Jonah Bobo

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Jonah Bobo
Born (1997-01-24) January 24, 1997 (age 27)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • musician
  • theatre artist
Years active2004–2012
Relatives Salha "Mama" Bobo (great-grandmother)

Jonah Bobo(born January 24, 1997 [1] ) is an American musician and former child actor. He is best known for his roles as Danny Budwing in the 2005 film Zathura: A Space Adventure , Robbie Weaver in the 2011 film Crazy, Stupid, Love , and the voice of Austin the Kangaroo on Nickelodeon's Emmy Award-winning computer-animated TV series The Backyardigans .

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Early life

Bobo was raised in Roosevelt Island, New York in an Orthodox Jewish household. [2] His father works in software, while his mother is a physical therapist and personal trainer. [3] His paternal great-grandmother was a Syrian-American businesswoman and philanthropist Salha "Mama" Bobo. [2] [4]

Career

His first film role was in The Best Thief in the World . He co-starred in Around the Bend , portraying the youngest of a four-generation family. Bobo was subsequently cast in Zathura: A Space Adventure as Danny Budwing. His next role was in Strangers with Candy . He portrayed young Victor Mancini in Choke . He has also made an appearance on 30 Rock as a paparazzo named Ethan. He appeared on Roosevelt Island in the play Seussical, Jr. at the Main Street Theatre and Dance Alliance. He was also on the 5th episode of Royal Pains . From 2005 to 2013, Bobo voiced Austin on Nickelodeon's The Backyardigans . In 2011, he appeared in Crazy, Stupid, Love as Robbie.

Bobo is also a musician, composer and theatre artist, with his theatrical work being awarded distinctions by the Richard Rodgers Award Foundation and the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center. In September 2021, Bobo released his debut album Newgrass Suite. [5] His second album Rainbow was released in September 2023.

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
2004 The Best Thief in the World Sam Zaidman
Around the Bend Zach Lair
2005Strangers with CandyShamus NobletUncredited
Zathura: A Space Adventure Danny Budwing
2006 The Fox and the Hound 2 TodVoice
2008 Choke Young Victor Mancini
2011 Crazy, Stupid, Love Robbie Weaver
2012 Disconnect Ben Boyd

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004–2013 The Backyardigans AustinVoice
2009 30 Rock EthanEpisode: "Jackie Jormp-Jomp"
Royal Pains Arlo GrantEpisode: "No Man Is an Island"

Awards and nominations

List of awards and nominations
AwardYearCategoryResultWork
Young Artist Award 2006Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Actor Age Ten or YoungerNominated Zathura
2012Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Young Actor( [6] )Nominated Crazy, Stupid, Love.

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