Jonathan Judge-Russo


Jonathan Judge-Russo is an American actor and producer. He has acted on television, film, and the stage. He is perhaps best known for his roles as Jeremy on the Netflix original comedy series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Randy Platt and Gary Ryan on the NBC drama , as well as being the Founding Artistic Director of Animus Theatre Company in New York City. He is also a member of the cast of the controversial film A Rainy Day in New York, directed by Woody Allen.

Education

Judge-Russo is a graduate of Circle in the Square Theatre School, The Stella Adler Studio of Acting, the British American Drama Academy, and The Actors Center. At the above combined institutions, he studied with Alan Langdon, Sir Ben Kingsley, Alan Rickman, Chris Bayes, Earle Gister, Edward Berkeley, and John Barton. He received a BA in Theatre and Creative Writing from Loyola University Maryland and graduated from Regis High School in 2001.

Career

Jonathan Judge-Russo was a member of the cast of Jumpers for Goalposts at the Studio Theatre in Washington, DC, that received a 2016 nomination for a Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Ensemble in a Play. He was a member of the cast of the Drama Desk Award nominated Falling at the Minetta Lane Theatre. Other New York credits include such theatres as the Signature Theatre, The Cherry Lane Theatre, The Irish Repertory Theatre, the Irish Arts Center, and the Irondale Center. He has performed at the Metropolitan Opera on three occasions, in productions of La Fanciulla del West and Wozzeck. Judge-Russo has performed regionally in the world premiere of Seth Zvi Rosenfeld’s Downtown Race Riot,
the United States premiere of Tom Wells’ Jumpers for Goalposts, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Troilus and Cressida, and Comedy of Errors, as well as Othello with the Baltimore Shakespeare Festival. He played a lead role in the First National Tour of Echoes of Ireland, written by Frank McCourt and Malachy McCourt.
Judge-Russo has acted in such television shows as ', ', Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Elementary, Black Box, and White Collar as well as such films as A Rainy Day in New York, Chess and Eat Me.