In 2002 he was cast in his first recurring role as Elque ‘Q’ Polk in the TV comedy-drama series “The American Embassy”, and was also chosen for the role of Henry Walker in the TV drama series “American Dreams”, subsequently appearing in over 60 episodes of the Primetime Emmy Award-winning series, which considerably increased his wealth. After a minor role in the TV series “Equal Justice” in 1990, Jonathan didn’t have much success on screen for quite some time, but focused more on stage, and between 1996 to 2000 was a constant member of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, appearing in such plays as “The Taming of the Shrew” as Petruchio, then “The Three Musketeers” as Buckingham, and as Guy Jacobs in “Blues for an Alabama Sky”.
His acting career started almost straight afterwards in 1989, with the role of Jerell in the film “Heartstopper”, written and directed by John A. Jonathan is the youngest of five children after he finished high school, he enrolled at Carnegie Mellon University. Have you ever wondered how rich Jonathan Adams is, as of late 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Adams’ net worth is as high as $10 million, an amount earned through his successful career in the world of entertainment, active since the late ‘80s.
He is also known as the voice of Atrocitus in the TV animated series “Green Lantern: The Animated Series” (2011-2013), and several characters in the animated series “The Legend of Korra”, including Vaatu. Jonathan Adams was born on the 16th July 1967, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA, and is an actor and voice actor, probably best known to the world as Henry Walker in the TV series “American Dreams” (2002-2005), and as Chuck Larabee in the TV series “Last Man Standing” (2012-2017), among other differing appearances.