Jasmine Jobson is a British actress born on May 9, 1995, in Hayes, West London, England.
Known for her raw talent and compelling screen presence, she has become a prominent figure in the British entertainment industry.
Jobson’s multicultural background, with a Jamaican father, Adrian Jobson, and an Irish mother of Greek-Cypriot descent, Maryam Egal, has shaped her unique perspective as an artist.
Her early life was marked by challenges, including a period in foster care after she requested separation from her mother at a young age.
Despite these hardships, Jobson channeled her energy into the performing arts, beginning with singing and later transitioning to acting.
Her journey from a troubled youth to a celebrated actress is a testament to her resilience and determination, honed through her involvement in organizations like Paddington Arts and Big House Theatre.
Siblings
Jasmine has two younger siblings, a sister named Keisha Jobson and a brother whose name has not been publicly disclosed.
However, specific details about her siblings’ lives remain private, as Jobson has led a private life.
Career
Jobson’s acting career began in theatre, with her debut in 2013 at Hackney Down Studios in productions like Phoenix: A Girl on Fire and Wild Diamonds.
These early roles, facilitated by Big House Theatre, allowed her to draw on her own experiences as a foster care youth, blending authenticity with performance.
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In 2014, she transitioned to screen with short films such as Flea, A Generation of Vipers, and The King.
Her television debut came in 2016 as Kia Hopkins in an episode of Suspects, followed by minor roles in The Break, Five by Five, and Dark Heart.
Jobson’s breakthrough arrived in 2019 when she landed the role of Jaq, a tough and strategic drug dealer, in the Netflix series Top Boy.
This role catapulted her to prominence, earning her widespread acclaim for her nuanced portrayal.
Beyond Top Boy, Jobson starred as Lily in the 2020 psychological thriller Surge, which premiered at Sundance Film Festival, and took on the lead role of Lisa in the 2023 ITV1 thriller Platform 7.
Her upcoming projects include MobLand (2025), a Guy Ritchie series, and In the Shadows, a biopic about boxer Ramla Ali, showcasing her versatility across genres.
Accolades
In 2019, Jobsob won the Best Emerging Talent award at the Movie and Video Screen Awards (MVISA) for her early work.
Her role in Top Boy earned her three British Academy Television Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress in 2020, 2023, and 2024, with a win in 2024, solidifying her status as a standout performer.
Additionally, in 2023, she was nominated for Best Actress in a TV Series at the National Film Awards for her work in Top Boy.
Jobson’s inclusion in the 2021 Forbes 30 Under 30 list further highlights her rising influence in the entertainment industry.
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