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Likewise, Simmons voiced an editor-in-chief of a newspaper (with Jameson's appearance and mannerisms) for a 2013 episode of The Hub's Pound Puppies. While unnamed, these characters are clearly meant to emulate Jameson (one, bearing Jameson's appearance, demands "pictures of Spider-Man", then on being reminded he works at a poetry journal, demands "poems about Spider-Man"). Jonah Jameson character in Spider-Man films, including voices of two newspaper editors in episodes of the eighteenth season of The Simpsons. Simmons has performed a substantial number of voice-over roles alongside his live-action work. In January 2015 Simmons was cast in a leading role in the upcoming film Kong: Skull Island. On February 22, 2015, Simmons won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor at the 87th Academy Awards for his role in the 2014 film Whiplash. On January 11, 2015, Simmons won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture for his role in Whiplash. Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times said: "Simmons delivers one of the most memorable performances of the year." Entertainment Weekly summed up the reaction by saying Simmons's performance "has been universally praised" and that he was "a leading contender for Best Supporting Actor". Rolling Stone said, "Beat the drums for an Oscar for Simmons". The wide acclaim for Simmons's performance includes an Academy Award win for Best Supporting Actor. Fletcher is an intensely demanding conductor at the fictional Shaffer Conservatory of Music, where he bullies and cajoles the protagonist, Andrew Neiman, played by Miles Teller. In 2014, Simmons starred as Terence Fletcher in Whiplash. He starred as blind lawyer "Mel Fisher" in Growing Up Fisher.

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He voices Tenzin, an Airbending master and the son of Aang and Katara, in the 2012 Nickelodeon series The Legend of Korra.

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In 2010, he appeared in the Cartoon Network series Generator Rex as the head of Providence, White Knight. Simmons has starred in several films produced or directed by his friend Jason Reitman, including Thank You for Smoking, Juno, Up in the Air, and Jennifer's Body. In 2008, Simmons played a CIA superior in Burn After Reading and appeared in Postal (film) as Candidate Wells. Jonah Jameson (as well as in the expanded video game adaptation of Spider-Man 3). In all three of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man films, Simmons played J. in the film Thank You For Smoking (2005) and has been praised for his performance in Juno (2007) as "Mac" McGuff, the title character's father. Other roles include that of an army general in the television sitcom Arrested Development, and Dan the Barber in the surreal Nickelodeon kid's show The Adventures of Pete & Pete in 1995. In an interesting precursor to his joining the Law & Order cast as Škoda, Simmons appeared in Homicide: Life on the Street, portraying a criminal in a Law & Order cross-over episode. He plays Will Pope, Assistant Chief of the LAPD, in the series The Closer.

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He also stars as Ralph Earnhardt, the father of race-car driver Dale Earnhardt, in 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story. Emil Škoda, a police psychiatrist, who has appeared on three of the four incarnations of Law & Order and New York Undercover, and as sadistic neo-Nazi inmate Vernon Schillinger on the prison drama Oz. Simmons is known for his television roles as Dr. He also played the role of Jigger in a revival of Carousel with the Houston Grand Opera and starred in the 1987 Off-Broadway musical Birds of Paradise. In Broadway, Simmons played Benny Southstreet in the 1992 revival of Guys and Dolls, and in 1994, he sang multiple roles in the Wagner opera satire, Das Barbecu. He moved to Seattle, becoming a member of the Seattle Repertory Theatre. The younger Simmons graduated from the University of Montana in 1978 with a music degree, where he joined Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. In 1973, when he was 18, they moved to Missoula, Montana, where his father became director of the School of Music at the University of Montana. In 1965, when he was 10 years old, his family moved to Worthington, Ohio. Jonathan Kimble Simmons was born on January 9, 1955, in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, the son of Patricia (née Kimble), an administrator, and Donald William Simmons, a middle school music teacher.








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