Jonathan Togo

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Jonathan Togo
Born Jonathan Frederick Togo
August 25, 1977 (1977-08-25) (age 30)
Rockland, Massachusetts, Flag of the United States United States

Jonathan Frederick Togo (born August 25, 1977) is an American actor.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Childhood

Togo was born in Rockland, Massachusetts, the son of Sheila, a store owner, and Michael Togo, a graphic designer.[1] Togo's mother is of Italian and Irish descent and his father is Jewish, with the original family surname being "Tonkaviev" was shortened by a forefather who wanted something snappier for his carpet business. .[2]

He was raised in Rockland, Massachusetts. As a child, he attended a Hebrew school and graduated from Rockland High School in 1995, where he was a wrestler. He went on to attend Vassar College, graduating with an B.A in theater, and furthered his studies at the National Theater Institute of the Eugene O’Neill Theater. While at Vassar he performed in a band named "The El Conquistadors" (originally named Skabba the Hut) with Sam Endicott and John Conway, both of whom are now members of the successful band The Bravery.

[edit] Career

Togo has performed and participated in numerous plays, including Our Country's Good for which he won an award. While he is most famous for his role as Ryan Wolfe in CSI: Miami, he has several TV show credits under his belt including a starring role in Special Unit 2, as well as appearances in Judging Amy, Law & Order, Ed, and The Jury.

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