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Jake Epstein is a Actor Canadien born on 16 january 1987 at Toronto (Canada)

Jake Epstein

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Nationality Canada
Birth 16 january 1987 (37 years) at Toronto (Canada)

Jake Epstein is a Canadian actor and singer who played Craig Manning, a bipolar musician, on Degrassi: The Next Generation. He also played Will in the First National Tour of American Idiot and created the role of Gerry Goffin in the Broadway production of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical.

Biography

Epstein was born in Toronto, Ontario. His mother, Kathy Kacer (born September 6, 1954), is a Norma Fleck Award-winning writer of children's stories about the Holocaust, and his father, Ian Epstein (born 1955), is a lawyer. He has an older sister, Gabi, an actress and jazz singer. Epstein is Jewish and was raised in Conservative Judaism. He attended Claude Watson School for the Arts in Toronto and then continued in the Claude Watson program in Earl Haig Secondary School. He attended Camp Gesher in Cloyne, Ontario for a few years.

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Filmography of Jake Epstein (6 films)

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Full Out
Full Out (2015)

Genres Drama, Historical
Actors Jennifer Beals, Art Hindle, Jake Epstein, Paula Brancati
Rating63% 3.198673.198673.198673.198673.19867
L'histoire vraie d'une jeune gymnaste californienne qui, après un accident, passa par le hip hop pour retrouver confiance avant de rejoindre les praticables.
Degrassi Goes Hollywood
Genres Drama, Comedy, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Charlotte Arnold, Kelly Carlson, Lauren Collins, Nina Dobrev, Jake Epstein, Stacey Farber
Rating66% 3.300823.300823.300823.300823.30082
As the name suggests, the cast of Degrassi: The Next Generation travels to Los Angeles, California as they attempt to live out their dreams. While Manny Santos continues to pursue her acting career, Paige Michalchuk manages to acquire a leading role in a Hollywood film directed by Jason Mewes about his high school story and the girl of his dreams, Trixie. The dramatic relationship between Craig Manning and Ellie Nash continues to intensify after years of turbulence. Meanwhile, Stüdz—the band composed of Peter, Danny, and Sav—seems to be headed towards their big break.
Charlie Bartlett, 1h37
Directed by Jon Poll
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romance
Themes Films about families, Medical-themed films, Films about drugs
Actors Anton Yelchin, Kat Dennings, Robert Downey Jr., Tyler Hilton, Hope Davis, Dylan Taylor
Roles Dustin Lauderbach
Rating68% 3.448923.448923.448923.448923.44892
The son of a depressed but doting mother (Hope Davis) and a father who is serving time for tax evasion, wealthy teenager Charlie Bartlett (Anton Yelchin), - after being expelled from several private academies for various infractions - enrolls in a public school run by embittered alcoholic Principal Nathan Gardner (Robert Downey, Jr.). Unable to fit-in with most of his fellow students, Charlie forms an alliance with school bully Murphy Bivens (Tyler Hilton) and offers him half the proceeds from the sale of a variety of prescription drugs Charlie obtains by feigning physical and emotional symptoms during sessions with different psychiatrists.
Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire, 1h25
Directed by Steve Boyum
Origin Canada
Genres Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Vampires in film, Children's films
Actors Matt O'Leary, Laura Vandervoort, Myles Jeffrey, Caroline Rhea, Charles Shaughnessy, Robert Carradine
Roles Duffy. Adam's best friend.
Rating57% 2.8998352.8998352.8998352.8998352.899835
The Hansen children are in a jam. Adam (Matt O'Leary) and his best friend Duffy (Jake Epstein) have some tickets for the Headless Horseman concert, and his sister Chelsea (Laura Vandervoort) has a date with her dreamy boyfriend Peter. The only problem is, they are both grounded: Adam is punished because he did not do his homework, instead making up a story using an article from the magazine The Weekly Secret, and Chelsea because she called Adam a dweeb, which their mother, Lynette (Caroline Rhea), happened to hear. Chelsea and Adam will do whatever it takes to get their mother out of the house, even if it includes a chance meeting with a very mysterious man named Dimitri. Everything seems to go according to plan, until their little brother Taylor (Myles Jeffrey) realizes that Dimitri is a vampire.
Quints
Quints (2000)
, 1h23
Directed by Bill Corcoran
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors Kimberly J. Brown, Daniel Roebuck, Elizabeth Morehead, Robin Duke, Shadia Simmons, Jake Epstein
Roles Brad
Rating55% 2.7519652.7519652.7519652.7519652.751965
Jamie Grover (Kimberly J. Brown) is an only child who resents the constant attention her parents give her. Her wish is finally granted when her mother becomes pregnant. When her mother gives birth to quintuplets, Jamie's life changes dramatically. She discovers she might not want the same things her parents want for her, but nonetheless, her parents focus all of their attention on her baby brothers and sisters (Adam, Becky, Charlie, Debbie, and Eddie). When Adam becomes terribly ill, she discovers that she really doesn't mind the babies, and that she does have the courage to let her parents know she has dreams of her own.