Jonathan Torrens

Jonathan Torrens

Nacimiento : 1972-10-25, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

Historia

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Jonathan Ormond Torrens (born October 25, 1972) is a Canadian actor and television personality best known for his co-hosting of Street Cents, his talk show Jonovision, and his role as "J-Roc" in the popular Canadian mockumentary Trailer Park Boys. In October 2009, Torrens began hosting TV with TV's Jonathan Torrens, a comedic newsmagazine program broadcast on the TVtropolis network. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jonathan Torrens licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Perfil

Jonathan Torrens

Películas

Kids vs. Aliens
Dad
All Gary wants is to make awesome home movies with his best buds. All his older sister Samantha wants is to hang with the cool kids. When their parents head out of town one Halloween weekend, an all-time rager of a teen house party turns to terror when aliens attack, forcing the siblings to band together to survive the night.
A Blessing from the Sea
Dave
When a boat-full of money is discovered by two Irish Moss harvesters, their decision to keep it leads them down a dark and violent path.
Trailer Park Boys: Drunk, High and Unemployed: Live In Austin
J-Roc
You thought the boys would actually sober up? Not until after they change the world.
Trailer Park Boys: Don't Legalize It
J-Roc
Trailer Park Boys: Don't Legalize It is the third film in the Trailer Park Boys franchise, and a sequel to Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day (2009). In the film, Ricky (Robb Wells), Julian (John Paul Tremblay) and Bubbles (Mike Smith) attempt a series of get-rich-quick schemes after being released from prison, but are again pursued by former Sunnyvale Trailer Park supervisor Jim Lahey (John Dunsworth).
Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day
J-Roc
Ricky, Julian y Bubbles están a punto de salir de la cárcel, y esta vez, Julian promete ir directamente, incluso abrir un negocio legítimo. Pronto los muchachos serán todos ricos. Al menos eso es lo que le han dicho a la junta de libertad condicional. Pero cuando regresan al parque, descubren que no es el mismo Sunnyvale de siempre, y no es el mismo Jim Lahey, Supervisor de Trailer Park.
Trailer Park Boys: Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys
J-Roc
"Say goodnight to the bad guys" picks up where "A Sh*t river runs through it" left off. it's a year after the events of A.S.R.R.T.I and Ricky, Julian, and bubbles are rich with cash, but Julian sits on the money for a year claiming "movies like casino prove that waving money around right away is a bad idea." and then hides it in his newly purchased Delorean (AKA car from back to the future)
Treevenge
Jim Macmichael
Treevenge details the experiences and horrifying reality of the lives of Christmas trees. Clearly, for trees, Christmas isn’t the exciting “peace on earth” that is experienced by most. After being hacked down, and shipped away from their homes, they quickly become strung up, screwed into an upright position for all to see, exposed in a humiliation of garish decorations. But this Christmas will be different, this Christmas the trees have had enough, this Christmas the trees will fight back. Treevenge could be a short film about the end of days for Christmas trees, or perhaps, the end of humanity?
Supersalidas
Mike
Rebecca es una joven que ha sido traicionada por su novio y decide emprender la búsqueda del amor verdadero, siguiendo los designios de una pitonisa.
Beefcake
David
A look at the 1950s muscle men's magazines and the representative industry which were popular supposedly as health and fitness magazines, but were in reality primarily being purchased by the still-underground homosexual community. Chief among the purveyors of this literature was Bob Mizer, who maintained a magazine and developed sexually inexplicit men's films for over 40 years. Aided by his mother, the two maintained a stable of not so innocent studs.
Swerve
First Assistant Director
A taut drama set in a travelling pickup truck about an all-female love triangle, Swerve is an unsettling examination of contemporary love and friendship.