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Meet Maryam Egal And Adrian Jobson

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Ava Arnold

Updated on December 31, 2025

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Jasmine Jobson parents-British actress, Jasmine Jobson was born on May 9, 1995, in Hayes, West London in the United Kingdom.

Jobson was born to an Irish mother who is of Greek-Cypriot heritage, Maryam Egal, and a Jamaican father, Adrian Jobson. She shares the same parents with her younger sister Keisha Jobson.

Her mother enrolled her in “Paddington Arts,” a youth arts organization devoted to fostering skill and creativity among London’s young people, where Jobson refined her talents after demonstrating singing talent at a very young age by imitating television stars.

Jobson requested when she was a young kid to be taken away from her mother by social services and placed in foster care, spending the next five years in West Drayton.

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However, she taught herself how to direct that rage and other emotions into her acting, and the results won out in maturity.

Jobson flung a chair across the room, nearly striking a window, in response to the casting director’s request for her Top Boy audition to display some fury. This earned her the part in the play.

Jobson joined the Big House Theatre, which specializes in assisting young people who have experienced the UK’s foster care system and offers drama-based seminars and training on team building, problem management, and confidence development. Big House CEO Maggie Norris praised Jobson as having tremendous talent.

Jasmine Jobson career

At the Hackney Down Studios in 2013, Jobson made her acting debut in plays including Phoenix: A Girl on Fire and Wild Diamonds.

Before making her television debut as Kia Hopkins in a single episode of Suspects (TV series), Jobson appeared in a number of short films starting in 2014, including Flea, A Generation of Vipers, and The King.

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Since then, she has made cameos as Sally Watkins in the TV shows The Break, Five by Five, and Dark Heart before securing a lead part in the 2019 Netflix British television crime thriller series Top Boy.

At the Movie and Video Awards (MVISA) in 2019, Jobson was nominated for and won the Best rising talent award.

Jobson played Lily in the 2020 motion picture Surge, which had its world debut at the Salt Lake City Sundance Film Festival in January of that year.

Jobson claimed to feel at ease in the Surge setting of an airport since she had previously worked as a bartender at the Wetherspoons in Heathrow’s Terminal 2.

Jobson received a British Academy Television Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in 2020. Alongside Phil Davis and Toby Regbo, Jobson plays the lead in the ITV1 psychological thriller Platform 7 in 2023.

Who are Jasmine Jobson’s parents?

Jasmine Jobson was born to Maryan Egal and Adrian Jobson. She has a sister named Keisha Jobson.

Who is Jasmine Jobson’s mother?

Jasmine Jobson’s mother, Maryam Egal is an Irish woman of Greek-Cypriot heritage. Much detail is not known about her at the moment.

Who is Jasmine Jobson’s father?

Adrian Jobson is the father of Jasmine Jobson and her sister, Keisha Jobson. He is a Jamaican.

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