Jonathan Togo is an American actor with an estimated net worth of $8 million. Born on August 25, 1977 in Rockland, Massachusetts, USA, he attended Hebrew School and graduated from Rockland High School in 1995, where he was a wrestler. He attended the "Project Contemporary Competitiveness, Advanced Study Program" in 1991 and 1992, and worked as a proctor in 1996.

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Togo attended Vassar College, where he earned his BA in theater. He was part of the band called The El Conquistadors, along with Sam Endicott and John Conway, who are now both members of the rock band The Bravery. He went to study at the National Theater Institute of the Eugene O’Neill Theater.

Togo pursued his acting career, performing in plays such as Our Country’s Good, which earned him the Margaret Thatcher Kazan Award. He also had a number of TV guest appearances, including Special Unit 2, Judging Army, Law & Order, Ed and The Jury. His most notable film credit was in Mystic River. He also appeared in Racoon and Up.

Togo is best known for his role as Ryan Wolfe on CSI: Miami. He has written and directed a web series for Atom.com called My Best Friend is my Penis. He also starred in a web series called Casted: The Continuing Chronicles of Derek Riffchin, Greatest Director in the World, Ever where he played the role of an abusive and crass casting director.