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Also known as: Jonathan Kimble Simmons

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Jonathan Kimble Simmons
Born:
January 9, 1955, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. (age 70)
Awards And Honors:
Academy Award (2015)
BAFTA (2014)
Golden Globe Award (2014)

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J.K. Simmons (born January 9, 1955, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.) is an American character actor who had a wide-ranging and prolific career both before and after winning an Academy Award for his unnerving portrayal of the sadistic and perfectionist music instructor in Damien Chazelle’s drama Whiplash (2014).

Education and early roles

Simmons was the son of a music teacher, and he studied music at the University of Montana (B.A., 1978). He became interested in theatre, however, and in the early 1980s he was a member of the Seattle Repertory Theatre, where he acted in such plays as The Fantasticks, Pal Joey, An Enemy of the People, and Guys and Dolls.

Simmons then moved to New York City, where he first appeared in the musical Birds of Paradise in 1987. Simmons performed on Broadway in A Change in the Heir (1990), Peter Pan (1991–92), Guys and Dolls (1992–95), and Laughter on the 23rd Floor (1993–94). He began a lengthy career playing guest roles on television shows as well as small parts in films in the mid-1990s.

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In 1999 Simmons appeared in both The Cider House Rules and Sam Raimi’s baseball movie For Love of the Game. He gained broad exposure with a recurring role between 1997 and 2004 as psychiatric expert Dr. Emil Skoda on the TV series , , and . He won praise for his portrayal of the vicious white supremacist Vern Schillinger in the prison-drama TV series Oz (1997–2003).

Simmons played the newspaper editor J. Jonah Jameson in Spider-Man (2002), Spider-Man 2 (2004), Spider-Man 3 (2007), Spider-Man: Far from Home (2019), Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), and the animated Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse; the first three films were directed by Raimi. Simmons appeared in Jason Reitman’s satiric film Thank You for Smoking (2005), and he portrayed the father of the title character in Reitman’s Juno (2007).

Simmons again worked with Reitman in Up in the Air (2009; starring George Clooney), Labor Day (2013), and (2014), and it was Reitman who suggested Simmons to Chazelle for the part of Terence Fletcher in Whiplash. In addition to the Oscar, Simmons earned a BAFTA Award and a Golden Globe Award for his performance. Chazelle also cast him in the musical film La La Land (2016). Simmons later appeared in the serial-killer thriller The Snowman (2017), adapted from the best-selling book of the same name, and in Justice League (2017), based on the DC Comics series about a team of superheroes; a different cut of the latter film was released in 2021 as Zack Snyder’s Justice League. His other film credits from 2017 included Father Figures.

Simmons then played former U.S. senator Gary Hart’s campaign manager during Hart’s 1988 presidential bid in The Front Runner (2018). Simmons subsequently was cast in the crime drama 21 Bridges (2019) and the comedy Palm Springs (2020). In 2021 he appeared in a number of movies, notably Ghostbusters: Afterlife, another comedy with Reitman; National Champions, a sports drama about college football players who go on strike, demanding compensation for student-athletes; and Being the Ricardos, Aaron Sorkin’s biopic about Lucille Ball and her husband, Desi Arnaz.

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Simmons continued to be highly sought after, typically appearing in several movies a year. His credits in 2023 included the family drama Little Brother and One Day as a Lion, a crime thriller. In 2024 he appeared in Reitman’s Saturday Night, a docudrama about the events before the first broadcast of Saturday Night Live; Clint Eastwood’s courtroom drama Juror #2; and Red One, an action Christmas movie in which his character, Santa Claus, is kidnapped.

TV work

During this time Simmons continued to appear in various TV projects. He starred with Kyra Sedgwick in the crime drama series The Closer (2005–12), and he headlined the short-lived sitcom Growing Up Fisher (2014). In Counterpart (2017–19), a sci-fi drama involving parallel worlds, he played both a UN bureaucrat and a deadly spy. He had recurring roles on such shows as Brockmire, Veronica Mars, and Goliath. In addition, Simmons did voice work in such animated series as Justice League Unlimited (2004–06), Kim Possible (2007), American Dad! (2007–11), Ultimate Spider-Man (2012–15), BoJack Horseman (2014–20), and Invincible (2021– ).

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