Jon Bernthal

Jon Bernthal

  • Born: 1976-9-20
  • Birthplace: Washington, D.C., U.S.
  • Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: Harvard University
  • Representative Works: The Walking Dead, Fury, The Wolf of Wall Street, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
  • Jon Bernthal (Jon Bernthal) , was born on September 20, 1977 in Washington, D.C., an American actor.
    In 2002, starred in his first film "Mary/Mary" [1]  and officially entered the show business; in 2006, starred in the disaster film " World Trade Center "; in the same year, participated in the CBS American drama "Class" [2]  ; in 2009, starred American fantasy drama " Eastwick " [3]  . In 2010, he began to play Sean Wales in the first two seasons of the AMC series " The Walking Dead " [4-5]  ; in 2011, he won the Scream Awards as the most breakthrough actor in the TV series "The Walking Dead" Nominated [6]  ; In 2014, joined the war movie " Fury " [7]  . In January 2015, the comedy film " Me and Earl and the Dying Girl " in which he participated was screened at the sundance film festival . In June of the same year, he joined the filming of the second season of the TV series " Daredevil " [8]  . In 2017, starred in the action movie " Baby Driver " and the suspense movie " Wind River".

    Early Experience

    Jon Bernthal spent his high school years at Sidwell Friendship Middle School. After graduating from high school, he went to the Moscow Art Theatre to study after a short study at Skidmore Academy. During his studies in Moscow, he participated in a semi-professional baseball team. Jon Bernthal was introduced by the executive director of Harvard University’s Advanced Theatre Training Institute to study at Harvard University’s Advanced Theatre Training Institute and received his master's degree in 2002   .

    Performing Experience

    In 2002, Jon Bernthal starred in his first movie "Mary / Mary", which began his acting career; in 2004, he was in the criminal investigation drama " Without A Trace " "in the third quarter and the legal drama Legal Boston " in the first quarter are There were guest performances and played an unknown role   .
    In 2005, he played Harry Klugman in the criminal drama " CSI: Miami " and appeared in 2 episodes. In the same year, he also played Carlos in an episode of the TV series " how I met your mother "   .
    In 2006, Jon Bernthal collaborated with Nicolas Kim Coppola to play Christopher Amoroso in the disaster film " World Trade Center " shot in the background of the "9.11 Incident" . In the same year, he also appeared for the first time as a resident role in CBS's American drama "Class"   .
    In 2007, and Elijah Jordan Wood , Frederick Christophe Klein together starred in the drama " Day.Zero ", he played a very exciting enlisted to join the army for taxi drivers; the same year, he also directed the crime thriller Li Zhihao " at The A guest interviewer in Air I Breathe  .
    In 2009, Jon Bernthal joined the magic comedy " Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian " directed by Shawn Levy and starring Ben Stiller , in which he played the American gangster Al Capone ; this year, he was still at Warner Bros. The American magical drama " Eastwick " produced by a TV production company acts as a resident, in which he plays Raymond, who is at odds with his wife .    
    In March 2010, Jon Bernthal starred in the AMC TV horror series " The Walking Dead ", in which he played the protagonist’s friend police officer Sean Welsh   , and developed special feelings for the protagonist’s wife in the play   . He died at the end of the second season, and Jon Bernthal also withdrew from the filming of "The Walking Dead"   ; in the 2011 Scream Awards, he was nominated for the most breakthrough acting actor award for this show   ; in the same year, he also starred The criminal investigation drama "Digital Murder Sixth Season" and starred in the war TV drama " The Pacific " as a sergeant; in addition, he also starred in the comedy film " Date Night " directed by Shawn Levy as a young man ; in the feature film " The Ghost" " Writer " played Rick Ricardelli .  
    In 2011, he played Dan Morone in the crime film " Rampart " starring Woody Harrelson ; in 2012, he also appeared in the law drama " Harry's Law ". 
    In 2013, Jon Bernthal played Brad in the feature film " The Wolf of Wall Street " directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leo ; in the same year he also appeared in the cast of the action film " Snitch " starring Dwayne Douglas Johnson ; in addition, He also played the role of Joe Teague , a former Marine who served in the Los Angeles Police Department after retiring in the TNT American TV series " Mob City " broadcast at the end of the year; he also starred in the boxing film " Grudge Match " starring Sylvester Stallone and Robert De Niro. the BJ .    
    In 2014, Jon Bernthal played the role of loader Grady "Ass Kuhn" Travis in the war movie " Fury " directed by David Ayer and starring Brad Pitt . 
    January 2015, Jon Bernthal appeared in the independent film " Me and Earl and at The Dying Girl " at the sundance film festival screenings on   . In addition, he also starred in the drama TV series " Show Me a Hero "   ; he starred in the anti-drug film " Sicario " starring Emily Blunt ; in the same year, he played one of the male protagonists in the comedy film " We Are Your Friends " starring Zac Efron . A base friend .  
    In 2016, he played the role of a villain killer in the crime action film " The Accountant " starring Ben Affleck ; in the same year, he served as a voice-over job in the animated film " Justice League vs. Teen Titans "; this year, he also joined the TV series The filming of " Daredevil Season 2 " will play The Punisher, an anti-hero who is good at fighting violence with violence .    
    In 2017, he participated in the action movie " Baby Driver " starring Ansolo , playing the calm muscular man Griff ; in the same year, he also starred in the suspense film " Wind River " starring Jeremy Lee Renner and Elizabeth Olsen as Matt ; in addition, he was also in thriller films Starring in " Sweet Virginia ", he has a close relationship with a young man who has serious violent tendencies ; in the first season of the Netflix Marvel hero comics TV series " The Punisher ", he starred in Frank Castle, a calm and stable righteous policeman ; in the same year, He participated in the crime film " Shot Caller " starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau ; in addition, he also played the reticent The Mute in the feature film " Pilgrimage " .      
    On November 15, 2019, co-starring with Christian Charles Philip Bale in the film " Ford v . Ferrari " directed by James Allen Mangold was released in the United States . 

    Personal Life

    family
    Jon Bernthal's cousin Adam Schlesinger formed the Wayne Fountain Band, and Jon Bernthal's younger brother Nicholas Matthew Boenser is an orthopedic surgeon   .
    marriage
    Jon Bernthal married Erin Angle in 2010 and have three children   .

    Character Evaluation

    When Jon Bernthal portrays each character, there is a tension. His strength, motivation, and weakness can make the audience happy or sad   .
    The masculine Jon Bernthal has appeared in many Hollywood movies and American dramas, and his superb performances in the TV series "The Walking Dead" and the movie "Fury" impressed the audience   . His performance in "The Walking Dead" was praised by the original author of the comic   . In addition, he is very dedicated. In order to perform in the TV series "The Punisher", he is willing to receive strict physical training   .
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