
Jonathan Breck
Acting • Born 1965-02-17
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jonathan Breck (born February 17, 1965) is an American actor. Beginning his career as a stage actor, Breck was most successful for playing the villainous demon The Creeper in the Jeepers Creepers series of horror films. He has also appeared in numerous film and television roles including Beat Boys, Beat Girls, Good Advice, Spiders, I Married a Monster, JAG, Star Trek: Voyager, VIP, Push. In early 2004, Breck filmed the science fiction action thriller Dreamland, a TV movie set around the famed Area 51 in Nevada. It was released in 2005. Most recently, he wrapped the film I Left Me, a dark comedy which played at The Sundance Film Festival in 2005, in which he stars as a man and his clone; the film is set in the year 2025. Breck has also continued to work in theater. He can currently be seen on stage at The Evidence Room in Los Angeles in the hit show Peace Squad Goes 99. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jonathan Breck, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
24 credits
W.
Movie • 2008
Corn Dog

Jeepers Creepers 2
Movie • 2003
The Creeper

Evilution
Movie • 2008
Col Serna

Jeepers Creepers
Movie • 2001
The Creeper

Be My Baby
Movie • 2007
Director

Dreamland
Movie • 2007
Blake

Jeepers Creepers 3
Movie • 2017
The Creeper

Dead Write
Movie • 2007
Deputy Richard Hoffs

Mask Maker
Movie • 2011
Leonard

Man in Striped Pajamas
Movie • 2002

The Caretaker
Movie • 2008
The Limo Driver

Everybody Wants Some!!
Movie • 2016
Coach Gordon

Parkland
Movie • 2013
Winston Lawson

On the Edge
Movie • 2002
Cop #1

Good Advice
Movie • 2001
Balding Man

Shorts
Movie • 2009
Security Guard

Spy Kids: All the Time in the World
Movie • 2011
Wilbur's Boss

Blood Games
Movie • 1998
Roderick Moliere

Emmanuelle: First Contact
Movie • 1994
Cop

The Carbon Copy
Movie • 2009
Sam Carbon

Star Trek: Voyager
TV • 1995
Dying Borg

JAG
TV • 1995
Marine Sergeant

V.I.P.
TV • 1998
Irving Millbrook

Friday Night Lights
TV • 2006
Oklahoma Recruiter