Jonathon James Williams
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Jonathon was an Academy Award-qualified director/producer for his feature film debut "I Want To Thank The Academy," a movie theatrically released in December of 2022.
Jonathon's career highlights include directing and producing the indie hit feature film 'I Want To Thank The Academy,' which had its theatrical release in the USA and qualified for The Academy Awards. In addition, Jonathon earned consideration for Best Actor for the 2023 awards. The film also held the distinction of being the first Australian movie made in the US since Crocodile Dundee. The production involved a cast and crew of over 70 people and was shot in some of the most iconic locations in Hollywood and Los Angeles.
Further accomplishments include Jonathon's work in directing and producing the faith-based film "The Measure of Your Faith," which received global broadcast, as well as "Frenchman's Flat," a biography centered around an 82nd airborne ranger involved in a secret government atomic weapons program in Nevada in 1953. Notably, Jonathon was selected to participate as a director in James Franco's masterclass, led by the acclaimed actor himself.
Originally from Melbourne, Australia, Jonathon's journey through the realm of filmmaking has been characterized by accolades, achievements, and an unwavering dedication to the art of storytelling. His path led him to Los Angeles in 2013, driven by his lifelong aspiration to become an actor and filmmaker. During his time at the renowned Stella Adler Academy of Theater, he immersed himself in two years of intensive studies, cementing his foundation in artistic expression.
Transitioning into the world of filmmaking, Jonathon's creative journey took flight. Drawing from his theatrical background, he infused his projects with emotion and depth, ensuring that each narrative resonated profoundly.
A pivotal moment in his career arrived with the release of "I Want To Thank The Academy," a standout indie feature film that highlighted Jonathon's skill as both a director and a producer. This cinematic gem not only captivated audiences with its storytelling but also earned recognition with a coveted qualification for the Academy Awards. Notably, it marked the first Australian production crafted on American soil since the iconic "Crocodile Dundee."
Prior to his cinematic pursuits, Jonathon's professional experience was rooted in the construction industry. His diverse background encompassed mining, tunneling, and building, endowing him with a versatile skill set that would later prove invaluable in his creative endeavors.
As a director, producer, and visionary in the world of filmmaking, Jonathon's narrative is one of commitment, innovation, and an unswerving devotion to his craft. From the streets of Melbourne to the heart of Hollywood, his journey embodies the transformative power of chasing dreams and embracing the multifaceted opportunities life presents.
Jonathon's career highlights include directing and producing the indie hit feature film 'I Want To Thank The Academy,' which had its theatrical release in the USA and qualified for The Academy Awards. In addition, Jonathon earned consideration for Best Actor for the 2023 awards. The film also held the distinction of being the first Australian movie made in the US since Crocodile Dundee. The production involved a cast and crew of over 70 people and was shot in some of the most iconic locations in Hollywood and Los Angeles.
Further accomplishments include Jonathon's work in directing and producing the faith-based film "The Measure of Your Faith," which received global broadcast, as well as "Frenchman's Flat," a biography centered around an 82nd airborne ranger involved in a secret government atomic weapons program in Nevada in 1953. Notably, Jonathon was selected to participate as a director in James Franco's masterclass, led by the acclaimed actor himself.
Originally from Melbourne, Australia, Jonathon's journey through the realm of filmmaking has been characterized by accolades, achievements, and an unwavering dedication to the art of storytelling. His path led him to Los Angeles in 2013, driven by his lifelong aspiration to become an actor and filmmaker. During his time at the renowned Stella Adler Academy of Theater, he immersed himself in two years of intensive studies, cementing his foundation in artistic expression.
Transitioning into the world of filmmaking, Jonathon's creative journey took flight. Drawing from his theatrical background, he infused his projects with emotion and depth, ensuring that each narrative resonated profoundly.
A pivotal moment in his career arrived with the release of "I Want To Thank The Academy," a standout indie feature film that highlighted Jonathon's skill as both a director and a producer. This cinematic gem not only captivated audiences with its storytelling but also earned recognition with a coveted qualification for the Academy Awards. Notably, it marked the first Australian production crafted on American soil since the iconic "Crocodile Dundee."
Prior to his cinematic pursuits, Jonathon's professional experience was rooted in the construction industry. His diverse background encompassed mining, tunneling, and building, endowing him with a versatile skill set that would later prove invaluable in his creative endeavors.
As a director, producer, and visionary in the world of filmmaking, Jonathon's narrative is one of commitment, innovation, and an unswerving devotion to his craft. From the streets of Melbourne to the heart of Hollywood, his journey embodies the transformative power of chasing dreams and embracing the multifaceted opportunities life presents.