Jack Perez is a director and writer, known for Some Guy Who Kills People (2011), La Cucaracha (1998) and Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus (2009).
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Jack Perrin was born in Three Rivers, MI, on July 25, 1896. His father, a real estate investor, had an eye on the burgeoning prospects in Los Angeles and moved his family there when Perrin was about four. Jack literally grew up witnessing the birth of the film industry, which exploded there in 1913, after Universal and Famous Players (later known as Paramount) moved out in an attempt to escape Thomas Edison's patent war. Perrin entered films in 1915, reportedly with Mack Sennett (these details are in dispute), before enlisting in the Navy in World War I. Discharged in 1919, he returned to Hollywood and landed a contract with Universal, which lasted until 1921. He was cut loose from what was then the largest studio in the world and made the rapid descent into the world of low-budget westerns by outfits like Rayart (later to become Monogram), Aywon and Arrow Pictures. During this period he would work for companies at the very bottom of the Hollywood food chain, headed by ultra-low-budget specialists like Harry S. Webb and the legendary cheapskate Robert J. Horner. By the latter part of the 1920s Perrin's fortunes rose to the point where he returned to Universal for a series of Canadian Mountie adventure pictures (on a personal level, he met and married Universal star Josephine Hill in 1920 and the marriage would last until 1937). Although he seemed to possess all the assets necessary for cowboy stardom, fate would not be particularly kind to Jack Perrin. At the beginning of the "talkie" period he left Universal and went back to working for the likes of Webb and Horner again. Things got so bad that in the mid-'30s he wound up having to sue Horner in order to get paid for appearing in several of Horner's films (he won). The quality of these productions was, to be charitable, dismal and Jack's popularity correspondingly suffered. He bowed out as a leading man under an ostensible partnership with veteran low-budget producer William Berke in 1936.
Jack Perry is known for Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood (2019), All Elite Wrestling: Rampage (2021) and All Elite Wrestling: Dark (2019).
Jack Perry was born on March 7, 1895 in Nicastro, Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy. He is known for Celebrity (1928), Steady Company (1932) and Flying Fists (1924). He died on October 7, 1971 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Jack Perry is an actor and musician living and working in Los Angeles. A graduate of the Penn State University, Jack quickly moved to New York City, where he lived for 13 years. Acting on the stage came first, performing in almost 20 plays He then transitioned to film and television work, working on 30 Rock, Ugly Betty, Team Umizoomi, and multiple short and feature length films. He also has booked almost ten national commercial campaigns to date, and is lucky to call himself a working actor here in beautiful Los Angeles. You'll be able to see Jack in the upcoming season of American Horror Stories, The Mattachine Family, staring Emily Hampshire and Nico Tortorella, and Jonathan Rowan's The Knowing, all out in the Fall of 2022. Additionally, Jack is an accomplished piano player of over 30 years and an instructor at the acclaimed Margie Haber Studio in Los Angeles.
Jack Peter Mundy is a Director, Cinematographer and Producer. He was born on 18 October, 1979 in Hillingdon, England, UK to parents Peter Mundy, an Antique Dealer, and Lindsay Mundy, and grew up with 4 younger sisters. Jack studied film at Christ Church University, Canterbury. In 2017 he formed his company Film Everything and directed his first short film 'Parallel'. More recently he has focused on cinematography and directing roles for feature films.
Jack Phillips is known for Frozen River (2008).
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Jack grew up in East London. At 5yrs old he attended a drama workshop in Walthamstow and got bitten by the acting bug. At eighteen he was accepted into both Drama Centre London and National Youth Theatre of Great Britain. While at the NYT he played Iago in Shakespeares Othello during their 40th anniversary celebrations and Sergeant Merwin J. Toomey in Neil Simons Biloxi Blues in the West End. During the latter he was spotted by his first agent and he has never looked back. Although Jack works predominantly in television and film, he has appeared in new works for the Finbourgh and Park theatres and a number of shows for the National Theatre, collaborating with Sir Trevor Nunn, Deborah Warner and Bill Alexander among others. Jack lives in Essex with his wife and two daughters.