Jon Rudnitsky
Jon Rudnitsky (born November 22, 1989, in Harrington Park, New Jersey) is an American actor and comedian whose work spans live sketch, film, and voice acting. He first drew wide attention through television, bringing an upbeat, character-driven style to mainstream audiences.
Rudnitsky is best known for his short run as a featured performer on Saturday Night Live during the show’s 41st season, a high-profile platform that helped introduce his comedic sensibility to a national audience and opened doors to screen roles beyond sketch comedy.
Since then, he has built a steady slate of credits across genres. On screen, he appears in titles such as At Midnight (Jimmy Martin), The Young Wife (Dave), I Love You Forever (Lucas), Our Little Secret (Cameron), The French Italian (Jordan), and Stealing Pulp Fiction (Jonathan).
He has also expanded into animation and family entertainment with voice performances including Wish (Dario) and Under the Boardwalk (Jimmy), reinforcing his versatility as a performer who can move between grounded comedy, romantic stories, and animated character work.
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