Jonathan Peacy, a talented individual, was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Jon, a mechanical-environmental engineer, and Lois, a horticulturalist. By the time he was eighteen, still in his senior year of high school, he was chosen to become a professional BMX freestyle trick rider for Haro Bikes, which led to a 20-year international bike career, relocating him to Los Angeles.
This experience and lifestyle served as the perfect introduction to his acting career, which began in 2011 with a small gangster role in the film "Sharkproof" directed by Jon Luvitz. Since then, Jonathan has built an eclectic and extensive resume, boasting over 40 productions, including high-profile cameos, starring and co-starring roles in numerous famous titles.
Jonathan is now emerging as a magnetically vibrant and intensely powerful acting force, recognized for his leading villain role in the infamous cult classic "I Spit On Your Grave Deja-Vu" and his starring portrayal of Charles Bukowski's alter ego "Hank" in the Award-winning "Sitting On A Fire Escape Eating Eggs".
Recently, Jonathan and visionary writer-director Gage Maynard have collaborated on two full-length features: "Knucks", a bizarre, surreal crime-fantasy, and "Sister Cecilia", where Jonathan plays a con artist exploiting a sexually repressed woman with schizophrenia.