JONATHAN LYMAN
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Suburbia Overture - Father/Son Argument (Performance Video) Quicktime
A father confronts his son over reckless behavior, only for buried truths and fear to explode into a painful clash fueled by love, denial, and loss.
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xX_Nomad_Xx - Terry Finds A Mess (Performance Video) Quicktime
At the bus stop, Terry watches his empire crack and bleed, then gets taken out by his own blood — his nephew, Elwood.
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xX_Nomad_Xx - Terry Yells at Henchmen (Performance Video) Quicktime
Terry snaps commands at his crew, the air crackling with urgency as he pushes them to finish the job.
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xX_Nomad_Xx - Terry Gangster Talk (Performance Video) Quicktime
Terry calls for his nephew’s lover to be taken out, flexing his power just to show who’s in control.
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Beyond the Games - Bad Cop/Yelling at Inmates (Performance Video) Quicktime
Officer Pete finally hits his limit with the noise, loses his cool, and stands on the edge of violence until Benny talks him back from it.
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Beyond The Games - Bad Cop/Southern Drawl (Performance Video) Quicktime
Officer Pete lays down the law, telling the inmates they’re not welcome in his city of Atlanta and that the bus ride is gonna be dead silent.
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Split Ends - Grabbing A Shotgun (Performance Video) Quicktime
Terrified but fired up, Billy storms into the house, grabs his shotgun, and stalks the yard, daring the would-be killers to face him like men.
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Split Ends - Smoking on Porch (Performance Video) Quicktime
Billy rocks back in his chair, cigarette burning low, when a knife slams into the side of the house. In a heartbeat, the calm snaps and he’s on his feet, ready for war.
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Split Ends - Father Yelling At Daughter (Performance Video) Quicktime
Billy steps out onto the porch for a late-night smoke, barking at his daughter when she comes out, proud and innocent, holding up her artwork in the glow of the porch light.
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Jonathan Lyman Reel (Performance Video) Quicktime
A character-driven essence reel highlighting my performances in Beyond The Games, Nomad, Split Ends, and Last Looks.
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Voiceover Animated Reel (Audio Tracks) Quicktime
Nine original animated characters recorded in succession. Close your eyes while you listen and imagine who they are and what they look like!
Résumé Print Résumé
FILM | ||
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The Last Exit |
Supporting |
Dir: Logan Serr |
Last Looks |
Supporting |
Dir: Hagen O'Neil |
Out of Order |
Supporting |
Dir: Hallie Miller |
Pop'Em Pauline |
Dayplayer |
Dir: Dylan McNamara |
Split Ends |
Supporting |
Dir: Logan Soul, Wyatt March |
Nomad |
Supporting |
Dir: Chance Freytag |
Suburia Overture |
Supporting Lead |
Dir: Grey Gurell |
Southern Nightmare |
Supporting |
Dir: Charlie Steeds |
Shortfall |
Lead |
Dir. Eric Blue |
TRAINING: | ||
Alliance Theatre | ||
Acting I: Foundation |
Allison Gardner |
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Acting II: Process |
Allison Gardner |
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Acting III: Scene Study |
Allison Gardner |
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Film I: Foundation |
Xaiver Mikal |
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Film II: Process |
Cait Cortelyou |
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Film III: Scene Study |
Cait Cortelyou |
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Get Scene Studios | ||
Working Actor Mentorship |
Jose Miguel Vasquez |
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Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'8" |
Weight: 185 lbs |
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Auto Mechanic, Coach, Construction Worker, Office Manager, Paralegal, Sales Agent, Singer/Songwriter, Snowboard Instructor, Valet, Waiter, Baseball, Basketball, Billiards/Pool Player, Boating - engine, Bowling, Boxing, Canoeing, Diving, Football, Frisbee, Golf, Hula Hoop, Ice Hockey, Ice Skating, Jump Rope, Ping Pong, Racquetball, Roller Skating, Running - General, Shooting - Revolver/Automatic, Shooting - Rifle, Skateboarding, Snowboarding, Soccer, Softball, Swimming - ability - general, Swimming - backstroke, Swimming - freestyle, Tennis, Trampoline, Volleyball, Weight Lifting, Guitar, Singer, Vocal Range: Baritone, American - Boston Accent, American - New York Accent, American - Southern Accent, British - BBC English Accent, British - Cockney Accent, Irish Accent, Scottish Accent
Jonathan Lyman is an actor with heart, grit, and a cinematic edge. Born and raised in Atlanta, he’s a proud local talent trained at the city’s renowned Alliance Theatre. With a grounded intensity and deep respect for story, Jonathan brings lived-in truth to every role he inhabits. Though Atlanta is home, he’s ready to travel wherever the work calls—to help bring bold, human stories to life on screen.