English actor, Jon Bryden recently played a major guest role as Maurie
Burke opposite Essie Davis in ABC's "jewel in the crown" production of
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (bought by 120 territories worldwide)
Hailing from London England, Jon moved to Melbourne Australia and
trained for years at one of Melbourne's most reputable theatre training
schools, Peter Sardi's School of Acting. Jon has appeared in a number
of short films and has extensive experience in lead roles for theatre.
Jon's repertoire includes voice over work including Mini Cooper's
national radio campaign. Jon's experience extends to corporate video's
and TVC's for ANZ and RACV amongst others.
Committed to his craft Jon has trained at TAFTA and continues to train
for TV and Film Acting at Screen Acting Melbourne with director Rohan
Jones.
Jon's obsession with all things film and TV began in
childhood, with his favourite film, at the age of ten being Sidney
Lumette's Twelve Angry Men. Recognising his calling, Jon gave up his
day job and became a full time actor two years ago.