Hair: Brown Eyes: Blue/Green Height: 5'11" 2003 Honors Graduate Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts Played Orlando in the Opre Arts 2010 Production of "As You Like It" available on HD DVD from BBC video. Naomi Frederick and Jack Laskey star in a Thea Sharrock production of the Shakespeare comedy. BASSC Certificate in Stage Combat, period dance, singing (tenor)
Jack Laufer was born in Israel. He is an actor, known for The Day After Tomorrow (2004), Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) and The Practice (1997).
Jack Lawrence Mayer was born in 1987 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He is a writer, editor, and director known for Single Long (HBO, 2013), Distance, The Series (Odessa Mama, 2019) and Big House (Gravitas Ventures, 2021). He is the founder of 1614 Productions and previously co-founded Screen Door Productions, a multi-media theater company dedicated to producing original work. He resides in Los Angeles, California.
Known for his work as a camera assistant and 2nd unit operator on music videos and short films, both in North Carolina and New York City, Jack is gaining recognition for his work as a Steadicam Operator in Western North Carolina. Born in Buffalo, New York in June of 1998, Jack relocated to Cary, North Carolina before beginning his interest in film and photography in high school, later being accepted into the University of North Carolina School of the Arts School of Filmmaking in 2016. At UNCSA, Jack studied editing and directing, in addition to taking a concentration in cinematography under the instruction of Janice Arthur, from whom he learned the details of camera assisting and was first introduced to the art of Steadicam Operating. Upon meeting and working with the NYU-based crew of Dirty Blonde (2019), Jack made the decision to leave UNCSA to pursue a full-time career in New York City. In the summer of 2018, he began working with Cinematographers Isabella Tan and Jake Horgan, as well as Steadicam Operator Calvin Falk, who would later become his mentor in Steadicam Operating. Since that decision, Jack has worked as a 2nd Assistant Cameraman on commercials, music videos (including Beastcoast's Distance), and on the feature film Souvenirs (2020), produced by StudioFest and directed by Anna Mikami. As of 2019, Jack operates for music videos, narrative shorts, and looks forward to his first feature film as Steadicam Operator in the coming year, while continuing to direct, produce, and edit his own films.
Jack Leal is known for Black Day Blue Night (1995), Shadowhunter (1993) and The Forsaken (2001).
Jack Lechner is a producer and writer, known for Blue Valentine (2010), The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara (2003) and The New Yorker Presents (2015).
Jack Lee was born in London, England in 1956. He attended the Webber Douglas Acadamy of Dramatic Art in 1979 and worked in theatre and TV in the UK before moving to the US in 1997 with just a suitcase and guitar and $350 in cash. He worked as a chimney sweep in Santa Fe, New Mexico, before moving to Austin, Texas, where he picked up his acting career again. Apart from appearing in various films, he's also working on screenplays of his own, as well as writing about his experiences surviving in America, and producing the documentaries "Conversations with Sara Jane" and "Real Men". He now divides his time between his home in Santa Fe with his wife, 2 cats, 2 dogs and 60 chickens, and Los Angeles.
Jack Lee is known for The Liberator (2017) and Hai Phuong (2019).
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Jack Lemmon was born in Newton, Massachusetts, to Mildred Lankford Noel and John Uhler Lemmon, Jr., the president of a doughnut company. His ancestry included Irish (from his paternal grandmother) and English. Jack attended Ward Elementary near his Newton, MA home. At age 9 he was sent to Rivers Country Day School, then located in nearby Brookline. After RCDS, he went to high school at Phillips Andover Academy. Jack was a member of the Harvard class of 1947, where he was in Navy ROTC and the Dramatic Club. After service as a Navy ensign, he worked in a beer hall (playing piano), on radio, off Broadway, TV and Broadway. His movie debut was with Judy Holliday in It Should Happen to You (1954). He won Best Supporting Actor as Ensign Pulver in Mister Roberts (1955). He received nominations in comedy (Some Like It Hot (1959), The Apartment (1960)) and drama (Days of Wine and Roses (1962), The China Syndrome (1979), Tribute (1980) and Missing (1982)). He won the Best Actor Oscar for Save the Tiger (1973) and the Cannes Best Actor award for "Syndrome" and "Missing". He made his debut as a director with Kotch (1971) and in 1985 on Broadway in "Long Day's Journey into Night". In 1988 he received the Life Achievement Award of the American Film Institute.