
Actor
Paapa Essiedu
Born 1990 · Southwark, London, England, UK
Paapa Kwaakye Essiedu (/ˈpɑːpə ˌɛsiˈeɪduː/) (born 1990) is a British actor. He started his career in 2012 when he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company, acting in numerous productions, 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 miniseries I May Destroy You (2020), which earned 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 debuted his feature film acting as a policeman in Kenneth Branagh's mystery film Murder on the Orient Express (2017). He took roles in the horror film Men (2022), the fantasy film Genie (2023), and the drama The Outrun (2024). He gained acclaim for his stage roles in Caryl Churchill's play A Number (2022) and Lucy Prebble's play The Effect (2023–2024). Description above from the Wikipedia article Paapa Essiedu, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Acting

Black Mirror
Gaap · 2011

Murder on the Orient Express
Young Policeman · 2017

Utopia
Roy · 2013

Gangs of London
Alexander Dumani · 2020

The Capture
Isaac Turner MP · 2019

Men
James · 2022

Black Doves
Elmore Fitch · 2024

The Graham Norton Show
Self · 2007

The Outrun
Daynin · 2024

The Lazarus Project
George Addo · 2022

I May Destroy You
Kwame Acheamong · 2020

The Miniaturist
Otto · 2017

Genie
Bernard Bottle · 2023

Black Earth Rising
Jaalen · 2018

The Miniaturist
Otto · 2017

Finding Harry: The Craft Behind the Magic
Self · 2026

Press
Ed Washburn · 2018

Not Safe for Work
Paul · 2015

Kiri
Nate Akindele · 2018

Shakespeare Live! From the RSC
Hamlet · 2016

RSC Live: Hamlet
Hamlet · 2016

Femme
Jordan · 2021

National Theatre Live: King Lear
The Duke of Burgundy · 2014

RSC Live: King Lear
Edmund · 2016