Jonno Roberts
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.
Acting
TV
Bones
as Jeffrey Hodgins
2005
TV
The Rookie
as Rupert Payne - VIP Ride-Along
2018
TV
NCIS
as Scott Pell
2003
TV
Person of Interest
as Peter Arndt
2011
TV
The Good Place
as Gawlff
2016
TV
Elementary
as Jerome Thomas
2012
TV
CSI: Miami
as Ted Sherman
2002
TV
Lie to Me
as Milo
2009
TV
Sweet Tooth
as Hazmat #1
2021
TV
La Brea
as James
2021
TV
Xena: Warrior Princess
as Agathon
1995
TV
NCIS: Los Angeles
as CIA Analyst Robert Lester
2009
TV
CSI: NY
as Samson Rowe
2004
TV
Quantico
as Bruno Graf
2015
TV
Law & Order
as Defense Attorney Barry Boyd
1990
TV
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
as Kurth
1995
TV
Medium
as Don Burnes
2005
TV
Jericho
as J.P. Achor
2006
Movie
Message from the King
as Rice
2017
TV
Numb3rs
as Russian Hacker
2005
TV
Flight of the Conchords
as Stage Murray
2007
TV
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
as Stephen Talbot
2001
TV
Without a Trace
as Garth Hogan
2002
TV
The Unit
as Serin
2006