Jonjo O'Neill is an actor from Northern Ireland known for his stage and television work. O'Neill was born in Belfast, grew up in the Whiterock Road area and was educated at St Mary's Grammar School. Growing up he was passionate about musical theatre and was a member of Ulster Youth Theatre and performed with the Ulster Theatre Company. In 1996 at the age of 18 he won a place and a full scholarship to the Guildford School of Acting, and moved to England. His first television role was the year he graduated from drama school, in Extremely Dangerous (1999).
A member of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) 2009-2011 ensemble, his roles included Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, Orlando in As You Like It, and Launcelot in Morte D'Arthur. His performances during the RSC's six-week residency at Park Avenue Armory in New York were hailed as "forceful" and "irresistible." At the 2012 World Shakespeare Festival in Stratford-upon-Avon, O'Neill played the title role in Roxana Silbert's production of Richard III at the Swan Theatre.
In 2012 he won praise for his performance in Lucy Prebble's play The Effect at the Royal National Theatre headlining alongside Billie Piper, whom he later appeared alongside in the 2013 fiftieth anniversary episode of Doctor Who: "The Day of the Doctor". He also appeared in "The Mortal Remains," the final vignette in the Coen brothers's film The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018).
2024
as Edward Carver
2024
as Mark Hudson
2024
as Bernard Dior
2022
as Donal Flynn
2022
as Ernst Pul
2022
as Teddy
2022
as Brendon
2021
as Julius Marsh
2021
as DI Shaun Keep
2021
as Dougie
2021
as Ryan Savage
2020
as Mr. Ganz
2019
as Timothy
2019
as Aleister Crowley
2018
as Englishman (segment "The Mortal Remains")
2018
as Seamus Dourke
2018
as Phil
2017
as David Morgan
2017
as David Morgan
2015
as Traevor
2015
as Ciaran Donnelly
2014
as Gary Lester
2013
as McGillop
2012
as Lipton
2011
2011
as Gary Tovey
2010
as Orlando
2009
as Dromio of Syracuse
2008
as Lazar
2005
as Harry Duggan
2005
as McGuillop
1992
as Jeffrey Meadows
as Peter Scott