Born Jonnie Kimbrough on a Naval base in Jacksonville, FL to John and Freda Kimbrough on April 11. Raised in multiple cities such as Sharon, PA, Taylor, MI, Owasso,OK, Skiatook, OK and Sand Springs, OK. Father worked for American Airlines and had to move his family to avoid the many lay-offs during his work with American Airlines. This job did offer Jonnie many opportunities to travel with the airlines to many places and countries. Jonnie was bitten by the acting bug when the filming of "The Outsiders" came to Tulsa, Oklahoma. Jonnie was working at the hospital at the time the filming was being done for the burn scene of 'Johnny' in the burn unit. Jonnie walked off the elevator and walked into Matt Dillion! Matt was very friendly and walked her up and down the halls to meet and greet with the various new actors (unknowns at the time!)Patrick Swayze, Tom Cruise, Diane Lane, etc. and was thrown in as a "background extra" since she had the lab coat on. Jonnie has been hooked on acting ever since! Jonnie is single and has one grown son named Seth. Jonnie returned to acting at the ripe old age of 50. She has had many extra scenes in various movies and has recently landed a principle roles in several new movies.
Jonnie Peacock is an actor, known for Hollyoaks (1995), Rising Phoenix (2020) and Would I Lie to You? (2007).
Jonnie Price is an actor, known for Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires (2018) and Hospital People (2017).
Jonnie Stapleton is a writer and director known for "Funky Butt" and "The Man from Mars," both of which took home the $50,000 Louisiana Film Prize in 2018 and 2016. His comedy "Stag" won 5 Audience Choice Awards including the Cleveland International Film Festival for Best Comedic Short. He's known for feel-good comedies with a lot of heart and occasional dance breaks.
Jonno Davies is an actor, known for Spotless (2015), Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014), Hollyoaks (1995), Casualty (1986), In the Name of Ben Hur (2016), Silent Witness (1996), The Killing of Ada May and Doctors (2000). He plays Andrew King in British cyber-crime thriller Milk and Honey: The Movie (2018), alongside Mark Wingett, Claire King, Rachel Bright, Vas Blackwood and Nicholas Brendon. In June 2019, it was announced that Jonno was joining the cast of the Amazon Prime original series Hunters (2020), starring Al Pacino, due for release in early 2020. In addition to his TV and film appearances, Jonno played the title role in Dracula at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2014, toured Norway and Singapore in a production of A Clockwork Orange as lead character Alex DeLarge, and was also a cast member of the Olivier Award nominated production of Shakespeare In Love at the Noel Coward Theatre in London's West End in 2015. He reprised the role of Alex DeLarge to rave reviews in Action To The Word's production of A Clockwork Orange at London's The Park Theatre during February and March 2017. Broadway World described his portrayal as "without doubt this is one of the standout lead performances of the year so far." In the summer of 2017 Jonno played Alex DeLarge once again, with the success of A Clockwork Orange's London run seeing the show transfer to New York. He made his New York stage debut on 2 September 2017 with the show running to the end of the year. In the edition dated 10 September 2017, The New York Times named Jonno as the only male actor in their list of "Tomorrow's Marquee Names". Jonno trained at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts, graduating in 2013. He was Italia Conti's nominee at the prestigious Spotlight Prize in his final year..
Jonno Roberts has been acting in the US since arriving from New Zealand in 1999. He has become a popular performer on stage as well as screen, performing throughout the US and Europe. He rapidly gained a reputation for hard-hitting performances in a number of productions that have been acknowledged as American theatre landmarks, including the hit New York production of Tracey Letts' "BUG" (he replaced Michael Shannon in the lead role); as Eilif in Janos Szasz' devastating "Mother Courage" at the American Repertory Theatre; as Edmund the Bastard to Stacy Keach's "King Lear" at the Goodman Theatre, Chicago; and in notorious Catalan director Calixto Bieito's sole American production - "Camino Real", also at the Goodman. He was profiled as a notable artist by the National Endowment for the Arts. Before moving to the US, he was best known in New Zealand as a comedian, and can still be occasionally seen performing at the legendary LA venue Largo, alongside longtime friend and comedy partner Rhys Darby. Jonno received a Masters degree from the Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard University, and from the Moscow Arts Theatre School.
Jonny Beauchamp is a Puerto Rican actor from New York City known for his work on Showtime's series Penny Dreadful, NBC's Chicago P.D., and Roland Emmerich's 2015 film, Stonewall. Beauchamp attended numerous performing arts high schools in and around New York City but attributes the bulk of his training to New York's Professional Performing Arts School (PPAS.) It was there that Beauchamp participated in a production of Arthur Miller's A View From The Bridge, which he claims lead him to "understand what it meant to really be an Actor." Beauchamp also received his BA in Theatre Performance with a minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies from Marymount Manhattan College.
Jonny Berryman was born in College Station, Texas. He started acting classes at the age of 6 in Bryan, Texas, a city well-known for sending talented youth to Hollywood and NYC. Ten months later, he moved to Los Angeles with his family to pursue his dreams and booked his first commercial in just 2 short months after moving to Los Angeles. Jonny has appeared in several commercials and television projects. When not on set he likes to dance hip-hop, play soccer, ride his scooter, play with his brother Aiden and his 80 lb. dog, Ranger.
Jonny Blackburn is known for Eye of the Beholder (2018), In Life I Was a Liar (2014) and D&Demons (2017).