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'''Jonathan Breck''' {{born|17|February|1965}} is the actor who played a [[Unnamed Borg#Dying Borg|dying Borg]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Survival Instinct}}. He is probably best known for his portrayal as The Creeper in the horror film ''Jeepers Creepers'' (2001, starring [[Gina Philips]]) and its sequel ''Jeepers Creepers 2'' (2003, with [[Ray Wise]]), where he was doubled by stuntman [[Darrin Prescott]]. The third ''Jeepers Creepers'' movie is planned for 2011.
 
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|birth name = Jonathan Raymond Breck
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|birthday = {{d|17|February|1965}}
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|birthplace = Houston, Texas, USA
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|roles = Actor
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|characters = [[Borg 2368 drone 001|Dying Borg]]
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'''Jonathan Breck''' {{born|17|February|1965}} is the actor who played a [[Borg 2368 drone 001|dying Borg]] in the {{s|VOY}} [[VOY Season 6|sixth season]] episode {{e|Survival Instinct}}. He is probably best known for his portrayal as The Creeper in {{wt|Jeepers Creepers (2001 film)|Jeepers Creepers}} (2001, starring [[Gina Philips]]) and {{wt|Jeepers Creepers 2}} (2003, with [[Ray Wise]]), where he was doubled by stuntman [[Darrin Prescott]]. The third ''Jeepers Creepers'' movie was planned for 2011 but its premiere date was changed to 2017.
Born in Houston, Texas, Breck has started his acting career with supporting roles in the television science fiction film ''I Married a Monster'' (1998, along [[Tim Ryan]], [[Richard Herd]], [[Tim de Zarn]], [[Vaughn Armstrong]], and stunts by [[Darlene Ava Williams]]), the horror film ''Spiders'' (2000, with [[David Carpenter]]), the movie ''Full Circle'' (2001), and the television series ''V.I.P.'' (1998, with [[Boris Lee Krutonog]] and [[Michael Owen]]) and ''JAG'' (2001).
 
   
 
Born in Houston, Texas, Breck has started his acting career with supporting roles in ''I Married a Monster'' (1998, along [[Tim Ryan]], [[Richard Herd]], [[Tim de Zarn]], [[Vaughn Armstrong]], and stunts by [[Darlene Ava Williams]]), {{wt|Spiders (film)|Spiders}} (2000, with [[David Carpenter]]), the movie ''Full Circle'' (2001), and {{wt|V.I.P. (American TV series)|V.I.P.}} (1998, with [[Boris Krutonog]] and [[Michael Owen]]) and {{wt|JAG (TV series)|JAG}} (2001).
After his success in the ''Jeepers Creepers'' movies, Breck portrayed roles in the comedy ''Good Advice'' (2001, with [[Estelle Harris]] and [[John de Lancie]]), the short films ''Beat Boys Beat Girls'' (2003) and ''I Left Me'' (2004), the comedy ''Be My Baby'' (2006), the thriller ''Will to Power'' (2006), the science fiction mystery film ''Dreamland'' (2007) also as executive producer, and the thriller ''Dead Write'' (2007, with [[Robert Pine]] and [[Jasmine Jessica Anthony]]).
 
   
 
After his success in the ''Jeepers Creepers'' movies, Breck portrayed roles in {{wt|Good Advice (film)|Good Advice}} (2001, with [[Estelle Harris]] and [[John de Lancie]]), the short films ''Beat Boys Beat Girls'' (2003) and ''I Left Me'' (2004), the comedy ''Be My Baby'' (2006), {{wt|Will to Power (film)|Will to Power}} (2006), {{wt|Dreamland (2007 film)|Dreamland}} (2007) also as executive producer, and the thriller ''Dead Write'' (2007, with [[Robert Pine]] and [[Jasmine Jessica Anthony]]).
More recently, Breck appeared in the adventure film ''The Carbon Copy'' (2008), also as executive producer, the thriller ''The Dot Man'' (2008, with [[Steven Berkoff]]), the television series ''Friday Night Lights'' (2008, along [[Glenn Morshower]]), the horror film ''The Caretaker'' (2008, with stunts by [[Chrissy Weathersby]]), the horror film ''Evilution'' (2008, with [[Danny Downey]]), {{w|Robert Rodriguez}}' family film ''Shorts'' (2009), {{w|Oliver Stone}}'s drama ''W.'' (2008, with [[James Cromwell]] and [[Paul Rae]]), and the horror film ''Krampus'' (2008
 
   
 
More recently, Breck appeared in the adventure film ''The Carbon Copy'' (2008), also as executive producer, the thriller ''The Dot Man'' (2008, with [[Steven Berkoff]]), the television series ''Friday Night Lights'' (2008, along [[Glenn Morshower]]), the horror film ''The Caretaker'' (2008, with stunts by [[Chrissy Weathersby]]), the horror film ''Evilution'' (2008, with [[Danny Downey]]), {{wt|Shorts (2009 film)|Shorts}} (2009), {{wt|W. (film)|W.}} (2008, with [[James Cromwell]] and [[Paul Rae]]), and the horror film ''Krampus'' (2008
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Jonathan Breck (born 17 February 1965; age 59) is the actor who played a dying Borg in the Star Trek: Voyager sixth season episode "Survival Instinct". He is probably best known for his portrayal as The Creeper in Jeepers Creepers (2001, starring Gina Philips) and Jeepers Creepers 2 (2003, with Ray Wise), where he was doubled by stuntman Darrin Prescott. The third Jeepers Creepers movie was planned for 2011 but its premiere date was changed to 2017.

Born in Houston, Texas, Breck has started his acting career with supporting roles in I Married a Monster (1998, along Tim Ryan, Richard Herd, Tim de Zarn, Vaughn Armstrong, and stunts by Darlene Ava Williams), Spiders (2000, with David Carpenter), the movie Full Circle (2001), and V.I.P. (1998, with Boris Krutonog and Michael Owen) and JAG (2001).

After his success in the Jeepers Creepers movies, Breck portrayed roles in Good Advice (2001, with Estelle Harris and John de Lancie), the short films Beat Boys Beat Girls (2003) and I Left Me (2004), the comedy Be My Baby (2006), Will to Power (2006), Dreamland (2007) also as executive producer, and the thriller Dead Write (2007, with Robert Pine and Jasmine Jessica Anthony).

More recently, Breck appeared in the adventure film The Carbon Copy (2008), also as executive producer, the thriller The Dot Man (2008, with Steven Berkoff), the television series Friday Night Lights (2008, along Glenn Morshower), the horror film The Caretaker (2008, with stunts by Chrissy Weathersby), the horror film Evilution (2008, with Danny Downey), Shorts (2009), W. (2008, with James Cromwell and Paul Rae), and the horror film Krampus (2008

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