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Jonny Bogris | |
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Born | Orange, California, U.S. | June 8, 1976
Other names | Yannis Bogris [1] |
Education | Villa Park High School |
Alma mater | University of California, Irvine |
Occupation | Actor, [2] Director |
Website | Jonny Bogris IMDb page |
Jonny Bogris (born June 8, 1976) is an American actor and director known for films such as End of Days and One Eight Seven , [3] as well as television projects NYPD Blue , Rake , and HBO's The Newsroom .
Bogris was born in 1976 in Orange, California and attended Villa Park High School in Villa Park, California. He went on to attend the University of California, Irvine where he majored in political science and drama.
Bogris began his career while still in college, appearing in commercials for brands such as Pepsi, Kodak, MGD Beer, and Taco Bell. He worked his way into television and then into film, with roles in NYPD Blue and most recently appearing on Fox's Rake and HBO's The Newsroom.
He has written and directed independent films including T.A.To.E in 2002 and Le Shakedown in 2007. [4] T.A.To.E was selected by Slamdance and Le Shakedown played at various festivals in the United States and Europe. He is currently in development on a feature-length project.
Title | Year | Notes |
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The Newsroom | 2014 | HBO political drama |
Rake | 2014 | American television series |
Unusual Suspects | 2013 | Documentary television series |
Susannah | 2009 | Short film |
A Ball and 2 Cents | 2008 | Short film |
Canterbury's Law | 2008 | Legal television drama |
Along the Way | 2007 | Film directed by Andrew Bowen |
Le Shakedown | 2007 | Short film written, directed, and produced by Bogris [4] |
Em & Me | 2004 | Hungarian comedic drama |
Twisted | 2003 | Horror/Comedy written by Mathew Lucey |
In My Life | 2002 | Tragic comedy written and directed by Gary Chan |
After Freedom | 2002 | Drama written and directed by Vahe Babaian [5] |
T.A.To.E | 2002 | Short film written and directed by Bogris |
NYPD Blue | 2001 | U.S. television series [6] |
Rude Awakening | 1999 | U.S. television series |
End of Days | 1999 | Horror/Thriller film directed by Peter Hyams [7] |
Whatever It Takes | 1998 | Action film written by Jack Capece and Raymond Obstfeld |
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction | 1998 | U.S. television anthology series |
One Eight Seven | 1997 | Drama crime thriller directed by Kevin Reynolds [8] |
Wasted | 1996 | Thriller written and directed by Paul Schuyler |
Undertakings | 1995 | Short horror film |
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