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Jonas Chernick

Jonas Chernick

Acting1973Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Biography

Jonas Chernick is a Canadian actor and screenwriter born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He is a graduate from the University of Manitoba with a major in Film Studies and Theatre. In 2000, he relocated to Toronto, Ontario. Jonas co-wrote, produced and starred in the sci-fi comedy feature film James vs. His Future Self (2019), which won four awards at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival, and was nominated for four Canadian Screen Awards. That same year, he starred in The Prague Orgy (2019), adapted from the Philip Roth novel, had a recurring role on the CBC / Netflix hit series Workin' Moms (2017) and was a guest star on the CTV / NBC hit series Transplant (2020). He also co-wrote and co-stars in "The Burning Season."

Acting History

Future
Surfacing
as David
2025
Ginny & Georgia
TVas John Littman2 eps
2023
Rabbit Hole
TVas Xander Arnaz4 eps
The End of Sex
Executive Producer
2022
Ashgrove
as Jason
Boy City
as Yanni
Ashgrove
Writer
Ashgrove
Producer
2021
L for Loser
as Ned Neerman
2020
Transplant
TVas Reese1 eps
Shoot To Marry
Story Editor
2019
The Prague Orgy
as Nathan Zuckerman
2018
Private Eyes
TVas Chris Henley1 eps
2015
Borealis
as Jonah
Borealis
Producer
Borealis
Writer
2014
The Best Laid Plans
TVas Daniel Addison
2013
Time of Death
as Perry Collins
Played
TVas Goose
2012
2011
The Listener
TVas Gregory Wassermann1 eps
2010
Haven
TVas Ezra1 eps
Degrassi
TVas Mr. Betenkamp11 eps
2008
The Border
TVas Agent Heironymous Slade
2006
This Is Wonderland
TVas Raymond Millman1 eps
2005
Lucid
as Joel Rothman
Lucid
Writer
2004
2003
The Pentagon Papers
as Neil Sheehan
Eloise at the Plaza
as Philip the French Tutor
Cowboys & Indians
as Constable Bill Issac
2002
Edge of Madness
as William Sellor
Mutant X
TVas Josh1 eps
Earth: Final Conflict
TVas McKnight1 eps
2001
Inertia
as Joseph
2000
Nostradamus
as Apprentice Mercurin

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
7/16/1973(52 years old)
Place of Birth
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada