J. K. Simmons

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J. K. Simmons
Born Jonathan Kimble Simmons
January 9, 1955 (1955-01-09) (age 53)
Detroit, Michigan

Jonathan Kimble "J. K." Simmons (born January 9, 1955) is an American actor.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Simmons was born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Patricia (née Kimble), an administrator, and Donald William Simmons, a college professor.[1][2] He has a brother, David (a singer-songwriter), and a sister, Elizabeth. He attended the University of Montana[3] and was a member of the Seattle Repertory Theatre.[3]

[edit] Career

[edit] Musical theatre career

Prior to his film & television career, Simmons was a Broadway actor and singer. He was in the revival of Guys and Dolls as Benny Southstreet. He also played the role of Jigger in a revival of Carousel at the Houston Grand Opera.

[edit] Notable film and television roles

Simmons is known for his TV roles as Dr. Emil Skoda, a police psychiatrist who has appeared on three of the four incarnations of Law & Order, and as the sadistic prison inmate Vernon Schillinger on the prison drama Oz. He also stars as Ralph Earnhardt, the father of famous race-car driver Dale Earnhardt, in 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story. He has been praised for his portrayal of Mac McGuff, Juno's father, in Juno. Currently, he plays as the Assistant Chief of the LAPD, Will Pope in The Closer.

[edit] Portrayal of J. Jonah Jameson

He also played the obsessively egotistical newspaper editor J. Jonah Jameson in all three Spider-Man movies, his portrayal being very well-received by fans of the comic book hero. Simmons provided his voice for two newspaper editors in two episodes of the eighteenth season of The Simpsons. The characters are never named, but are obviously meant to emulate the character of Jameson (one even demands "pictures of Spider-Man".)

[edit] Lesser known roles

Less well known is that Simmons provided the voice of the yellow M&M in the product's commercials as well as voiceover work for Norelco razors. He also provided the voice of General Wade Eiling in Justice League Unlimited. He also did an audio book for Tom Clancy's Net Force Point of Impact. Like many of his Law & Order co-stars, he also appeared in an episode of Homicide: Life on the Street, though he portrayed a criminal suspect rather than his Dr. Skoda character. That episode crossed over with Law & Order before Simmons joined the cast as Skoda. He also played a small role as an army general in the television sitcom Arrested Development, alongside his Juno co-stars, Michael Cera and Jason Bateman.

[edit] Association with Jason Reitman

Simmons is quickly becoming known for starring in movies that are produced or directed by Jason Reitman including Thank You for Smoking, Juno and the upcoming Jennifer's Body, written by Juno screenwriter Diablo Cody.

[edit] Filmography

Simmons as Vernon Schillinger.
Simmons as Vernon Schillinger.

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