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Jonathan Langdon

Jonathan Langdon

Young Canadian actor Jonathan Langdon played the sidekick role in the romantic comedy-drama "No Tomorrow" (CW 2016-), which premiered in September 2016. His character Hank was the exuberant, slightly goofy co-worker of Evie (Tori Anderson), with a thing for conspiracy theories. Langdon was a native of Pickering, Ontario, attended Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School and had a background in comedy. While attending the University of Toronto he acted in plays and performed in the improv troupe Kathleen Turner Overdrive (not to be confused with the indie-rock band of that name). While at college he met his wife Christina Phan and graduated with an Honors Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Drama. After graduation he pursued careers in both theater and education, earning a Bachelor of Education from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education and going on to teach elementary school. He also continued doing sketch comedy, appearing at the Toronto Sketch Festival with the troupe Reverse Oreo. While continuing studies he joined the popular Toronto troupe the Sketchersons, who were known for their satirical "Sunday Night Live" residency at the Comedy Bar in Toronto. He had a small role in the Ricky Gervais comedy Special Correspondents (2016), and a larger one as an office worker in But I'd Really Have to Kill You (2015), directed by Max Sherman, and the comedy Fat Camp (2017), directed by Jennifer Arnold.
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