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JONATHAN CARTER SCHALL is a multi-media artist: actor, musician, and illustrator.

IDENTITY THEORY is a goth project created entirely by Jonathan Carter Schall on guitar, voice, and drum machine programming.

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Inspired by the sounds of the Cure's Gothic era (Faith/Pornography), Dead Can Dance, and Lycia, IDENTITY THEORY promises a deeply personal, Ethereal Gothic experience.

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JCS as photographed by Portia Shao

JCS as photographed by Portia Shao

 

 

 

JCS is accepting inquiries from collaborators on guitar, bass, and keyboard—seeking those committed to adding their vision to the mix, and bringing IDENTITY THEORY to a greater audience by way of ongoing recordings and live performances.

JCS leading THE WATERCLOCK GUILD as photographed by Mike Jansen

JCS leading THE WATERCLOCK GUILD as photographed by Mike Jansen

JCS as photographed by Josh Romine

JCS as photographed by Josh Romine

JCS as photographed by Ed Fuentes

JCS as photographed by Ed Fuentes

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JCS as photographed by Joeseph Briscoe

JCS as photographed by Joeseph Briscoe

JCS as Joel Cairo in the world premiere of the official stage adaptiaon of the Maltese Falcon as photographed by Joeseph Briscoe

JCS as Joel Cairo in the world premiere of the official stage adaptiaon of the Maltese Falcon as photographed by Joeseph Briscoe

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JCS' (top row, second from from the left) greatest on-camera role, Flavious, in the Star Trek fan series, Star Trek: Phase II, was shelved due to many factors, including Paramount/CBS shutting down all fan films, included the most screen time, greatest character arc, and a death scene—in Kirk's arms

JCS' (top row, second from from the left) greatest on-camera role, Flavious, in the Star Trek fan series, Star Trek: Phase II, was shelved due to many factors, including Paramount/CBS shutting down all fan films, included the most screen time, greatest character arc, and a death scene—in Kirk's arms

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