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Jake Horowitz was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. He made his New York theater debut Off Broadway in the multi-award winning production of "Our Town" directed by David Cromer. His recent film projects include: The Vast of Night, Adam Bloom, Agnes, Castle Freak and Julie Taymor's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Jake was born on February 21, 1996 in Fort Bragg, California, to Ahone Howard, an accountant, and Tony Howard, a firefighter. He has one older brother, Ian. Jake was raised in Willits, California. Growing up performing in piano recitals, talent shows, vocal ensemble groups, auditioning for American Idol and The Voice, being an all-star athlete and student body president, along with DJing college parties, Jake was no stranger to being in the limelight. But, it wasn't until taking an introductory acting course while attending University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), that he was bitten by the acting bug. Jake decided to leave UCSB in pursuit of his newfound passion, enrolling at Premier Film/TV Acting Studio 24 under the tutelage of professional actor, Cody Dorkin. Jake's first official audition was for a supporting role in the feature film First Date (2021), by Writers/Directors Manuel Crosby and Darren Knapp. He booked it! First Date premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival and was recently released in theaters and on-demand streaming. Simultaneously, Jake auditioned and booked the role of the likable young sheriff's deputy, Wyatt, in the feature length suspense Indie film, Twisted, by Writer/Director Vibeke Muasya. Since then he has appeared in several commercials, music videos, feature length documentary, and the lead role in the short drama film, Month to Month (2020), by Director Tim Walton, playing a young writer whose journey brings him to the doorstep of an older woman as she is finding herself. Jake's favorite sports include football, Formula 1 racing, and basketball. In his spare time, he enjoys golfing, producing music, playing video games, and hanging out with his miniature Australian Shepherd, Porter (named after his favorite musical artist, Porter Robinson).
Jake Howarth is an actor, known for A Grunt's Life (2017), Tell Me Lies and Monarch (2022).
Jake Huang is known for Battleship (2012), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) and Captain Marvel (2019).
Jake Hulse lives in Massachusetts and went to college in Boston. He recently placed silver in the 2020 Page International Screenwriting Awards, his first independent feature (writer/director) premiered at Dances with Films and is available on most streaming platforms. Jake has never lived anywhere for longer than five years so in order to fit in he developed a dark and twisted sense of humor. Which is why he writes dramas about witty people who find themselves alone and facing situations that they're totally unprepared for. His characters feel genuine because they contain a specificity earned through personal experiences in law enforcement, teaching high school history in an impoverished city, and most recently watching his three year old son kick the shit out of cancer (1 year of remission!).
With an impressive list of over a dozen film and television roles to his credit within an 18-month period, actor, writer, and Emmy Award-winning producer Jake Hunter has made his way to Hollywood's "The Ones to Watch" list. Since the age of eight, Hunter's main passion in life was baseball. Having excelled in the sport throughout his school years and as a member of Team USA, Hunter went on to receive athletic scholarships to both Clarkson University in 2009, and to The College of Saint Rose the following year before signing with the semi-pro Albany Twilight League in 2012. All arrows pointed directly to the major leagues for this promising young athlete until an unfortunate sports injury changed the course of Hunters' career - literally overnight. And as a result, he became restless with college life and decided it was time to move on and pursue another field that he was passionate about: the entertainment industry. In late 2013, he dropped out of Saint Rose and moved to New York City where he was quickly signed to the prestigious Wilhelmina Modeling Agency. For the next two years, Hunter worked steadily as a model, booking various campaigns including Hawke & Company, Justin Case, and ORYX, to name a few, in addition to walking in several Mercedes Benz Fashion Week shows. Aside from modeling, Hunter studied acting at UCB Theatre and the Deena Levy Acting Studio and found background work in projects like The Hunger Games and Power before landing a co-starring role on an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In 2015, having grown tired of the daily modeling castings and NYC grind, not to mention the exorbitant cost of living in the city, Hunter relocated to Los Angeles on an initial part-time basis, to achieve a better way of life while pursuing his dream. However, he soon found out the grass wasn't necessarily greener on the west coast. With limited funds in his savings account, Hunter lived in his Dodge Ram 1500 truck for almost a year. To make ends meet, he worked as a personal trainer, a bartender and in special event catering. Regardless of the numerous setbacks and financial obstacles that he faced during his first few months in Hollywood, Hunter remained focused on his career - honing his craft and spending his hard-earned money on weekly acting classes at the world-renowned Margie Haber Studios in West Hollywood. Hunter realized his diligence had indeed paid off after booking his first feature film, Killer Waves, as well as a co-starring role in Paul Harts award-winning independent film Open, written by Patrick Tobin. Several film shorts and various television appearances followed, but Hunter soon became frustrated with the direction his career was taking. Considering the roles he was being called in to audition for, which didn't fit the image he was trying to establish for himself, Hunter managed to successfully segue into filmmaking as a writer, director, and producer, as well as an actor, to keep his career on track as he envisioned. Hunters' very first film short, entitled Faith, which he produced and starred in, won The New York City International Film Festival Award as Best Short Film. His follow-up release, Face Off, that he wrote, produced and starred in, premiered at The L.A. Shorts Indie Film Festival in the summer of 2018. In 2017, just shy of two-years since he was living out of his truck and struggling to survive in Hollywood, Hunter signed on as a producer for the hit Amazon series, The Bay, which earned him an Emmy Award for Outstanding Digital Daytime Series. Currently, Hunter is in production in Los Angeles on Class Act - a series he wrote, produced and stars in opposite Eric Roberts. Other shows in production include Odd Man Out: The Series, Scene Study and Appland - all slated for release late 2018 / 2019. In August, Hunter returns to The Bay for season four as both a producer and a series regular.
Jake Ingrassia is an actor, known for Dog Eat Dog (2016), My Friend Dahmer (2017) and Madtown (2016).
Born in Italy and grew up in Africa, France and England Jake J Meniani is a multi cultural artist. As an actor he had a role in the Cannes Film Festival 2013 Award Winner film "Salvo" and recently he played "Federico", a mafia gangster, next to Adrien Brody in the really well known tv serie "Peaky Blinders". With passion of writing in 2011 he wrote and directed an 1 act comedy that it has been selected and produced in famous venues in Paris as La Cartoucherie. He recently founded Excalibur Productions, a film and documentary production company ltd based in the UK and its first short film has been selected at the international MobileFilmFestival for the Human Rights and reached 30.000 views in just one week. Highly skilled in martial art and horse riding.
Jake Jacobson was born in Portland, Oregon and is a Hollywood transplant. He first studied and got the acting bug in high school. Touring the country for many years as a stand up comedian. A hard working actor doing various commercials, voice overs, videos and the feature film The Devil's in the Details