Jonathan Heed
Acting
Biography
Jonathan Heed is a rising Irish actor, writer, and director, born on October 10 in Dublin, Ireland. Drawn early to cinema, he grew up watching DVDs and films obsessively, developing a deep fascination with performance and visual storytelling. Growing up as an artist, he began writing and making films at a young age, initially studying animation before returning to pursue his first love-acting. Dedicated to both stage and screen, Heed is known for his striking presence and grounded, character-driven performances. He trained at the Gaiety School of Acting and further developed his screen craft at the National Screen Acting School of Ireland, where he was mentored by world-renowned acting coach Gerry Grennell. His work includes writing, directing, and starring in the short film What You Will (2025), which was selected for the Dublin International Film Festival 2026, where it had its world premiere.
Known For
Based on the true story of Catherine Coreless's discovery of the mass grave of approximately 800 infants and young children found on the site of the former Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, Co. Galway.
The Lost Children of Tuam
Danny, a kind-hearted teen about to age out of the care system is facing adulthood without family or support. After a turbulent childhood and separation from his younger brother, Danny is determined to build a future - but one reckless mistake puts him at risk of prison. As his 18th birthday approaches, Josh - his former social worker and the only adult who ever believed in him - returns, offering guidance when Danny needs it most. With new love, big dreams, and overwhelming challenges, Danny must choose whether to repeat the cycle of his past or fight for the life he deserves.