Johnathon Schaech
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Tall, dark, and very
handsome, Johnathon Schaech has all of the physical attributes one would expect
of a leading man. Despite his appearance, however, Schaech has eluded true stardom,
appearing in films that allow him to showcase his talent without providing the
opportunity for the actor to make a solid splash in the mainstream.
Born in Edgewood,
MD, in 1969, Schaech was a model before being cast in his first role, in a 1993
film called The Webbers. Co-starring David Arquette and Jennifer Tilly, the
film was mired in obscurity, much like Schaech's next effort, Franco Zefferelli's
Storia Di Una Capinera or Sparrows (1993). It was director Gregg Araki who gave
Schaech his first real break, when he cast him as a dangerous, perpetually aroused
drifter in his 1995 film
The
Doom Generation. Ecstatically bad-mannered and filled with an abundance
of sex, violence, and severed heads, the film became something of a cult classic
and gave Schaech a limited dose of fame. The scope of his fame was widened a
little bit with his next
significant
picture, How
to Make an American Quilt (1995). As one of the token Y-chromosome
bearers in a virtually all-female cast, Schaech made a favorable impression
with many filmgoers in his role as Winona Ryder's lifeguard suitor. His notices
were favorable enough to get him a leading
part
in Tom Hanks' 1996 film That
Thing You Do! and the title role of the made-for-cable Houdini (1998).
Along with these relative successes came the requisite flops, among them 1997's
Welcome to Woop Woop, which featured a memorably bizarre title and
little
else, and Hush
(1998), in which Schaech played the son of a completely crackers Jessica Lange.
In 1999, Schaech had another shot at cult stardom when he again collaborated
with Araki on Splendor,
which had its debut at the Sundance Film Festival. The same year, he was also
cast in the Jennifer Love Hewitt series, Fox's The Time of Your Life. He starred
in other movies such as:
If
You Only Knew (2000) and The
Forsaken (2002).
~ Rebecca Flint, All Movie Guide
Facts
about Johnathon Schaech:
His last name rhymes
with "deck."
Was once a fashion
model.
Johnathon Schaech
was asked to be in Jay Z's new music video playing a US Marshall.
Member of Lambda
Chi Alpha fraternity.
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