Jonathan Tucker
Jonathan Tucker, known for his role in "Black Hawk Down", is an accomplished American actor with a diverse filmography.
TV Actor
May 31, 1982
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Jonathan Tucker, an acclaimed American actor, has captivated audiences with his diverse performances across film and television. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Tucker’s passion for acting emerged at a young age, leading him to pursue formal training at the Walnut Hill School for the Arts.
Tucker’s breakthrough came in the 1996 film “Sleepers,” where he portrayed the younger version of Lorenzo “Shakes” Carcaterra. Since then, he has graced the silver screen in notable movies such as “The Virgin Suicides,” “All the Pretty Horses,” “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” and “Hostage.”
Beyond his film career, Tucker has made significant contributions to the world of television. He starred in the critically acclaimed series “The Black Donnellys,” “Parenthood,” “Kingdom,” and the thought-provoking sci-fi drama “Westworld.” His exceptional performances have garnered him a Golden Globe nomination and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Tucker’s talents extend beyond acting. He is an accomplished musician, proficient in playing the guitar, bass, and drums. An avid snowboarder and skateboarder, he also actively supports environmental causes through his involvement with Greenpeace.
Jonathan Tucker continues to captivate audiences with his versatility and dedication to his craft, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.