Jonathan Fielding is an actor and theater maker who lives in Irvington, NY. He is originally from Fort Worth, TX.
He is primarily a stage actor and has performed in plays both in New York City and regionally. Recently, Jonathan played Charles Haversham (Jonathan) in Mischief Theatre's Broadway production of The Play That Goes Wrong.
On television he's been: threatened by Kingpin on NETFLIX's Daredevil, killed by head-squeezing on FOX's Gotham, and forced to rat out middle school kids on NBC's Law & Order: SVU. Recently, he produced the feature length film Dindin, directed by Brendan Hughes, and shot a small role with Bill Camp in the recently released Disney+ film Boston Strangler, written and directed by Matt Ruskin.
Jonathan is a founder of the Harbor Stage Company on Cape Cod and an Artistic Associate with Amphibian Stage Productions.
He finds himself lucky to often collaborate with artists Robin Bloodworth, Kathleen Culebro, Stacy Fischer, Brendan P. Hughes, Robert Kropf, Jason Lambert, David Lanza, and Brenda Withers.
Earning his MFA from Rutgers University and Mason Gross School of the Arts, Fielding was whispered theater secrets by William Esper, Loyd Williamson, Deborah Hedwall, Lenard Petit, Nancy Mayans, and Patricia Fletcher. He has taught graduate and undergraduate level acting at NYU's Steinhardt School and Pace University.
He is primarily a stage actor and has performed in plays both in New York City and regionally. Recently, Jonathan played Charles Haversham (Jonathan) in Mischief Theatre's Broadway production of The Play That Goes Wrong.
On television he's been: threatened by Kingpin on NETFLIX's Daredevil, killed by head-squeezing on FOX's Gotham, and forced to rat out middle school kids on NBC's Law & Order: SVU. Recently, he produced the feature length film Dindin, directed by Brendan Hughes, and shot a small role with Bill Camp in the recently released Disney+ film Boston Strangler, written and directed by Matt Ruskin.
Jonathan is a founder of the Harbor Stage Company on Cape Cod and an Artistic Associate with Amphibian Stage Productions.
He finds himself lucky to often collaborate with artists Robin Bloodworth, Kathleen Culebro, Stacy Fischer, Brendan P. Hughes, Robert Kropf, Jason Lambert, David Lanza, and Brenda Withers.
Earning his MFA from Rutgers University and Mason Gross School of the Arts, Fielding was whispered theater secrets by William Esper, Loyd Williamson, Deborah Hedwall, Lenard Petit, Nancy Mayans, and Patricia Fletcher. He has taught graduate and undergraduate level acting at NYU's Steinhardt School and Pace University.
"...precise and touching..." - LA Times
(Time and the Conways)
"...Mr. Fielding's quicksilver performance gives 'Greetings' it's glitter." - NYTimes
(Greetings)
"...just about perfect in this role" - Cape Cod Times
(Sister Play)
(Time and the Conways)
"...Mr. Fielding's quicksilver performance gives 'Greetings' it's glitter." - NYTimes
(Greetings)
"...just about perfect in this role" - Cape Cod Times
(Sister Play)