Jack Halloran
Jack Halloran is both an actor and a producer who lives in Hollywood, California. He started acting at the age of four and has been SAG/AFTRA for the last thirty plus years. Jack played the supporting lead next to Scott Eastwood in the feature film "The Perfect Wave", based on the true story of the life of a young surfer Ian McCormack who had a near death experience after getting attacked by a box jelly fish night diving off the coast of Mauritius. Bruce Macdonald directed and shot the film in South Africa and other locations around the world.
Jack pursued a well-rounded live after studying at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, VA where he played sports before attending the University of South Carolina to study Hotel & Restaurant Management. He also attended and graduated from the Carolina Culinary Institute in Columbia, SC, and did a specialization in private club management. He paid for his entire education himself from money he made acting, ultimately graduating from USC in 2005.