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Johnathon Schaech
10 September 1969
Johnathon Schaech played in 19 movies in the Action, Comedy, Crime, Drama, Thriller, Music, Music, Mystery, Romance, Horror, Sci-Fi, Biography genres.
Johnathon Schaech didn't achieve real success and got average imdb rating 5.
Large, dark, and altogether abundant, Johnathon Schaech has all of the tangible attributes Possibly man would expect of a pre-eminent houseman. Despite his appearance, how, Schaech has eluded true stardom, appearing in films that allow him to showcase his talent without providing the opportunity for the actor to make a stout splash in the mainstream.
Born in Edgewood, MD, in 1969, Schaech was a model before being cast in his head capacity, in a 1993 obscure called The Webbers. Co-star
... ring David Arquette and Jennifer Tilly, the flick was mired in obscurity, much Schaech's next effort, Franco Zefferelli's Storia Di Una Capinera or Sparrows (1993). It was director Gregg Araki who gave Schaech his first genuine break, when he cast him as a treacherous, perpetually aroused drifter in his 1995 coat The Extinction Generation. Ecstatically vile-stilted and filled with an abundance of going to bed, violence, and severed heads, the covering became something of a cult classic and gave Schaech a reduced dose of fame. The scope of his fame was widened a baby whit with his next momentous illustrate, How to Make an American Quilt (1995). As one of the token Y-chromosome bearers in a virtually all-female cast, Schaech made a favorable belief with many filmgoers in his capacity as Winona Ryder's lifeguard suitor. His notices were favorable ample to get him a leading part in Tom Hanks' 1996 steam That Point You Do! and the headline role of the made-for-mooring Houdini (1998). Along with these relative successes came the requisite flops, among them 1997's Welcome to Woop Woop, which featured a memorably deviant title and hardly else, and Hush (1998), in which Schaech played the son of a unqualifiedly crackers Jessica Lange. In 1999, Schaech had another shot at cult stardom when he again collaborated with Araki on Splendor, which had its enter at the Sundance Video Entertainment.
The same year, he was also lob in the Jennifer Be in love with Hewitt series, Fox's The Experience of Your Vitality.
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