Jake Ryan Scott is an actor and producer, best known for "American Horror Story" (2011), 'Children of the Corn: Runaway" (2018) and "Pale Door" (2019). Born February 18, 2002 in McKinney, Texas, Jake has attended Prosper High School, McKinney North High School, and the Ovation Academy of Performing Arts. Graduating a year early in 2019, Jake Ryan was accepted to the Studio School of Los Angeles, California at the age of 17 on a talent scholarship. At the age of 6, Jake Ryan told his parents he wanted to be an actor after seeing a local rendition of "A Christmas Carol". With aspirations of being "Tiny Tim," his acting dreams soon became a reality as he was cast as "Tiny Tim" in the play the following year at age 7. That same year he then became a founding member of the Young Actors Guild in McKinney and has been actively involved with the group ever since serving as an actor and youth board member. He has performed in over 20 plays with the organization specializing in Shakespeare. At the age of 10 he began taking TV/Film acting classes in Dallas. Shortly afterwards he was signed by the Osbrink Agency in Los Angeles and Campbell Agency in Dallas. During his stay in Los Angeles for Pilot Season he was cast in American Horror Story and in several toy commercials. Back in Dallas his talents rapidly began to shine through, and he was cast in his first Dallas film, a short called "Papa Bear," and it proved that Jake had what it took to succeed. The film later won an award at the Tyler (Texas) Film Festival. Since the age of 10 he has been actively pursuing his acting. Now, in his late teens, Jake has performed in numerous plays and appeared in popular TV shows, commercials, stand-up comedy, voice over, and feature films including: Popular TV show "American Horror Story," TV Movie "Snow Bride," movies "Warning Label," "Movie Guys," "Bunnyman Vengeance," "Children of the Corn: Runaway" and "The Pale Door." He is currently the voice over for Dave & Buster commercials.
Jake Sakima is an actor and writer, known for The Redneg (2021).
Jake Sam is known for Shedim (2018).
Growing up in Portland, Oregon, Jake discovered his love for acting after one of his teachers encouraged him to try out for local projects. He soon began acting in commercials and by age eleven, Jake and his family made the move down to Hollywood. His first high profile role was that of Josh Jordon, son to Bruce Willis and Michelle Pfeiffer in The Story Of Us. Jake followed that up with parts on several television shows including Once And Again, The Closer and Veronica Mars. He played Lash in the 2005 movie SKY HIGH starring Kurt Russell and Michael Angarano and starred in Brian Crano's play the 12th Premise as Con From 2006-2008 he starred alongside Jeffrey Tambor and John Lithgow on NBC's Twenty Good Years. With roles in Extreme Movie, Fired Up and the 2010 hit EASY A, Jake demonstrated his ability as a comedic actor. Jake's latest movie A Bag Of Hammers, has him teaming up with writer/director Brian Crano once more. Not only did Jake co-write the movie with Brian, he also stars in the film as Alan; one half of a pair of misfit best friends, who can't seem to find what's missing from their lives. It's not until an abandoned young child comes into the picture, that they realize what was missing was the love that only family can provide. A Bag Of Hammers debuted at the 2011 South by Southwest festival.
Jake Satow is an American actor known for The Dropout, Adeline, and Flopsee and Buttercup. He loves to make people laugh and he also enjoys dramatic roles. Jake has appeared in feature films, short films, a TV pilot, music videos, and commercials. He has also performed in professional theater productions including most recently, G. Bruce Smith's LA based play, The Honorary Consul. Jake loves to sing, play the viola and the piano, and he loves music, especially pop and classical music. Jake is an accomplished violist and has played the viola since age 5. He also enjoys modeling and has done runway modeling for Columbus Fashion Week, Macy's, Homage, and others. He has also done extensive product modeling, including featuring on the box of Huffy Bicycle's Green Machine. Jake is always excited to continue to hone his acting craft and has trained with private coaches including Wendy Faraone, John D'Aquino, Shane Brady, Corey Martin Craig, and AFA Studios and voice lessons with Claire Hosterman. He has taken many workshops and classes at The Groundlings LA, Talent House Academy, and Camp Hollywood. Jake is thrilled to be represented by Eris Talent Agency in Beverly Hills, California and to have Nikki Mincks of MTM Talent in LA as his manager and also Heyman Talent as his Midwest representation. In his free time, Jake loves to be involved in philanthropy in his community, spending time with family, and he enjoys playing tennis, wrestling, and staying fit.
Jake Scheib began acting at age 5 after watching his brother, Matt, perform on the set of "Lemonade". After being given an opportunity to be an extra on that film, he decided he'd like to continue entertaining people. Jake is a happy-go-lucky kid who enjoys playing several different sports, singing, and dancing. He loves to play basketball, baseball, bowling, golf, soccer, and lacrosse. In Fall 2014 he'll be entering his third year at the Pittsburgh CLO Academy. Jake's favorite thing about acting is making people laugh, but he also enjoys craft services.
Jake Schreier is a director and producer, known for Robot & Frank (2012), Paper Towns (2015) and Untitled Jake Schreier/Chris Ford Project.
Jake Schultz is known for Endless Love (2014).
Jake Schur is an actor, known for The Kid (2019).
Jake Scott was born in 1965. He is known for Welcome to the Rileys (2010), Black Rain (1989) and AlienĀ³ (1992).