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Jonathan Adams (born July 16, 1967) is an American actor and voice actor. He is best known for playing Chuck Larabee on the sitcom Last Man Standing and Dr. Daniel Goodman during the first season of the crime drama Bones. He has been a series regular on NBC's American Dreams (2002–05), and in the short-lived ABC crime drama Women's Murder Club. He's had recurring roles on The American Embassy (2002) and Dark Winds (2022). He has appeared on many other TV shows including Crossing Jordan, NCIS, NCIS: LA, Frasier, Felicity, The Unit, One Tree Hill, Medium, Boston Legal, 24, Numb3rs, Desperate Housewives, The Glades, The Closer, Drop Dead Diva, Castle, Nikita, Masters of Sex, Designated Survivor, Burn Notice, Harry's Law, Up All Night, Revenge, Once Upon a Time, Man with a Plan, The Orville, All Rise, Bob Hearts Abishola, and more. He portrayed Dr. Daniel Goodman in the first season of the Fox series Bones. At the start of season 2, his character appointed Dr. Camille Saroyan (Tamara Taylor) to be the Jeffersonian's first head of forensics (immediate boss of Temperance Brennan). Although he was supposed to have left on a short sabbatical, his character did not return. His role of Chuck Larrabee on the sitcom Last Man Standing started out as a recurring role and eventually became a series regular. He has voiced several characters including Ronan the Accuser on the animated series Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy and again in the animated special LEGO Marvel Super Heroes - Guardians of the Galaxy: The Thanos Threat. He voiced Atrocitus in Green Lantern: The Animated Series and again in the animated special LEGO DC Super Heroes - Aquaman: Rage of Atlantis. He also voiced the Mayor in the animated specials The Death of Superman and again in The Death and Return of Superman. Also, he has voiced characters on video games including Tyrael on Diablo III, Diablo III: Reaper of Souls, and Diablo III: Wrath. He also voiced for World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria, World of Warcraft: Legion, Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft, Heroes of the Storm, and Starcraft II: Legacy of the Void. He was a narrator on the History Channel's docuseries America's Book of Secrets and a few documentaries. He also appeared in the feature film Black Panther as well as a couple of Hallmark movies.

Jonathan Adams

Maurice
for Maurice in BEAUTY & THE BEAST: A CHOCOLATE CITY TALE
Suggested by mr95

Belle is a brilliant 20-year-old dreamer living in The District of Light. While the rest of the neighborhood is content with the status quo, Belle spends her days restoring vintage books, listening to old jazz records, and helping her eccentric artisan father, Maurice. She constantly rejects the aggressive advances of Gaston, the neighborhood’s arrogant, hyper-masculine athletic star. When Maurice takes a wrong turn during a storm while traveling to an inventions convention, he stumbles into the boundaries of The Onyx Estate. Starving, he plucks a single, glowing glass rose from a dark greenhouse to bring home to Belle. Instantly, he is captured by the Beast—a former music mogul cursed by a powerful Enchantress for his vanity and cold heart. Discovering her father's disappearance, Belle tracks his vintage motorcycle to the estate and offers to trade her freedom for his. The Beast accepts, locking her away in an opulent suite. However, she isn't alone. The hotel's staff—smooth-talking lounge singer Lumiere, tightly wound stage manager Cogsworth, and powerhouse gospel matriarch Mrs. Potts—have been transformed into living, breathing antique fixtures. Through show-stopping musical numbers that range from high-energy funk to devastating blues, the staff helps Belle see past the Beast’s terrifying exterior. As Belle teaches the Beast how to love, create, and care for others again, they must race against time before the Enchantress's final magic rose drops its last petal, sealing their fates forever while Gaston rallies a mob to tear the estate down.