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Born in Pensacola, FL to John and Theresa McIntosh, Jonathan was the type of child who would watch TV programs and movies and immediately want to go outside with friends and family to reenact his favorite moments. His mother was a veteran of the stage and at the age of 13 he decided to give it a try, taking small parts in musical productions like "Grease" and "Fiddler on the Roof", and "Li'l Abner." When not on Stage he jumped at the chance to assist backstage as well. Once out of High School, he began to explore the world of radio broadcasting and film, attending the University of New Orleans. He studied both film and radio participating in any student films he could. While there he was offered a job at a local PBS affiliate and he promptly left school to pursue that full time. Over the next few years he learned everything from camera operations to producing, writing, and directing live television. In that time he also began taking small roles in films being shot in and around New Orleans. "Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh" happened simply by the fact that the production was filming at a location behind the house he was living in for a week. He walked out to watch and was immediately asked if he wanted to participate. Small roles in "Runaway Jury" and "Ray" followed when he picked up an agent and appeared in commercials and an episode of "Trigger Happy TV" on Comedy Central. In 2005, during hurricane Katrina, Jonathan relocated back to Pensacola and immediately got jobs in radio and TV as well as getting cast in small stage productions. From 2006 to 2017 he took a break for family reasons only doing the occasional commercial. In April of 2017 he joined actor Jeremy London's London Arts Acting Studio and also signed on with Audition Source Talent for representation.