Jonathan Oldham

Jonathan Oldham, a name you might not hear every day, but you’ve definitely seen his work if you’ve spent any time with action flicks or crime dramas on your TV screen. He’s popped up in Ghost Rider—the one with Nicolas Cage going full flaming-skull mode back in 2007. That film? Wild ride, literally. Oldham brought some serious edge to his scenes, even if he wasn’t the main guy, you remember him. Then there’s NCIS: Los Angeles, which, let’s be honest, has that classic formula of high-stakes investigations, car chases, and witty banter. Oldham fits right in, like he was born to play those roles where things go sideways and someone’s gotta keep their cool. Don’t forget Blue Heelers, either. That’s Aussie television royalty. If you grew up down under, you probably caught an episode or two, maybe with your parents in the living room, and Oldham’s name is wedged in the credits. He’s the kind of actor who just blends into the world he’s in—you believe him, even if you’re just catching a random scene. Not every actor can do that. He’s not a headline-grabber, but those who know, know. You spot him, you remember him, and honestly, his career’s a cool mix of cult hits and steady TV work. That’s not easy in the business. Kind of underrated, really.

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Personal details

  • Height: 5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
  • Professions: Actor

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      He snagged his degree in Performing Arts (Acting) from Australia’s National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) back in 2003. That’s a pretty big deal, honestly—NIDA’s like the Hogwarts for actors down under. Tons of Aussie legends have walked those halls, and getting in is no joke. He’d have been knee-deep in everything from Shakespeare to wild experimental stuff, probably living off instant noodles and caffeine like the rest of us in college. The training there isn’t just about learning lines—it’s about getting totally wrecked and rebuilt as a performer, digging deep into characters, and, yeah, dealing with some pretty fierce competition. By the time he graduated, he’d have a killer toolkit for stage and screen, plus a network of fellow actors who’d go on to pop up all over film, TV, and theater. Basically, graduating from NIDA sets you up for some serious street cred in the acting world.

FAQ

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      5′ 11″ (1.80 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan