Jonathan London

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Jonathan London (born December 5, 1978)[1] is an American film writer and director. London is a 2001 graduate from the University of Pennsylvania and completed the graduate film program at Columbia University in 2006. London is the brother of WWE star Paul London.

London is the former co-host of the podcast Geekdrome and currently hosts the podcast Geekscape. In 2006, London directed the live DVD portion of Reel Big Fish's Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live Album.

London's directing credits include music videos such as Turn Out The Light for The New Amsterdams[2] and Take Me Home Please for Reggie and the Full Effect, and "Come Back Home" for Suburban Legends.[3][4] London also directed Gay By Dawn, a short film that won a number of film festival awards.

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