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Brandon Firla is a Canadian actor and comedian best known for his role as Jonathan Sidwell, an investment banker, in Suits. [1] Previously in Canada, he played Clark Claxton on the television sitcom Billable Hours. In season four of Little Mosque on the Prairie in late-September 2009, he began a role as the new Anglican priest in town, Reverend ...
Jonathan Sidwell, played by Brandon Firla, is the CEO of the Sidwell Investment Group, and Mike's boss as an investment banker for the first part of season 4. He first appears in the season 3 episode, "Conflict of Interest" as hedge fund magnate/corporate raider Tony Gianopolous's deputy at Gianapolous Limited Holdings (GLH).
Meanwhile, when Mike and Harold are arrested, Mike hopes his timid ex-colleague will toe the line. But Woodall is a man who gets what he wants at any cost, and Harold starts to crack under the pressure. Eventually, Louis convinces him not to confess. At the end of the episode, Mike tells Harvey that he took Jonathan Sidwell's job offer.
Brandon Firla reprises his season 3 role as Jonathan Sidwell, Mike's new investment banking employer. Ċ½eljko Ivanek returns as Eric Woodall, though the season's first episode reveals he has left the U.S. Attorney's office to work for the SEC and go after Harvey from a different angle. D. B.
Realizing that his fraud cannot continue forever, Mike leaves the newly renamed Pearson Specter for a job as an investment banker at Sidwell Investment Group, a hedge fund and investment management firm founded and spearheaded by Jonathan Sidwell.
The Composer's Cut Series Vol. II: Nyman/Greenaway Revisited is the second in a series of albums, all released on the same day, by Michael Nyman to feature concert versions of film scores, in this case, films of Peter Greenaway, and his 52nd release overall.
A man who admitted killing his half-brother in a drunken confrontation on a street has been jailed for five years. Kyan McWhir, 31, fatally punched 52-year-old father-of-two John McWhir on Crown ...
The Unrecoupable One Man Bandit – Volume One is an album by English singer Boy George, released in 1998.The album's ten tracks were recorded in 1996 [1] and were intended to be included on a follow-up to George's 1995 album Cheapness and Beauty, [1] but it was shelved.