Jonno Roberts
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.
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Movie Appearances
TV Appearances

Medium
as Don Burnes
2005

Numb3rs
as Russian Hacker
2005

Jericho
as J.P. Achor
2006

Shark
as Jonno
2006

The Unit
2006

CSI: NY
as Samson Rowe
2004

Flight of the Conchords
as Stage Murray
2007

Without a Trace
as Garth Hogan
2002

NCIS
as Scott Pell
2003

Lie to Me
as Milo
2009

Sweet Tooth
as Hazmat #1
2021

Project: S.E.R.A.
as NSA Agent
2013







