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David Leon

David Leon (born 24 July 1980) is an English , , , and , best known for portraying Detective Inspector Joe Ashworth in the crime drama series . Born in , Leon initially pursued a career in before transitioning to after leaving at age 18, successfully auditioning for the . His early screen roles included the lead as in the 2006 film Lives of the Saints, directed by photographer Rankin, and a small part as a page to Colin Farrell's in Oliver Stone's 2004 epic Alexander. He gained prominence on British television as Troy Gillespie in the drama (2004). Other notable acting credits include the gangster film (2008), directed by , and an appearance in (2007). Leon achieved his breakthrough with the role of the ambitious and dedicated DI Joe Ashworth in Vera, opposite Brenda Blethyn's DCI Vera Stanhope, appearing in the first four series from 2011 to 2014. He departed the show to concentrate on writing and directing but reprised the role for the thirteenth series in 2024 and the fourteenth and final series in 2025 following an "ultimatum" from Blethyn.) Transitioning behind the camera, Leon co-directed the short film Man and Boy (2010), which won Best Narrative Short at the Tribeca Film Festival and was shortlisted for BAFTA and Oscar nominations. His directorial feature debut, Orthodox (2015), a thriller starring Stephen Graham and Michael Smiley, was shortlisted for the BIFA Douglas Hickox Award for Best British Debut Director and the Discovery Award. He has since directed episodes of Vera (including "Black Ice" in series 8) and Killing Eve, along with acclaimed shorts such as Stable (2024), which earned a Gold at the Kinsale Sharks Awards for Best Short Film and Best Direction, and Hyem (2023). As of 2025, Leon is developing projects including the feature Land of Hope and Glory with BBC Films and a drama adaptation of the Raoul Moat story titled You Could Do Something Amazing with Your Life.

Early life and education

Early life

David Leon was born on 24 July 1980 in , . He was raised in the city, where his mother worked as a secretary and his father was employed at a . Leon is half-Jewish on his father's side, with a moderate religious upbringing. As a , Leon enjoyed time on the wild, empty beaches near Newcastle, reflecting the rugged aspects of his upbringing in a working-class environment. He demonstrated early talent in sports, particularly , and as a teenager joined the youth team of . However, he was released by the club at age 19 after failing to fully commit to the opportunity, describing it later as having "pissed it all away." Leon developed an early fascination with the arts through films, becoming obsessed around age 16 after watching , which profoundly influenced him. He also engaged in drama activities at school, though he concealed his interest in performing due to cultural stigmas in his community, where such pursuits were not openly embraced. These experiences laid the groundwork for his later pivot toward acting.

Education

Leon attended in , completing his formal education there at the age of 18 without advancing to university. In his late teens, Leon's ambitions transitioned from —where he had trained and briefly played for —to acting, a passion he initially kept private due to potential skepticism from others. Upon leaving school, he auditioned successfully for the , securing his first structured acting training through its programs; acceptance there felt like validation of his emerging career path. Leon opted against formal drama school attendance, turning down an offered place to pursue an immediate professional opportunity instead. He developed key elements of his craft independently, honing skills via youth theatre productions and rigorous preparation for auditions that marked his entry into the industry.

Acting career

Television roles

Leon began his television career with minor roles in British dramas, including a guest appearance as Tom Vale in the crime series Merseybeat in 2003. He followed this with a more prominent recurring role as Troy Gillespie, a coffee shop manager, in the BBC soap opera Cutting It from 2004 to 2005. These early appearances allowed Leon to gain experience in ensemble casts and character-driven narratives typical of British television. He gained further prominence as DC Jez Stanley in the ITV series Wire in the Blood (2004–2006), alongside . Leon achieved his breakthrough in television as Detective Sergeant (later Inspector) Joe Ashworth in the crime drama Vera, starring opposite as Vera Stanhope from 2011 to 2014. Portrayed as a capable, intuitive and devoted family man balancing his high-pressure job with responsibilities toward his wife and young daughter, Ashworth served as Vera's trusted and occasional surrogate figure, adding emotional depth to their mentor-protégé dynamic. The role established Leon as a reliable in the crime genre, earning praise for his chemistry with Blethyn and his nuanced depiction of professional tensions alongside personal life strains. He departed after the fourth series for personal reasons, with the character's exit attributed in the show to a promotion and relocation. In March 2023, ITV announced Leon's return as Ashworth for series 13 (aired 2024) and 14 (aired 2025, the final season), marking a decade since his last appearance and fulfilling long-standing fan demand for the character's reintroduction. This comeback, positioned as a career revival, saw Ashworth return as a senior detective overseeing Vera's team, reigniting their complex relationship amid unresolved tensions from his abrupt departure. The reunion episodes drew significant media attention for their "unexpected" emotional resonance, boosting Leon's visibility and highlighting the enduring popularity of the Vera partnership. Beyond , Leon took on notable roles in other series, including Alex in the sci-fi The Refugees (2014), a family patriarch navigating post-apocalyptic survival; DI Adam Perrin in the thriller miniseries In the Dark (2017), where he investigated a disappearance with personal stakes; and Oscar Harris in (2022), contributing to cases with a focus on moral ambiguity. These performances showcased his versatility in suspenseful, character-focused television, often emphasizing interpersonal conflicts and ethical dilemmas.

Film and theatre roles

Leon began his film career with minor roles that provided early international exposure. In Oliver Stone's epic Alexander (2004), he portrayed Hermolaus, a page to , in a notable supporting part that marked his entry into large-scale productions. This was followed by the lead role of in Rankin and Chris Cottam's independent feature Lives of the Saints (2006), a gritty drama set in London's criminal underworld, showcasing his ability to anchor a story with emotional intensity. These early appearances highlighted his versatility in historical and contemporary settings, laying the foundation for more complex characters. Subsequent film roles built on this momentum, transitioning Leon from supporting parts to more prominent collaborations. In Guy Ritchie's crime comedy (2008), he played Malcolm, a charismatic Scottish junkie involved in a web of London underworld schemes, bringing humor and pathos to the ensemble alongside and ; the role, originally written for , underscored Leon's rising profile in high-energy British cinema. He continued with supporting turns, including Lajos, a resistance fighter aiding a Jewish family during , in (2013), a emphasizing themes of and that complemented his interest in character-driven narratives. In theatre, Leon's debut provided essential grounding in live performance, honing his skills in intimate, demanding environments that contrasted with screen work. He first gained stage recognition as Hotspur in Trevor Nunn's production of Shakespeare's Richard II (2005) at the Old Vic, opposite Kevin Spacey as Richard, where his energetic portrayal of the rebellious warrior contributed to the revival's success and highlighted his command of classical verse. Later, he took the romantic lead as Mr. Darcy in an adaptation of Pride and Prejudice at the Orange Tree Theatre, delivering a brooding intensity that drew positive reviews for capturing the character's social awkwardness and depth. In 2010, Leon appeared in Mark Haddon's Polar Bears at the Donmar Warehouse, playing the enigmatic Jesus—a hallucinatory figure in a family's bipolar crisis—adding layers of surrealism and emotional complexity to his stage repertoire. Throughout his film and theatre career, Leon has evolved from peripheral roles to those demanding greater emotional and physical commitment, with stage work offering rigorous training in improvisation and audience connection that enriched his on-screen presence. Theatre productions like Richard II and Polar Bears emphasized character transformation and ensemble dynamics, skills that translated to films such as RocknRolla, where quick-witted dialogue and physicality were key. This arc reflects a deliberate balance between commercial cinema and artistic theatre, allowing him to explore troubled protagonists while avoiding typecasting.

Directing career

Short films

David Leon's directorial debut came with the 2009 short film , co-directed with Marcus McSweeney. Inspired by the "Fathers for Justice" movement, the film explores a man's desperation after losing custody of his children due to his wife's affair and the breakdown of their marriage. Leon's next short, Man and Boy (2010), co-directed with Marcus McSweeney, delves into father-son dynamics and vigilante in a working-class setting. The film, inspired by a real-life incident involving a suspected , centers on a father's desperate act of retribution, earning acclaim for its taut pacing and emotional depth. It secured the Best Narrative Short award at the and was shortlisted for both an and a Bafta, marking Leon's entry into festival circuits and highlighting his collaborative approach to storytelling. In 2012, Leon directed Orthodox, a tense drama exploring alienation and moral conflict within London's Jewish community, where protagonist Benjamin turns to amid and familial pressures, drawing him into underground . Starring as a butcher navigating and , the film was praised for its atmospheric tension, precise actor direction, and unflinching portrayal of cultural clashes, screening at the and paving the way for Leon's feature expansion. Leon's hands-on producing role, including script development and , underscored his commitment to authentic representations of marginalized communities. Leon has since evolved toward more introspective narratives rooted in personal and regional experiences, as seen in his 2023 short Hyem (colloquial for "home"), which examines industrial decline's toll on family bonds through Mack, a struggling whose moral boundaries are tested by with a young Eritrean . This poignant commentary on and human connection reflects Leon's observational style, blending everyday resilience with broader social critique, while his producing decisions emphasized intimate, location-based shooting in the North East. Complementing Hyem as part of a thematic on post-industrial life, (2024) follows 18-year-old Conor, torn between sibling guardianship and his aspirations as a , showcasing Leon's focus on emotional fortitude and coming-of-age struggles in a fading landscape. The film won Gold at the Sharks Awards for Best and Best Direction, affirming Leon's growth in crafting nuanced, character-driven pieces that draw from his background to inform subtle performance guidance. Throughout these projects, Leon's producing involvement—from securing funding via platforms like to overseeing editing—has enabled a consistent vision of grounded, empathetic storytelling.

Feature films

Leon's directorial feature debut was (2015), a thriller expansion of his 2012 short of the same name, starring and . The film explores themes of redemption and violence in London's Orthodox Jewish community, where a indebted butcher resorts to to save his family. It premiered at the and was released in 2016, earning shortlistings for the BIFA Douglas Hickox Award for Best British Debut Director and the Discovery Award.

Television episodes

David Leon made his television directing debut with the episode "" from series 8 of the crime drama , which aired on 14 January 2018. In this feature-length installment, written by Martha Hillier, Leon helmed a cold-case mystery centered on a violent car crash that uncovers layers of deception and family secrets, directing a cast that included his former co-stars as DCI Vera Stanhope and as DS Aiden Healy. The episode was filmed on location in Northeast , including sites in such as Shotton Colliery, capturing the region's stark, windswept landscapes to enhance the story's isolated and foreboding tone. Drawing from his experience as the original DS Joe Ashworth on from 2011 to 2014, Leon's approach to directing emphasized strong actor performances and intimate character dynamics, leveraging his familiarity with the production and ensemble to foster a collaborative environment. This personal connection to the series allowed him to blend his insider knowledge of the show's rhythms with fresh directorial vision, particularly in building suspenseful pacing through deliberate reveals and tense interrogations. For his debut, Leon navigated the challenge of transitioning from on-screen collaborator to director while maintaining the established tone of the long-running series, a balance noted positively by co-star , who praised his professionalism and ease on set. "Black Ice" received favorable reception for its atmospheric tension and engaging plot twists, earning a 7.8/10 rating on from over 600 user votes, with reviewers highlighting its engrossing narrative and effective use of misdirection in the . Critics and viewers appreciated how 's direction amplified the episode's chilly, introspective mood, contributing to its standing as a solid entry in the series despite being less intense than the season opener. also served as second unit director for the Killing Eve episode "Do You Know How to Dispose of a ?" (season 2, episode 1), which aired in 2019. As of November 2025, "Black Ice" remains 's sole full television directing credit, though his 2024 return to Vera as Ashworth for series 13 and 14 has reignited discussions of potential future behind-the-camera involvement.

Awards and recognition

For acting

Leon earned a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 2014 Crime Thriller Awards, UK, for his role as Detective Sergeant Joe Ashworth in the ITV series Vera. The awards, organized by the Crime Writers' Association, honor outstanding contributions to the crime and thriller genre across television, film, and literature. This recognition highlighted his nuanced performance as the dedicated and intuitive sidekick to Brenda Blethyn's DCI Vera Stanhope, contributing to the series' popularity and critical success in depicting complex investigative dynamics. Despite limited major wins, Leon's acting has been noted for its emotional depth in ensemble roles, establishing him as a reliable performer in British television drama.

For directing

Leon co-directed the short film Man and Boy (2010) with Marcus McSweeney, which won the Best Narrative Short award at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival, where the jury praised its "marriage of brilliant acting, superb direction and a bold ." In 2023, Leon's Hyem (2023) received a nomination for Best Short Film in the International Competition at the Short Shorts Film Festival & , underscoring his growing international recognition for directing poignant dramas. As a on his debut Orthodox (2015), which he also wrote and directed, Leon contributed to its selection for festival screenings including the and , though it did not secure wins. The was shortlisted for the Award for Best Debut Director and the Discovery Award at the 2015 (BIFA), recognizing his emerging voice in British cinema without resulting in victories. Leon's short film Stable (2024) won Gold awards for Best Short Film (under 25 minutes) and Best Direction (Short Film under 25 minutes) at the 2024 Kinsale Sharks Awards.

Filmography

Television

  • Merseybeat (2003, 1 episode) as Tom Vale.
  • Cutting It (2004–2005, 12 episodes) as Troy Gillespie.
  • Strictly Confidential (2006, 1 episode) as Jeff.
  • The Wild West (2006, 1 episode) as Billy the Kid.
  • Clapham Junction (2007, TV film) as Alfie.
  • Vera (2011–2014, 16 episodes) as DS Joe Ashworth.
  • The Refugees (2014, 7 episodes) as Álex.
  • In the Dark (2017, 4 episodes) as Frank.
  • Gold Digger (2019, 5 episodes) as Kieran.
  • Silent Witness (2022, 1 episode) as Oscar Harris.
  • Vera (2024, 3 episodes) as DI Joe Ashworth.
  • Vera (2025, 2 episodes) as DI Joe Ashworth.

Film

  • Lives of the Saints (2002) as Othello (lead role)
  • Alexander (2004) as Hermolaus (supporting role, uncredited)
  • Boy Eats Girl (2005) as Nathan (supporting role)
  • These Foolish Things (2006) as Robin Gardner (lead role)
  • RocknRolla (2008) as Malcolm (supporting role)
  • Walking with the Enemy (2013) as Lajos (supporting role)
  • Bliss! (2016) as Charlie Henderson (lead role)
  • Cordelia (2019) as Steven (supporting role)

Theatre

David Leon began his professional stage career with a series of notable roles in British theatre productions.
YearRolePlayVenue
2003DarcyPride and Prejudice (by Jane Austen, adapted for stage, dir. Fran Wilkinson)Orange Tree Theatre, London
2005HotspurRichard II (by William Shakespeare, dir. Trevor Nunn)Old Vic, London
2010JesusPolar Bears (by Mark Haddon, dir. Jamie Lloyd)Donmar Warehouse, London

As director

David Leon's directing credits span short films and television, with select producing roles tied to his directorial work. The following lists his verified credits chronologically by medium.

Short films

  • Man and Boy (2010, co-director with Marcus McSweeney)
  • (2012, director)
  • Hyem (2023, director)
  • (2024, director)

Feature films

  • Orthodox (2015, director)

Television

  • Vera – "Black Ice" (2018, 1 episode, director)
  • Killing Eve – "Do You Know How to Dispose of a Body?" (2018, 1 episode, second unit director)

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