John Douglas Thompson

John Douglas Thompson (born 1964) is an English-American actor. He is a Tony Award nominee and the recipient of two Drama Desk Awards, three Obie Awards, an Outer Critics Circle Award, and a Lucille Lortel Award.

John Douglas Thompson
Born1964 (age 59–60)
EducationLe Moyne College (BA)
Brown University (MFA)
OccupationActor

The New York Times critic Ben Brantley described Thompson as "one of the most compelling classical stage actors of his generation".[1]

Early life and education

Thompson was born in Bath, England, to Jamaican parents, and was raised in Montreal, Quebec then Rochester, New York.[2][3] He graduated from Le Moyne College in Syracuse, New York in 1985, where he studied marketing and business.[4] In the early 1990s, he worked as a traveling computer salesman in New England. After losing his job, Thompson decided to pursue acting and enrolled at the Brown University/Trinity Repertory Company program in Providence, Rhode Island.[5]

Career

Thompson began appearing in a variety of lead and supporting roles across New England, most notably at the American Repertory Theater and Shakespeare and Company,[3] also giving his first performance as Othello at the Trinity Repertory Company prior to attaining critical success in New York.[6]

In 2005, he made his Broadway debut, opposite Denzel Washington, as Flavius in Julius Caesar, and later played Le Bret in the 2007 Broadway production of Cyrano de Bergerac, alongside Jennifer Garner and Kevin Kline.

Thompson had a breakout year in 2009, garnering critical acclaim for playing the titular roles in the Off-Broadway productions of Othello and The Emperor Jones, with The New York Times stating "There may be no better classical actor working in the New York theater right now".[7] He won a Lucille Lortel Award and an Obie Award for his performance in Othello, and received a Drama Desk Award nomination for The Emperor Jones.

He starred opposite Kate Mulgrew as Antony in a regional production of Antony and Cleopatra in Hartford, Connecticut in 2010,[8] and played Joe Mott in a 2012 production of The Iceman Cometh in Chicago with Nathan Lane and Brian Dennehy.[9] Also in 2012, Thompson appeared in The Bourne Legacy in the minor role of Lt. Gen. Paulsen.

Thompson received rave reviews for originating the role of Louis Armstrong and other characters in the 2014 Off-Broadway production of the one-actor play Satchmo at the Waldorf, which he reprised at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills.[10][11] He received a Drama Desk Award and an Outer Critics Circle Award for his solo performance.

In 2014, he played the titular role in the Off-Broadway production of Tamburlaine, Parts I and II, and reprised his performance as Joe Mott in the 2015 New York transfer of the Chicago production of The Iceman Cometh. Thompson won a second Obie Award for his performance in both plays, and was presented with a special Drama Desk Award in the same year for "invigorating theater in New York through his commanding presence, classical expertise, and vocal prowess".[12]

In 2018, Thompson appeared in the role of The Starkeeper in Broadway's Carousel at Imperial Theatre, New York, alongside Joshua Henry, Jessie Mueller, and Renee Fleming.[13]

In addition to his theater work, Thompson has appeared on television in Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU and Conviction. He also appeared in the short film Midway and the legal drama Michael Clayton. He appears as Dr. Mitchell in the 2020 HBO Max film Let Them All Talk directed by Steven Soderbergh.

In the 2022 film Till, Thompson played Emmett Till's Mississippi uncle Mose Wright; his performance was singled out by Oscar nominee Andrea Riseborough as the one "from the past year you’ve been especially moved by".[14]

In 2024, he will make his Royal Shakespeare Company debut as the titular role in Othello.[15]

Selected stage work

YearProductionRoleNotes
2005Julius CaesarFlavius, ensembleBelasco Theatre, Broadway; Broadway debut.
2007Cyrano de BergeracLe BretRichard Rodgers Theatre, Broadway.
2009OthelloOthelloThe Duke on 42nd Street, Off-Broadway.
The Emperor JonesBrutus JonesIrish Repertory Theatre, Off-Broadway.
2010Antony and CleopatraMark AntonyHartford Stage, Connecticut.[8]
2012The Iceman ComethJoe MottGoodman Theatre, Chicago.[9]
2013A Time to KillCarl Lee HaileyJohn Golden Theatre, Broadway
2014Satchmo at the WaldorfLouis Armstrong, Joe GlaserWestside Theatre, Off-Broadway; Also played minor role of Miles Davis.
Tamburlaine, Parts I and IITamburlaineTheatre for a New Audience, Off-Broadway.[16]
2015The Iceman ComethJoe MottBrooklyn Academy of Music, New York; Transfer of 2012 Chicago production.[17]
2016A Doll's House/The FatherTorvald/The CaptainTheatre for a New Audience, Off-Broadway; Played in repertory.[18]
2017JitneyJim BeckerSamuel J. Friedman Theatre, Broadway.
Julius CaesarCassiusDelacorte Theater, New York; Shakespeare in the Park.
2018CarouselThe StarkeeperImperial Theatre, Broadway.
2019King LearEarl of KentCort Theatre, Broadway.
2022The Merchant of VeniceShylockTheatre for a New Audience, Off-Broadway.[19]
2023EndgameHammIrish Repertory Theatre, Off-Broadway.
HamletClaudiusDelacorte Theater, New York; Shakespeare in the Park.
Inherit the WindMatthew Harrison BradyPasadena Playhouse, Pasadena.
2024OthelloOthelloRoyal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon.[15]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2009Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceOthelloNominated
Lucille Lortel AwardOutstanding Lead ActorWon
Obie AwardPerformanceWon
2010Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actor in a PlayThe Emperor JonesNominated
Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceNominated
Lucille Lortel AwardOutstanding Lead ActorNominated
2014Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Solo PerformanceSatchmo at the WaldorfWon
Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceNominated
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Solo PerformanceWon
Lucille Lortel AwardOutstanding Solo ShowNominated
2015Drama Desk AwardSpecial AwardHonouree
Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceThe Iceman Cometh and Tamburlaine, Parts I and IINominated
Obie AwardPerformanceWon
2017Tony AwardBest Featured Actor in a PlayJitneyNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actor in a PlayNominated
New York Drama Critics' CircleSpecial CitationHonouree
Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceA Doll's House/The Father and JitneyNominated
2018Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceJulius CaesarNominated
2022Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actor in a PlayThe Merchant of VeniceNominated
2023Obie AwardSustained Achievement in PerformanceEndgame (play) and HamletWon
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Lead Performance in a PlayEndgame (play)Nominated
Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceNominated
Lucille Lortel AwardOutstanding Lead Performer in a PlayNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesThe Gilded AgeNominated

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