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Johnathon Schaech ( ; born September 10, 1969) is an American actor and screenwriter. He has been working as an actor since the early '90s.


Early life

Johnathon Schaech was born in Edgewood, Maryland, in 1969 to Joe, a Baltimore City law enforcement officer, and Joanne Schaech, a human resources executive. He is Catholic. Schaech has a sister, Renée. He went to
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, where he studied economics and took one acting class.


Career

In 1989, Schaech signed with Wilhelmina West and worked for three years doing commercials and bit parts in movies. He studied under acting teacher Roy London for three and half years until London's death in 1993.


1991–2000

In 1993, Schaech played the lead role in
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's period drama ''
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'' ( it, Storia di una capinera). Schaech then played drifter Xavier Red in the Gregg Araki film ''
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''. In 1995, Schaech's character Leon romanced
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's character Finn in ''
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'' which received a nomination for the
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for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. In 1996, Schaech played the ambitious but self-absorbed lead singer of The Wonders in
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' ''
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'' Schaech next starred opposite Jessica Lange and
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in the 1998 thriller '' Hush'', which "promptly bombed". Also in 1996, he was on the cover of ''Vanity Fair's'' annual "Hollywood" issue. In 1997, Schaech starred in the Australian comedy ''
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'' directed by Stephan Elliott. Playing a British military man, Schaech was in the independent feature '' Woundings'' in 1998, for which he won Best Supporting Actor at the 2001 New York International Independent Film & Video Festival. In 1998, Schaech portrayed
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in TNT's ''
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''. Schaech received praise not only for a convincing dramatic portrayal, but for learning and performing all the magic tricks and stunts himself. In 1999, Schaech appeared with Harvey Keitel in '' Finding Graceland'' and in 1999, Schaech reunited with Araki in '' Splendor'', which premiered at the 1999
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. In 1999, he played the love interest of
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in the '' Party of Five'' spin-off, '' Time of Your Life''. In 2000, Schaech performed in his first major play, David Rabe's ''A Question for Mercy'', playing a Colombian-born gay Manhattanite dying of AIDS. He lost for the role. In 2000, Schaech played a small part in the comedy ''How To Kill Your Neighbor's Dog''.


2001–2010

In 2001, Schaech played the title character in the ABC television film ''
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''. In 2002, he played Seattle cop and detective named Daniel Pruitt in the movie ''
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''. In 2005, he co-starred with his then-wife Christina Applegate, in ''
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'' for CBS. In 2006, Schaech starred in '' Little Chenier''. The film won best picture and best ensemble at the Phoenix film festival. In 2006, he co-starred opposite Heather Locklear in the Lifetime television film '' Angels Fall''. In 2007, Schaech was nominated for an MTV award for best villain for his performance in Sony's remake of '' Prom Night''. In 2009, Schaech played Captain Rezo Avaliani in the
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directed war film ''
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''. In 2009, Schaech guest starred in a Cold Case, playing Julian Bellows, a good man who kept a dark secret.


2011–present

In 2013, Schaech played a Soviet political officer, in the submarine thriller ''
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''. He appeared in five episodes of the first season of the Showtime series '' Ray Donovan'' as an eccentric movie star, Sean Walker, and played the Egyptian mercenary Tarak in ''
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'', gaining of muscle for the role. In 2014, Schaech played Colonel Sherman in the miniseries '' Texas Rising''. Between 2016 and 2018, Schaech appeared in the first three seasons of the television series ''
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'' as the DC Comics bounty hunter Jonah Hex. He returned in 2019 to reprise the role in the
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''. In 2016, Schaech shot the heist movie ''
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'', playing a possibly corrupt cop whose wife is dying of cancer. The film would make it to Netflix's U.S. platform's top two in December 2020. In 2018, Schaech appeared in noir crime drama ''
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'' opposite Ana de Armas. In 2018, Schaech starred opposite Frank Grillo in the action flick ''
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''. Years after its release, the film made Netflix's US platform's top five in October 2021.


Writing

Schaech has co-written several screenplays with Richard Chizmar, including ''Heroes'' (2002), ''Road House 2'' (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2006), based on a story by Miles Chapman, ''Masters of Horror The Washingtonians'' (Showtime, 2007), based on a story by Bentley Little and ''The Poker Club'', based on the story by Ed Gorman. They have also co-written screenplays based on stories by Peter Crowther (''Fear Itself: Eater'', NBC/AXN Sci-Fi, 2009), Lewis Shiner (''Fear Itself: The Circle'', NBC/AXN Sci-Fi, 2009) and Stephen King (''From A Buick 8'' and ''Black House'', both in production 2009). Schaech's book, '' Rick Dempsey's Caught Stealing: Unbelievable Stories From a Lifetime of Baseball'', was published in 2014.


Personal life

During the mid-1990s, Schaech often accompanied actress
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, who had not yet come out as a lesbian, to public events. Schaech was scheduled to appear in the 1997 episode of ''Ellen'' in which DeGeneres' character also came out as gay but could not participate in the filming. Schaech married actress Christina Applegate in October 2001. In December 2005, he filed for a divorce citing irreconcilable differences, which became final in August 2007. Schaech's next marriage was to Jana Kramer on July 4, 2010, after announcing their engagement the previous December, but announced their separation one month later. Their divorce was finalized in June 2011. In 2013, Schaech spoke on Capitol Hill about the importance of arts education. Schaech's third marriage was to Julie Solomon, in July 2013. They have a son born in September 2013, and a daughter born in July 2020. On January 11, 2018, Schaech wrote an article in People Magazine, in which he stated that director
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sexually assaulted him during the filming of ''
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'' (1993). Schaech wrote that the assault dented his confidence and caused trauma that led to his addictions to sex, drugs, and alcohol. In 2019, Schaech took part in the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) PSA, "Won't Stay Quiet" as a survivor of sexual violence.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

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