Jonah Lotan

Jonah Lotan
Born Yair Lotan
(1973-07-03) July 3, 1973
Jerusalem, Israel
Nationality Israeli
Occupation Actor
Years active 1997-present

Yair "Jonah" Lotan (born July 3, 1973) is an Israeli actor.

Early life and education

Lotan was born Yair Lotan in Jerusalem, Israel, on July 3, 1973, and grew up in Jerusalem and the U.S. state of New York. He served for three years in the Israeli Defense Forces during the 1990s.[1]

Career

Lotan starred as Joe Farnetti in Foyle's War, a British drama set around real-life war stories in which characters must wage personal war amid the chaos of an actual war. He stated that his character in Foyle's War reminded him of a friend in the military who had an ability to see humor in any given situation. He voiced the lead role in the 2001 video game Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis, as David Armstrong, a U.S. Army soldier serving in the Cold War. He appeared in the 2001 film, The Pool as Chris, played Kenny in the 2004 television series NY-LON, and acted next to Keira Knightley as an intern in 2005 film, The Jacket. Lotan also had a role in the fifth season of 24, as Spenser Wolff, and appeared in four episodes of CSI: NY as Marty Pino, a doctor/serial-killer. Lotan played Jesse in the 2006 film, One Night with the King, and was in the 2006 television film, The Beyond, centering on NASA scientists at a jet propulsion laboratory during a global crisis. Lotan was also in the 2008 HBO historical war drama Generation Kill, as Robert Timothy Bryan, a U.S. Navy corpsman. He was also cast for the lead role in David Milch's HBO pilot Last of the Ninth.[2]

In September 2017, Yair Jonah Lotan appeared as Joel Singer in Oslo (play) by J. T. Rogers at Royal National Theatre's Lyttelton Stage. The production was scheduled to transfer to the West End Harold Pinter Theatre in October 2017.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleOther notes
1997Itha L'NetzaFilm (as Yair Lotan)
1997Kachol AmokRifTV
1998DominoYuvalTV
1998JoiceT.V. (as Yair Lotan)
2001Swimming Pool - Der Tod feiert mitChrisFilm
2001Operation Flashpoint: Cold War CrisisDavid ArmstrongComputer game
2002Relic HunterTovarTV
2002Bnot BrownYuval KrausMini-series
2004NY-LONKennyTV
2005The JacketIntern #1Film
2005The FestivalRickFilm
2005The Tiger and the SnowAmerican soldierFilm
2006BeyondMatterhorn T. GooleyTV
2006Foyle's WarJoe FarnettiTV
200624Spenser WolffTV
2006CSI: NYDr. Marty PinoTV
2006One Night with the KingJesseFilm
2008Generation KillHM2 Robert Timothy 'Doc' Bryan, U.S. NavyMini-series
2009Last of the NinthJoe DaltonTV
2012Homeland (season 2)Rudy McCoyTV
2013HostagesAdam RubinTV

References

  1. "Jonah Lotan". Filmbug. Misja. March 17, 2007. Retrieved April 19, 2013. Best known for his role as the cheeky U.S. Army soldier, Private Joe Farnetti, in Anthony Horowitz's British detective series Foyle's War (2002-present), Jonah Lotan was born Yair Lotan in Israel. He grew up in Jerusalem and New York, and now lives in London. The young actor's three-year stint in the Israeli army in the 1990s prepared him for his role in Foyle's War, set around real-life war stories in which characters must wage personal war amid the chaos of an actual war. Lotan says Joe Farnetti reminds him of an army friend who had the ability to see the humor in any situation. The actor's previous credits include the film role of Chris in The Pool (2001), Kenny in the London/New York cross over TV show Ny-Lon in 2004, and starring next to Keira Knightley as an intern in film The Jacket (2005). Jonah joined the cast of the hit TV series 24 for its fifth season as Spenser Wolff, and has occasionally appeared as Dr. Marty Pino in CSI: NY (2004-present). Since returning from India for the filming of One Night with the King (2006), in which he stars as Jesse, Lotan has completed the drama pilot for the, Beyond, a film centering on the scientists at NASA's jet propulsion laboratory during a global crises.
  2. "'HBO's 'Last of the Ninth' Adds Five'". Zap2It. September 8, 2012.
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