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Actor: An Awkward Sexual Adventure. Jonas Chernick co-wrote, produced and starred in the sci-fi comedy feature film James vs. His Future Self (2019), which won four awards at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival, and was nominated for four Canadian Screen Awards.
- January 1, 1
- 1.83 m
- Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Jonas Chernick (born July 16, 1973) is a Canadian actor and screenwriter. [1] Career. Chernick's credits as an actor include the films Inertia, Lucid, Paid in Full, Seven Times Lucky, Mayday, Blood Pressure, My Awkward Sexual Adventure, How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town, Borealis, The Go-Getters, James vs.
YearTitleRoleNotes2020ReeseEpisode: "The Only Way Out is Through"2020Craig Strathern6 episodes2018Chris HenleyEpisode: "A Fare to Remember"2016Eric WaverEpisode: "Going Out Fighting"Mar 26, 2024 · Jonas Chernick: Diana came on because when I was writing this movie I knew that the protagonist was gonna be a woman and as much as I’m in touch with my feminine side Daryl, I felt like I needed a woman’s voice! Diana was so essential to the whole process, but especially with finding that voice of Elena and really making it authentic and ...
- Daryl Macdonald
Mar 9, 2020 · “This movie is not taking itself too seriously; you can relax, you are going to be in for a very fun ride,” says actor and writer Jonas Chernick when talking about one of the jokes that sets the atmosphere for James Vs His Future Self, a quirky Canadian science fiction that had its European premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival 2020.
Mar 21, 2024 · Short Film Reviews; ... “I’m Not Interested In Playing Easy To Like Characters” Interview With Jonas Chernick, Star & Writer Of THE BURNING SEASON.
- Daryl Macdonald
Jonas Chernick is an actor/screenwriter based in Toronto. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Jonas started studying acting at the age of 7, later graduating from the University of Manitoba with a major in Film Studies and Theatre.
Feb 28, 2024 · The Burning Season – directed by Sean Garrity, written by Jonas Chernick and Diana Frances, starring Jonas himself opposite Sara Canning – takes a rather different approach. opening at a wedding and unfolding backwards in time, it explores a connection which both Jonas and Sara’s characters find damaging and try to resist.