Biography
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Jonathan Breck (born February 17, 1965) is an American actor. Beginning his career as a stage actor, Breck was most successful for playing the villainous demon The Creeper in the Jeepers Creepers series of horror films. He has also appeared in numerous film and television roles including Beat Boys, Beat Girls, Good Advice, Spiders, I Married a Monster, JAG, Star Trek: Voyager, VIP, Push.
In early 2004, Breck filmed the science fiction action thriller Dreamland, a TV movie set around the famed Area 51 in Nevada. It was released in 2005. Most recently, he wrapped the film I Left Me, a dark comedy which played at The Sundance Film Festival in 2005, in which he stars as a man and his clone; the film is set in the year 2025. Breck has also continued to work in theater. He can currently be seen on stage at The Evidence Room in Los Angeles in the hit show Peace Squad Goes 99.
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Filmography
Cast Credits

Jeepers Creepers 3
Character: The Creeper
MOVIE • 2017

Everybody Wants Some!!
Character: Coach Gordon
MOVIE • 2016

Parkland
Character: Winston Lawson
MOVIE • 2013

Spy Kids: All the Time in the World
Character: Wilbur's Boss
MOVIE • 2011

Mask Maker
Character: Leonard
MOVIE • 2011

The Carbon Copy
Character: Sam Carbon
MOVIE • 2009

Shorts
Character: Security Guard
MOVIE • 2009

W.
Character: Corn Dog
MOVIE • 2008

Evilution
Character: Col Serna
MOVIE • 2008

The Caretaker
Character: The Limo Driver
MOVIE • 2008

Be My Baby
Character: Director
MOVIE • 2007

Dreamland
Character: Blake
MOVIE • 2007
Dead Write
Character: Deputy Richard Hoffs
MOVIE • 2007

Friday Night Lights
Character: Oklahoma Recruiter
TV • 2006

Jeepers Creepers 2
Character: The Creeper
MOVIE • 2003

On the Edge
Character: Cop #1
MOVIE • 2002
Man in Striped Pajamas
Character:
MOVIE • 2002

Good Advice
Character: Balding Man
MOVIE • 2001

Jeepers Creepers
Character: The Creeper
MOVIE • 2001

V.I.P.
Character: Irving Millbrook
TV • 1998