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J.K. Simmons

J.K. Simmons
J.K. Simmons
Born: Jan 09, 1955
Occupation: Actor
Active: '90s-2000s
Major Genres: Crime, Drama
Career Highlights: The Mexican, Juno, Extract
First Major Screen Credit: Law & Order (1990)
33 Videos for J.K. Simmons
Aliens in the Attic (2009) First Snow (2007) Off the Map (2003)
Extract (2009) Juno (2007) Oz: Season 06 (2003)
I Love You, Man (2009) Postal (2007) Oz: Season 05 (2002)
Jennifer's Body (2009) Spider-Man 3 (2007) Spider-Man (2002)
New in Town (2009) The Closer: Season 03 (2007) Spider-Man (2002)
Post Grad (2009) Harsh Times (2006) The Mexican (2001)
Up in the Air (2009) The Astronaut Farmer (2006) Autumn in New York (2000)
Burn After Reading (2008) The Closer: Season 02 (2006) The Gift (2000)
The Closer: Season 04 (2008) Thank You for Smoking (2005) For Love of the Game (1999)
The Little Red Truck (2008) The Closer: Season 01 (2005) The Jackal (1997)
Way of War (2008) Spider-Man 2 (2004) Extreme Measures (1996)
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Biography:

Jonathan Kimble Simmons was originally a singer, with a degree in music from the University of Montana. He turned to theater in the late 1970s and appeared in many regional productions in the Pacific Northwest before moving to New York in 1983. He appeared in Broadway and off-Broadway shows and also did some television -- his early roles included the portrayal of a white supremacist responsible for multiple murders in an episode of Homicide: Life on the Street.

In that same vein, Simmons first gained wide exposure as Vern Schillinger, the leader of an Aryan Brotherhood-type organization in prison in the HBO series Oz. Parlaying his small-screen notoriety into feature film opportunities, Simmons had a small part in the 1997 thriller The Jackal and played a leading role in Frank Todaro's low-budget comedy Above Freezing, a runner-up for the most popular film at the 1998 {~Seattle Film Festival}.

Also in 1997, Simmons increased his television prolificacy by taking on the role of Dr. Emil Skoda, the consulting psychiatrist to the Manhattan district attorney's office in the series Law and Order. By 1999, Simmons was showing up in such prominent films as The Cider House Rules and the baseball drama For Love of the Game, directed by Sam Raimi.

The director again enlisted Simmons for his next film, 2000's The Gift. After a supporting turn in the disappointing comedy The Mexican, Simmons teamed with Raimi for the third time, bringing cigar-chomping comic-book newspaperman J. Jonah Jameson screaming to life in the 2002 summer blockbuster Spider-Man.

In 2004, he would reprise the role in the highly anticipated sequel, Spider-Man 2. That same year, along with appearing alongside Tom Hanks in the Coen Brothers' The Ladykillers, Simmons continued to be a presence on the tube, costarring on ABC's midseason-replacement ensemble drama The D.A. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide.