Jack Norworth was born on January 5, 1879 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is known for Frequency (2000), The Fan (1996) and The Princess Bride (1987). He was married to Amy B. Archer Swor, Dorothy Adelphi, Nora Bayes, Mary Johnson and Louise Dresser. He died on September 1, 1959 in Laguna Beach, California, USA.
Born and raised in Massachusetts, Jack received his BFA from The Boston Conservatory. Currently staring in the Toronto production of COME FROM AWAY. He began his career on stage in the national tour of the musical CATS. He made his Broadway debut in the original company of JEROME ROBBINS BROADWAY, played Mark in A CHORUS LINE, and opposite John Lithgow in SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS. In addition to his New York stage work, he received the Los Angeles Drama Critics prize and a Drama-Logue Award as Best Actor for his starring role as Alan Strang in the Los Angeles production of EQUUS. He stared as Pip in the Utah Shake's production of GREAT EXPECTATIONS as well as Mr. Charles Bingley, in PRIDE & PREJUDICE. In January of 2017 he guest stared on "Shades Of Blue" opposite Ray Liotta, and is currently shooting the independent feature "Band Night". Jack played Alan deShields in the Lifetime miniseries "Marilyn". He played Bobby Kennedy in NatGeo's highest rated film, "Killing Kennedy" opposite Rob Lowe and Ginnifer Goodwin. He has completed the features"10,000 Miles", "Julia" "Needlestick" and "Tio Papi". He played "Mordred" in CAMELOT opposite Nathan Gunn at The Glimmerglass Festival, and recently shot the web pilot, IN PLAIN VIEW. He received rave reviews as Elliot in "Two Point Oh" Jeff Jackson's new play off Broadway at 59E59th St. in NYC, as well as narrating the Christopher Wheeldon Ballet, "Carnival Of The Animals" for NYCB. In the motion picture arena, he has worked with Jonathan Mostow five times, most recently in the Bruce Willis action thriller "The Surrogates", as well as, "Breakdown," "U-571," the FOX Network's pilot "Them" and his cameo in "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines". Jack's other feature film credits include the independent favorites, "Pretty Ugly People" and "Phat Girlz," as well as, "Undercover Brother," "Poster Boy," "Unconditional Love," "Event Horizon," "The Brady Bunch Movie," "Barb Wire," "Trigger Effect," "Cecil B. DeMented," "Alive" and "Encino Man," his movie debut. On television: the Hallmark-Hall-Of-Fame western "Aces 'N Eights" "ELVIS" opposite Jonathan Rhys Meyers, played Sissy Spacek's son in "A Place For Annie," and Anne Bancroft's obsession in "Mrs. Cage." Other television credits include: "Shades Of Blue" "CSI," "The District," "Law & Order," "Law & Order: SVU," "Crossing Jordan" and "Judging Amy" (four episodes). He also has the distinction of being the series lead on MTV's first scripted series, "Dead At 21." In March of 2016, Jack produced "Arrabal" at the Bi-Annual Ibero American Theatre Festival in Bogota, Colombia. "Arrabal" begins rehearsals in Cambridge, Ma at American Repertory Theatre on April 3rd, 2017. It opens on May 12th and runs thru June 18th. He previously optioned and produced "Peter & I" by Matte O'Brien and Matt Vinson. Jack created, directed and produced three benefits under the Voices For Change banner at Ars Nova, for John Kerry's presidential campaign.
Jack Novak is an actor, known for The Forgiving (2020) and Bloodbath (2009).
Jack O'Brien is a director and producer, known for American Playhouse (1980), Great Performances (1971) and Great Scott (2021).
Jack was born in Brisbane, Australia on September 24th, 1991. He has been an actor on stage and screen since 2001. He recently portrayed the famously conflicted Moritz Stiefel in the globally acclaimed rock musical "Spring Awakening" at Brisbane's La Boite Theatre. He invented bold new characters for Anywhere Theatre Festival's "One Black Mark" and stepped into the shoes of evil boy-band dunce, Frank, in the funky new musical "Funk Midas". Jack first studied drama at St Laurences' College along with private diploma courses at Trinity College. He eventually graduated with Distinction in Individual Acting Skills, the best in QLD for 2008. Jack is due to complete his Bachelor of Applied Theatre (Griffith University) this year. During his short career, Jack has had the privilege of working with esteemed actors such as Daniel Evans, Brian Lucas, Lucas Stibbard, Cymbeline Buhlar and Linda Hassall. When Jack isn't entertaining a crowd, he enjoys writing, travelling, playing ukulele, reading comic books and yelling in horror at the latest Walking Dead episode. He is looking forward to being the lead in many feature films and being a headlining stand-up comedian.
Jack O'Connell is an actor, known for What We Do in the Shadows (2019), Horace and Pete (2016) and Daredevil (2015).
Jack O'Connell is known for Greenwich Village Story (1963), L'avventura (1960) and Christa (1971).
Jack O'Connell is an actor, known for The Boys in the Band (2020).
Jack O'Connell was born in Alvaston, Derby, England, to Alison J. (Gutteridge) and John Patrick O'Connell. His mother is English, and worked at British Midland, and his father was Irish (from County Kerry), and worked on the railways for Bombardier. Jack went to Saint Benedict Catholic School, and began acting professionally playing Connor Yates in a 2005 episode of the television series Doctors (2000). His subsequent TV roles included 4 episodes of The Bill (1984), 6 of The Runaway (2010), and 18 of the popular teen drama Skins (2007). He made his film debut playing Pukey Nicholls in 2006's This Is England (2006), later co-starring in Eden Lake (2008), Harry Brown (2009), Private Peaceful (2012) and The Somnambulists (2011), before receiving critical acclaim for his lead roles as a jailed teenager in Starred Up (2013) and a British soldier in Belfast in '71 (2014). O'Connell made his Hollywood debut as Greek soldier Calisto in the graphic novel-based action-war film 300: Rise of an Empire (2014), and then played Olympic distance runner and World War II POW Louis Zamperini in the Angelina Jolie-directed war drama Unbroken (2014). His upcoming roles include The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2018) and Money Monster (2016), the latter with George Clooney and Julia Roberts.
Jack O'Connor is an actor, known for Escape the Night (2016), Laundry Day and To Leslie (2022).