Jharrel Jerome
Jharrel Jerome | |
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Born | New York City, U.S. | October 9, 1997
Education | Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School |
Occupation(s) | Actor and Music Artist |
Years active | 2016–present |
Jharrel Jerome (born October 9, 1997) is an American actor. He made his on screen film debut in Barry Jenkins's drama film Moonlight (2016), and gained prominence for his portrayal of Korey Wise in Ava DuVernay's Netflix miniseries When They See Us (2019), which earned him the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie. In 2023, he starred in the lead role of a 13 foot tall boy in Boots Riley's limited series I'm a Virgo.
Early life and education
[edit]Jharrel Jerome was born on October 9, 1997[1] in The Bronx, New York City, and was raised in the neighbourhood.[2][3] He is of Dominican and Haitian descent,[4][5] and grew up in a close-knit family with parents whom he described as "loving".[6]
His mother suggested he pursue acting when he was in eighth grade, after which he joined the Riverdale Children's Theatre, a local youth theater organization. He attended and graduated from Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School and commuted to Manhattan each day by train.[7][8]
Career
[edit]Acting
[edit]Shortly after Jerome enrolled as an undergraduate at Ithaca College, he was cast in his first professional acting role in the 2016 independent film Moonlight, as young Kevin.[9] A.O. Scott wrote in The New York Times that he was "excellent" in the role.[10] Director Barry Jenkins said about Jerome, in an interview with the Los Angeles Times, "When you watch Jharrel in that movie, he's not a guy who's been over-rehearsing. That's a dude learning by doing. It's amazing."[9]
Since 2017, Jerome has appeared in the Audience series Mr. Mercedes.[2] He auditioned for the role of young Korey Wise in the 2019 Netflix miniseries When They See Us, based on the Central Park jogger case.[8] After his audition the series' director, Ava DuVernay, asked him to read the lines for adult Korey Wise, and he was subsequently cast in both roles.[8] Jerome grew close to Wise throughout filming, and said in a Los Angeles Times interview, "He's my brother now. I look up to him. I look up to his courage. He's taught me so much on how to be strong."[9] Following his remarkable performance in the series, Jharrel became the first Afro-Latino and Dominican to win an acting Emmy.
Music
[edit]On September 24, 2020, Jerome released his debut single "For Real", featuring Bronx rapper Kemba and produced by duo Take a Daytrip.[11][12] The song was released with a music video directed by Spence Hord.[11] Jerome followed up on August 25, 2022, with "Someone I'm Not", which came with a music video following a day in Jerome's life at home, on a film set, and in a recording studio.[13]
His third single, "Chinatown", was released on May 1, 2023, with a lyric video and the announcement of an upcoming project called Someone I'm Not set for a 2023 release.[14] On August 23, Jerome posted a video on his Instagram of himself which included a snippet of a new song and announced Rap Pack, set for an August 30 release by Sony Music.[15][16] Rap Pack is the first part of Someone I'm Not, to be released as a four-part series.[16]
Jerome's musical style has been compared to early career Kendrick Lamar.[11][13]
His newest song, "Done," was released on SoundCloud on July 24th, 2024.
Filmography
[edit]† | Denotes works that have not yet been released |
Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2016 | Her Coloring Book | Artist | Short film | |
Wheels | Narrator | |||
Moonlight | Teen Kevin | [6] | ||
2018 | Monster | Osvaldo Cruz | ||
First Match | Omari | Credited as Jharrel A. Jerome | ||
2019 | Selah and the Spades | Maxxie | [17] | |
Robu | Rob | Short film | ||
2020 | Concrete Cowboy | Smush | ||
2023 | Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse | Miles G. Morales / Prowler Earth-42 | Voice | |
TBA | Unstoppable † | Anthony Robles | Post-production | [18] |
Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse † | Miles G. Morales / Prowler Earth 42 | Voice; In production |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2017 | Tales | Deacon | Episode: "Children's Story" |
2017–2019 | Mr. Mercedes | Jerome Robinson | Main role |
2019 | When They See Us | Korey Wise | Lead role; Netflix miniseries |
2019 | Live in Front of a Studio Audience | Jimmy Pearson | Episode: "All in the Family and Good Times"[19] |
2023 | I'm a Virgo | Cootie | Lead role; also executive producer[20] |
2023 | Full Circle | Aked | Miniseries |
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Association | Category | Project | Result | Ref. |
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2016 | Austin Film Critics Association | Honorary Award for Best Ensemble | Moonlight | Won | |
Gotham Award | Special Jury Award – Ensemble Performance | Won | |||
Independent Spirit Award | Robert Altman Award | Won | |||
MTV Movie Award | Best Kiss | Won | |||
Screen Actors Guild Award | Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture | Nominated | |||
2018 | Black Reel Award | Outstanding Actor in a Limited Series | When They See Us | Won | |
Critics' Choice Television Award | Best Actor in a Movie/Miniseries | Won | |||
NAACP Image Award | Outstanding Actor in a Limited-Series or Movie | Won | |||
Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie | Won | |||
Satellite Award | Best Actor - Miniseries or Television Film | Nominated | |||
Screen Actors Guild Award | Outstanding Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie | Nominated |
References
[edit]- ^ Jerome, Jharrel (October 9, 2020). "Birthday tweet". Twitter.
- ^ a b Bergado, Gabe (February 7, 2019). "Jharrel Jerome Says Depicting One of the Central Park Five Was the Hardest Thing He's Ever Done". Teen Vogue. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
- ^ "These Latino Leaders Are Reshaping Their Industries—and the Country". Time. September 21, 2023. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
- ^ Sáenz, Lissete Lanuza (March 25, 2024). "15 Actors You Didn't Know Had Latin American Heritage". Remezcla. Retrieved June 11, 2024.
- ^ "Latino Leaders 2023". TIME. September 21, 2023. Retrieved June 11, 2024.
- ^ a b "'Moonlight's Jharrel Jerome Talks Playing A Queer Man As A Straight Latino". Vibe. February 16, 2017. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
- ^ Venable, Malcolm (June 5, 2019). "When They See Us' Jharrel Jerome Is As Blown Away By His Performance As the Rest of Us". TV Guide. Retrieved June 16, 2019.
- ^ a b c Herzog, Kenny (May 31, 2019). "How Moonlight's Jharrel Jerome Found Himself in Ava DuVernay's When They See Us". www.vulture.com. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
- ^ a b c Villarreal, Yvonne (June 2019). "After breaking out in 'Moonlight,' Jharrel Jerome channels the horrors of the Central Park Five case". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
- ^ Scott, A. O. (October 20, 2016). "'Moonlight': Is This the Year's Best Movie?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
- ^ a b c Smart Young, Taiia (December 6, 2020). "When They See Us Star Jharrel Jerome Drops Fire Debut Single, "For Real"". Essence. Retrieved August 27, 2023.
- ^ Williams, Aaron (September 24, 2020). "When They See Us Star Jharrel Jerome Branches Out with His "For Real" Video". Uproxx. Retrieved August 27, 2023.
- ^ a b "Jharrel Jerome wrestles with fame on "Someone I'm Not"". The Fader. August 25, 2023. Retrieved August 27, 2023.
- ^ Lee, Cydney; Rouhani, Neena (May 1, 2023). "R&B/Hip-Hop Fresh Picks of the Week: Rico Nasty, Amaria, Jharrel Jerome & More". Billboard. Retrieved August 27, 2023.
- ^ Mendez, Marisa (August 23, 2023). "Actor Jharrel Jerome Shows Off MC Skills & Announces Rap Pack Release". HipHopDX. Retrieved August 27, 2023.
- ^ a b Armstrong, Megan (August 24, 2023). "Actor Jharrel Jerome Flexes His Rap Skills While Teasing His Rap Pack Project". Uproxx. Retrieved August 27, 2023.
- ^ "'Selah and the Spades': Film Review | Sundance 2019". The Hollywood Reporter. January 28, 2019. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (March 17, 2023). "Jharrel Jerome To Star As Wrestler Anthony Robles Alongside Jennifer Lopez In 'Unstoppable' From Artists Equity And Amazon". Deadline Hollywood.
- ^ Schwartz, Ryan (December 12, 2019). "Live Good Times Cast: Viola Davis, Andre Braugher, Tiffany Haddish, Jharrel Jerome and 3 Others". TVLine.
- ^ Goldberg, Lesley (December 14, 2020). "Jharrel Jerome Series 'I'm a Virgo' From Boots Riley Lands at Amazon". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 16, 2022.
External links
[edit]- 1997 births
- 21st-century American male actors
- African-American male actors
- American male film actors
- American male television actors
- American male voice actors
- American people of Dominican Republic descent
- American people of Haitian descent
- Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School alumni
- Living people
- Male actors from the Bronx
- Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Primetime Emmy Award winners