Jon Bernthal

TV Actor

Jon Bernthal was born in Washington, D.C., District of Columbia, United States on September 20th, 1976 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 47, Jon Bernthal biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Jonathan Edward Bernthal, Jon
Date of Birth
September 20, 1976
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Washington, D.C., District of Columbia, United States
Age
47 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Networth
$10 Million
Salary
$80 Thousand
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor
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Jon Bernthal Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 47 years old, Jon Bernthal has this physical status:

Height
180cm
Weight
84kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Build
Athletic
Measurements
Not Available
Jon Bernthal Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Skidmore College, The School of Moscow Art Theatre, Institute for Advanced Theater Training
Jon Bernthal Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Erin Angle (2008-Present)
Children
3
Dating / Affair
Erin Angle (2008-Present)
Parents
Eric Lawrence Bernthal, Joan Lurie
Siblings
Nicholas Bernthal (Brother) (Orthopaedic Surgeon), Thomas Bernthal (Brother) (Former producer for NBC and the founder and CEO of business consulting firm, Kelton Global)
Other Family
Murray Bernthal (Paternal Grandfather) (Music Composer), Rose Wartsky (Paternal Grandmother), Hendrik Otto Marx (Maternal Grandfather), Mildred Geraldine Lurie (Maternal Grandmother), Adam Schlesinger (Cousin) (Singer, songwriter)
Jon Bernthal Career

Bernthal was discovered while at the Moscow Art Theatre by the executive director of Harvard University's Institute for Advanced Theater Training at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts; he studied there as a graduate-level certificate student and completed his studies in 2002. After graduating he moved to New York City to pursue a career in theater. He is a method actor.

Since 2002, Bernthal has performed in over thirty plays regionally and Off-Broadway, including many with his own award-winning theater company, the now defunct Fovea Floods. He also had small guest roles in television series such as Boston Legal, CSI: Miami and How I Met Your Mother.

Bernthal relocated to Los Angeles in 2006. He booked his first regular role on a television series with the CBS sitcom The Class; the show was canceled after one season. After this he had roles in films such as Day Zero, and Oliver Stone's World Trade Center.

In 2009, Bernthal was a series regular on the ABC television series Eastwick, and starred alongside actress Jaime Ray Newman (his future co-star in The Punisher); Eastwick was canceled after one season. In 2010, Bernthal portrayed Sgt. Manuel Rodriguez on the HBO miniseries The Pacific.

Bernthal found critical success portraying Shane Walsh in Frank Darabont's The Walking Dead, based on the comic book series of the same name. He was a regular on the show until 2012 and was nominated for the Breakout Performance – Male Award at the 2011 Scream Awards. Bernthal reunited with Darabont for the TNT series Mob City, in which he portrayed LAPD Detective Joe Teague, a police officer working in a corrupt 1940s Los Angeles, which was cancelled after one season.

During this period Bernthal had supporting roles in the 2009 Ben Stiller comedy film Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian as mobster Al Capone and the 2010 Roman Polanski thriller The Ghost Writer. He also appeared in the 2011 Woody Harrelson feature Rampart and guest starred in episodes of TV shows such as Numbers and Harry's Law. In 2011, Bernthal performed in the premiere of the dark comedy play Small Engine Repair. The play was critically acclaimed; critics praised Bernthal's performance for his "energy and wit" and he was nominated for an Ovation Award. After its world premiere run Small Engine Repair was transferred Off-Broadway by MCC Theater with Bernthal signing on to reprise his role. However, filming commitments made Bernthal withdraw from the play and he was replaced by James Badge Dale.

In 2013, Bernthal had supporting roles in the crime drama film Snitch, and the sports comedy film Grudge Match. Bernthal played Brad in the Martin Scorsese film The Wolf of Wall Street. He played southerner Grady "Coon-Ass" Travis in the 2014 World War II film Fury, with critics praising the cast of the film. In 2014, Bernthal took part in filming the movie Viena and the Fantomes, opposite Dakota Fanning and Evan Rachel Wood; the film was only released in 2020.

Bernthal next appeared in Denis Villeneuve's 2015 action drama film Sicario, which won numerous awards and received positive reviews from critics. 2015 also saw Bernthal in supporting roles in Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, winner of the US Grand Jury Prize for drama at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, and We Are Your Friends.

During this time, Bernthal portrayed NAACP attorney Michael H. Sussman in the HBO miniseries Show Me a Hero. He also, alongside actor Viggo Mortensen, executive produced the play The Time of Our Lies – The Life and Times of Howard Zinn, directed by frequent theater collaborator Josh Chambers. The Time of Our Lies was performed through the month of August 2014 at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

In June 2015, Marvel announced that Bernthal would portray Frank Castle / The Punisher in season two of Netflix's superhero series Daredevil, which was released on March 18, 2016. While initially hesitant in joining a superhero franchise, Bernthal decided to take the role after admiring the performances of actors Charlie Cox (Matt Murdock / Daredevil) and Vincent D'Onofrio (Wilson Fisk) in the previous season of Daredevil. Critics commended Bernthal's performance as The Punisher, with IGN calling it "an absolutely stellar, gutting performance". Comic book writer and the Punisher's co-creator Gerry Conway called Bernthal's performance a favorite on-screen portrayal of the character and said, "Jon Bernthal gives The Punisher the kind of pathos that's underneath the tough guy and I really like that".

Despite not initially being ordered by Netflix, the network spun-off the character's self-titled series The Punisher, released on November 17, 2017. His portrayal of the title character in season one was commended as a "truly remarkable and intense performance" for its emotional depth and "possibly the best grizzly antihero performance among all of Marvel's Netflix series to date". Bernthal likes to perform his own stunts on the show. On December 12, 2017, it was announced that the show had been renewed for season two by Netflix, which was released on January 18, 2019. A month later, the show was canceled.

In 2016, Bernthal co-starred in the Ben Affleck thriller The Accountant as Brax. He also was interviewed for the 2016 documentary Can't Be Stopped about the Los Angeles graffiti crew of the same name.

In 2017, he co-starred in Sicario writer Taylor Sheridan's directorial debut Wind River, which premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. He also appeared in significant roles in Edgar Wright's Baby Driver as Griff and prison drama Shot Caller. Additionally, Bernthal starred in Irish action thriller film Pilgrimage. Set in 13th century Ireland, Bernthal plays The Mute in the film. Due to the actor's preference to stay in character on film sets, he chose not to speak to the cast or crew for the first few weeks of production. Bernthal was praised for his acting, with The Hollywood Reporter remarking that Bernthal "steals the film with his intense, nearly wordless performance... with his buff physicality and commanding presence filling the screen".

On November 17, 2017, the initial season of The Punisher and the film Sweet Virginia were both released. In Sweet Virginia, Bernthal plays Sam, a gentle motel-owner with Parkinson's disease; critics praised his performance. During the press tours at this time Bernthal's interview on Jim Norton and Sam Roberts made news due to his description of Kevin Spacey (who had faced recent sexual assault charges) of making him uncomfortable on the set of Baby Driver. Bernthal stated that he "lost all respect" for Spacey and that "[Spacey] was a bit of a bully." In the same month, Bernthal was supposed to participate in the biographical 2018 film First Man, but left the project due to his daughter's illness.

In 2018, he appeared in Steve McQueen's heist thriller Widows, and reprised his The Walking Dead role of Shane Walsh in the season 9 episode "What Comes After". In 2019, he appeared in the independent adventure film The Peanut Butter Falcon, playing Shia LaBeouf's character's brother. Bernthal portrayed business magnate Lee Iacocca in a supporting role for James Mangold's action biographical drama Ford v Ferrari. Production began in the summer of 2018 and the movie was released in November 2019. In Summer 2019, Bernthal filmed Those Who Wish Me Dead, a western film directed by Taylor Sheridan who previously wrote Sicario, which featured Bernthal. It was released in May 2021.

During the beginning of 2019, Bernthal reprised his role in the film version of Small Engine Repair, a play in which he originated the role of Terrance Swaino in 2011. The film was released in September 2021. In January 2019, Bernthal joined the cast of The Many Saints of Newark, the prequel feature film of HBO's The Sopranos, which was released in October 2021. In the Netflix film The Unforgivable, Bernthal played the love interest of a murderous woman (Sandra Bullock).

Bernthal has also done work in the PC and console gaming world as a voice actor, and his appearance has been used for NPCs (Non-Playing Characters). He appears in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint as LT Cole D. Walker, and while he was featured in a trailer for Borderlands 3, a title released in 2019, he made no voice or likeness appearances in that game.

Bernthal starred as Baltimore Police Department Sergeant Wayne Jenkins in the HBO miniseries We Own This City. His new role is as the title character of the eight episode season of American Gigolo as Johnny and his gigolo alter ego "Julian".

It was announced in October 2018 that Bernthal has a role in the dark comedy movie Snow Ponies, notably an entry on the 2006 Black List; since the original casting announcement, the film has remained in development. Cast in October 2016, Bernthal will also star in the film Stingray opposite Joel Edgerton which has also remained in development. in October 2022 it was confirmed Bernthal has reprised his role as Frank Castle / The Punisher in MCU projects produced by Marvel Studios, including a new series, Daredevil: Born Again, which is in development for Disney+.

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As he reprises his role as The Punisher in the new Disney Plus series, Jon Bernthal is seen covered in blood on the set of Daredevil: Born Again in Brooklyn

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 3, 2024
On Tuesday, Jon Bernthal was seen covered in blood in Brooklyn as he got into character for the forthcoming series Daredevil: Born Again. The actor, 47, who appeared on Netflix's Daredevil in 2016, has reprised his role in the Marvel Studios miniseries. Jon could be seen bruised and bloodied while filming scenes with his co-stars in recent photos from the set.

For season 3, "The Bear" has been officially revived

www.popsugar.co.uk, November 7, 2023
Edebiri, Jeremy Allen White as Carmy, and Ebon Moss-Bachachrach as Richie (often referred to as Cousin). In season two, Abby Elliott plays Carmy's sister Natalie (aka Sugar), who begins to help them run the restaurant. Marcus is the Bear's pastry chef, and Liza Colón-Zayas' Tina is the restaurant's sous chef. Matty Matheson, a real life chef, plays Neil Fak and Edwin Lee Gibson plays Ebra. In addition, veteran character actor Oliver Platt plays Uncle Jimmy Cicero and Chris Witaske as Natalie's husband, Pete. In flashbacks as Carmy and Natalie's late brother Michael, Jon Bernthal appears in flashbacks. In addition, season two introduces Molly Gordon as Carmy's childhood friend-turned-love, but it's not certain if she'll return for season three if it's allowed. Jamie Lee Curtis, an Oscar winner, appeared in season two as Carmy's mom Donna, and she may return in future episodes. In addition, season two features quite a few people from the actual Chicago restaurant scene, so it's likely that season three will have even more comeos.

Steven S. DeKnight, Netflix's Daredevil showrunner, calls the forthcoming reboot's 'an old Disney scam.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 20, 2023
According to Steven S. DeKnight, fans of Netflix's Daredevil: Born Again was reveled back in May 2022, when it was revealed that a soft reboot named Daredevil: Born Again was coming to the Disney Plus streaming service, but some believe the reboot and others like it remain a big issue in the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. DeKnight, 59, was the showrunner for Netflix's first season, which spanned 39 episodes. On social media, the writer-producer, who also created the Starz franchise Spartacus and Netflix's Jupiter's Legacy, answered a fan who questioned him about the reboot.
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