
January 15, 1994 · 32 years old
Jonas Smulders (born 1994, Amsterdam) is a Dutch actor. He made his acting debut at 16. In 2015, he won a Golden Calf for his role in the short Geen koningen in ons bloed from the film series One Night Stand. He was named one of the "Shooting Stars" at the Berlin Film Festival in 2018.

A sexually awakening gay teen athlete finds himself in a budding relationship with his mutually attracted relay race teammate.

A young Dutch soldier deployed to suppress post-WWII independence efforts in the Netherlands' colony of Indonesia finds himself torn between duty and conscience when he joins an increasingly ruthless commander's elite squad.

After losing his drug empire, Ferry Bouman seems to have found peace away from Brabant's underworld. Why would he put it all on the line and come back?

A teenage girl decides to replace her controlling father with his wealthy foreign friend during a weekend trip to the Adriatic Sea.

When Richie's watch is stolen in a violent robbery and humiliating images of the encounter go viral, the rapper has to fix his reputation to save his career.

Four old friends relive happy days gone by as they climb France's Mont Ventoux by bike like they did thirty years before, only to find themselves forced to face a ghost from their shared past.

Three young friends grow up as students in Amsterdam when the death of one's father puts everything into a new perspective.

Following a dispute with his father, a young man falls prey to cryptocurrency's allure and an entrepreneur's audacious promises of financial freedom.

Brasserie Valentine is a stylish, funny film about love. About first dates, falling in love and love anniversaries. About love under pressure of daily grind and distrust. And lovingly prepared food. All in one evening on Valentine...

Three young twenty-somethings get caught up in a dangerous world of deceit and betrayal as they start selling drugs on the dark web.

Paradise Drifters is a fragmented portrayal of three homeless young adults who are heading to southern Europe in search of money, love and happiness.

Emma is sure that she is happy. She has a successful career, a sweet boyfriend, loving parents, until she ends up in the psychiatric ward of a hospital. This must be a huge mistake. After all, she is a perfectly normal person. Right?