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American actor (born 1955)

J. K. Simmons
Simmons in 2024
Born
Jonathan Kimble Simmons

(1955-01-09)January 9, 1955 (age 70)
EducationUniversity of Montana (BA)
OccupationActor
Years active1986–present
WorksPerformances
Spouse
Michelle Schumacher
(m. 1996)
Children2
AwardsFull list

Jonathan Kimble Simmons[1] (born January 9, 1955) is an American actor. His career spans over four decades ofscreen and stage. Simmons is the recipient ofvarious accolades. For hissupporting role inDamien Chazelle's independent filmWhiplash (2014), he received anAcademy Award, aGolden Globe Award and aBritish Academy Film Award.

Simmons is known for his role asJ. Jonah Jameson inSam Raimi'sSpider-Man trilogy (2002–2007). He reprised his role as Jameson in variousMarvel media unrelated to the Raimi trilogy, including multiple animated titles and theMarvel Cinematic Universe films. He has appeared in numerous supporting roles in films such asThe Cider House Rules (1999),Thank You for Smoking (2005),Juno (2007),Burn After Reading (2008),Up in the Air (2009),Jennifer's Body (2009),La La Land (2016),Justice League (2017),Palm Springs (2020), andJuror No. 2 (2024), playing iterations ofSanta Claus inKlaus (2019) andRed One (2024). He portrayedWilliam Frawley inBeing the Ricardos (2021), for which he received another nomination for theAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

On television he is known for playing white supremacist prisonerVernon Schillinger on theHBO seriesOz (1997–2003), the recurring role ofDr. Emil Skoda on theNBC seriesLaw & Order (1997–2010), Assistant Police ChiefWill Pope on theTNT seriesThe Closer (2005–2012), and Howard Silk in theStarz seriesCounterpart (2017–2019). He also appeared in commercials forFarmers Insurance.

On theBroadway stage Simmons playedCaptain Hook in the 1991 revival ofPeter Pan and Benny Southstreet in the 1992 revival ofGuys and Dolls.[2]

As a voice actor he is known for portraying theYellow M&M in commercials since 1996,Cave Johnson in the video gamePortal 2 (2011), White Knight inGenerator Rex (2010–2013),Tenzin inThe Legend of Korra (2012–2014),Stanford "Ford" Pines inGravity Falls (2015–2016), Kai inKung Fu Panda 3 (2016), Mayor Leodore Lionheart inZootopia (2016), Martin Smarty inKim Possible (2002–2007),Nolan Grayson / Omni-Man inInvincible (2021–present) andMortal Kombat 1 (2023), and General Ketheric Thorm in the video gameBaldur's Gate 3 (2023).

Early life and education

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Simmons was born on January 9, 1955,[3] inGrosse Pointe, Michigan,[4] the son of Patricia (née Kimble), an administrator, and Donald William Simmons, a music teacher[5] at Parcells Middle School.[6] One of three children,[6] Simmons attended Ferry Elementary School inGrosse Pointe Woods.[7] In 1965, when he was 10 years old, his family moved toWorthington, Ohio, a suburb ofColumbus, Ohio.[4] From 1970 to 1972, he attendedWorthington High School, where he participated in drama, football and choir.[8] In 1973, when he was 18, they moved toMissoula, Montana, where his father became director of the School of Music at theUniversity of Montana.[4] The younger Simmons graduated from the University of Montana in 1978 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in music.[9][10][11] During college, he became a member of the music-oriented fraternityPhi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Simmons appeared at the Bigfork Summer Playhouse inBigfork, Montana, in various roles from 1977 to 1982. Later, he moved to Seattle and became a member of theSeattle Repertory Theatre, where he met his best friend Michael Smith.[9] Simmons eventually landed his first role on Broadway in 1992.[12]

Career

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Stage

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OnBroadway, Simmons played Benny Southstreet in the 1992 revival ofGuys and Dolls.[2] In 1994, he sang multiple roles in the Wagner opera satireDas Barbecü.[9] He also played the role of Jigger in a revival ofCarousel with theHouston Grand Opera and starred in the 1987Off-Broadway musicalBirds of Paradise. During his time on Broadway, Simmons also playedCaptain Hook inPeter Pan (1991–1992).[13]

Film and television

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Simmons made his first appearance in a live-action television role in the showPopeye Doyle, appearing as a patrol officer. The next year, Simmons appeared onAll My Children, as an RCMP sergeant. Among his more notable roles are Dr. Emil Skoda, apolice psychiatrist whom Simmons played on three of the four incarnations ofLaw & Order andNew York Undercover, and sadisticneo-Nazi inmateVernon Schillinger on the prison dramaOz.[14]

He appeared as Ralph Earnhardt, the father of race-car driverDale Earnhardt, in3: The Dale Earnhardt Story, and also made appearances asWill Pope, Assistant Chief of theLAPD, in the seriesThe Closer. In the showRaising Hope, he plays Burt Chance's brother Bruce Chance. In a precursor to joining theLaw & Order cast as Skoda, Simmons appeared inHomicide: Life on the Street, portraying a criminal in aLaw & Order cross-over episode. Other roles include an army general in the television sitcomArrested Development, and Dan the Barber in the surrealNickelodeon seriesThe Adventures of Pete & Pete in 1995.[15]

He played B.R. in the filmThank You for Smoking (2005) and has been praised for his performance inJuno (2007) as "Mac" McGuff, the title character's father. Simmons playedJ. Jonah Jameson, editor-in-chief of the newspaperDaily Bugle, in all three ofSam Raimi'sSpider-Man films,[16] as well as in the expanded video game adaptation ofSpider-Man 3.[17] In 2008, he played a CIA superior inBurn After Reading and appeared inPostal as Candidate Welles. He also appeared inI Love You, Man as the father ofPaul Rudd's character.[18]

Throughout 2011 to 2018, Simmons was a prime-time voice actor for theAdult Swim stop-motion seriesRobot Chicken. Simmons performed various voices for several characters over the last couple of years. For example, one of the characters that he played wasVernon Schillinger (in 2011) for a singular episode.[19] In 2011 and 2014, he also voicedMaster Chief for various scenes throughout two episodes. Lastly in 2018, he voiced the widely knownJ. Jonah Jameson for an episode.

Simmons at the 2007Toronto International Film Festival

Simmons starred in several films produced or directed by his friendJason Reitman, includingThank You for Smoking,Juno,Up in the Air, andJennifer's Body. In 2013, he had a small role as Mr. Jervis in Reitman's filmLabor Day. He voices Tenzin, an Airbending master and the son ofAang andKatara, in the 2012 Nickelodeon seriesThe Legend of Korra, the sequel series to the 2005 Nickelodeon seriesAvatar: The Last Airbender. He starred as blind lawyer "Mel Fisher" inGrowing Up Fisher.[20] From 2015 to 2016, he voiced the scientist Stanford Pines on theDisney XD animated seriesGravity Falls for thesecond season.[21]

In the 2014 drama filmWhiplash, Simmons played Terence Fletcher, an intensely demanding and abusive bandleader at the fictional Shaffer Conservatory of Music, who bullies and cajoles his student, Andrew Neiman (Miles Teller). The wide acclaim for Simmons's performance included winning anAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actor.[22]Rolling Stone said "Beat the drums for an Oscar for Simmons." Richard Roeper of theChicago Sun-Times said "Simmons delivers one of the most memorable performances of the year."[23]Entertainment Weekly summed up the reaction by saying Simmons's performance "has been universally praised" and that he was "a leading contender forBest Supporting Actor."[24] On January 11, 2015, Simmons won theGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture,[25] and he went on to win theAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actor on February 22, 2015.[26]

In January 2015, Simmons was cast in a leading role in the filmKong: Skull Island,[27] though he andMichael Keaton later exited the film.[28] Simmons performed a substantial number of voice-over roles alongside his live action work. Several of these have arisen from his J. Jonah Jameson character in Raimi'sSpider-Man films, including voices of two newspaper editors in episodes of theeighteenth season ofThe Simpsons. While unnamed, these characters are clearly meant to emulate Jameson (one, bearing Jameson's appearance, demands "pictures of Spider-Man," then once reminded he works at a poetry journal, demands "poems about Spider-Man").[29] Likewise, Simmons voiced an editor-in-chief of a newspaper (with Jameson's appearance and mannerisms) for a 2013 episode ofThe Hub'sPound Puppies. In 2015, he appeared as the German expatriate Sebastian in the Greek drama filmWorlds Apart. In 2016, Simmons lent his voice to two animated films, voicing the antagonist Kai inKung Fu Panda 3 and Mayor Lionheart inZootopia.[30][31]

Simmons reprised his role as the voice of J. Jonah Jameson in the animated seriesThe Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes,Ultimate Spider-Man,Avengers Assemble, andHulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.[19] In friend Reitman's filmYoung Adult, he voiced the protagonist's boss, via a series of voicemails. He also provided the voice ofGeneral Wade Eiling inJustice League Unlimited.[19] He recorded anaudiobook forTom Clancy's Net Force: Point of Impact.

In 2016, Simmons portrayed Watertown Police Sergeant Jeffrey Pugliese in the filmPatriots Day.[32]

He starred in the science fiction thrillerCounterpart from 2017 to 2019, playing dual roles as Howard Silk and Howard Silk Prime.

In 2017, Simmons portrayedCommissioner James Gordon inJoss Whedon's filmJustice League, part of theDC Extended Universe. He reappeared in archive footage forZack Snyder's Justice League, the 2021 director's cut.[33][34] Simmons filmed scenes reprising the role in the completedBatgirl film before its 2022 release was cancelled.[35][36] He voiced himself in an episode ofSuperMansion.[37]

In the field of television commercials, Simmons is widely known for being the voice of the yellowM&M, a role he has played since 1996, replacingJohn Goodman.[38] He has also done voice-over work forPhilips Norelco razors. In live-action, he is featured as Professor Nathaniel Burke of the University of Farmers in ads forFarmers Insurance Group, since 2010.[39]

In 2017, Simmons had a small cameo for a role inSpongeBob SquarePants of Conductor Maestro Mackerel for the episode "Snooze You Lose" inseason 10.[40]

In 2019, Simmons reprised his role ofJ. Jonah Jameson in theMarvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) filmSpider-Man: Far From Home, as a cameo in the mid-credits scene. He is the second actor to portray the same character in both a non-MCU and MCU film, followingLou Ferrigno as the voice of theHulk.[41][42] He returns in the role in the 2019 Web seriesThe Daily Bugle and the filmsVenom: Let There Be Carnage andSpider-Man: No Way Home, both released in 2021,[43] as well as the 2022 filmMorbius, in a scenecut from the theatrical release.[44]

In 2020, he had a guest spot as Frank Dillman on the police sitcomBrooklyn Nine-Nine.[45] He also narrated theNetflix limited series documentaryCoronavirus, Explained[46] and co-starred in the critically acclaimed sci-fi/comedyPalm Springs, which premiered at theSundance Film Festival in January and onHulu in July.[47]

From 2014 to 2020, Simmons voicedLenny Turteltaub in the animated showBoJack Horseman.[19]

In 2021, Simmons provided the voice forOmni-Man in the animated showInvincible, played the role of George Zax, CEO of a family-owned and operated pharmaceutical company on the fourth season ofGoliath, and also appeared in the military science-fiction filmThe Tomorrow War.[48]

In 2021, Simmons was the voice of Tusk Johnson, Mountain Man in the animated showThe Great North.

In 2021, Simmons portrayedWilliam Frawley in the Amazon movieBeing the Ricardos, for which he received his second Academy Award nomination.[49]

In 2024, Simmons portrayedSanta Claus in the holiday movieRed One (2024).

Video games

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In 2005, Simmons also reprised his role ofJ. Jonah Jameson, as a voice actor, for the PSP version ofSpider-Man 2: The Video Game. Later in 2007, he also voiced the same character of Jameson in the next game of the series:Spider-Man 3: The Video Game.[17] Simmons, also in 2007, decided to voice Jameson one last time inStern Pinball: Spider-Man.[19]

Simmons appears as theanti-communist U.S. President Howard T. Ackerman in the video gameCommand & Conquer: Red Alert 3 and for a series of promotional advertisements parodying the 2008 presidential elections. In these advertisements, he offers himself (as Ackerman) as an alternative to other, unnamed presidential candidates and uses the slogan "Vote for me, if you want to live".[50] In the2008 United States Presidential election, 43 people voted for Simmons (as Ackerman) as awrite-in candidate.[51]

In 2011, Simmons also appeared inGenerator Rex: Agent of Providence, as White Knight.[19]

In April 2011, he appeared inPortal 2 as the voice ofAperture Science founderCave Johnson,[52] a performance that was lauded as the "surprise star turn" of the game.[53][failed verification] He reprised his role as Cave Johnson in the 2015 video gameLego Dimensions, the 2022 video gameAperture Desk Job,[54] and was introduced to be a part of theDota 2 2022 Battle Pass: Part II in an Announcer and Mega Kills Packs.[55][56]

Simmons provided the voice-over for theM&M's "spokescandy", Yellow inM&M's: Shell Shocked andM&M's: The Lost Formulas.[57]

Simmons also appeared as General Ketheric Thorm in the 2023 video gameBaldur's Gate 3.[58]

In September 2023, Simmons reprised his role asOmni-Man in the video gameMortal Kombat 1.[59]

Personal life

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Simmons married film director Michelle Schumacher in 1996.[60][61] They have two children; their daughter Olivia has appeared in two films,The Only Good Indian (2009) andI'm Not Here (2017), while their son Joe has also made occasional appearances in low-budget films. Simmons stated in an interview that he encouraged their interest in acting.[62][63]

Simmons is an avid fan of theDetroit Tigers. He threw theceremonial first pitch for the Tigers on April 6, 2015, forOpening Day,[64] and played the Tigers' manager inFor Love of the Game (1999). He is also a fan of theOhio State Buckeyes, having spent his formative years inOhio.[65]

He is a member ofPhi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the men's music fraternity, and was initiated in 1975 at theUniversity of Montana.[66]

DuringMardi Gras 2018, he was appointed King of Bacchus by theKrewe of Bacchus.[67]

Acting credits and accolades

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Main articles:List of J. K. Simmons performances andList of awards and nominations received by J. K. Simmons

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