Jon Briddell

Jon’s one of those rare actors who somehow snagged roles in both the Marvel and DC universes—yeah, talk about bragging rights. He kicked off his career back in ’89, doing sketch comedy with a Second City troupe in Chicago, which, if you know anything about improv, is basically the big leagues. The guy didn’t just wake up in Hollywood one day; he paid his dues all over the Midwest, doing theater before finally packing up for LA in ’94. Since then? He’s racked up over 40 film credits (not counting the mountain of TV guest spots and all those commercials you probably half-recognize him from). But there’s more—he’s literally the face of TIM, The Illusive Man, in a bunch of “Mass Effect” games. Gamers know what’s up. That’s a whole different level of geek cred. And when he’s not busy being some shadowy video game overlord or popping up in your favorite superhero flick, Jon’s in full Ohio State Football mode. The man’s dedicated—he barely misses a single Saturday game in the fall. Not kidding, he’s that diehard. So, whether you’ve seen him on the big screen, small screen, or pixelated and giving you orders in a space opera, Jon’s probably been a part of your entertainment diet without you even realizing it.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1966-03-10
  • Height: 5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
  • Birth Location: Dayton, Ohio, USA
  • Professions: Actor, Additional Crew, Producer

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      The Prince of Tides is this Southern, gritty drama that’ll probably mess you up in the best way. Nick Nolte plays this football coach who basically gets tossed into the swirling chaos of his family’s past when his sister tries to take her own life. Cue Barbra Streisand—yeah, she’s not just singing here—she’s the psychiatrist who tries to untangle decades of secrets and trauma. The movie dives deep, not shying away from the dark stuff: abuse, guilt, the whole messy cocktail that comes with family history. There’s this weird chemistry between Nolte and Streisand that shouldn’t work, but it does, and honestly, you find yourself rooting for these two broken people. The film just grabs you, drags you through pain and a little bit of hope, with a soundtrack that’s absolute chef’s kiss. If you want neat Hollywood endings, look elsewhere. This one lingers and hurts in all the right ways.

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      March 10, 1966

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      5′ 9″ (1.75 m)

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      Dayton, Ohio, USA

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