Wil Johnson Explained

Wil Johnson
Birth Name:Wilbert Charles Johnson
Birth Date:18 April 1965
Birth Place:London, England
Known For:Waking the Dead
Babyfather
Emmerdale
Education:Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts (BA)
Spouse:
    Children:6
    Years Active:1985–present

    Wilbert Charles Johnson (born 18 April 1965) is an English actor, who has had notable television roles in Waking the Dead and Babyfather, and on stage in Othello. He played Dom Andrews in Emmerdale from 2012 to 2014.

    Early life

    Johnson was born in Muswell Hill, London, and raised in Tottenham.[1] His mother invested in stocks and his father worked for UPS.[2] Johnson had no interest in music while he was in primary school, but after he filled in a role for an absent drummer, he changed his mind.[3] He went to Mountview Drama School in Crouch End, London. He also joined another drama group at the Haringey Theatre. He also went to a dance group and learned ballet, contemporary dancing, and break dancing, which he performed for about seven years. He also attended National Youth Theatre for three years.[1]

    Career

    Johnson's first professional acting role came in the play Four Seasons at the 1985 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.[2] For the rest of the 1980s he made minor appearances in television series such as Casualty and London's Burning, before playing detective Stevie Johnson in the London Weekend Television series Anna Lee. From 1994 to 1995 he played the supporting role of Detective Constable Michael Skelton in Cracker. Between roles, Johnson worked for a local undertakers, driving the hearse and acting as a pallbearer.

    In 2000, he appeared in the BBC One television pilot Waking the Dead, as Detective Sergeant Spencer Jordan, a member of a specialised police unit tasked with investigating "cold cases". Waking the Dead returned for a complete series in 2001, and Johnson was a main cast member until the series ended in 2011. From 2000 to 2002, he appeared as Steve Robinson in Paul Abbott's popular drama series Clocking Off. From 2001 to 2002, he appeared as a main cast member in two series of the BBC's Babyfather.[4]

    In 2004, Johnson played the title character in the Royal Lyceum Theatre Company's Othello.

    He also played Marcus Kirby in the BBC One school-based drama Waterloo Road. He departed in the second half of the series.

    In 2010, he appeared in In a Better World (film) as 'Dr. Najeeb'.[5]

    He also performed in a play, called The Swallowing Dark at the Liverpool Playhouse and Theatre503. In 2011, he also starred as gangster boss Big Mike in Anuvahood and in 2008 as Big Man in Adulthood

    In November 2011, Johnson appeared as 'Sean Dolan' a Consultant paediatrician in BBC One's Holby City.

    In 2012, it was announced that Johnson would be joining Emmerdale as single father Dominic "Dom" Andrews in the later part of the year. On 23 February 2014, it was announced that he would be leaving the show later that year following the death of his character's daughter, Gemma (Tendai Rinomhota).[6]

    In 2013, he appeared as a gangster in a film thriller called Life Outside. He also was a special guest DJ at a 'MonologueSlam' event (actors showcase) at 'The Green Carnation' cocktail lounge, Soho.[7]

    In 2013, he also co-produced with Christian Ashaiku a film called Disorientated Generation (about a Nigerian man living in London). The film was partially funded by Enfield Council,[1] with a small grant from UK Film Council. The film was originally shot in 2006.[8]

    In 2016, Johnson was cast as the Earl of Kent in the Talawa Theatre Company and Royal Exchange Manchester co-production of King Lear.[9] Johnson received praise for his performance, with The Guardian writing "giving depth to straight simplicity"[10] and the Manchester Theatre Awards saying that "... wrongest servant Kent is played with passion and often with humour by Wil Johnson". [11]

    In 2016, Johnson received the British Urban Film Festival honorary award from fellow actor Charles Venn for 30+ years outstanding contribution to film and television.

    He is an advocate of colour-blind casting in British television:

    Personal life

    Johnson has six children.[2] His eldest daughter is composer, singer, songwriter and cellist Ayanna Witter-Johnson.[12]

    Johnson married his wife Camilla in 2014.

    Filmography

    Film

    YearFilmRoleNotes
    1996Go West Young ManShort film
    1998BabymotherByronTelevision film
    1999A Woman ScornedThe ManShort film
    NativeTyrone
    2001South West 9Freddy
    Buried TreasureLukeTelevision film
    2002f2point8RobShort film
    2003Emotional BackgammonJohn
    2004YesVirgil
    2005Franklin HaywirePaulShort film
    2007DeadmeatBarry
    2008AdulthoodBig Man
    2009Stick with MeShort film
    Colour BlindDan
    Disoriented GenerationIshmael
    2010PimpByron
    In a Better WorldNajeeb
    2011AnuvahoodMike
    Washed UpMitchell BarloeTelevision film
    2012Hard ShoulderCarl Foster
    Throw of a DiceDuncan Beckford
    Black Smoke RisingSimon
    AminaDr. Johnson
    2013FedzTrevor McBride
    SokoratesSokoratesShort film
    Killing All the FliesJonathan EdwardsTelevision film
    DumarEmmerson
    2014M.O.N.E.YFloyd Bennett
    2017Rabbit PunchTravShort film
    This Is AxiomGlenn
    2018Brixton RockMr. Massey
    2019The StrangersMr. Fitzgerald
    Bad DayPaulShort film
    2020TransferenceDad
    2021 BreatheTrevorTelevision film
    The Half You HateDirectorShort film
    The TrackNate
    2022RevelationsThom
    2024Tell No LiesDetective Wright
    He Who Dares to WinDaveyShort film

    Television

    YearTelevisionRoleNotes
    1987CasualtyPaulEpisode: "The Raid"
    1988London's BurningJuniorEpisode: "Series 1, Episode 1"
    ScreenPlayDekkoEpisode: "Home Front"
    1989DramaramaKevinEpisode: "Snap Decision"
    Starting OutLeo YoungRecurring role; 4 episodes
    1990The BillDom ReevesEpisode: "Burnside Knew My Father"
    1993Mr Don & Mr GeorgeEpisode: "There's Been a Thing"
    1994The BillCarl PastonEpisode: "Dirty Laundry"
    Anna LeeStevie JohnsonRecurring role; 5 episodes
    1994–1995CrackerSkeltonRecurring role; 10 episodes
    1995The BillThomas GadikiEpisode: "Neutral Territory"
    1997Billy ElizeeEpisode: "Solid Evidence"
    2000–2002Clocking OffSteve RobinsonRecurring role; 14 episodes
    2000–2011Waking the DeadSpencer JordanSeries regular; 92 episodes
    2001BabyfatherBeresEpisode: "Series 1, Episode 1"
    2010DispatchesNarratorEpisode: "Gun Nation"
    2010–2011Waterloo RoadMarcus KirbySeries regular; 10 episodes
    2011–2013Holby CitySean DolanRecurring role; 5 episodes
    2012–2014EmmerdaleDominic AndrewsSeries regular; 129 episodes
    2014Moving OnPeter JacksonEpisode: "Two Brothers"
    2015LewisDax KinnesonEpisode: "Magnum Opus"
    2016The FiveYoung RayMiniseries; 4 episodes
    HollyoaksLionel AlbrightRecurring role; 2 episodes
    2017Hetty FeatherCharlieEpisode: "Cannon Fodder"
    2017–2020OutlanderJoe AbernathyRecurring role; 5 episodes
    2018VeraGary WhenchurchEpisode: "Darkwater"
    2019Carnival RowPuck ButcherEpisode: "Aisling"
    2021Death in ParadiseEmmet PetersonEpisode: "I'll Never Let You Go"
    The LarkinsOld RegRecurring role; 5 episodes
    2022House of the DragonSer Vaemond VelaryonRecurring role; 4 episodes
    2023COBRABen FanshaweRecurring role; 2 episodes

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Clare . Eluka . Interview Wil Johnson . 12 October 2013 . www.thepromota.co.uk. 4 February 2014.
    2. Staff (15 May 2009). "Since I started singing on YouTube I've thought of nothing else...". Evening Telegraph (Coventry Newspapers): pp. 30–31.
    3. Peake, Jon (30 June 2001). "Dead not buried". The Sun (News Group Newspapers): p. 15.
    4. Web site: Babyfather . BBC Drama . October 2008 . www.bbc.co.uk . 4 December 2013 .
    5. Web site: Wil Johnson – (In A Better World – 2010) . mattjhorn.wordpress.com . 26 February 2013. 2011-09-06 .
    6. Web site: Daniel . Kilkelly. 'Emmerdale' announces four new characters. 25 October 2012. digitalspy.co.uk. 1 April 2014.
    7. Web site: Wil Johnson special guest DJ for Welcome 20th July . triforcepromotions.co.uk . 7 December 2013.
    8. Web site: Davina . Morris . different face of black British film-making . jamaica-gleaner.com . 25 April 2010 . 26 February 2013.
    9. Web site: Full casting announced for King Lear at Royal Exchange. 19 February 2016 . 11 February 2017.
    10. News: King Lear review – two Lears acting up a storm. Clare. Brennan. 10 April 2016. 11 February 2017. The Guardian.
    11. Web site: King Lear. https://web.archive.org/web/20190328005207/http://www.manchestertheatreawards.com/reviews/927-king-lear-royal-exchange-theatre. usurped. 28 March 2019. 11 February 2017.
    12. Web site: Grant . Dionne . Ayanna Witter-Johnson: String sensation The Voice Online . The Voice Online . 10 December 2021 . 8 February 2014.