Portrait of Jonno Roberts

Jonno Roberts

Acting

Biography

Jonno Roberts has been acting in the US since arriving from New Zealand in 1999. He has become a popular performer on stage as well as screen, performing throughout the US and Europe. He rapidly gained a reputation for hard-hitting performances in a number of productions that have been acknowledged as American theatre landmarks, including the hit New York production of Tracey Letts' "BUG" (he replaced Michael Shannon in the lead role); as Eilif in Janos Szasz' devastating "Mother Courage" at the American Repertory Theatre; as Edmund the Bastard to Stacy Keach's "King Lear" at the Goodman Theatre, Chicago; and in notorious Catalan director Calixto Bieito's sole American production - "Camino Real", also at the Goodman. He was profiled as a notable artist by the National Endowment for the Arts. Before moving to the US, he was best known in New Zealand as a comedian, and can still be occasionally seen performing at the legendary LA venue Largo, alongside longtime friend and comedy partner Rhys Darby. Jonno received a Masters degree from the Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard University, and from the Moscow Arts Theatre School.

Born: July 13, 1979

Place of Birth: New Plymouth, New Zealand

Filmography

2021
La Brea

as James

2021
Mr. Corman

as Chris

2021
Sweet Tooth

as Hazmat #1

2018
The Rookie

as Rupert Payne - VIP Ride-Along

2016
2016
Wrecked

as Declan Stanwick

2015
Quantico

as Bruno Graf

2015
The Player

as Rehnquist

2013
Project: S.E.R.A.

as NSA Agent

2013
2012
Elementary

as Jerome Thomas

2011
Person of Interest

as Peter Arndt

2010
World's End

as Tobias

2009
NCIS: Los Angeles

as CIA Analyst Robert Lester

2009
Lie to Me

as Milo

2007
2006
Shark

as Jonno

2006
Jericho

as J.P. Achor

2006
The Elephant King

as Jake Hunt

2005
Bones

as Jeffrey Hodgins

2005
Numb3rs

as Russian Hacker

2005
Medium

as Don Burnes

2004
CSI: NY

as Samson Rowe

2003
2002
Without a Trace

as Garth Hogan

2002
CSI: Miami

as Ted Sherman

2001
1990
Law & Order

as Defense Attorney Barry Boyd