Jonathan Schmock
Jonathan Schmock, born on February 26, 1956, is a multifaceted American talent known for his contributions as an actor, television director, producer, writer, and editorial cartoonist. His career spans several decades and includes a variety of notable projects across film and television.
Schmock gained recognition for his performance as the maitre d' in the iconic film *Ferris Bueller's Day Off*. His television credits showcase his versatility, with appearances in popular series such as *Big Time Rush*, *Blossom*, *Double Trouble*, *Arrested Development*, *Star Trek: Enterprise*, *The Golden Girls*, and *The Big Bang Theory*. In addition to his acting prowess, he has made his mark on the big screen with roles in films like *Some Kind of Wonderful*, *City of Industry*, and *Surf Ninjas*.
Beyond acting, Schmock has made significant contributions behind the scenes as well. He served as a developer for the beloved series *Sabrina the Teenage Witch* and penned scripts for various shows, including *Real Time with Bill Maher*, *Dharma & Greg*, *Blossom*, and *Brotherly Love*, which he co-created alongside Jim Vallely. Schmock’s diverse talents have solidified his reputation within the entertainment industry, making him a respected figure in both comedic and dramatic storytelling.