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Johnathon SchaechAmerican actor
Date of Birth: 10.09.1969
Country: USA |
Content:
- Biography of Johnathon Schaech
- Early Career
- Success and Notable Projects
- Producer and Director
- Personal Life
Biography of Johnathon Schaech
Johnathon Schaech is an American actor, born in Edgewood, Maryland, USA in 1969. He began his acting career in 1993 when he made his first appearance in the television adventure comedy "The Webbers." Prior to this, Schaech worked as a model, showcasing his natural good looks and physique.

Early Career
Schaech's debut as an actor proved to be successful, as he landed the lead role in Franco Zeffirelli's Italian-Japanese drama "Storia di una capinera" the same year. The film, which translates to "The Sparrow" in English, tells the romantic story of a young nun experiencing love for the first time.

In 1995, Schaech appeared in Jocelyn Moorhouse's melodrama "How to Make an American Quilt" and played the lead role in Gregg Araki's action film "The Doom Generation." However, the latter film received harsh criticism.

Success and Notable Projects
By the mid-1990s, Schaech had become a highly sought-after actor, known for his significant roles in high-quality films. One of his notable works includes the musical comedy "That Thing You Do!" written and directed by Tom Hanks.

In 1996, Schaech portrayed the protagonist, Josh, in Anthony Hickox's dramatic thriller "Invasion of Privacy." He then played the character of Byron Gruman in the biographical drama "Finding Graceland" directed by David Winkler in 1998.

In 2000, Schaech appeared in David Snedeker's comedy "If You Only Knew." He also portrayed Judas in Charles Robert Carner's historical television film "Judas" in 2004. In 2006, Schaech starred in several films, including Bethany Ashton's "Little Chenier."
Producer and Director
In addition to his acting career, Johnathon Schaech has also ventured into producing, with approximately five projects under his belt. He has also tried his hand at directing, making his directorial debut in 2002 with the short film "Heroes," in which he also played the lead role. Schaech has written around ten film and television scripts throughout his career.
Personal Life
Schaech was previously married to Christina Applegate, with their marriage lasting from 2001 to 2007.
Overall, Johnathon Schaech's impressive filmography includes over fifty roles in various films and television productions.

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