Jacob Legas was born in Seattle, Washington. From a young age, Jake always had a love of performing, and he loved to put on shows and plays for his family and friends. At six years of age, he started his stage career in "Charlotte's Web," at Seattle Performing Arts Fellowship (SPAF). From ages 11-21, he did numerous plays over the years at Heavier Than Air Family Theatre and SPAF. In August of 2013, he took a step into the film/television industry and has enjoyed every minute of it.
Jake Lehman is known for Straight Outta Compton (2015), Lights (2018) and Would You Jump?.
Jake Levin was born on May 14, 1994 in Lemoore, California, USA. The eldest son of Joel & Jacqueline Levin, Jake lived his early years traveling from State-to-State due to his father's military career as a Fighter Pilot in the United States Navy. Jake grew up with a strong yearning to spread his wings and fly, just like his father had for all of his young life. As he grew older, Jake developed a passion for athletics and excelled at a wide-range of endurance sports, competing in Cross Country, Swimming, Track & Field, Baseball & Soccer. Following a strong high-school career, Jake decided to compete in Division I athletics at what is known to be one of the best aviation schools in the nation, Middle Tennessee State University, just outside of Nashville, TN. There, he studied Aerospace as a "Professional Pilot" to truly follow in his father's footsteps. Upon starting his sophomore year at MTSU, Jake was scouted by a modeling agency, thus kick starting what would inevitably be an impassioned career in the world of entertainment. As if it were destiny, Jake's founding agent urged him to connect with an acting coach in order to expand his opportunities. Destiny had its way, as that specific coach would later be the middleman to connecting Jake with the Director of his first film as an actor, ever. In late 2014, as a fresh actor on the scene, Jake booked his very first film he ever auditioned for, starring as the leading MEN in the SAG Indie-Feature "Silver Twins" as both of the title characters, Larry Silver & David Silver. Having fully delved into acting, Jake left school and modeling all together to fully invest his time into becoming the actor he was always meant to be. Jake has since made the move to Atlanta, GA, and begun to create a name for himself within the expanding market. Since 2016, Jake has been cast in the horror-thriller "Truth or Double Dare (TODD)" as the psychotic & bi-polar 'Lucas'. Shortly after wrapping TODD, he was cast in the anticipated, action-packed "Blood Mercy" as Fabrizzio, the compelling Italian boxing promoter. Most recently, Jake has been booked for the upcoming feature "Full Count" where Jake will portray Ryan, the hotshot College pitcher with a hothead, alongside an all-star cast. Jake has previously studied under the acclaimed acting coach, Nick Conti of the Professional Actors Studio. He is currently training the "Meisner Technnique" with Beth Becka of the Insight Actors Studio. Though Jake may be young, what he lacks in age, he makes up for in affability and charm, with an unrelenting need to better his craft.
Jake Lewis is a Canadian stunt man and actor who has performed in films such as "Chaos Walking and "Flarsky" and has acted in films and television series such as "Private Eyes" and "The Perfect Kiss". With his gymnastics background, Jake moved on to specialize in numerous on set skills such as weapons handling, combat, falls, etc. which he compliments with a formal training in theatre and film acting.
Jake Lippmann is an actor, known for The Week Of (2018).
Jake Matthew Lloyd Broadbent is an American former actor. He is most famous for playing Anakin Skywalker in "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)." Directed by George Lucas, the movie became the second-highest-grossing film worldwide at the box office, behind only "Titanic (1997)." Lloyd appeared in commercials at a young age and appeared in four episodes of "ER (TV Series)." He made his film debut in "Unhook the Stars (1996)," starring Gena Rowlands and Marisa Tomei. After Lloyd achieved his dream of working with actor Arnold Schwarzenegger in the Christmas film "Jingle All the Way (1996)," director George Lucas picked him out of roughly 3,000 child actors to star as nine-year-old Anakin Skywalker in the highly anticipated prequel, "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace." Despite massive box office success, "The Phantom Menace" met with extreme negative backlash from both critics and audiences, particularly with actor Ahmed Best's portrayal of Jar Jar Binks and with Lloyd's performance as Anakin Skywalker. After overwhelming response from both the media and the public, Lloyd retired from acting following "Episode I." He did, however, reprise his role as Anakin in five Star Wars video games for LucasArts. Although his last role was filmed in 2000, Lloyd's final film was "Madison (2005)," starring Jim Caviezel. After Hollywood, Lloyd moved with his family to Indianapolis, Indiana. He attended Carmel High School in Carmel, Indiana and graduated with the Class of 2007. He enrolled at Columbia College Chicago to study film and psychology but dropped out in 2008. Later, Lloyd attended comic conventions as a media guest, signing autographs and taking pictures with fans. He also started his own production company called Pumpkin Pact Productions [us]. Before long, Lloyd's mother, Lisa Flowers Broadbent, revealed to TMZ he suffers from schizophrenia and he was diagnosed back in 2008. In April 2016, Lloyd was transferred to a psychiatric facility. After serving 11 months behind bars at Colleton County Detention Center in Walterboro, South Carolina, Lloyd was released from jail. Since his 2015 arrest, he has not done any interviews, made any public appearances nor been present on social media.
Jake Lloyd Bacon is a Long Island, NY native living in Los Angeles. Outside of his work as an actor, writer and award winning filmmaker over the past 20 years, he was also a working stand-up comedian for over a decade, is a talented studio musician, and is the founder of the popular podcast network Dragon Wagon Radio.
Jake Lockett graduated from Texas A&M University with a degree in Aerospace Engineering. Jake's first union booking was a great comedic role in an episode of "Two Broke Girls." Since then Jake has been working steadily in TV and film with large guest starring roles in Masters of Sex, NCIS: LA , Hawaii Five-O, Scorpion and many more. He also was a strong support in the SXSW 2016 Audience Award Winner, "Transpecos" distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films. Jake was also the lead antagonist in "Blood on Wheels" produced by and starring James Franco. Jake was also the lead male protagonist in the indie feature "Lycan" also starring Dania Ramirez and Parker Croft which is soon to be distributed. Most recently Jake had a major guest stars on the sitcom "FAM", "SEAL Team" and "Strange Angel." And Staying busy as a martial artist and his musical interests while maintaining the strength of his acting muscles.
Jake Love is known for Snowed In (2018), Green Room (2015) and Skagit (2021).
Jake Lynn is known for The Big Daddy (2022), The Forest (2023) and Junk Food (2022).