Jonathan Stanley
Jonathan Stanley was born in Detroit, Michigan. He studied theater at Henry Ford College in Dearborn. He played a meth addict in the award winning indie "This Narrow Place." Jonathan also wrote, produced and starred in the feature film "Misled," which is inspired by his true life story. Now residing in Los Angeles, Jonathan has landed roles in film and television. His credits include Batman V Superman, CSI Cyber, Aquarius, Murder In The First, The Last Ship, and many more.
Played In
TV Show
Sep 2024
High Potential
Dean O’Connell
Movie
Jun 2023
Murder City
Wick
TV Show
Apr 2023
The Last Thing He Told Me
DM (Deemer)
TV Show
Sep 2022
DAHMER - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
Officer Krause
TV Show
Nov 2021
Mayor of Kingstown
CO Wagner
TV Show
Oct 2021
CSI: Vegas
Mason Federate
TV Show
Mar 2020
DAVE
Soldier
TV Show
Jan 2020
9-1-1: Lone Star
Earl Goetz
TV Show
May 2019
L.A.'s Finest
Kirby
Movie
Jan 2019
The Infiltrators
Pittman
TV Show
Jan 2019
Good Trouble
Officer Lawrence Griffin
TV Show
Nov 2018
Medal of Honor
Lt. Adams
TV Show
Nov 2018
Medal of Honor
Bill Husband
TV Show
Sep 2018
Magnum P.I.
Mercenary Paul Swyzak
TV Show
Nov 2017
S.W.A.T.
Rocco
Movie
Oct 2017
Distortion
Crime Technician
TV Show
Sep 2017
SEAL Team
Craig Bowman
Movie
Feb 2017
Division 19
Jaden
TV Show
Oct 2016
Timeless
Mac
Movie
Aug 2016
A Deadly Dance
Dan
TV Show
Aug 2016
Too Close to Home
Zeek
Movie
Mar 2016
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Silo Officer
TV Show
Jan 2016
Lucifer
Guy with the Gun
TV Show
May 2015
Aquarius
Officer Clark
TV Show
Mar 2015
CSI: Cyber
Police Officer #2
Movie
Feb 2015
Misled
Jason
TV Show
Jun 2014
The Last Ship
Guard
TV Show
Jun 2014
Murder in the First
Security Officer
TV Show
Jan 2014
Chicago P.D.
James Pleasant
TV Show
Sep 2013
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Attendant
Movie
Oct 2011
This Narrow Place
Chris
TV Show
Oct 2011
Homeland
Andy Kiernan
Movie
Jun 2011
Last Man Standing
FBI Agent #2
Movie
Oct 2010
Stone
Lucetta's Man #2
TV Show
Apr 1963
General Hospital
Cop Billy
TV Show
Apr 1963
General Hospital
Officer Billy Price