Jonathan Louis is a multifaceted artist and audiovisual technician with a rich background in the arts. He began his training at Studio Evidanse in Auxerre, where he honed his skills and laid the foundation for his future endeavors. His early forays onto the stage were marked by his involvement in musicals at Auxerrexpo, a experience that undoubtedly shaped his artistic identity.
Following his time at Auxerrexpo, Jonathan returned to ISAS-ECM in Paris to further refine his craft. He also had the opportunity to perfect his skills at various workshops, including the scenic expression coaching workshop led by Nikola Parienty, Damien Acoca's workshop, and Studio Pygmalion. These experiences not only broadened his artistic palette but also provided him with a unique set of skills that would serve him well in his future pursuits.
In 2019, Jonathan's talents caught the attention of the theater world with the success of the play "5 Guys Chillin'" by Peter Darney, directed by Christophe Garro at the Clavel Theater in Paris. This milestone marked a significant turning point in his career, and he has since continued to make waves in the industry.
In 2020, Jonathan released his single "Éprouvant Amour," which gained international recognition, making it to the semi-finals of the International Songwriting Competition and Unsigned Only in the USA in the Vocal Performance category. Furthermore, he was pre-selected for EUROVISION SONGCONTEST 2022 by the Groover springboard, a testament to his growing reputation as a talented artist.
In 2022, Jonathan made his television debut with a role in the television series "The Mysteries of Love" produced by JLA PRODUCTION, starring in episodes 10 and 11 of season 29 as a fake policeman. As he continues to explore new creative avenues, Jonathan is also preparing the release of his first EP, "Root," directed by Thomas Monica and Ian Caple, which is scheduled to drop in 2023.