Jonathan is a renowned documentary filmmaker, celebrated for his outstanding work in the industry. His 2012 film, "My Father and The Man in Black", made a significant impact, as it was released in theaters and even qualified for the prestigious 86th Academy Awards. The New York Times praised the film, describing it as "complex and haunting".
Throughout his illustrious career, spanning over three decades, Jonathan has established himself as a talented writer and producer. Prior to joining The Hollywood-Madison Group, a Los Angeles-based advertising and public relations consultancy specializing in celebrity endorsements, he gained valuable experience by line-producing live specials and episodic television in both Canada and the United States.
Jonathan's professional journey is deeply rooted in his personal connection to the late Saul Holiff, the manager of the legendary musician Johnny Cash. His 2012 documentary film, "My Father and The Man In Black", poignantly explores the unlikely and tumultuous relationship between Cash and Holiff. The film was released in theaters in both the United States and the United Kingdom, and it received global television exposure, allowing audiences worldwide to appreciate the complex dynamics between the two iconic figures.