Jonathan Welsh

Jonathan Welsh

Acting

Birthday

1947/04/03

Day of death

2005/01/27 (57 years old)

Gender

Male

Place of Birth

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Also know as

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Biography

Jonathan Welsh was born on April 3, 1947 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was an actor, known for E.N.G. (1989), Goosebumps (1995) and Agency (1980). He was married to Heather. He died on January 27, 2005 in Belleville, Ontario.

Acting
Escape From Iran: The Canadian Caper
0.0

(1981) Escape From Iran: The Canadian Caper

as Michael Howland

Starship Invasions
3.1

(1977) Starship Invasions

as Missile Officer

A Father for Brittany
6.7

(1998) A Father for Brittany

as Robert Lussier

The Surrogate
4.4

(1984) The Surrogate

as Brenner

Young Again
6.2

(1986) Young Again

as Jerry

Agency
6.3

(1980) Agency

as Detective Ross

City on Fire
5.0

(1979) City on Fire

as Herman Stover

0.0

(1980) Black Ice

as Narrator

Second Wind
5.0

(1976) Second Wind

as Simon

All in Good Taste
3.6

(1983) All in Good Taste

as Timothy

The Diamond Fleece
5.0

(1992) The Diamond Fleece

as ---

Nothing Personal
5.8

(1980) Nothing Personal

as Critchett Jr.

In Defense of a Married Man
5.0

(1990) In Defense of a Married Man

as D.A. Papernow

Unnatural Causes
6.8

(1986) Unnatural Causes

as Dr. Lester

Switching Channels
6.1

(1988) Switching Channels

as Chaplain

Hitler's Daughter
5.7

(1990) Hitler's Daughter

as Zimmerman

E.N.G.
6.2

(1989) E.N.G.

as Eric MacFarlane

FX: The Series
6.2

(1996) FX: The Series

as Tasker

Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
6.5

(1993) Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

as Bob Chandler

Total Recall 2070
6.1

(1999) Total Recall 2070

as ---

Adderly
6.5

(1986) Adderly

as ---

Goosebumps
7.9

(1995) Goosebumps

as Mr. Lantz

War of the Worlds
6.2

(1988) War of the Worlds

as Jack Sawyer

Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal
6.9

(1996) Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal

as ---

Sidestreet
5.0

(1975) Sidestreet

as Glenn Olsen, young cop (1976-1978)

Earth: Final Conflict
6.7

(1997) Earth: Final Conflict

as Prof. Simon Ruttledge