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Jonathan Moss Tucker (born May 31, 1982) is an American film and television actor.
Tucker was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Maggie Moss, a public relations and marketing analyst and executive, and Paul Hayes Tucker, a curator, writer, and university professor who is an expert on Claude Monet and French Impressionism. Jonathan's paternal great-grandfather was historian and ambassador Carlton J. H. Hayes. Tucker was raised in Boston's Charlestown neighborhood, but attended The Park School in Brookline, Massachusetts. He attended summer camp at Camp Chingachgook on Lake George in Pilot Knob, New York (in the Adirondacks) during the 1990s. He attended the Boston Ballet and played 'Fritz' in their production of The Nutcracker when he was in third grade. He was also featured in a Boston Ballet calendar and attended the Thacher School in Ojai, California.
Tucker married Tara Ahamed on June 16, 2012. Tara is a director of development at a Hollywood production company; Tara's father is author Liaquat Ahamed.
Tucker is best known for his roles in the films The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Hostage, In the Valley of Elah and The Ruins, and The Black Donnellys on television.
He portrays emerging artist Patrick Angus in the 2009 film An Englishman in New York opposite John Hurt as Quentin Crisp. The biographical drama chronicles the English gay writer Quentin Crisp's later years spent in New York City.
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