Jack Stauber is known for Goldie (2020), Opal (2020) and SHOP: A Pop Opera (2019).
A descendant of circus trapeze artists, jugglers, and acrobats on one side of his family, and coal miners and minor league ball players on the other side, Stehlin began his career at New York's prestigious Juilliard School, landing a role in Henry VI, Part I with fellow alums Kevin Spacey, Val Kilmer and Mandy Patinkin. After graduation, he joined the New York Shakespeare Festival, acting in dozens of plays including, Richard II,Henry V, Casanova, Julius Caesar, Timon of Athens, Don Juan and Romeo and Juliet, among others. Of his stage work, Stehlin has been a theatre critic darling, often calling him "one of our very best actors", "unpredictable", "dangerous", "brimming with energy", "an electrified presence on the stage." Inheriting the circus performer work ethic, Stehlin founded his theatre company Circus Theatricals in 1983. The company's first performance was Chekov's Uncle Vanya in which Stehlin starred opposite Kevin Spacey and Tom Hewitt. Now based out of Los Angeles, Circus Theatricals continues to thrive today, producing classic and new plays to critical acclaim. Stehlin runs the company with his wife and partner Jeannine, an actress/producer he met in 1995. Together, they have produced more than 50 plays in NYC and Los Angeles. Jumping effortlessly from stage to screen, Stehlin's film credits range from the Weinstein Company's wildly popular cult sensation, Boston Strangler: The Untold Story to the thriller tale Blackout Effect alongside Eric Stoltz. Stehlin collaborated with film legend Al Pacino in an unraveling interpretation of Oscar Wilde's once banned and most controversial work in Salomaybe? written and Directed by Pacino. Fall 2010, Stehlin completed filming the role of Marshall Jones in The Chicago 8, directed by Pinchas Perry. The Chicago 8 is based on actual court transcripts of 8 anti-war protesters on trial for conspiring to cause riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Constantly lighting up the small screen, Stehlin has guest-starred on countless hit TV series such as Without a Trace, Monk, NCIS., ER, and NYPD Blue. He has also had memorable recurring roles in fan favorites: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, JAG and The Practice.
2023 marks Jack's 33rd year in the industry. As a graduate of the University of Virginia, a producer, and assistant director member of the Directors Guild of America (DGA), Jack's production experience encompasses feature film, television, documentaries, industrials, web-based media, film festival management, corporate training, industry education and commercial shoots for Fortune 50 clients like Google, Lockheed Martin and Mercedes Benz. Jack began his film career as the first Operations Director for the Virginia Film Festival in 1989. He moved to Los Angeles and went to work for the DGA Special Project Department, producing the Guild's first website in 1994. He completed the DGA Assistant Director Training Program in 1998 and went on to share the 2001 DGA Award for Dramatic Series Night with the directorial team on the pilot episode of HBO's Six Feet Under. Jack also received an honorable mention from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for his contributions as Visual Effects Unit First Assistant Director on the multiple-Emmy Award-winning John Adams mini-series for HBO in 2007. His feature film credits include How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Planet of the Apes, Terminator 3, Serenity and The Last Samurai. Jack's producer credits include the feature films The Machinery of Dreams, which won the Audience Award at the 2021 Virginia Film Festival and Faux Paws, which won Best Feature and Best Actor at the Famous Monster Silver Scream Festival in 2016. Jack also produced the music documentary Live from the Hook, and the pilot for Time Machine Guitar, an episodic children's series for PBS' Chicago affiliate. In addition to his active freelance standing, Jack is employed as a Public Affairs specialist for State Farm Mutual Insurance Companies and resides in Keswick, Virginia.
Jack Steiner is an actor, known for They/Them/Us (2021), Rubberneckin' and Whatever You Want (2019).
Based out of north Atlanta, Jack has grown up as an actor. While the majority of his experience has been on the stage, he is thrilled to be adapting the skills he has honed for film and television as well. Overcomer is his first credited film, and he looks forward to seeking out new and exciting projects to be a part of.
Jack Stewart is known for Supercar Superbuild (2014) and Ultimate Supercar (2020).
Jack Stewart is known for The Piper (2023), Outlander (2014) and Jealous Alan (2019).
Jack Stone is known for The Bachelorette (2003) and Bachelor in Paradise (2014).
Jack Stroud is an actor, known for All In (2018), Killer Camera Monsters (2020) and Sins of Identity (2015).