth Branagh's Murder on the Orient Express (2017) an adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel of the same name.[10] In 2019 he acted in the Danai Gurira play The Convert starring alongside Letitia Wright at the Young Vic. Time Out praised the leads writing, "It’s Essiedu and Wright whose performances linger the most, though. He is brilliant as a clever and nervous man, quite possibly gay, desperately searching for belonging via imported ideals that he’s always secretly known are a sham."[11]

2020–present

From 2020 to 2022, Essiedu starred as Alex Dumani in the crime drama Gangs of London on Sky Atlantic. In 2020, Essiedu portrayed Kwame in the BBC One series I May Destroy You alongside Michaela Coel.[12] For the latter, Essiedu received critical acclaim, a number of notable nominations including for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie and the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor. He also won Best Ensemble alongside the rest of the cast at the 36th Independent Spirit Awards. He then played George Boleyn, 2nd Viscount Rochford in the three-parter Anne Boleyn starring Jodie Turner-Smith for Channel 5 in 2021.[13]

In 2022, Essiedu returned to the theatre playing three separate roles in the Caryl Churchill play A Number at The Old Vic, with Lennie James. Nick Curtis of The Evening Standard praised his performance writing, "Paapa Essiedu gives a tour de force performance" adding "He’s subtly, devastatingly different in speech, stance and attitude".[14] That same year Essiedu began starring in the Sky Max science fiction time loop series The Lazarus Project for which he received a British Academy Television Award for Best Actor nomination.[15] He also appeared in Alex Garland's folk horror film Men (2022) and joined the cast of mystery thriller series The Capture on BBC One for its second series as Isaac Turner, Security Minister and MP for Hazlemere South.

In 2023, he acted in the Black Mirror episode Demon 79 alongside Anjana Vasan. Jack King of GQ cited it as "the best Black Mirror episode in years". He elaborated on Essiedu's performance, "It also serves as another platform for Essiedu's chameleonic acting abilities...Between this and his riveting parts in The Capture, I May Destroy You and The Lazarus Project, he's not only showing himself to be one hell of a talent but one with exciting range."[16] He returned to the stage starring opposite Taylor Russell in the Jamie Lloyd directed revival of the Lucy Prebble play The Effect at the National Theatre in 2023 and at The Shed in 2024.[17] [18] He acted opposite Saoirse Ronan in the film The Outrun which premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.[19]

Personal life

Essiedu is in a relationship with actress and comedian Rosa Robson; they had been together for six years as of 2022.[20] [21]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2017Murder on the Orient ExpressSergeant Campbell
2022MenJames
2023GenieBernard Bottle[22]
2024The OutrunDaynin [23]
Kill the LightTom[24]
Sweet DreamsBilly[25]
The ScurryFilming[26]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013UtopiaRoy2 episodes
2015Not Safe For WorkPaul1 episode
2016A Midsummer Night's DreamDemetriusTelevision film
2017The MiniaturistOtto3 episodes
2018KiriNate Akindele4 episodes
2018PressEd Washburn6 episodes
2018Black Earth RisingJaalenEpisode: "In Other News"
2020–2022Gangs of LondonAlex Dumani8 episodes
2020I May Destroy YouKwame12 episodes
2021Anne BoleynGeorge Boleyn3 episodes
2022-2023The Lazarus ProjectGeorge16 episodes
2022The CaptureIsaac Turner6 episodes
2023Black MirrorGaapEpisode: "Demon 79"

Theatre

YearTitleRolePlaywright NotesRef.
2013Black JesusGabrielAnders LustgartenFinborough Theatre, London[27]
2014King LearBurgundyOlivier Theatre, National Theatre[28]
2015Romeo and JulietRomeoTobacco Factory, Bristol[29]
2015You For Me For YouWadeMia ChungRoyal Court, London [30]
2016, 2018HamletHamletWilliam ShakespeareRoyal Shakespeare Company Tour[31]
2016King Lear EdmundBarbican Theatre, West End[32]
2017Racing DemonTony FerrisDavid HareTheatre Royal, Bath[33]
2018Pinter OneVarious rolesHarold Pinter Theatre, West End[34]
2019 The Convert Chilford Young Vic, London [35]
2020 Pass Over Moses Kiln Theatre, London [36]
2022A NumberMichael / Bernard Caryl ChurchillOld Vic Theatre[37]
2023The EffectTristanNational Theatre, London[38]
2024The Shed, New York City[39]

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult Ref
2012Ian Charleson AwardsThe Merry Wives of Windsor[40]
2016Hamlet, King Lear[41] [42]
2021Independent Spirit AwardsBest Ensemble CastI May Destroy You
Black Reel AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor – TV Movie or Limited Series
British Academy Television AwardsBest Actor[43]
Dorian AwardsBest Supporting TV Performance
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie[44]
2022Evening Standard Theatre AwardsBest ActorA Number
2023Broadcasting Press Guild AwardsBest ActorThe Lazarus Project, The Capture, Gangs of London
Evening Standard Theatre AwardsBest ActorThe Effect
2024WhatsOnStage AwardsBest Performer in a Play[45]
Distinguished Performance [46]
British Academy Television AwardBest ActorThe Lazarus Project [47]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: PAAPA ESSIEDU. Royal Shakespeare Company. March 20, 2024.
  2. Web site: Paapa Essiedu - Actor. TV Insider. March 20, 2024.
  3. Web site: Paapa Essiedu Interview Hamlet. Royal Shakespeare Company. 23 February 2020. 26 July 2020.
  4. Web site: Actor Paapa Essiedu Breakthrough Brits 2018. BAFTA. 1 November 2018. 26 July 2020.
  5. News: Paapa Essiedu on BBC's Press and identity: 'The word diversity doesn't mean anything'. Bridget. Minamore. Bridget Minamore. 8 September 2018. The Guardian.
  6. News: Paapa Essiedu: You can't live with your heart on your sleeve. Kellaway. Interview by Kate. 2016-03-13. The Guardian. en-GB. 0261-3077. 2016-04-08.
  7. News: Actor loses voice on stage during Sam Mendes's King Lear. Beaumont-Thomas. Ben. 2014-01-23. The Guardian. en-GB. 0261-3077. 2016-04-08.
  8. Web site: As Innocent As You Can Get, Drama on 3 - BBC Radio 3. BBC. 7 February 2016.
  9. Wide Open Spaces. Drama. Samuel: Paapa Essiedu; May: Sarah McDonald Hughes; Aoife: Fiona Clarke; Writer: Jane Wainwright; Director: Charlotte Riches . 7 November 2016. BBC Radio 4. 14 October 2021.
  10. Web site: Paapa Essiedu. National Theatre. March 20, 2024.
  11. Web site: The Convert review. Time Out. 16 December 2018. March 20, 2024.
  12. Web site: I May Destroy Yous Paapa Essiedu on Going to Drama School With Michaela Coel . Jackson . McHenry . Vulture . 6 July 2020 . 21 July 2020.
  13. News: Davies. Hannah J. Anne Boleyn comes to Channel 5 as thriller told through queen's eyes. The Guardian. 7 May 2021.
  14. Web site: A Number review: Tour de force turns from Paapa Essiedu and Lennie James. The Evening Standard. Nick. Curtis. 15 March 2022. March 20, 2024.
  15. News: Kanter. Jake. 'I May Destroy You' Star Paapa Essiedu To Lead Sky 'Groundhog Day'-Style Action Thriller 'Extinction'. Deadline. 25 January 2021.
  16. Web site: 'Demon 79' is the best Black Mirror episode in years. GQ. Jack . King. March 20, 2024.
  17. Web site: The Effect at the National Theatre. National Theatre. March 20, 2024.
  18. Web site: The Effect at The Shed. The Shed. March 20, 2024.
  19. Web site: Sundance Unveils Packed 2024 Lineup That Includes A.I., Pedro Pascal, Kristen Stewart, Satan, Devo & Steven Yeun. Deadline Hollywood. Anthony. Dominic. D'Alessandro. Patten. 6 December 2023. 6 December 2023.
  20. Who Is Paapa Essiedu Dating? Rosa Robson Is Also An Actor. Bustle. Maxine. Harrison. 24 June 2022. 26 August 2023.
  21. Paapa Essiedu on grief, doubt and fury at Boris Johnson: 'Bigotry is the backbone of his character'. The Guardian. Simon. Hattenstone. 11 June 2022. 26 August 2023.
  22. Web site: 'I May Destroy You's Paapa Essiedu Joins Melissa McCarthy In Peacock's Richard Curtis-Penned Christmas Pic. Matt . Grobar. March 17, 2023. Deadline. January 26, 2023.
  23. Web site: Berlin: Saoirse Ronan, Danielle Deadwyler & Paapa Essiedu Titles Set For Panorama Sidebar. Deadline Hollywood. 14 December 2023. 15 December 2023. Zac. Ntim.
  24. Web site: On The Road To Cannes, Paapa Essiedu Can't Take His Foot Off The Gas — Ones To Watch. Deadline Hollywood. Nancy . Tartaglione. 21 May 2022. March 20, 2024.
  25. Web site: 'Sex Education' Star Aimee Lou Wood Joins Nick Frost, Paapa Essiedu, Billy Howle & Niamh Algar In Crime-Thriller 'Sweet Dreams' — EFM. Andreas. Wiseman. 7 February 2024 . Deadline.
  26. Web site: ‘Fallout’ star Ella Purnell joins Craig Roberts’ killer squirrel comedy-horror ‘The Scurry’ for True Brit (exclusive). Ben. Dalton. 15 May 2024. Screen Daily. 17 May 2024.
  27. News: Black Jesus - review. The Guardian. 3 October 2013. March 20, 2024. Billington. Michael. Michael Billington (critic).
  28. Web site: King Lear at Olivier Theatre 2014. Abouttheartist. March 20, 2024.
  29. News: Romeo and Juliet review – tweenage Shakespeare with a touch of steampunk. The Guardian. 9 March 2015. March 20, 2024. Dickson. Andrew.
  30. Web site: You For Me For You. Royalcourttheatre. March 20, 2024.
  31. Web site: Hamlet National Theatre. Royal Shakespeare Company. March 20, 2024.
  32. Web site: King Lear 2016. Abouttheartist. March 20, 2024.
  33. News: Theatre review: Racing Demon at Theatre Royal Bath. The Financial Times. 29 June 2017. March 20, 2024. Maxwell. Dominic.
  34. Web site: Pinter One: One for the Road / The New World Order / Mountain Language / Ashes to Ashes / The Pres And An Officer. Abouttheartist. March 20, 2024.
  35. Web site: The Convert. Young Vic. 7 December 2018. March 20, 2024.
  36. Web site: U.K. Premiere of Pass Over Finds Its Cast. Playbill. Olivia. Clement. November 27, 2019. March 20, 2024.
  37. A Number review – Lennie James and Paapa Essiedu scintillate as father and sons. The Guardian. Arifa. Akbar. 2 February 2022. 20 February 2022.
  38. Web site: The Effect (London, 2023). Playbill. March 20, 2023.
  39. Web site: Lucy Prebble's The Effect to Play Limited Run at The Shed. Playbill. Molly. Higgins. December 11, 2023. March 20, 2023.
  40. Hawkins, Helen (11 June 2017). "Paapa Essiedu wins the Ian Charleson award 2016". Sunday Times.
  41. Snow, Georgia (6 June 2017). "Paapa Essiedu wins 2016 Ian Charleson award". The Stage. 6 June 2017.
  42. http://www.westendtheatre.com/52653/awards/ian-charleson-awards-2016/ "Ian Charleson Awards 2016"
  43. News: 2021-07-14. Bafta TV Awards 2021: Winners and nominees in full. BBC News. 2021-06-06. 2021-06-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20210606061818/https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-56903795. live.
  44. 2021-07-13. 'The Crown,' 'I May Destroy You,' 'Hacks,' 'Mare of Easttown' Score Major 2021 Emmy Nominations. Rolling Stone. Jon. Blistein.
  45. Web site: Nominations in full: the 24th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards. WhatsOnStage. Tom. Millward. 7 December 2023. 13 December 2023.
  46. Web site: 2024 Drama League Award Nominations announced. Theatermania. April 22, 2024.
  47. News: BAFTA TV Awards 2024: Nominations. BBC. March 20, 2024.