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Before Jonathan Roumie shot to fame playing Jesus Christ in the biblical drama "The Chosen," he was struggling to make ends meet. At times, he was unsure of where his next meal was coming from. But this journey, which the 49-year-old actor candidly discusses in the new docu-series "Jonathan and Jesus," now streaming on Amazon Prime, was essential in shaping his appreciation for success and deepening his spirituality.
In a candid interview with The Christian Post, "The Chosen" star Jonathan Roumie shares how playing Jesus both transformed his personal and spiritual life and introduced unforeseen challenges.
In a candid interview with The Christian Post, "The Chosen" star Jonathan Roumie shares how playing Jesus both transformed his personal and spiritual life and introduced unforeseen challenges.