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Jonathan Majors

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American actor (born 1989)
Not to be confused withJohn Major (disambiguation).

Jonathan Majors
Majors in 2018
Born
Jonathan Michael Majors

(1989-09-07)September 7, 1989 (age 36)
EducationUniversity of North Carolina School of the Arts (BFA)
Yale University (MFA)
OccupationActor
Years active2017–present
Spouse
Children1

Jonathan Michael Majors (born September 7, 1989)[1][2] is an American actor. A graduate of theYale School of Drama, Majors rose to prominence for starring in the drama filmsThe Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019) andDa 5 Bloods (2020), and theHBO horror seriesLovecraft Country (2020), for which he received a nomination from thePrimetime Emmy Awards.

Majors has since portrayedNat Love in the westernThe Harder They Fall (2021),Jesse L. Brown in the war filmDevotion (2022), and antagonist Dame Anderson in the sports filmCreed III (2023). In theMarvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), he portrayedKang the Conqueror in the filmAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023), while also appearing as other variants of the character in theDisney+ seriesLoki (2021–2023).

In March 2023, Majors was arrested forphysically assaulting his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari. That December, he was found guilty of two misdemeanor counts ofassault andharassment.[3] After the conviction, he was dropped from numerous upcoming projects, including any future involvement with the MCU.[4][5][6] He subsequently served a 52-week in-persondomestic violence intervention program.[7]

Early life

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Majors was born inSanta Barbara County, California, and spent his early years living with his mother, who is a pastor,[8] his older sister, and younger brother on theVandenberg military base, as his father was in theUS Air Force.[9] In 2020, Majors said "Our father, who loved us dearly, just kind of disappeared one day ... and he resurfaced 17 years later."[9] Majors has since reconnected with his father.[10] The family moved around various cities in Texas, includingDallas,Georgetown, andCedar Hill.[11] He attendedCedar Hill High School and graduated fromDuncanville High School in 2008.

Majors has described himself as having had a "difficult" childhood, growing up with drug dealers and murderers for neighbors who woreankle monitors on their release from prison.[12] As a teenager, Majors was arrested forshoplifting, suspended from high school for fighting, and lived in his car while working two jobs[9] after being kicked out of his house.[12] He eventually found solace and a "safe space" in the world oftheatre,[9] which he joined after watchingChristopher Nolan'sThe Dark Knight. Majors creditsHeath Ledger'sJoker as the reason he became an actor, and why he seeks to be an inspiration to others.[12]

Majors studied for hisbachelor's degree at theUniversity of North Carolina School of the Arts,[13] and later attended theYale School of Drama; he graduated with aMaster of Fine Arts in 2016.[14]

Career

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2017–2019: Early roles and breakthrough

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Majors secured his first onscreen role in theABC miniseriesWhen We Rise while still a student at Yale.[15][16] In the series, Majors portrayed real-lifegay activistKen Jones; as part of his research for the role, he met with Jones before playing him.[17] That same year, Majors appeared in his first feature film role as Corporal Henry Woodson in therevisionist Western filmHostiles, written and directed byScott Cooper. The film had its world premiere at theTelluride Film Festival on September 2, 2017.[18] It was also screened at theToronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2017.[19] More roles followed, in the 2018 filmsWhite Boy Rick andOut of Blue.[20][21] Both of these films screened at the2018 Toronto International Film Festival,[22] with the latter competing for thePlatform Prize.[23]

In 2019, Majors rose to prominence after starring inJoe Talbot's critically acclaimedindependent feature filmThe Last Black Man in San Francisco, for which he received anIndependent Spirit Award nomination.[24] The film had its world premiere at theSundance Film Festival on January 26, 2019.[25] It was released byA24 in the United States on June 7, 2019.[26] FormerPresident of the United StatesBarack Obama rated it as one of the best films of 2019.[27] Majors's performance was praised by critics:Manohla Dargis ofThe New York Times called his performance "a mournful heartbreaker",[28] whileRolling Stone described his turn as "both deeply sensitive and charmingly left-of-center".[29] Majors also appeared in three other 2019 film releases:Captive State,[30]Gully,[31] andJungleland.[32]

2020–2023: Marvel films and leading roles

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In 2020, Majors starred alongsideChadwick Boseman andDelroy Lindo inSpike Lee'swardrama filmDa 5 Bloods, which was released onNetflix.[33] That year, he also garnered wider notice for portrayingAtticus Freeman in theHBO television seriesLovecraft Country.[34] His performance inLovecraft Country was favorably reviewed by critics;Vogue dubbed him "the emotional core of the show".[35] In 2021, Majors starred as the lead actor inJeymes Samuel's directorial debut filmThe Harder They Fall, acting alongsideIdris Elba,Zazie Beetz,Regina King andDelroy Lindo.[36] In 2023, he starred inMagazine Dreams[37] and co-starred alongsideMichael B. Jordan inCreed III. The former film was screened atSundance in January 2023 and acquired bySearchlight Pictures for a release in December that year, but was later pulled from release and ultimately returned quietly to its producers following Majors's harassment and assault conviction.[38][39] It was ultimately released theatrically in March 2025.[40]

Majors debuted in theMarvel Cinematic UniverseDisney+ seriesLoki as "He Who Remains"[41] and portrayedKang the Conqueror inAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. He then appeared asVictor Timely inLokiseason 2.

2023–present: Post-assault conviction

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On December 18, 2023, following his harassment andassault conviction, Marvel Studios announced that they would be parting ways with Majors.[4] He was originally set to appear inAvengers: The Kang Dynasty andAvengers: Secret Wars. Marvel met with actorColman Domingo about potentially joining the MCU and replacing Majors as Kang, though Domingo declined, as he did not want to be cast as a replacement for another actor; he would eventually be cast asNorman Osborn in the animated seriesYour Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.[42]The Kang Dynasty was reworked intoAvengers: Doomsday, with the main antagonist changed toDoctor Doom, played by veteran MCU actorRobert Downey Jr.[43][44][45][46] He was also dropped from a planned film aboutDennis Rodman titled48 Hours in Las Vegas.[47] On June 21, 2024, Majors received the Perseverance Award which, per the Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards, is "given to an individual who has shown that no matter what adversity they face, they will continue to aspire to inspire."[48][49]

On June 20, 2024, it was announced that Majors would star in an upcoming supernatural revenge thriller titledMerciless, to be directed byMartin Villeneuve, brother ofDenis Villeneuve.[50]

Personal life

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Relationships

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Majors has a daughter.[10] In August 2021, he began a relationship with British dancer Grace Jabbari, whom he met in London on the set of the filmAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. The pair separated in March 2023, following an incident in which Majors assaulted and harassed Jabbari.[51]

In May 2023, Majors began dating actressMeagan Good.[52] In November 2024, the couple announced their engagement atEbony magazine's Power 100 event, where they first met in 2022.[53] The pair married in March 2025.[54]

2023 assault

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On March 25, 2023, Majors placed a 911 emergency call requesting medical assistance to his New York residence after he claimed he had arrived home and found his former girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, unresponsive. Majors also claimed he had spent the night at a hotel.[55] Majors was later arrested on assault, strangulation and harassment charges, stemming from a domestic dispute with Jabbari the prior evening who "sustained minor injuries to her head and neck and was removed to an area hospital in stable condition," according to theNYPD after their preliminary investigation.[56] He was released from custody that day, and his spokesperson denied the allegations, saying Majors "has done nothing wrong ... We look forward to clearing his name and clearing this up."[56] On March 26, Majors was arraigned in theNew York City Criminal Court on the charges.[57]

Majors's attorney,Priya Chaudhry, claimed that there were "two written statements from the woman recanting these allegations."[58] On March 30, Chaudhry released text messages allegedly sent by Jabbari.[59][60][61]

Jabbari was granted temporaryorder of protection by a judge against Majors ahead of a May 9, 2023 court date.[62]

Reactions

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In the initial wake of the incident, theUnited States Army announced they were suspending recruiting commercials that starred Majors.[63][64] In a statement released to the public, the Army said, "While Mr. Majors isinnocent until proven guilty, prudence dictates that we pull our ads until the investigation into these allegations is complete."[58]

Several weeks after his arrest, Majors was dropped as a client by both the management company Entertainment 360 and the public relations firm The Lede Company.[65][46][66] Majors was expected to star in and executive produce an upcoming adaptation of theWalter Mosley novelThe Man in My Basement, but he was cut from the film and his role was recast.[67] Majors's invitation to the 2023Met Gala was rescinded and he was removed from theTexas Rangers ad campaign.[68] On October 27, 2023,Disney removedMagazine Dreams from its release schedule, an upcoming film starring Majors and originally set to be released on December 8, 2023, by Disney'sSearchlight Pictures subsidiary.[69] Following his eventual conviction,Marvel Studios dropped him from his several roles, such asKang the Conqueror, and retitled the upcoming Avengers film to match.[4]

Trial and conviction

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On November 29, 2023, the assault trial began, with Majors pleading not guilty tomisdemeanor assault and harassment charges.[70][71] On December 5, Jabbari provided testimony backing the prosecution's claim that Majors assaulted her and presented evidence to the court as well.[72][73]

On December 11, 2023, Chloe Zoller, a stranger Jabbari met and later accompanied to a club after the alleged assault, testified that Jabbari looked "visibly upset" but did not appear to be injured.[74][75] An audio was also released of Majors accusing Jabbari of being drunk, describing himself as a "great man", and suggesting that she act likeCoretta Scott King orMichelle Obama.[76] On December 13, the judge presiding over the case allowed key evidence to be released to the public including CCTV footage of the alleged assault and Jabbari chasing Majors across several blocks in New York City.[77][78]Closing arguments began on December 14.[79][80]

On December 18, 2023, Majors was found guilty of one count of reckless assault in the 3rd degree and a charge of harassment as a violation. He was acquitted on another charge of assault and one of aggravated harassment. His sentencing was set for February 6, 2024.[81] However, on the scheduled date, the sentencing was postponed to April 8, 2024, after a slew of post-conviction motions were filed by Majors's attorneys.[82] In April 2024, he was sentenced to 52 weeks of a domestic violence intervention program and probation.[83]

Other abuse allegations

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In April 2023,Variety reported that more women accusing Majors of abuse had come forward and were cooperating with the Manhattan district attorney's office. The D.A. declined comment.[84][85]

In June 2023,Rolling Stone published a report alleging a pattern of abusive behavior by Majors dating back to 2013, when he was studying at theYale School of Drama.[86] According to multiple third parties, Majors was physically and emotionally abusive toward one partner, while another described their relationship as "emotional torture".[87][85] Majors's attorney denied the allegations, noting that theRolling Stone report was effectively hearsay.[85]

In February 2024, the two women who accused Majors of domestic abuse were identified.[88]

Lawsuit

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In March 2024, Jabbari sued Majors fordefamation, assault and battery, alleging that Majors had a "pattern of pervasive domestic abuse that began in 2021 and extended through 2023".[89][90] In November 2024, the lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice by Jabbari.[91]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2017HostilesCorporal Henry Woodson
2018White Boy RickJohnny "Lil Man" Curry
Out of BlueDuncan J. Reynolds
2019The Last Black Man in San FranciscoMontgomery Allen
Captive StateRafe Drummond
GullyGreg
JunglelandPepper
2020Da 5 BloodsDavid
2021The Harder They FallNat Love / Nathaniel Buck
2022DevotionJesse Brown
2023Magazine DreamsKillian Maddox
Ant-Man and the Wasp: QuantumaniaKang the Conqueror
Creed IIIDamian "Diamond Dame" Anderson

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2017When We RiseYoungKen Jones4 episodes
2020Lovecraft CountryAtticus Sampson "Tic" FreemanMain role
2021Saturday Night LiveHimself (host)Episode: "Jonathan Majors/Taylor Swift"[92]
2021–2023LokiHe Who Remains /Victor Timely /Time-Keepers (voice)5 episodes
Marvel Studios: AssembledHimselfDocuseries; 3 episodes

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryWork/Recipient(s)ResultRef.
2022African-American Film Critics AssociationBest EnsembleThe Harder They FallWon[93]
2022Austin Film Critics AssociationBest EnsembleNominated[94]
2020Black Reel AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor, Motion PictureThe Last Black Man in San FranciscoNominated[95]
Outstanding Breakthrough Performance, MaleNominated
2021Outstanding Actor, Drama SeriesLovecraft CountryWon[96]
2022Outstanding ActorThe Harder They FallNominated[97]
Outstanding Guest Actor, Drama SeriesLokiNominated[98]
2024Outstanding Supporting PerformanceCreed IIINominated[99]
2021Celebration of Black Cinema and TelevisionEnsemble AwardThe Harder They FallWon[100]
2021Critics' Choice AwardsBest Acting EnsembleDa 5 BloodsNominated[101]
Best Actor in a Drama SeriesLovecraft CountryNominated
2022Best Acting EnsembleThe Harder They FallNominated[102]
2021Critics' Choice Super AwardsBest Actor in a Horror SeriesLovecraft CountryNominated[103]
2022Best Actor in an Action MovieThe Harder They FallNominated[104]
2021Detroit Film Critics SocietyBest EnsembleNominated[105]
2019Gotham AwardsBreakthrough ActorThe Last Black Man in San FranciscoNominated[106]
2021Ensemble Tribute AwardThe Harder They FallWon[107]
2021Hollywood Critics Association AwardsBest Cast EnsembleDa 5 BloodsWon[108]
2022Houston Film Critics SocietyBest Cast EnsembleThe Harder They FallNominated[109]
2020Independent Spirit AwardsBest Supporting MaleThe Last Black Man in San FranciscoNominated[110]
2019Los Angeles Film Critics AssociationNew Generation AwardHimselfWon[111]
2021NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesLovecraft CountryNominated[112]
Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion PictureDa 5 BloodsNominated
2022Outstanding Actor in a Motion PictureThe Harder They FallNominated[113]
Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion PictureWon
2021National Board of Review AwardsBest CastWon[114]
2022Newport Beach Film FestivalArtist of Distinction AwardHimselfWon[115]
2021Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesLovecraft CountryNominated[116]
2022San Diego Film Critics SocietyBest Performance by an EnsembleThe Harder They FallNominated[117]
2021Saturn AwardsBest Actor on TelevisionLovecraft CountryNominated[118]
2022Best Guest Starring Role on TelevisionLokiNominated[119]
2021Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Cast in a Motion PictureDa 5 BloodsNominated[120]
Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama SeriesLovecraft CountryNominated
2021Washington D.C. Area Film Critics AssociationBest EnsembleThe Harder They FallNominated[121]

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