Jon Prescott
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Born |
Mountain View, California | August 10, 1981
Occupation | Film actor, Television actor |
Jon Prescott (born August 10, 1981) is an American actor.
Early life
He was born in Mountain View, California, but raised near Portland, Oregon. Prescott has two brothers, and a sister. He attended Emerson College in Boston.
Career
After college he moved to Los Angeles. He hosted OLN's Outdoor Investigations and has also been seen on television in 30 Rock, Rescue Me, CSI: New York, As the World Turns,[1] Watch Over Me, Law & Order, Las Vegas, One Life to Live, Hot Properties, The 1/2 Hour News Hour, Celebrity Apprentice, and the HBO pilot Suburban Shootout. His films include: Howl,[2] The Holiday, Careless, and Placebo. Prescott stars in The One released in 2011.
In 2012 Prescott was reported to join the Lifetime Television series The Client List playing Mark Flemming in a recurring role.
TV series
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012–present | The Client List | Mark Fleming | Recurring |
2011 | Untitled Jersey City Project | Frank George | Series regular |
2011 | Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Johnny Apreda | Guest star |
2011 | The Good Wife | Andre Felise | Guest star |
2010 | Rescue Me | Memory Hank | Guest star |
2010 | 30 Rock | The Guy | cameo |
2009 | One Life to Live | Chad Driscoll | Guest star; 3 episodes |
2009 | Law & Order | Davey Burke | Guest star |
2008 | As the World Turns | Mike Kasnoff | Recurring |
2007 | Las Vegas | Jeremy | Guest star |
2007 | Watch Over Me | Pette Weber | Main cast |
2006 | CSI: NY | Nick Gunn | Guest star |
2006 | Outdoor Investigations | Lucas Simms | Series regular |
2005 | Hot Properties | Nelson Buch | Guest star |
Film
Year | Title | Role |
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2006 | The Holiday | James |
2007 | Careless | Jimmy |
2009 | Howl | Neal Cassady |
2011 | The One | Daniel |
2012 | Maladies | Prescott |
2013 | Construction | Aaron |
2013 | Parts Per Billion | Jay |
References
- ↑ "nuMike". soaps.com. Retrieved March 28, 2008.
- ↑ Brooks, Barnes (December 2, 2009). "Sundance Tries to Hone Its Artsy Edge". newyorktimes.com.
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