Jonathan Togo
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Jonathan Frederick Togo (born on August 25, 1977) is an American actor.
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Togo is the son of Michael and Sheila Togo. His mother has Italian-Irish roots and his father is of Jewish-Ukrainian descent. He was raised in Rockland, Massachusetts. As a child, he attended a Hebrew school and graduated from Rockland High School in 1996. He went on to attend Vassar College, graduating with an B.A in theater. While at Vassar he performed in a band named "The El Conquistadors" with Sam Endicott and John Conway, both of whom are now members of the band The Bravery.
Jonathan has performed and participated in numerous plays, including "Our Country's Good" for which he won an award. He has several TV show credits under his belt including a starring role in "Special Unit 2" as well as appearances in "Judging Amy," "Law & Order," "Ed," and "The Jury."
Jonathan's most notable film credit is from Mystic River. He has also appeared in "Raccoon" and "Up."
Jonathan can currently be seen playing Ryan Wolfe on CSI: Miami which airs every week night on A&E TV in the United States, CTV in Canada, Tuesday nights on Five in the United Kingdom, on Mediacorp Channel 5 in Singapore and on VT4 in Belgium. New episodes air on CBS Monday evenings at 10 P.M. eastern time. His cousin Trevor Enders is a former baseball player for the Devil Rays: he is now a teacher and a coach in James E. Taylor High School.
- Togo has a tattoo on his left shoulder of a clown waving a wand while riding a bee, which is an image from the joker found in older decks of playing cards.[citation needed]
- He is left-handed.
- In 2006, Togo and CSI: Miami co-star Brendan Fehr went up to Canada to visit the Degrassi: The Next Generation set.[citation needed]
- The daily internet show Cute With Chris features recurring requests for photos of Togo shirtless.
- Jonathan Togo Bio at CBS - CSI: Miami
- Jonathan Togo Online
- Jonathan Togo at the Internet Movie Database
- Jonathan Togo at TV.com
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