Who Plays Jesus in The Chosen?

You would think casting the lead role for a television series about the life of Jesus would have been a tedious process for Dallas Jenkins, creator of The Chosen. Truth is? It wasn’t. He had just one person in mind: Jonathan Roumie 

Figuring you probably want to know a little more about the guy who plays Jesus, we’ve put together a short FAQ that’s coming your way in the form of an imagined conversation between us and you. Ready? Here we go: 

Hold up — did you just say Dallas only had one person in mind when he was casting Jesus?! 

Yep. And here’s why: Jonathan and Dallas had already worked together. A few years before The Chosen was even a thing, Dallas made a short film for his church’s Easter service about the two thieves who were crucified with Jesus. And we’re going to give you exactly one guess as to who played Jesus in that video… 

Jonathan Roumie? 

Such a good guesser! In Dallas’s own words and you can hear this for yourself here there was something he saw in Jonathan that captured “the tenderness and the masculinity” of Jesus. And Dallas loved Jonathan’s work in this first video so much that the two of them went on to film several other vignettes about the life of Jesus.   

So, I assume Jonathan was a working actor before The Chosen — and even before those vignettes he filmed with Dallas? 

Yes, he was.. He graduated from The School of Visual Arts in New York with a degree in filmmaking before he moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting full-time. 

Wait — have I seen him in anything else on TV? 

Chances are, you have. He’s had roles in Chicago Med, The Mindy Project, The Good Wife, Law & Order, and the NCIS franchise. But even with all of those guest spots, Jonathan was struggling to make it as an actor and was this close to calling it quits. He reflected on those darker days in an interview he did with Dallas not too long ago:  

“I was at a point where no matter how hard I tried to control my circumstances, it just wasn’t enough. … I literally got to my knees and said, ‘God, if you want this to work if I’m here doing what I’m supposed to be doing on this planet you’ve got to help me, because I can’t do this on my own.”  

And then the phone rang: It was Dallas. He was going to do this thing called The Chosen and wondered if Jonathan might be interested. Two months later, they were filming Season 1. 

I’m picking up from that story that Jonathan is a Christian. Is that right? 

Yes, he’s a devout Catholic. He’s even met the pope. But let’s go a little deeper here. Jonathan will be the first to tell you that who he is now as a believer — at the halfway point of filming The Chosen — is light years away from who he was at the start of filming. He’s described the whole experience as something of a reconversion. And really, how could it not end up being that? As he points out here, he “takes great pains to try and hear God’s voice throughout every step of this process, whether when filming or in between seasons,” and he and Dallas work tirelessly to “keep the set a sacred space.” You can’t have that level of intimacy with God and not be changed by it.  

With faith being so prominent in his life — and with acting being something he wanted to do from an early age — I gotta ask: Did he have early aspirations to play Jesus at some point? 

As a child, he never stood up and declared, “I — I — shall portray Jesus in the first multi-season television series about the life of Christ!” But when he was eleven years old, he did re-enact the crucifixion in his Long Island backyard for his family. Like, he built a cross, stained it with blood (read: red paint), made a crown of thorns out of reeds, and carried said cross through the yard to his own makeshift Golgotha by the garage. So, he had it in him.  

But even with all of that in his background, … remember that first video he filmed with Dallas? The one about the two thieves? Jonathan actually wanted to be one of the thieves. He didn’t want to play Jesus!           

Seriously? Why? 

Not enough lines. 

That’s gold. 

Well, he has a lot of lines now. So, it kind of worked out for him. 

Speaking of his work on The Chosen, I have a few questions about what that’s been like for him. Let’s start here: What does Jonathan like most about playing Jesus on the show?       

In just about any interview Jonathan has done, he’s offered up his appreciation for how the show is not afraid to,— in his own words,— “delve into the possibilities of what Jesus’s humanity could have been like.” He also loves how “[the show’s] not limited to two hours to try to cram everything in. … That [there’s] the opportunity to let [the story of Jesus] breathe a little bit.”  

He also enjoys the opportunities to wade into the waters of humor. He and Dallas are both convinced Jesus had a sense of humor (we are too), so they’ve thoughtfully played around a bit since those early vignettes. And not only has the audience received the jokes warmly, we’ve also lost count of how many viewers have thanked Dallas and Jonathan for showing them a Jesus who laughed and made others laugh. 

But in answering your question about what Jonathan likes most about playing Jesus on the show, he’ll tell you it’s the impact he knows it’s having and —how his work is helping people experience the authentic Jesus. In fact, his experience on The Chosen has changed how he approaches all other work. “The things that I want to do are geared more toward impact,” he said in a recent interview. “I feel God has tapped me to do things that extend beyond the show and to lend my voice to things I would have never had an opportunity [to take part in].”   

I bet you know what question is coming next. 

What’s most challenging about the work for Jonathan? 

Such a good guesser! Yes. What’s been most challenging for him about portraying Jesus in The Chosen? 

That really is the question, isn’t it? We mean this when we say that you really should check out this conversation between Dallas and Jonathan. And once you’re done watching that conversation, you should check out this second conversation the two of them had a little more recently. But since we’re having this nice little conversation, just the two of us, here are two moments in that first video that show us just how hard this work can be for Jonathan: 

First, there’s a moment where he confesses it’s impossible for any actor to truly portray any person from history, let alone God in flesh. As he says to Dallas, “I never feel that I have succeeded at being Jesus. To me that’s impossible to ever achieve!” So, the guy experiences quite the humbling on a daily basis. 

But second, Jonathan isn’t only playing God. He’s playing the only perfect man to walk the earth. Jonathan is desperate for people to always keep in mind that he is Jonathan of New York and not Jesus of Nazareth. Another confession from Jonathan in that first conversation with Dallas:  

“It [gets] a little scary at times, because you want people to know I am human. I’m completely flawed. I’m probably one of the most flawed people on this entire project! But here I am, because this is where God put me for reasons unbeknownst to me. And all I’m going to do is show up, try to serve Him, and be the best representation of His love on Earth that I can be.”       

It has to be hard. Has to. So, how does Jonathan even get to a place where he feels he can do this work of portraying Jesus? 

We’d refer you again to Jonathan’s two conversations with Dallas, available here and here, . but to summarize them in his own words:,  

Surrender’ is the name of the game.”  

Or put a little differently, “I’m trying to empty myself of everything that is ‘me’, in service to being open as a channel for the Spirit to come and work through me. … I take great pains to try and hear God’s voice throughout every step of this process, whether we’re filming or in between seasons.”  

What Jonathan has realized is that while he can’t ever hope to capture the divinity of Jesus, he can work within the humanity of Jesus, and he finds peace in that challenge. “The best that I can do is try to just [humanly] experience everything … every emotion … but on a much more intense level,” he says.. “So, whether it’s mercy or compassion, I try to have exponential amounts of mercy and compassion.”  

That’s how he tries to come as close as he can to capturing the humanity of Jesus in any given scene. And in the moments where he wonders what on Earth he’s gotten himself into — who on Earth he thinks he even is to take all of this on he simply thinks to himself, “I know I’m here for a reason. … I’m here and somebody else isn’t here., and I have to take that into account and know that God’s trusted me to represent His Son in this project. And I can’t dishonor that.”                 

Okay. Can I ask a bunch of rapid-fire questions to close this thing out? 

Sure! 

How old is Jonathan? 

49.

How tall is he? 

Six-foot even. 

Is he actually Jewish? 

No. His father is Syro-Lebanese and his mother is Irish. (Real quick — do you not have access to Google?) 

Is he married? 

No. 

What’s his favorite color? 

What Sherwin-Williams calls “Sea-of-Galilee Blue.” (We made that up. We don’t know.)    

Does he have a best friend? 

What? 

Does he need a best friend? 

This is getting weird. 

Fine. Back to Chosen stuff. A lot of actors have taken on the role of Jesus. Does he have a favorite? 

We do know he’s a big, big fan of Franco Zeffirelli’s Jesus of Nazareth TV series, and that starred Robert Powell as Jesus. 

Is there anything he is not looking forward to in seasons to come? 

I mean, it’s going to get pretty heavy, right? In his own words, when talking to Dallas about filming the events of Passion Week he says,: “It’s one of those things that I just choose not to think about at this point. … To imagine all these relationships that Jesus has with these people … and then all of a sudden not having that ….” 

Are there any videos I can watch in which it’s just Jonathan and Dallas chatting about what it’s like to play Jesus in The Chosen? 

Are you for real right now? 

Just playin’. I think that’s all the questions I’ve got for the moment. Unless you want to circle back to the whole “does he need a best friend” thing. 

 

Cool. 

‘THE CHOSEN’ HAS A NEW HOME

New The Chosen
App and Funding Model Accelerate Global Growth

The New App for
The Chosen


DALLAS, TX,
December 9, 2022
– The Chosen Season 3 premieres worldwide on Sunday, Dec. 11,
at 7 p.m. EST on its new official The Chosen app co-created through its
newly-formed partnership with the Come and See Foundation–a 501(c)(3). The Come
and See Foundation was established exclusively to accelerate the show’s global
reach by maximizing charitable giving to increase budgets for future seasons,
translations for hundreds of languages, and exclusive bonus content.

Exclusive
content in the new app includes Bible rountables and the new “Chosen Aftershow”
featuring cast and crew, as well as all existing and future seasons of The
Chosen. The new The Chosen app is also the only channel that allows viewers to
make tax-deductible donations to fund the production of future seasons where
every dollar is matched by Come and See Foundation to bring the show to new
audiences.

“The
partnership with the Come and See Foundation allows us to super charge our
efforts. Seasons will come faster, language translation will expand and
quicken, and our marketing efforts will grow exponentially,” explains show
creator, Dallas Jenkins.

The new
partnership will also allow The Chosen to raise its production budget to a
sustainable level as 90% of donations will now go directly toward funding
production, and dollar for dollar, donations will be matched. “Now that viewers
are able to donate to the Come and See Foundation and receive a tax deduction,
more people are able to contribute more significantly,” said Jenkins. “This is
especially beautiful
because the viewer who just wants to contribute a little can know their gifts
are being matched and can go much
farther than ever before.”

Season 3 also
can be viewed on The Chosen’s official Facebook page and YouTube channel for a
limited time. The new
The Chosen app is available now for mobile download on the Apple app store and
Google Play, and will
be available shortly on Fire TV, Apple TV and Roku. The app and show will
continue to remain totally
free.


The Chosen
is a
global phenomenon and is the first multi-episode television drama based on the
life of Jesus.
Offered without charge, it has garnered more than 420 million episode views
from around the world. The
Chosen is a fan-supported, seven-season television series that creates an
authentic and intimate
picture of Jesus’ life and ministry seen through the eyes of the people who
knew him.

Over the course
of its first two seasons, the series has earned praise from critics and fans
alike for its historical and
biblical accuracy, playful spirit, stirring drama, genuine humor and disruptive
impact. It has been translated
into 62 languages (and counting) and is consistently one of the top-searched
shows on streaming
platforms. It has twice released episodes in theaters to a finish in the top 3
at the box office, breaking event
cinema records. The Chosen is completely free to watch on mobile or smart TV
apps with no fee or
subscription necessary.


About The
Chosen


The Chosen
releases its third season December 11, 2022, continuing its unprecedented
success as the largest
fan-supported entertainment project of all time. It has been translated into 62
languages and counting. With
no fee or subscription required, it's completely free to watch and available as
both a standalone
mobile and TV app, plus available on multiple streaming services. Viewer
support enables the show to remain free around the world. The Chosen, an Angel
Studios Original, is produced by Loaves & Fishes.

STREAMING SHOW ‘THE CHOSEN’ SHOCKS BOX OFFICE AND OPENS AT #3

Audience Demand for Season 3 Premiere Drives Extended Run Through Dec. 1

The Chosen Website

DALLAS – Nov. 21, 2022 – Audience demand for the premiere of The Chosen’s Season 3 first two episodes is driving an extension of the original five-day run in cinemas all the way through Dec. 1. With $8.75 million in sales opening weekend, The Chosen Season 3, Episodes 1 and 2 was on 2091 screens.

Fans of the TV show came out in droves and made The Chosen #3 at the domestic box office, with a strong showing in 300+ theaters internationally, as well. The Chosen was 45% ahead of its last appearance in theaters for Christmas with The Chosen in 2021, and was neck and neck with THE MENU this weekend even though it opened on more than 1000 fewer screens.

“We have the ability to try new things, such as putting a TV show in theaters, because our fans are so passionate and supportive. Hopefully this causes others to check out Seasons One and Two,” said series Creator Dallas Jenkins.
“The success of The Chosen Season 3: Episode 1 & 2 is the perfect example of how innovative the event cinema business has become and how hungry audiences are for faith-based content,” said Ray Nutt, CEO of Fathom Events.

The Chosen is a global phenomenon. The multi-episode television drama based on the life of Jesus launches the first two episodes of its highly anticipated third season in movie theaters across the United States and in English-speaking territories.

With more than 420 million episode views from around the world, The Chosen is a fan-supported, seven-season television series that creates an authentic and intimate picture of Jesus’ life and ministry, seen through the eyes of the people who knew him. Over the course of its first two seasons, the series has garnered praise from critics and fans alike for its historical and biblical accuracy, playful spirit, stirring
drama, genuine humor and disruptive impact. It has been translated into 62 languages (and counting) and is consistently one of the top-searched shows on streaming platforms.

Angel Studios launched The Chosen through Fathom Events on Nov. 18. The opening release was set to show at least 10 times per theater over five days with extended runs through December 1 possible both domestically and in the U.K., Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. For a complete list of theaters
extended through Dec. 1 and to buy tickets, visit www.thechosen.tv/3.

About The Chosen
The Chosen completed filming of its third season in September 2022, continuing its unprecedented success as the largest fan-supported entertainment project of all time. It has been translated into 62 languages and counting. With no fee or subscription required, it's completely free to watch and available as both a standalone mobile and TV app, plus available on multiple streaming services. Viewer support enables the show to remain free around the world. The Chosen, an Angel Studios Original, is produced by Loaves & Fishes.

About Fathom Events Fathom is a recognized leader in the entertainment industry as one of the top distributors of content to movie theaters in North America. Owned by AMC Entertainment Inc. (NYSE: AMC); Cinemark Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CNK); and Regal, a subsidiary of the Cineworld Group (LSE: CINE.L), Fathom operates the largest cinema distribution network, delivering a wide variety of programming and experiences to cinema audiences in all of the top U.S. markets and to more than 45 countries. For more information, visit www.FathomEvents.com.

About Angel Studios: Angel Studios is the home of stories that amplify light. Through its platform, thousands of “Angel” investors choose which titles will be created, funded, and distributed. Angel Studios allows creators and audiences to form passionate communities around their creative projects, making the story behind the story as important as the final project itself. The studios’ first projects—The Chosen and Dry Bar Comedy—have earned billions of views around the world. Learn more at Angel.com

‘THE CHOSEN’ SETS NOV. 18 DEBUT FOR SEASON 3, INTERNATIONALLY IN 2000+ CINEMAS

TV Series and Global Phenomenon Goes to the Movies

thechosen.tv/3

DALLAS – Oct. 26, 2022 – The Chosen – the global phenomenon, multi-episode television drama based on the life of Jesus – will launch the first two episodes of its highly anticipated third season in more than 2000 movie theaters across the United States and in English-speaking territories.

With more than 420 million episode views from around the world, The Chosen is a fan-supported, seven-season television series that creates an authentic and intimate picture of Jesus’ life and ministry, seen through the eyes of the people who knew him.

“The theme of Season 3 is ‘Come to me, all you who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest,’” said series Creator Dallas Jenkins. “The honeymoon phase is over, now the characters all have to deal with the costs and occasional confusions of following the Messiah.”

WATCH THEATRICAL TRAILER HERE

Distributed through Fathom Events and beginning Nov. 18, The Chosen will show at least 10 times per theater over five days with extended runs possible both domestically and in the U.K., Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Tickets are on sale now. For a complete list of theaters visit www.thechosen.tv/3.

“Having partnered with The Chosen team last year on a record-setting event for Fathom – CHRISTMAS WITH THE CHOSEN: THE MESSENGERS – we're thrilled to be working with them again,” said Ray Nutt, CEO of Fathom Events. “Fathom is excited to be bringing the Season 3 premiere to the big screen for their legions of eager fans via 2000+ theaters worldwide.”

Over the course of its first two seasons, the series has garnered praise from critics and fans alike for its historical and biblical accuracy, playful spirit, stirring drama, genuine humor and disruptive impact. It has been translated into 62 languages (and counting) and is consistently one of the top-searched shows on streaming platforms. The Season 3 trailer premiered last Monday and was the No. 1 trending item on
YouTube for two days. The Chosen is completely free to watch on mobile or smart TV apps with no fee or subscription necessary.
“The stakes are way up for Angel's first original scripted series,” said Angel Studios Chief Content Officer, Jeffrey Harmon. “The Chosen has moved from an experimental project to a world-wide phenomenon and fans have high expectations for the next chapter.”

About The Chosen
The Chosen completed filming of its third season in September 2022, continuing its unprecedented success as the largest fan-supported entertainment project of all time. It has been translated into 62 languages and counting. With no fee or subscription required, it's completely free to watch and available as both a standalone mobile and TV app, plus available on multiple streaming services. Viewer support enables the show to remain free around the world. The Chosen, an Angel Studios Original, is produced by Loaves & Fishes.

About Fathom Events
Fathom is a recognized leader in the entertainment industry as one of the top distributors of content to movie theaters in North America. Owned by AMC Entertainment Inc. (NYSE: AMC); Cinemark Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CNK); and Regal, a subsidiary of the Cineworld Group (LSE: CINE.L), Fathom operates the largest cinema distribution network, delivering a wide variety of programming and experiences to cinema audiences in all of the top U.S. markets and to more than 45 countries. For more information, visit www.FathomEvents.com.

GLOBAL HIT TV SERIES THE CHOSEN FILMING THE BIBLICAL FEEDING OF THE 5,000 AT ITS NEW HOME IN NORTH TEXAS

Season 3 of the Series About the Life of Jesus Shooting in a New Facility on 900 Acres Near Midlothian, Texas.

12k Extras Expected to Participate Over Four Days

MIDLOTHIAN, TEXAS – June 8, 2022 – The international hit series The Chosen will film its third season from a state-of-the-art sound stage and detailed re-creation of Middle Eastern locales with the opening of its new home on 900 acres near the town of Midlothian in North Texas.
Among the series’ first large-scale productions on the site will be Jesus’ feeding of the 5,000 detailed in the Gospels. Producers expect 12,000 extras over four days – fans from 36 countries and all 50 states including thousands of families from age 7 weeks to 91 years– to come to Midlothian and take part.
“We were looking for a place that would be convenient for cast and crew, where we could capture the essence of the Middle Eastern locales where Jesus’ ministry took place,” said President of The Chosen Brad Pelo. “When we saw this site and the wide open spaces with rolling hills, we knew it was the place to build our soundstage and set, and to become our home for years to come.”
The site is the Salvation Army Camp Hoblitzelle that saw bookings drop to zero during the pandemic.
The Chosen’s multi-year lease on the land was a win-win, giving the series a home and bridging the gap for the camp while it was closed.
Working since last fall, CRC Construction built a 30,000-square-foot soundstage that is the first such facility built in Texas for one specific production. Additionally, historically accurate recreation of the town of Capernaum covers a hilly area nearby. Other areas allow producers to create scenes in ancient Rome and other biblical locales. The total facilities constructed will exceed $16,000,000.
The Chosen’s move to a new home will bring long-term economic benefit to North Texas as cast, crew and significant numbers of extras travel to the area to take part.
“Midlothian is pleased to be home to the filming of The Chosen,” said Midlothian Mayor Richard Reno.
“The presence of the film company has brought a lot of excitement to the community. It is also contributing to the local economy and has the potential to help attract tourists to our town. They are also partnering to provide a Film Conservatory at the camp where they are filming for our youth. I feel like Midlothian is being blessed by the production of the series, which is more than just entertainment,”
he continued.
There will be seven seasons of the series in all. When The Chosen is not filming, the facilities will be available for rent by other productions. A ribbon cutting for the new facility is planned for October. The Chosen is a global phenomenon, seen by many millions of people around the world, and is the first-ever multi-season series about the life of Jesus. Dramatic, humorous, inspiring, The Chosen brings Jesus and his times to life through the eyes of those who met him.
In production of its third season, The Chosen continues its unprecedented success. It has been translated into 56 languages and counting and consistently ranked in the top 50 entertainment apps on iOS and Android. It is completely free to watch on the mobile or smart TV apps with no fee or subscription necessary. Income is generated for future seasons when viewers choose to “pay it forward” after viewing. The Chosen is produced by Loaves & Fishes Productions and distributed by Angel Studios.
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