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Jonathan M. Woodward is a Actor American born on 20 november 1973

Jonathan M. Woodward

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Birth name Jonathan Mark Woodward
Nationality USA
Birth 20 november 1973 (51 years)

Jonathan Mark Woodward (born November 20, 1973 in Moscow, Idaho) is an American actor. The younger of two sons of an architect and his wife, a literacy specialist. He is a graduate of New York University at the Experimental Theatre Wing, 1998.

He performed with Big Dance Company at Dance Theater Workshop, HERE Arts Center and the Viewpoints Conference in New York as well as the Exit and Via Festivals in France and the Polverigi Festival in Italy.

He also appeared as Dr. Jason Posner in the 2001 film Wit, which was based on the play of the same name written by Margaret Edson.

Woodward is one of the few actors and actresses to have crossed over onto three series created by Joss Whedon: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Firefly. He appeared as Holden Webster in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "Conversations with Dead People", as Knox in the fifth season of the series Angel, and as Tracey in the Firefly episode "The Message". All three characters appear friendly or helpful when first introduced, but are eventually killed by the series' protagonists when revealed to be more sinister. In 2010 he starred in the film Drones directed by Buffy alums Amber Benson and Adam Busch.

Usually with

Adam Busch
Adam Busch
(1 films)
Mike Nichols
Mike Nichols
(1 films)
Mary Harron
Mary Harron
(1 films)
Michael Haley
Michael Haley
(1 films)
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Filmography of Jonathan M. Woodward (4 films)

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Actor

The Notorious Bettie Page, 1h31
Directed by Mary Harron
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Biography, Comedy, Documentary
Themes Films about sexuality, BDSM in films
Actors Gretchen Mol, Chris Bauer, Ann Dowd, Lili Taylor, Jared Harris, Sarah Paulson
Roles Marvin
Rating64% 3.2483053.2483053.2483053.2483053.248305
Bettie Page is an ambitious, naïve, and devout young Christian woman who longs to leave Nashville, Tennessee following a childhood of sexual abuse, a failed wartime marriage, and a gang rape. In 1949, she departs for New York City, where she enrolls in an acting class. Amateur photographer Jerry Tibbs discovers her walking on the beach at Coney Island and she agrees to model for him. He suggests she restyle her hair with the bangs that would become her trademark.
Pipe Dream
Pipe Dream (2002)
, 1h31
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Mary-Louise Parker, Martin Donovan, Rebecca Gayheart, Kevin Sussman, Guinevere Turner, Peter Jacobson
Roles Boyd
Rating60% 3.0495153.0495153.0495153.0495153.049515
In New York City, David (Donovan), a plumber who is unsuccessful with women, creates a new identity as David Coppolberg, a film director, as a way to meet women. Due to his good looks and unfamiliarity with film, which passes for inscrutability, he is considered an indie talent. Complicating the situation is the script stolen from Toni (Parker), who in turn uses his success to further her own ambitions.
Wit
Wit (2001)
, 1h39
Directed by Mike Nichols
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama
Themes Films about education, Medical-themed films, Films about cancer, Films based on plays
Actors Emma Thompson, Christopher Lloyd, Audra McDonald, Eileen Atkins, Benedict Wong, Jonathan M. Woodward
Roles Dr Jason Posner
Rating79% 3.995873.995873.995873.995873.99587
Vivian Bearing (Emma Thompson) is a professor of English literature known for her intense knowledge of metaphysical poetry, especially the Holy Sonnets of John Donne. Her life takes a turn when she is diagnosed with metastatic Stage IV ovarian cancer. Oncologist Harvey Kelekian prescribes various chemotherapy treatments to treat her disease, and as she suffers through the various side-effects (such as fever, chills, vomiting, and abdominal pain), she attempts to put everything in perspective. The story periodically flashes back to previous moments in her life, including her childhood, her graduate school studies, and her career prior to her diagnosis. During the course of the film, she continually breaks the fourth wall by looking into the camera and expressing her feelings.