Jonas Chernick
Actor/Actriz
35
Movies
13
TV Shows
Jonas Chernick is a Canadian actor and screenwriter born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He is a graduate from the University of Manitoba with a major in Film Studies and Theatre. In 2000, he relocated to Toronto, Ontario. Jonas co-wrote, produced and starred in the sci-fi comedy feature film James vs. His Future Self (2019), which won four awards at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival, and was nominated for four Canadian Screen Awards. That same year, he starred in The Prague Orgy (2019), adapted from the Philip Roth novel, had a recurring role on the CBC / Netflix hit series Workin' Moms (2017) and was a guest star on the CTV / NBC hit series Transplant (2020). He also co-wrote and co-stars in "The Burning Season."
As Actor/Actress
Degrassi: La Nueva Generación
Mr. Betenkamp
Haven
Ezra
Earth: Final Conflict
McKnight
The Listener
Gregory Wassermann
Ginny y Georgia
John Littman
Private Eyes
Chris Henley
Mutant X
Josh
Transplant
Reese
This Is Wonderland
Raymond Millman
Rabbit Hole: Juego de mentiras
Xander Arnaz
The Border
Agent Heironymous Slade
Played
Goose
Mi gran aventura sexual
Jordan Abrams
How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town
Chester O'Connell
Eloise at the Plaza
Philip the French Tutor
Time of Death
Perry Collins
The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron
Bernie Bickers
Last Call
The End of Sex
Josh
Edge of Madness
William Sellor
A Swingers Weekend
Geoffrey
The Best Laid Plans
Daniel Addison
La última víctima
Eli
The Pentagon Papers
Neil Sheehan
Borealis
Jonah
Intimate Stranger
Alex
Pražské orgie
Nathan Zuckerman
Recipe for a Perfect Christmas
Peter
La Pandemia del Agua
Jason
7 Times Lucky
Sonny
Behind the Camera
Mi gran aventura sexual
Guionista
The End of Sex
Productor Ejecutivo, Escritor
Borealis
Productor, Escritor
La Pandemia del Agua
Escritor, Productor
Lucid
Escritor
A Thousand Cuts
Productor Ejecutivo
Nepatyręs
Escritor
ख्वाबों का झमेला
Original Film Writer
The Burning Season
Escritor, Productor
The Ashgrove Experiment
Productor
Shoot To Marry
Story Editor