Jonathan Rhodes(I)
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Jonathan is an award-winning actor who works across television, theatre and film. Recent TV credits include 'The Day of the Jackal'; a regular role on 'Grantchester' for PBS Masterpiece and ITV; a guest star in 'Miss Scarlet & The Duke' for PBS Masterpiece; roles in 'Ted Lasso' and 'Trying' for Apple TV+; ITV's period-drama 'Belgravia'; 'The Crown' for Netflix and the BBC drama 'MotherFatherSon' with Richard Gere.
Jonathan will soon be seen in The Gold Series 2; and other projects for Sky and for Disney+ due out next year.
Recent feature film credits include 'Scoop'; 'Drift' by Anthony Chen and 'Misbehaviour'.
While the early part of his career saw him working on the indie film scene, Jonathan charted his way into the mainstream industry with a regular role on M.I.High for CBBC in 2010.
He also enjoys the opportunity to create his own work. The bone-dry satirical short film 'Big Society' has won several awards; and the super-short 'School Portrait' was nominated for a Webby.
He also has a number of voice-overs; prestigious stage roles and commercials to his name.
Jonathan's roots lie in the Cambridgeshire market-town of St Ives; while he trained at Dartington College of Arts and the Birmingham School of Acting before moving to London in 2000.
Jonathan will soon be seen in The Gold Series 2; and other projects for Sky and for Disney+ due out next year.
Recent feature film credits include 'Scoop'; 'Drift' by Anthony Chen and 'Misbehaviour'.
While the early part of his career saw him working on the indie film scene, Jonathan charted his way into the mainstream industry with a regular role on M.I.High for CBBC in 2010.
He also enjoys the opportunity to create his own work. The bone-dry satirical short film 'Big Society' has won several awards; and the super-short 'School Portrait' was nominated for a Webby.
He also has a number of voice-overs; prestigious stage roles and commercials to his name.
Jonathan's roots lie in the Cambridgeshire market-town of St Ives; while he trained at Dartington College of Arts and the Birmingham School of Acting before moving to London in 2000.