Top TV Shows - Jonathan Forbes
Jonathan Forbes's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • Black Mirror Poster
    #127
    Black Mirror
    as Browne 1 episode
    #127 in TVScore: 4.6
    Black Mirror is a British dystopian science fiction anthology series developed by Charlie Brooker. Each standalone episode delves into the uneasy relationship between society and technology, often setting its narratives in near-future scenarios. The series examines the consequences of advanced technological innovations on human behavior and societal structures.
  • Catastrophe Poster
    #1,658
    Catastrophe
    as Fergal 24 episodes
    #1,658 in TVScore: 0.2
    Catastrophe is a British sitcom that follows the lives of an Irish woman, Sharon, and an American man, Rob, who unexpectedly get together after a brief encounter in London. The show explores the challenges and joys of their unique relationship as they navigate the ups and downs of love, marriage, and parenthood. With its witty writing and authentic portrayal of modern-day relationships, Catastrophe offers a refreshingly honest and hilarious take on the complexities of love and commitment.
Top Movies - Jonathan Forbes
Jonathan Forbes's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 0 movies sorted by current online popularity.
    Jonathan Forbes Biography
    Jonathan Forbes is an Irish actor born on 4 December 1976 in Dublin, Ireland. He attended Gonzaga College and later studied English at University College Dublin. Forbes trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and graduated in 2001 as a BBC Carleton Hobbs Award winner. He made his film debut in John Deery's Conspiracy of Silence in 2001 and received a nomination for Best Newcomer at the Irish Film and Television Awards. Forbes has also showcased his talent on stage, including notable performances in Trevor Nunn's A Streetcar Named Desire and Michael Boyd's productions at the RSC. His television credits include appearances in Hornblower, Foyle's War, and Titanic, Blood and Steel. In 2011, he appeared in an episode titled 'The National Anthem.'