Jonathan Prince
Jonathan Alexander Prince (born August 16, 1958) is an American actor, director, screenwriter and movie producer.
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Born | Jonathan Alexander Prince August 16, 1958 |
Occupation | Actor, director, screenwriter, movie producer |
Years active | 1981–present |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | 1 |
Career
Prince embarked on an acting career following graduation from Harvard University. His most important roles include "Leo" in the 1981 CBS series Mr. Merlin, "Roy" in the 1983 sex comedy Private School and "Zach Armstrong" in the 1986 syndicated sitcom Throb. He also hosted The Quiz Kids Challenge in 1990. Prince said he decided to expand into other aspects of show business while working on Mr. Merlin. Prince's next break came when George Burns asked him to co-write and produce Burns' feature film 18 Again!. That led to a job as consultant on the Whatever Became of...? television specials, where Prince met Dick Clark.
The meeting with Dick Clark proved fortuitous, as it led to the creation of American Dreams, an ensemble show tracking one Catholic family through the tumultuous years of 1963–1967. Clark's American Bandstand is a key part of the story, as each episode incorporates musical performances from the show. Prince is listed as the creator but he worked with Josh Goldstein to develop it. Prince was instrumental in hiring Eric the Midget from Howard Stern in 2005 for a cameo as a midget going to a Cubs game, appearing with series regular Daphne Zuniga. Dick Clark also played a large role in the show's creation and he is listed as an executive producer.
Personal life
Prince was born in Beverly Hills, California, the son of Gayle Schlanger Prince, a special education teacher, and Martin Harry Prince, an optometrist. He graduated from Beverly Hills High in 1976. Prince is Jewish.[1]
On June 17, 1995, Prince married actress Julie Warner.[2] They have one son, Jackson, born in 1997. He and Warner divorced in 2010.[3]
References
- Jonathan Prince Biography (1958?-) Film Reference Forum
- "WEDDINGS; Jonathan A. Prince and Julie Warner". The New York Times. June 18, 1995. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
- Jonathan Prince vs. Julie Warner, UniCourt (Cal Superior: Los Angeles July 16, 2010).