Johnny Whitworth
Johnny Whitworth, born on October 31, 1975, in Charleston, South Carolina, is a prominent American actor known for his diverse roles in both film and television. After living with his mother during his early years, he relocated to Dallas, Texas, with his father following their divorce. At the age of 15, Whitworth gained recognition by winning the inaugural Young and Modern Man Contest, which paved the way for his move to Los Angeles alongside his mother.
Whitworth launched his acting journey at 18 with a guest role on the popular series *Party of Five* in 1994. He made his film debut in 1995 with *Bye Bye Love* and gained notable attention for his portrayal of A.J. in *Empire Records*, which has since achieved cult status.
After a brief hiatus from acting, Whitworth made a significant return in 1997 with *The Rainmaker*. He gained fame for his role as Detective Jake Berkeley on CBS's *CSI: Miami*, where his character created a love triangle with Calleigh Duquesne, stirring intrigue among fans.
His filmography includes appearances in *3:10 to Yuma* (2007) alongside Christian Bale and Russell Crowe, as well as *Gamer* (2009) with Gerard Butler. Whitworth also starred in *Locked In*, *Valley of the Sun*, and Neil Burger's *Limitless*. Additionally, he took on the villainous role of Blackout in the 2012 film *Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance*, further solidifying his status in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Gamer
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
Shadow Hours
Empire Records
Pathology
The Rainmaker (1997)
Still Here
Valentine
Bye Bye Love
Zephyr Springs
The A-Frame
Locked In
Limitless
3:10 to Yuma (2007)
Bad Hurt
The Anarchist Cookbook