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Jon Michael Hill

Jon Michael Hill is an American actor best known for his television roles as Marcus Bell in the CBS series Elementary (2012–2019) and Damon Washington in the series (2010–2011), as well as his Tony Award-nominated performances in productions such as (2009) and (2025). Born on July 28, 1985, in , Hill developed an early interest in acting through a summer drama program at before earning a degree from the University of at Urbana-Champaign, where he performed in stage productions including and . At age 21, he became the youngest ensemble member of the in 2007, debuting the previous year in works like The Unmentionables and later starring in acclaimed productions such as (2017, also on ), True West (2019), and Head of Passes (2013). Hill's film credits include supporting roles in Steve McQueen's Widows (2018), the thriller In the Radiant City (2016), and the Spike Lee adaptation Pass Over (2021), while his television career also features appearances in HBO's Eastbound & Down (2009–2010), Netflix's A Man in Full (2024), and the upcoming Apple TV+ dark comedy thriller Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed (2025). In 2024, he portrayed blues legend Robert Johnson in Steppenwolf's Leroy and Lucy, and in 2025, he earned a Tony nomination for his lead role as Nazareth "Naz" Jasper in the Broadway transfer of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' Purpose, which opened on March 17.

Early life and education

Childhood in Waukegan

Jon Michael Hill was born on July 28, 1985, in , to a working-class family as the younger of two sons. Raised by young parents who struggled to make ends meet, Hill grew up in a supportive household that encouraged his early creative pursuits despite financial challenges. During his childhood in Waukegan, a lakeside industrial city north of , Hill developed diverse interests shaped by the local community. He first discovered a passion for performance in when a story he wrote about his brother was adapted into a school play, sparking his fascination with . In high school, he balanced athletic and musical activities, playing on the team and in the , which honed his discipline and stage presence amid the vibrant, working-class environment of Waukegan. Hill's emerging interest in the was bolstered by his family's encouragement and the tight-knit community support in Waukegan, where local school programs provided accessible outlets for expression. His first formal exposure to came through high school activities, where he began to channel his talents more seriously. This foundation led him to attend a summer program at , marking an early step toward professional training.

Artistic training and university

During his high school years in , Hill participated in football and played the , activities that introduced him to performance elements before he pursued more formally. As a high school student, he attended a summer program at , where a professor's encouragement ignited his serious interest in an acting career. Hill enrolled at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he pursued a rigorous acting program and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Acting in 2007. His university training included foundational theater coursework alongside general education classes, such as those in meteorology, as a practical contingency for his artistic ambitions. Key productions during his time there, including King Lear, Six Degrees of Separation, and The Tempest, allowed him to develop skills in Shakespearean roles and ensemble collaboration under the guidance of department faculty. Following his graduation in 2007, he became the youngest ensemble member of the . This early affiliation marked a pivotal transition from academic training to professional opportunities in Chicago's theater scene.

Stage career

Early theater roles

Following his graduation from the University of in 2007, Jon Michael Hill made his professional stage debut as in the Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park production of , directed by Darko Tresnjak, where he portrayed the mischievous fairy spirit in a music-hall inspired adaptation set in . This role, performed during the summer of 2007, highlighted his energetic physicality and comedic timing, serving as a pivotal entry into theater circles shortly after completing his university training. That same year, Hill became the youngest member ever invited to join the ensemble in , a transition facilitated by his university performances that caught the attention of Steppenwolf artistic director Martha Lavey during an audition for Bruce Norris's The Unmentionables in his senior year. As a new ensemble member at age 21, he navigated the demands of Steppenwolf's collaborative model, which emphasized impulse-driven listening and ego management in group exercises, contrasting with more individualistic academic settings and requiring him to adapt quickly to the company's rigorous, founder-led ethos. Hill's early Steppenwolf appearances in the late 2000s included supporting roles in ensemble-driven plays that underscored his versatility across character types. In 2008, he played Franco Wicks, the ambitious and street-smart young assistant to a donut shop owner, in the world premiere of Tracy Letts's Superior Donuts, directed by Tina Landau, earning praise for infusing the character with frenetic charm and depth amid the play's exploration of mentorship and redemption. The following year, in Steppenwolf's 2009 production of Shakespeare's The Tempest, also directed by Landau, Hill portrayed Ariel as an iconic, tech-savvy overseer of the island's magic, perched in a lifeguard chair and clad in vibrant costumes, a performance that garnered a nomination for a Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Supporting Role. These regional Chicago credits, blending physicality, wit, and emotional nuance, solidified his reputation within the ensemble while building toward larger opportunities.

Broadway and major productions

Hill made his Broadway debut in 2009 as Franco Wicks in ' Superior Donuts, a role he originated at Chicago's before the production transferred to the Music Box Theatre, where it ran for 96 performances. In the play, Hill portrayed a street-smart young who forms an unlikely bond with the shop's reclusive owner, earning critical acclaim for his energetic and nuanced performance that highlighted themes of redemption and unlikely friendships in urban . Hill continued his Steppenwolf tenure with notable roles in subsequent years, including the Crier in the world premiere of Tarell Alvin McCraney's Head of Passes (2013), a biblical family drama directed by that explored grief and faith in the , praised for its epic scope and Hill's haunting vocal contributions. In 2019, he starred as the uptight Austin in Steppenwolf's revival of Sam Shepard's True West, directed by Randall Arney, opposite Namir Smallwood as his volatile brother Lee, delivering a tense, physical portrayal that updated the classic for contemporary audiences. Building on his Steppenwolf roots, Hill took on a lead role in Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu's Pass Over during its 2021 Broadway premiere at the August Wilson Theatre, directed by Danya Taymor and running for 57 performances after its world premiere at Steppenwolf Theatre in 2017 and an Off-Broadway production at Lincoln Center in 2018. As Moses, one of two young Black men trapped in a cycle of violence on a street corner, Hill delivered a riveting portrayal that blended raw intensity, humor, and poetic vulnerability, drawing comparisons to Beckett's Waiting for Godot while addressing contemporary issues of racial injustice and aspiration. In 2024, Hill starred as the titular Leroy in the world premiere of Ngozi Anyanwu's Leroy and Lucy at Steppenwolf's Ensemble Theatre, a mystical play with music inspired by the legend of Delta blues pioneer Robert Johnson, running from October to December. His performance as the enigmatic, itinerant musician grappling with genius, temptation, and transcendence infused the production with haunting depth, emphasizing the supernatural allure of Black musical heritage in the American South. Hill's most recent Broadway lead came in 2025 as Nazareth "Naz" Jasper in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' Purpose at the Helen Hayes Theatre, which opened in March and continued through August after a Steppenwolf premiere. In this Chekhovian family drama centered on a prominent political dynasty led by civil rights icon Solomon Jasper, Hill embodied returning from prison amid revelations of familial hypocrisy and lost ideals, underscoring themes of , , and identity in African-American life. Across these roles, Hill has evolved from breakout supporting turns to commanding leads in works that probe the complexities of experiences in modern , showcasing his versatility in blending humor, , and .

Screen career

Television roles

Hill began his television career with guest appearances, including a role on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in 2008. He followed this with another guest spot on Person of Interest in 2012. His breakthrough came as the lead role of Detective Damon Washington, a rookie officer navigating the challenges of the Detroit Police Department's homicide unit, in the ABC series Detroit 1-8-7 from 2010 to 2011, appearing in all 18 episodes. The series showcased Hill's ability to portray a family man balancing personal life with the demands of law enforcement in a high-stakes procedural drama. Hill continued with recurring roles, including appearances on the comedy Eastbound & Down in 2012. He later guest-starred as Jumaane Jenkins in a single episode of in 2020. He guest-starred in the episode "Abyss" of The Accidental Wolf in 2022. Hill's most prominent television role was as Marcus Bell in the modern adaptation of , Elementary, from 2012 to 2019, spanning 153 episodes. Bell, a dedicated NYPD detective in the 11th Precinct's Major Crimes Unit, begins the series recovering from a to the sustained in the line of duty, which temporarily sidelines him and introduces a affecting his shooting hand; over the seasons, he undergoes and regains full functionality, evolving into a key partner to consultants and Joan Watson, handling complex investigations while grappling with departmental politics and personal growth. In 2018, Hill made his directorial debut on the series with the episode "The Worms Crawl In, the Worms Crawl Out," the 17th of season 6. More recently, Hill portrayed Pastor Richards in the legal drama 61st Street from 2022 to 2023, appearing in 9 episodes as a community leader entangled in Chicago's criminal justice system. He starred as Conrad Hensley, a warehouse worker facing police harassment and personal crises, in the Netflix miniseries A Man in Full in 2024. In 2025, Hill was cast in the Apple TV+ dark comedy thriller series Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed, set to premiere in 2026. Hill's stage background has informed his ensemble work on television, emphasizing collaborative dynamics in ensemble casts.

Film roles

Hill began his feature film career with a supporting role as Troy in the 2011 independent drama Falling Overnight, directed by Conrad Jackson, where he depicted a groom grappling with doubts about his impending marriage. In 2016, Hill delivered versatile performances in two indie productions: as the , an aspiring performer navigating the harsh realities of theater, in the comedy-drama directed by Niki Mossbarger and ; and as Richard Gonzalez, a complex figure tied to a traumatic incident, in the thriller In the Radiant City directed by Rachel Lambert. These roles underscored his range in ensemble-driven stories exploring urban struggles and psychological tension. Hill's breakthrough in mainstream cinema arrived with Steve McQueen's 2018 heist thriller Widows, in which he portrayed Reverend J.T. Wheeler, a entangled in a web of political corruption and grief, alongside stars and . That year, he also starred in Spike Lee's film adaptation of Antoinette Nwandu's play , reprising his stage role as , a street-smart confronting systemic and existential despair in a modern retelling of story. With a filmography of roughly five credits, Hill has focused on character-driven supporting parts in dramas and crime narratives, demonstrating depth and intensity without leading roles. His television prominence, notably as Detective Marcus Bell in Elementary, has paved the way for these cinematic endeavors.

Awards and nominations

Theater awards

Jon Michael Hill received significant recognition for his Broadway debut in Tracy Letts' Superior Donuts, where he portrayed Franco Wicks, a young street hustler. For this role, he earned a 2010 Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play. He also won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play that year. Additionally, Hill was awarded the Theatre World Award, honoring his outstanding debut performance on Broadway. He received a 2009 Joseph Jefferson Award nomination for Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play for at the . In 2019, Hill was nominated for the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play for his role in . In 2025, Hill garnered further acclaim for his leading role as Nazareth "Naz" Jasper in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' Purpose, a family drama that transferred from Steppenwolf Theatre Company to Broadway. He received a Tony Award nomination for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play. The production's success was heightened by its win for Best Play at the same Tony Awards, underscoring the impact of Hill's portrayal. Hill was also nominated for the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Lead Performer in a Broadway Play.

Other recognitions

Hill joined the Steppenwolf Theatre Company ensemble in 2007 as its youngest member since the company's founding in the early 1970s, marking a significant early recognition of his talent and potential within one of America's premier ensemble theaters. This distinction highlighted his rapid rise from university training to a core role in Steppenwolf's collaborative model, where he has since contributed to numerous productions that embody the company's commitment to innovative, actor-driven storytelling. His long-term ensemble status has been noted as a testament to his dedication to the ensemble tradition, fostering deeper artistic explorations in American theater. Industry publications have acknowledged Hill's versatility, praising his ability to navigate diverse roles across formats while maintaining a strong presence in work. For instance, the Illinois Alumni Magazine profiled him as a "versatile performer" for seamlessly balancing rigorous theater commitments with broader professional demands, underscoring his contributions to the vitality of American theater. Such recognitions emphasize how his adaptable approach has enriched Steppenwolf's , from intimate character studies to larger-scale narratives. In 2024, Hill earned widespread critical honors for his leading role as Leroy in the world premiere of Leroy and at , where reviewers lauded his "impeccably acted" performance that brought poetic depth to the blues-inspired story. The highlighted the production's "richly poetic" execution, attributing much of its impact to Hill's nuanced portrayal alongside co-star Brittany Bradford. This role further solidified his standing in Chicago's theater community, with Newcity Stage describing his work as "beautifully performed" in a production that blended myth and music. Hill's career has had a notable impact on contemporary theater representation, particularly through roles that explore complex dynamics and cultural legacies without relying on stereotypes. In productions like , his performances have helped reimagine Black dramas, portraying multifaceted characters that wrestle with , , and in modern contexts. This work contributes to a broader shift in theater toward authentic depictions of Black experiences, as noted in discussions of Steppenwolf's role in advancing such narratives. Tony-nominated performances, such as in , form part of this larger acclaim for his interpretive range.

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