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  1. Creator /. Jonathan Wilson. Jonathan Wilson is an award-winning LGBT+ Canadian actor, comedian, and playwright whose work encompasses film, television, animation, and stage theater. Having been active in the entertainment industry since 1988, Jonathan Wilson is best known writing the 1996 play My Own Private Oshawa, a semi-autobiographical ...

  2. Jonathan Wilson has had a prolific acting career since he began in 1988; he's been in several television series including guest appearances in Monk and Doc. He has also done voices in children's shows such as Totally Spies! and Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends. As well as being a television actor he has also dabbled in writing. Jonathan received 2 nominations for the Joseph Jefferson Award of ...

  3. Dec 2, 2023 · Jonathan wilson us social club session live on kexp. Jonathan Wilson is a Canadian actor, voice artist, comedian, and playwright, best known for his 1996 play My Own Private Oshawa. The play, a semi-autobiographical comedy about growing up gay in Oshawa, Ontario, was also optioned by Sandra Faire's SFA Productions for production as a film ...

  4. Jonathan Wilson is a Canadian actor, comedian and playwright, best known for his 1996 play My Own Private Oshawa. The play, a semi-autobiographical comedy about growing up gay in Oshawa, Ontario, was also optioned by Sandra Faire 's SFA Productions for production as a film, which won an award at the Columbus International Film & Video Festival in 2002 before premiering as a television movie on ...

  5. Jonathan Wilson (born October 19, 1963) is a Canadian actor, comedian and playwright, who is best known for his 1996 play My Own Private Oshawa. The play, a semi-autobiographical comedy about growing up gay in Oshawa, Ontario, was also optioned by Sandra Faire's SFA Productions for production as a f

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  7. Oct 9, 2013 · The award-winning director and longtime Evanston resident Jonathan Wilson’s path into the theater world was unusual. In 1967 he was an undergraduate at the formerly all-female Rosary Hill College near his native Buffalo, N.Y. – one of two males among 1,400 co-eds, and one of the few African Americans. An English professor suggested he try ...

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