Jonas Chernick
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."
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Credits
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Surfacing FutureDavid★ NR
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A Thousand Cuts 2024Frasier★ NR
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Self★ NR
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The Burning Season 2024JB★ NR
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The End of Sex 2023Josh★ 5.6
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Rabbit Hole 2023Xander Arnaz★ 7.2
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Boy City 2022Yanni★ NR
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Ashgrove 2022Jason★ 4.5
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The Last Mark 2022Eli★ 7.5
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L for Loser 2021Ned Neerman★ NR
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Transplant 2020Reese★ 7.5
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The Prague Orgy 2019Nathan Zuckerman★ 4
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James★ 5.8
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A Swingers Weekend 2018Geoffrey★ 4.5
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Private Eyes 2016Chris Henley★ 7.3
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Chester O'Connell★ 5.2
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Borealis 2015Jonah★ 6.2
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The Best Laid Plans 2014Daniel Addison★ 6.5
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Played 2013Goose★ 6.8
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Time of Death 2013Perry Collins★ 5.7
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Blood Pressure 2012Darryl Saunders★ 6.3
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Jordan Abrams★ 6.8
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Haven 2010Ezra★ 7.5
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The Listener 2009Gregory Wassermann★ 6.8
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The Border 2008Agent Heironymous Slade★ 6
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Intimate Stranger 2006Alex★ 6
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Peter★ 5
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Lucid 2005Joel Rothman★ 3.7
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7 Times Lucky 2004Sonny★ 6.3
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This Is Wonderland 2004Raymond Millman★ 9
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Cowboys & Indians 2003Constable Bill Issac★ 6.5
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Masterpiece Monday 2003Peter★ NR
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Eloise at the Plaza 2003Philip the French Tutor★ 6.1
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The Pentagon Papers 2003Neil Sheehan★ 5.8
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Edge of Madness 2002William Sellor★ 5.6
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Degrassi 2001Mr. Betenkamp★ 7.6
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Mutant X 2001Josh★ 6.6
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Inertia 2001Joseph★ 6
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Nostradamus 2000Apprentice Mercurin★ 3.5
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McKnight★ 6.7