Jonathan Cake

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jonathan Cake (born August 31, 1967, Worthing, West Sussex, England) is an English actor who has worked on various TV programmes and series. His father was a glassware importer and his mother a school administrator. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jonathan Cake, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Cast

Brideshead Revisited

(Rex Mottram)

Krews

(Peter Spanbauer)

Riverworld

(Nero)

The One and Only

(Sonny)

Diamond Girl

(Regan Montana)

First Knight

(Sir Gareth)

The Girl

(Ned Ridley)

The Government Inspector

(Alastair Campbell)

Out of the Ashes

(Dr. Mengele)

Fallen

(Jason Shepherd)

Honest

(Andrew Pryce Stevens)

Mosley

(Oswald 'Tom' Mosley)

Perfect Roast Potatoes

(William)

Mastersons of Manhattan

(Marshall Crawford)

The Swap

(Charles Anderson)

With Friends Like These

(Richard)

Entangled

(Jonas)

True Blue

(Patrick Conner)

Nightlife

(Advocate)

Hamlet

(Lucianus)

With/In Volume 2

((segment "Touching"))

Six Degrees

(Roy)

The Thin Blue Line

(Stallion)

Inconceivable

Law & Order: Criminal Intent

(Colin Ledger)

Goodnight Sweetheart

The American Embassy

(Jack Wellington)

Empire

(Tyrannus)

A Dance to the Music of Time

(Peter Templer)

Riverworld

DC's Stargirl

(Richard Swift / The Shade)

The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

(Hattersley)

The Jump

(George Brunos)

Chuck

(Cole Barker)

Law & Order

(Marcus Woll)

Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible

(Randolph Cleveland)

Extras

(Steve Sherwood)

Jonathan Creek

(Hippy protestor (uncredited))

Camping

(Adam)

Desperate Housewives

(Chuck Vance)

Mosley

(Oswald 'Tom' Mosley)

Frank Stubbs Promotes

(Jerome)

Rebecca

(Jack Favell)

Carrott U Like

(Himself)

Noah's Ark

(Japhet)

DC's Legends of Tomorrow

(Blackbeard / Edward Teach)

Angie Tribeca

(Nafan)

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

(Patrick Mulregan)

Agatha Christie's Marple

(Mark Easterbrook)

Grey's Anatomy

(Griffin Ford)

Rizzoli & Isles

(Dr. Ian Faulkner)

Death in Paradise

(Daniel Morgan)

Agatha Christie's Poirot

(John Christow)