An only child, Idrissa Akuna Elba is an English actor who was born and raised in London, England. His father, Winston, is from Sierra Leone and worked at Ford Dagenham; his mother, Eve, is from Ghana and had a clerical duty. Idris attended school in Canning Town, where he first became involved in acting, before he dropped out. He gained a place in the National Youth Music Theatre - thanks to a £1,500 Prince's Trust grant. To support himself between roles in his early career, he worked in odd jobs, including tyre fitting, cold-calling sales and night shifts at Ford Dagenham. He worked in nightclubs under the nickname DJ Big Driis during his adolescence, but began auditioning for television roles in his early 20s.
His first acting roles were on the soap opera
Family Affairs (1997), the miniseries
Ultraviolet (1998), and the medical drama
Dangerfield (1995). His best known roles are as drug baron Russell "Stringer" Bell on the HBO series
The Wire (2002), as DCI John Luther on the BBC One series
Luther (2010), and as Heimdall in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He later starred in the films
Daddy's Little Girls (2007),
Prom Night (2008),
RocknRolla (2008),
The Unborn (2009) and
Obsessed (2009). He also appeared in
American Gangster (2007),
Takers (2010),
Prometheus (2012),
Pacific Rim (2013),
Beasts of No Nation (2015),
Star Trek Beyond (2016),
Molly's Game (2017),
The Dark Tower (2017),
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019),
The Harder They Fall (2021), and
A House of Dynamite (2025). He voiced Chief Bogo in
Zootopia (2016) and
Zootopia 2 (2025), Shere Khan in
The Jungle Book (2016), Fluke in
Finding Dory (2016), and Knuckles the Echidna in
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022) and
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (2024).
Idris Elba was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Queen Elizabeth II at the 2016 New Years Honours for his services to drama, and was knighted by King Charles III at the 2026 New Years Honours for his services to young people.