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Wesley Jonathan

Wesley Jonathan (born October 18, 1978) is an best known for his starring roles in the television series (1997–2001) as Jamal Grant and What I Like About You (2002–2006) as Gary Thorpe, as well as lead parts in films including (2005) as Sweetness and Crossover (2006) as Noah Cruise. Born Wesley Jonathan Waples in , , he spent four years living in during his youth and retains some fluency in the . He developed an interest in acting at age nine, accompanying his cousin Crystal to auditions, which led to his first role as a small part in an episode of within six months. Early in his career, Jonathan appeared in guest spots on shows like Sister, Sister, , and , before landing his breakthrough as a series regular on . Throughout the 2000s, he expanded into film with supporting roles in Panther (1995) as Little Bobby Hutton and Baadasssss! () as Panther, and earned a nomination for the 2003 Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Breakout Star - Male for his work on What I Like About You. He also featured in commercials for brands such as , , and the Truth anti-smoking . Jonathan's diverse talents extend to performing as a singer, , and hip-hop dancer, and he enjoys sports like , , and . He later gained recognition for his role as Fletcher "Stamps" Ballentine in (2012–2016). In recent years, Jonathan has continued acting in independent films and , including roles in Best Friend (2023) as Derrick, Bars (2024) as Larkin, the TV series (2024) as Marques, and Happy Anniversary (2025) as Sean Lewis. He has been involved in charity work, such as participating in *NSYNC's Challenge for the Children and the National Urban League's Youth Summit.

Early life

Upbringing and family

Wesley Jonathan was born on October 18, 1978, in , . He is the middle child in a family of three siblings, with two sisters. He was raised by his single mother from , in a strict Jehovah's Witness household. Jonathan's early years were shaped by the vibrant, multicultural setting of , where he experienced a blend of urban influences and community life before his family relocated abroad. At age four, his family moved to , immersing him in a new cultural landscape for three years until he was seven and enabling him to pick up some of the language, which he retains to this day. The family returned to the United States prior to Jonathan reaching age ten, resettling in Los Angeles and continuing to foster an environment that encouraged his budding creative inclinations.

Introduction to acting

Wesley Jonathan developed an early interest in acting during his childhood in Los Angeles, inspired by accompanying his cousin Crystal to her auditions around the age of nine. Observing her performances sparked his curiosity about show business, prompting him to request his own audition opportunity shortly thereafter. As a in the entertainment scene, Jonathan transitioned from observer to participant, securing his debut role at age 11. This initial foray came in the form of a small part as in the February 1990 episode "" of the television series , marking his entry into professional acting in the early . This experience, supported by his family's encouragement in pursuing creative interests, laid a foundational backdrop for his burgeoning career in acting.

Career

Early roles and breakthrough

Jonathan began his professional acting career in 1990 at age 11 with a small uncredited role in the Fox series , which he secured within six months of starting auditions after being inspired by his cousin Crystal's involvement in the industry. Over the next several years, he built experience through guest spots on prominent television shows, including (1990) as Little Ray, (1992) as Mark, (1993) as Cornell, (1993) as T.J., (1993) as Orlando, and Sister, Sister (1994) as Pico. These early appearances showcased his versatility in supporting roles amid ensemble casts focused on family dynamics and urban youth experiences. In 1995, he made his film debut in as Little , a young member, and guest-starred in (1998) as Shake in the episode "Color Him Father," marking one of his initial forays into sitcom storytelling about African American family life. Additional guest roles followed, such as Tyler on (1997), further honing his comedic timing in teen-oriented narratives. Jonathan's breakthrough arrived in 1997 with his casting as the lead in the Saturday morning sitcom , which aired from September 6, 1997, to December 15, 2001, across five seasons. Created by and Scott Spencer Gorden as part of 's block, the series followed the adventures of students at , emphasizing themes of diversity, friendship, and adolescent challenges in a multicultural urban environment. Jonathan portrayed Jamal Grant, a clever, street-savvy African teen from a working-class background who navigates high school alongside his unlikely best friend, affluent white student Chris Anderson (played by ), under the watchful eye of no-nonsense principal Karen Noble (Marcella Lowery). Jamal's highlighted personal growth through balancing mischief with responsibility, addressing issues like , racial harmony, and academic pressures while forming bonds that bridged socioeconomic divides. The role of propelled Jonathan to prominence as a teen sitcom star, with earning a solid audience following for its lighthearted yet socially conscious episodes and the strong on-screen chemistry between Jonathan and Whyte. Critics and viewers praised the show's entertaining blend of humor and real-world teen dilemmas, noting Jonathan's charismatic performance as a key strength that contributed to its four-season run and cultural impact within youth programming. His portrayal helped solidify his reputation in ensemble-driven stories, setting the stage for further television opportunities.

Television prominence

Jonathan gained prominence in television during the early 2000s with his lead role as Gary Thorpe in the WB sitcom What I Like About You, which aired from 2002 to 2006. As Holly Tyler's (Amanda Bynes) loyal best friend and eventual roommate, Gary was portrayed as a blunt, street-smart young man who often provided tough-love advice amid the show's comedic exploration of sisterly bonds and young adulthood in . His dynamic with Bynes' impulsive Holly and Jennie Garth's more grounded Valerie Tyler added layers of humor and heart, highlighting themes of friendship and personal growth. The series, known for its pop culture references and early-2000s fashion, became a cultural touchstone for millennial audiences, often described as a nostalgic that captured the era's youthful energy and has since developed a dedicated fanbase for its relatable character arcs. Following this breakthrough—which built on his earlier work in teen-oriented shows like —Jonathan took on recurring and guest roles that showcased his versatility in dramatic formats. In 2001, he appeared in two episodes of as Tyronn Anderson, a student navigating school challenges, marking a brief foray into educational drama. He also guest-starred as Orlando Patterson in the 1998 episode "The One That Got Away" of , portraying a young man involved in a tense criminal investigation, which demonstrated his ability to handle more serious, procedural storytelling. These appearances, though shorter, helped transition Jonathan from comedic leads to supporting parts in established network dramas, earning positive notes for his authentic delivery in ensemble casts. By the 2010s, Jonathan shifted toward family-oriented sitcoms, embodying more mature characters in roles that reflected his evolving career. He portrayed Burrell "Stamps" Ballentine, the mischievous brother to the Entertainer's Reverend Boyce Ballentine, in TV Land's from 2012 to 2016, appearing in 53 episodes as part of the show's humorous take on faith, family, and Southern life. This recurring lead highlighted a departure from teen comedies to multifaceted family dynamics, with Stamps' witty, supportive persona resonating with viewers seeking lighthearted, relatable content. Additionally, in 2013–2014, he guest-starred as Carlos in Almost Home, further emphasizing his comfort in ensemble family narratives. The positive fan reception to What I Like About You carried over, with Jonathan's performances often praised for bringing depth to comedic ensembles, as the series was nominated for the Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Breakout Show in 2003 and Jonathan was nominated for Choice TV Breakout Star - Male.

Film work and later projects

Jonathan's entry into feature films came in the late 1990s and early 2000s, where he portrayed youthful, energetic characters in coming-of-age stories centered on friendship and urban life. In 2003, he appeared in Baadasssss! as Panther. In 2005, he played Sweetness, the charismatic leader of a roller-skating crew, in the comedy-drama Roll Bounce, directed by Malcolm D. Lee, which captured the nostalgia of 1970s Chicago youth culture through dance and camaraderie. The following year, Jonathan starred as Noah Cruise, a talented basketball player navigating college aspirations and street temptations, in the sports drama Crossover, highlighting themes of ambition and loyalty in Atlanta's hip-hop scene. These roles established him in ensemble casts for Fox Searchlight and Sony Pictures, blending humor with social realism. Following his television prominence in the 2000s, Jonathan's film work shifted toward independent productions in the , with fewer major studio opportunities and a focus on supporting roles in diverse genres. In 2011's , a comedy-drama exploring fractured relationships among former college friends, he portrayed Brett, a level-headed amid escalating tensions during a gathering. Two years later, in the dance romance Make Your Move, Jonathan took on the role of Nick, a foster brother and owner who supports underground dancers in , drawing on his own background to infuse the character with authenticity. By 2018, he appeared in the independent romantic drama A Boy. A Girl. A Dream., playing a version of himself in a that reflected on real-life connections within the industry. This period marked a transition to lower-budget projects, often released directly to video or streaming platforms, emphasizing character-driven narratives over blockbuster spectacle. In the 2020s, Jonathan continued with streaming-oriented thrillers and dramas, frequently cast as dependable allies or investigators in stories of personal redemption and suspense. He played Chris Harris, a retired cop turned private investigator, in the 2022 psychological thriller The Stepmother 2, a sequel delving into dissociative identity disorder and family secrets. The next year, in the drama-thriller Best Friend, Jonathan portrayed Derrick, a confidant entangled in a web of jealousy and betrayal among close-knit friends. His role as Larkin in the 2024 crime drama Bars depicted a resilient inmate finding solidarity in prison, underscoring themes of injustice and survival. He also appeared as Marques in the TV series Mind Your Business (2024–present). In 2025, Jonathan appeared as Sean Lewis in the thriller Happy Anniversary, released January 30, 2025, where he supports a revenge narrative involving assumed identities and past wrongs, continuing his pattern of portraying grounded, urban professionals in high-stakes scenarios. These later endeavors, primarily on platforms like Tubi, reflect a sustained commitment to accessible storytelling amid industry shifts toward digital distribution.

Personal life

Relationships and marriage

Jonathan had a prominent early relationship with actress Denyce Lawton that lasted approximately four years, from to 2009. The pair frequently appeared together at events, including premieres and functions during their time as a couple. After the conclusion of that relationship, Jonathan maintained privacy about his for several years before beginning a partnership with Tamara Mitchell around the early . The couple married in 2016.

Family and interests

Wesley Jonathan and his wife, Tamara Mitchell, whom he married in 2016, welcomed their daughter, Faye, in 2014. The family has shared several public moments highlighting their close bond, including a vibrant photoshoot featured in Black Celebrity Kids Online in 2016, where they celebrated Faye's second birthday. Jonathan has also participated in family-oriented activities such as learning to style Faye's hair, as documented in a 2017 tutorial shared by his wife and later in a 2020 Essence magazine feature, emphasizing their hands-on parenting approach. In their family life, Jonathan maintains a balanced lifestyle in California, where he was born and raised, focusing on quality time with Tamara and Faye amid his Hollywood commitments. The family enjoys low-key activities that strengthen their unit, reflecting Jonathan's commitment to a grounded post-marriage routine. He was raised in a strict Jehovah's Witness household. Jonathan's personal interests include a passion for dance, which originated from his experiences in films like Roll Bounce and extends to family bonding through movement. He remains involved in community philanthropy, particularly initiatives benefiting children, having attended charity events such as the 2007 Hollywood Knights Basketball Game and supporting youth education causes. Additionally, Jonathan maintains proficiency in the German language, having lived in Germany for four years during his childhood.

Filmography

Film

  • Panther (1995) as Little Bobby Hutton
  • The United States of Leland (2003) as Bengel
  • Baadasssss! (2003) as Panther
  • Roll Bounce (2005) as Sweetness
  • Crossover (2006) as Noah Cruise
  • Remember the Daze (2007) as Biz
  • National Lampoon's Bag Boy (2007) as Alonzo Ford
  • Divine Intervention (2007) as Rev. Robert Gibbs
  • B-Girl (2009) as Carlos
  • Steppin': The Movie (2009) as Terence
  • Speed-Dating (2010) as Too Cool
  • Dysfunctional Friends (2011) as Brett
  • Budz House (2012) as Bud
  • Make Your Move (2013) as Nick
  • 4Play (2014) as Todd
  • A Boy. A Girl. A Dream. (2018) as Himself
  • Trigger (2020) as Collin Mass
  • The Men in My Life (2021) as Sean Helms
  • The Stepmother 2 (2022) as Chris Harris
  • Best Friend (2023) as Derrick
  • Bars (2024) as Larkin
  • Happy Anniversary (2025) as Sean Lewis

Television

  • 21 Jump Street (1990): Guest role as Kelly in 1 episode ("Hi Mom").
  • NYPD Blue (1998): Guest role as Orlando Patterson in 1 episode ("The One That Got Away").
  • The Parent 'Hood (1998): Guest role as Shake in 1 episode ("Color Him Father").
  • City Guys (1997–2001): Jamal Grant, main role in all 105 episodes.
  • What I Like About You (2002–2006): Gary Thorpe, main role in 94 episodes.
  • The Soul Man (2012–2016): R.J. Wheeler / Stamps Ballentine, recurring role in 12 episodes.
  • Mind Your Business (2023–present): Marques, recurring role in multiple episodes as of 2025.

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