

Paapa Essiedu
ActorPaapa Kwaakye Essiedu (/ˈpɑːpə ˌɛsiˈeɪduː/; born 11 June 1990) is a British actor. He started his career in 2012 when he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company, acting in numerous production including The Merry Wives of Windsor (2012), Hamlet (2016), and King Lear (2016). He has won an Independent Spirit Award and a Laurence Olivier Award and has been nominated for numerous other accolades such as a nominations for a British Academy Television Award, a Dorian Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award. His screen breakthrough came in 2020 with his role in BBC One's I May Destroy You, earning nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award and British Academy Television Award. He portrayed George Boleyn in the Channel 5 historical drama Anne Boleyn in 2021, and 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 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).
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National Theatre Live: All My Sons
2026
Chris Keller

The Name of Action
2026
Self

Finding Harry: The Craft Behind the Magic
2026
Self

National Theatre Live: Death of England: Delroy
2025
Delroy

Laundreams
2025
Danny

The Outrun
2024
Daynin

National Theatre Live: The Effect
2024
Tristan

Genie
2023
Bernard Bottle

Men
2022
James
- The Exit Plan
The Exit Plan
2021
Zeke

Femme
2021
Jordan

Stand Still
2019
David

Prince, Son and Heir: Charles at 70
2018
Narrator

Canned
2017
Charlie

The Miniaturist
2017
Otto

Murder on the Orient Express
2017
Young Policeman

A Midsummer Night's Dream
2016
Demetrius

Shakespeare Live! From the RSC
2016
Hamlet

RSC Live: Hamlet
2016
Hamlet

RSC Live: King Lear
2016
Edmund

National Theatre Live: King Lear
2014
The Duke of Burgundy

Sweet Dreams
Billy

The Scurry

Tyrant





