Jonathan Togo was born on August 25, 1977, to Michael and Sheila Togo, and grew up in Rockland, Massachusetts. He attended Hebrew school as a child and graduated from Rockland High School in 1995. After high school, he pursued higher education at Vassar College, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theater.
During his time at Vassar, Jonathan was part of a band with fellow students Sam Endicott and John Conway, who would later become members of the popular band The Bravery. His passion for the performing arts led him to take on various roles in plays, including "Our Country's Good," for which he received the prestigious Margaret Thatcher Kazan Award.
Jonathan's extensive television credits include starring roles in Special Unit 2 (2001) and CSI: Miami (2002),as well as guest appearances in Judging Amy (1999),Law & Order (1990),Ed (2000),and The Jury (2004).
In addition to his television work, Jonathan has also made a mark in the film industry, with notable roles in Mystic River (2003),Raccoon (2006),and Up (2007). His versatility as an actor has allowed him to take on a wide range of characters, showcasing his impressive range as a performer.
As a talented and accomplished actor, Jonathan Togo has made a lasting impression in the entertainment industry. His dedication to his craft and his passion for storytelling have earned him a loyal fan base and a reputation as a talented and versatile performer.