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Jonathan Silverman stars as Harry Kennison on ABC's "In Case of Emergency." Jonathan Silverman has starred in over 30 motion pictures, several Broadway plays and his own Top 10 television series. Jonathan Silverman's film work includes "Class Action" with Gene Hackman, "Stealing Home" with Jodie Foster, "Broadway Bound" with Anne Bancroft, "Brighton Beach Memoirs" with Blythe Danner, the sequel to "The Odd Couple" with Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon, and the cult comedy "Weekend at Bernie's." Jonathan Silverman's recent film credits include the independent feature "Laura Smiles," which recently won the Emerging Filmmaker Award at the 2006 Denver Film Festival and is continuing to receive critical acclaim from festivals nationwide. In addition, Jonathan Silverman has completed roles in the films "The TV Set," directed by Jake Kasdan, and "Coffee Date," an irreverent comedy of sexual confusion. Jonathan Silverman also appeared in "The Cookout," starring Queen Latifah and Danny Glover. Other films for Jonathan Silverman include "Made," "Freak City," "Just a Little Harmless Sex," "French Exit," "Denial," "Little Big League," "Breaking the Rules," "Traveling Man," "12:01," "London Suite," "It Is What It Is" and "These Old Broads." Jonathan Silverman starred in Showtime's "Bobbie's Girl," opposite Rachel Ward and Bernadette Peters, and in "The Medicine Show," opposite Natasha Gregson Wagner. Jonathan Silverman also completed the Showtime film "Deacons for Defense" with Forest Whitaker and Ossie Davis, directed by Bill Duke. Jonathan Silverman made his executive-producing debut alongside co-star Louis Gossett, Jr. in "The Inspectors." On television Jonathan Silverman starred in "The Single Guy" from 1995-1997, which was created for him by Castle Rock Entertainment and Brad Hall. Other television appearances for Jonathan Silverman include "Friends" and "ER." On Broadway Jonathan Silverman created the role of Eugene Morris Jerome in Neil Simon's "Broadway Bound," after starring in Simon's successful Broadway runs of "Biloxi Blues" and "Brighton Beach Memoirs." Jonathan Silverman starred with John Spencer in "Glimmer and Shine" by Tony Award-winning playwright Warren Leight for the Mark Taper Forum. Other theatre credits for Jonathan Silverman include Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner's "The Illusion" at the Los Angeles Theatre Center, "Pay of Play" at the Hudson Theatre and "Sticks and Stones" at the Met Theatre. Silverman recently starred in Roger Kumble's latest play, "Turn Around," with David Schwimmer and Tom Everett Scott at the Coast Playhouse in Los Angeles.
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March 21, 2010 Whatever happened to jonathan silverman, he made the amazing weekend at bernies (best film with necrophilia EVER) and 12:01 then vanished 1 day ago@MingNa didn't you do a sitcom w/ Jonathan Silverman and a guy w/ curly red hair? 1 day ago@mattbilinsky I like the Selleck & Baldwin, but what about running the Jonathan Silverman / Andrew McCarthy tonight? We just need a Bernie. 2 days agoJust saw Andrew McCarthy and Jonathan Silverman. They were walking together holding their careers as if they were still alive. 2 days agoJack White & JayZ collaborated on a song. Not since Andrew McCarthy & Jonathan Silverman has a duo captured my heart so. #weekendatbernies 3 days agoIs Jonathan Silverman nude hot or what? 6 days ago
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