Television actor named Jonah Hauer-King was born in London, England, on May 30, 1995. Jonah made his stage debut in Simon Stephen's "Punk Rock" at the Lyric in Belfast. He subsequently attended Cambridge University while continuing to perform on stage and in films. He played the lead in Danny Huston's first film, "The Last Photograph," which had its international debut at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Then, Jonah appeared in "Ashes in the Snow" with Bel Powley and "Old Boys" with Alex Lawther on Film 4. He made his stage debut in "The Entertainer" as Kenneth Branagh's son before starring in the BBC miniseries "Howard's End" and "Little Women." Then, in 2018, he appeared in and contributed to the music for BFI's "Postcards From London." He most recently co-starred with Naomi Watts in Blumhouse's "Once Upon a Time in Staten Island" and Sony's "A Dog's Way Home." Alongside Tim Roth and Clive Owen, he is now shooting Francois Girard's "Song of Names" and the BBC's huge new World War II epic, "World on Fire."
Actors, Film and TV
Actors, Film and TV
Actors, Film and TV
Actors, Film and TV, Music, Pop