David Jonsson (born 4 September 1993) is a British actor and writer. He began his career on the West End. On television, he is known for his role in the BBC Two and HBO series Industry (2020–2022). For his performance in the film Rye Lane (2023), he earned a British Independent Film Award nomination. His other films include Alien: Romulus (2024).
Jonsson grew up in Custom House, an area of the East London Docklands.[5] His father was an IT engineer at Heathrow Airport and his mother worked for the Metropolitan Police. Jonsson is the youngest of four, with an older brother and two older sisters.[6] He describes his background as mix heritage with family from Africa (Nigeria and Sierra Leone),[7] the Caribbean and Sweden.[8]
After getting in trouble at and dismissed from school, Jonsson transferred to a school in Hammersmith.[6] He told his mother that he wanted to be an actor. Once he completed his GCSEs, Jonsson spent two years in New York. On returning to London at the age of 18,[9] he joined the National Youth Theatre and won a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Acting in 2016.[10]
In 2018, Jonsson made his television debut in two episodes of the ITV detective drama Endeavour. He wrote, directed, and starred in a short film titled Gen Y. The following year, he played the recurring character Isaac Turner in the second series of the Fox UK espionage thriller Deep State.[13]
Jonsson starred as Augustus "Gus" Sackey in the first two series of the BBC Two and HBO investment banking drama Industry from 2020 to 2022.[14][15][16][17] To prepare for the role, he visited the character's alma maters Eton College and Oxford University to familiarise himself with such a different background from his own.
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.[18]
Jonsson is developing his first television script Hype with Clerkenwell Films.[22] In addition, he has upcoming roles in the films God's Spy, Benn/Eubank,[23]Bonhoeffer, as well as the Paramount+ series The Road Trip.