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== Early life ==
== Early life ==
Roumie's father is [[Egyptians|Egyptian]] and [[Syrians|Syrian]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ncregister.com/interview/actor-in-the-chosen-hopes-to-lead-people-to-christ-in-some-way?amp|title = Actor in 'The Chosen' Hopes to Lead People 'to Christ in Some Way' &#124; National Catholic Register}}</ref> and his mother is [[Irish people|Irish]].<ref name="christenson">{{Cite news|last=Christenson|first=Ann|date=25 May 2016|title=Act the part: Jonathan Roumie as Jesus|work=[[Claretians#Publications|U.S. Catholic]]|url=https://uscatholic.org/articles/201605/act-the-part/}}</ref> Before meeting in NYC, Roumie's mother was raised on a farm in [[Ireland]] and his father was raised in Cairo.<ref name="Paul Cardall Podcast">{{cite web |last1=Cardall |first1=Paul |title=The Chosen: Jonathan Roumie on becoming Jesus |url=https://all-heart-with-paul-cardall.simplecast.com/episodes/the-chosen-actor-jonathanroumie/transcript |website=All Heart with Paul Cardall |publisher=Simplecast |access-date=31 July 2023}}</ref> Roumie is a practicing [[Catholic Church|Catholic]]; while he was baptized in the [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Greek Orthodox Church]], Roumie converted to Roman Catholicism after moving from New York to its suburbs.<ref name="ncregister">{{Cite news|last=Dail|first=Bree|date=4 May 2020|title=Actor in 'The Chosen' Hopes to Lead People 'to Christ in Some Way'|work=[[National Catholic Register]]|url=https://www.ncregister.com/interview/actor-in-the-chosen-hopes-to-lead-people-to-christ-in-some-way}}</ref> He holds a degree in film from the [[School of Visual Arts]].<ref name="christenson"/>
Roumie's father is [[Egyptians|Egyptian]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ncregister.com/interview/actor-in-the-chosen-hopes-to-lead-people-to-christ-in-some-way?amp|title = Actor in 'The Chosen' Hopes to Lead People 'to Christ in Some Way' &#124; National Catholic Register}}</ref> and his mother is [[Irish people|Irish]].<ref name="christenson">{{Cite news|last=Christenson|first=Ann|date=25 May 2016|title=Act the part: Jonathan Roumie as Jesus|work=[[Claretians#Publications|U.S. Catholic]]|url=https://uscatholic.org/articles/201605/act-the-part/}}</ref> Before meeting in NYC, Roumie's mother was raised on a farm in [[Ireland]] and his father was raised in Cairo.<ref name="Paul Cardall Podcast">{{cite web |last1=Cardall |first1=Paul |title=The Chosen: Jonathan Roumie on becoming Jesus |url=https://all-heart-with-paul-cardall.simplecast.com/episodes/the-chosen-actor-jonathanroumie/transcript |website=All Heart with Paul Cardall |publisher=Simplecast |access-date=31 July 2023}}</ref> Roumie is a practicing [[Catholic Church|Catholic]]; while he was baptized in the [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Greek Orthodox Church]], Roumie converted to Roman Catholicism after moving from New York to its suburbs.<ref name="ncregister">{{Cite news|last=Dail|first=Bree|date=4 May 2020|title=Actor in 'The Chosen' Hopes to Lead People 'to Christ in Some Way'|work=[[National Catholic Register]]|url=https://www.ncregister.com/interview/actor-in-the-chosen-hopes-to-lead-people-to-christ-in-some-way}}</ref> He holds a degree in film from the [[School of Visual Arts]].<ref name="christenson"/>


After graduating from college, Roumie played drums in his friend’s contemporary rock band. The band had recorded an album and were due to go on tour but the recording company sponsoring the tour went bankrupt. Shortly after Roumie moved to LA to pursue a career in film and television.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bowse |first=Kelsey Marie |title=Jonathan Roumie: I First Portrayed Jesus in My Long Island Backyard |url=https://www.christianitytoday.com/ekstasis/2021/december-web-only/chosen-television-jonathan-roumie-jesus-in-long-island.html |access-date=2023-07-22 |website=Ekstasis |language=en}}</ref>
After graduating from college, Roumie played drums in his friend’s contemporary rock band. The band had recorded an album and were due to go on tour but the recording company sponsoring the tour went bankrupt. Shortly after Roumie moved to LA to pursue a career in film and television.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bowse |first=Kelsey Marie |title=Jonathan Roumie: I First Portrayed Jesus in My Long Island Backyard |url=https://www.christianitytoday.com/ekstasis/2021/december-web-only/chosen-television-jonathan-roumie-jesus-in-long-island.html |access-date=2023-07-22 |website=Ekstasis |language=en}}</ref>

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Jonathan Roumie
Roumie in January 2020
Born (1974-07-01) July 1, 1974 (age 50)
BildungSchool of Visual Arts NYC (BFA)
OccupationActor
Known forPerforming as Jesus in The Chosen
AwardsGrace Prize for Most Inspiring Performance for TV, Movieguide

Jonathan Roumie is an American actor best known for his role as Jesus in The Chosen,[1][2] a crowd-funded television series about the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth.[3][4] He is also a voice artist.

Early life

Roumie's father is Egyptian[5] and his mother is Irish.[6] Before meeting in NYC, Roumie's mother was raised on a farm in Ireland and his father was raised in Cairo.[7] Roumie is a practicing Catholic; while he was baptized in the Greek Orthodox Church, Roumie converted to Roman Catholicism after moving from New York to its suburbs.[8] He holds a degree in film from the School of Visual Arts.[6]

After graduating from college, Roumie played drums in his friend’s contemporary rock band. The band had recorded an album and were due to go on tour but the recording company sponsoring the tour went bankrupt. Shortly after Roumie moved to LA to pursue a career in film and television.[9]

Career

Roumie has appeared in television shows such as The Good Wife, As the World Turns, and Castle. He played the character of Christ for the first time in a touring multi-media project about the life of St. Faustina called Faustina: Messenger of Divine Mercy[10] and subsequently in 'Once we were Slaves/The Two Thieves'. Roumie is also the co-producer, co-director and lead actor of The Last Days: The Passion and Death of Jesus, a live performance about the passion of Christ.[11] He portrayed evangelist Lonnie Frisbee in the 2023 film Jesus Revolution.[12]

Roumie's voice-over work includes the video games Evolve, Mafia II & III, and The Darkness II. He has voiced several characters in the MTV series Celebrity Deathmatch.[13]

Roumie started as a production assistant and was the location scout for Spider Man, National Treasure and I Am Legend.[14] His first original song, "Outta Time", was released in Europe for the album Unbreakable, which he co-produced.[15][better source needed]

At one time, Roumie was involved in an entertainment fellowship for Christian entertainment professionals.[6]

He also serves as a narrator for the Catholic prayer app Hallow.[16]

The Chosen

The Chosen – Jesus touches the Leper

Right before Roumie was offered the opportunity to play the role of Jesus Christ, Roumie had reached the point on his journey were he surrendered his life to God, he says; "I was literally in a pit and God sort of lent a hand and brought me out of the pit. I was broke. I was in debt. I had enough food for the day to last a day."[17]

Now known for his portrayal of Jesus Christ in The Chosen.[18] His work in The Chosen has been reviewed in the National Catholic Register,[8] America Magazine,[19]The Atlantic,[20] and The Irish Times.[21]

Of the challenge of portraying, Roumie said, "Very often, I don’t feel worthy of playing Jesus. I struggle with that a lot. But I also acknowledge what God has done for my life as a result of playing Christ and how God has changed my life."[22]

Personal life

Roumie has been a ministry leader and has served as an extraordinary minister of Holy Communion within the Catholic Church.[6] He is a strong advocate of the sacraments, ecumenism, humility and charity.[23] He serves on the board of Catholics in Media Associates.[24] In 2020, he was nominated for a Papal knighthood, the Order of St. Gregory the Great.[25] He was also named one of Aleteia's "10 Catholics who restored our faith in humanity" in 2021 and made it onto Our Sunday Visitor's list of Catholics of the Year in 2022.[26][24] He opposes abortion.[27] Roumie has been a keynote speaker at March For Life.[28]

As of 2022, Roumie resided in Los Angeles.[29]

Roumie can be found hosting live prayers on Instagram, some of which have been viewed nearly 100,000 times.[30] He prays the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy.[31]

Roumie is a talented illustrator, and won a few awards in high school for this work.[7]

Awards

Year Association Kategorie Nominated work Result Ref.
2020 Movieguide Awards Grace Prize for Most Inspiring Performance for TV The Chosen, Episode 1.8 – "I am He" Won [32]
2022 Movieguide Awards Grace Prize for Most Inspiring Performance for TV The Chosen, Episode 2.8 – "Beyond Mountains" Nominated [33]
2023 Movieguide Awards Grace Prize for Most Inspiring Performance for TV The Chosen, Episode 3.3 – "Physician, Heal Yourself" Nominated [34]

Filmography

Television

Year Name Role Ref Notes
2000–2002 Celebrity Deathmatch Various Voice only
2006 Oh! Be Joyful! Jim James Television film, also executive producer and writer
2007 As the World Turns Jim Fellows [35] 6 episodes
2008 Law & Order Richie Citrone Episode: "Excalibur"
In the Now Jonathan 5 episodes
2009–2010 Wonder Pets! Loch Ness Daddy, Critic #2 2 episodes, Uncredited as Critic #2
2010 3rd & Bird French Crab Episode: "Ahoy!"
Roomies Sam's Date, Answering Machine Television film
2011 All My Children Guy #1
2012 Parenthood Cop [35] Episode: "Everything Is Not Okay"
2013 Joe, Joe & Jane Waiter Television film
2014 Castle Serge Belmonde [36] Episode: "Dressed to Kill"
Hart of Dixie Jeffrey [35] Episode: "Carrying Your Love with Me"
NCIS Officer Gerard [35] Episode: "The Admiral's Daughter"
Interns Felix [37]
Preying for Mercy Dominic Capistrano Television film
The Newsroom Bartender [35] Episode: "What Kind of Day Has It Been"
2015 Dog with a Blog Dr. Monfore Episode: "Stan Has Puppies"
Ridin' with Burgess Raddigan, Theater Guy Television short
NCIS: Los Angeles Perry Gaffney [36] Episode: "Defectors"
2016 The Good Wife Monte Ecklund [36] Episode: "Shoot"
2017 The Mindy Project Dr. Montpellier [35] Episode: "Danny in Real Life"
2019 Ballers Splyce Owner [35] Episode: "Players Only"
2020 Chicago Med Christian Edwards [38] Episode: "A Needle in the Heart"
2019–present The Chosen Jesus [39][40] 24 episodes

Film

Year Name Role Ref Notes
2001 Be My Brother Undercover Cop Short
2005 Prime Bakery Counterman [36]
2007 West 32nd Lloyd [41]
Then She Found Me Partygoer Uncredited
2008 Revolutionary Road Party Guest [42]
2012 K-11 Rookie Stewart [36]
2013 Saving Lincoln John Wilkes Booth [41]
A Day In The Country Hal [43] Short; Canon Imagin8tion Contest Winner
Half-Life: Raise the Bar Gordon Freeman Short
Lunar Control Short; Voice only
Another Man Josh Short
2014 Once We Were Slaves Jesus [6] Short; Renamed The Two Thieves
Cinderella Pose Jesse Short
You & I, My Dear Ken [44] Short
2015 Nostradamus Radio Voice Short
The Funeral Guest Luke
2016 Trunk Nate Short
Let It Bleed The Sadist [39]
Dead Bullet Viktor [36]
2017 Life Hack Greg Scheckler
2018 Last Kiss Narrator Short
2020 Reality Queen! TV Assistant
2021 Washingtonia Voice only
2022 Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again Merenkhare [45] Voice only
2023 Jesus Revolution Lonnie Frisbee [46]

Video game

Year Name Role Notes
2003 Batman: Dark Tomorrow Tim Drake / Robin, Robber #1, Guard, False-facer
2010 Mafia II Italian Civilian, Gangster, Greaser
2012 The Darkness II Enzo, Additional Voices
2013 The Bureau: XCOM Declassified Asaru, Dr. Murphy, Pete Weaver
Lost Planet 3 Renard Laroche
2015 Evolve Additional Voices
Fallout 4 Jack Cabot, Doc Weathers, Honest Dan
2016 XCOM 2 Soldier, Additional Voices
Mafia III Additional Voices
2017 Agents of Mayhem Pride Trooper
2018 God of War Additional Voices
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Various Voices
2019 Days Gone Russell
Death Stranding Mules
2020 Ghost of Tsushima Additional Characters
2022 Saints Row Character Voices, Saints Characters

Theatre

Year Name Role Ref
2012 Anaconda (*Best of Hollywood Fringe – 2012) Phil Becker
2013 Trainspotting Sick Boy [47]

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