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| 1 | 'Above' by Blue Man Group is his favorite song by the International Sensation. |
| 2 | Friends with Fine Artist Shane Wolf. |
| 3 | Was a Bellman at the Pasadena Hilton in 2000. |
| 4 | Cites 'Wrestling Earnest Hemingway' as a favorite. |
| 5 | Loves the Beach/Ocean and has an affinity for jelly fish. |
| 6 | Believes 'Heat' by Michael Man is a Masterpiece. |
| 7 | Was the voice of Volkswagen's 'Sign then Drive Event' Campaign in 2008. |
| 8 | Ghostwriter Television/Film. |
| 9 | Loves pop music. |
| 10 | Has appeared or voiced PSAs for 'Buzzed Driving' and 'The United Way'. |
| 11 | Cites 'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory' as an inspiration to pursue the Art of Acting. |
| 12 | Cites 'Network', the 1976 look at Media and Profiteering, as a strong film. |
| 13 | Adored 'Lawrence of Arabia' starring Peter O'Toole in 70MM at the Ziegfield Theater. |
| 14 | Believes 'The Abyss' is one of the greatest movies ever made. |
| 15 | Visited Fort Knox, Kentucky as a Child. |
| 16 | Paternal Grandmother was a well-respected Nurse in Cincinnati with 50 years in practice. |
| 17 | Was involved in many activities in High School: Marching Band, Pep Band, Jazz Band, French Club, Physics Club, Esteem Team, Wrestling, Soccer, Cross Country, as well as Track and Field. |
| 18 | Practices Bikram Yoga, a precise series of 26 Asanas in a Heated Room. |
| 19 | His Father and Uncle both served in the Vietnam Conflict. |
| 20 | Like many, Jason was on the Swim Team as a youngster. |
| 21 | Was not an exceptional student in High School. |
| 22 | Loves pizza. |
| 23 | Paternal Grandfather served in WWII. |
| 24 | Worked many jobs to support himself in New York City while pursuing acting. Among them, moving furniture in Manhattan and Brooklyn. |
| 25 | Is the youngest of three brothers. |
| 26 | Has auditioned for Cirque du Soleil. |
| 27 | His mother has traveled internationally on behalf of the Food and Drug Administration. |
| 28 | Attended Reading Jr./Sr. High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. |
| 29 | Is a fan of the Cincinnati Bengals and Cincinnati Reds. |
| 30 | Spent the summer of 1986 on the Ohio River for the WEBN Fireworks where he learned to water ski with a childhood best friend. |
| 31 | Was awarded Mr. Blue Devil in his Senior Year for Extracurricular Participation throughout High School. |
| 32 | His Family used to Vacation in Daytona Beach, Florida in the 1980s. |
| 33 | Has family roots in Harlan County, Kentucky and Indiana. Favors a Scotch-Irish Heritage and spent many summers celebrating his family's reunion in Burnside, Kentucky and at a Family Cabin near Lake Cumberland. |
| 34 | Has two older brothers. |
| 35 | Began acting in elementary school when he played the Nutcracker in an Avant-Garde Production of the same title. |
| 36 | Has been to the Blue Lagoon in Iceland. |
| 37 | 184 career victories as a High School Wrestler. |
| 38 | Graduated from Kent State in just 3 short years with a GPA of 2.85. |
| 39 | Graduated with a minor in Theater from Kent State University. |
| 40 | A lover of the progressive metal band Tool. |
| 41 | Was a patient at Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn, New York in the Fall of 2015. |
| 42 | Performed with a cover band called 'Neverwas' at Cincinnati venues in the Summer of 2000 as the Frontman and Lead Singer. The Band performed a Mix of Popular 90s Hits and Tried and True Rock. |
| 43 | Battled Anorexia as a Teenager. |
| 44 | Lived in Astoria Queens in 2001 just before 9/11 right around the corner from The Museum of the Moving Image and Kaufman Astoria Studios where Sesame Street and The Muppets have been produced. |
| 45 | Believes Daniel Day-Lewis has long eclipsed Marlon Brando as the greatest cinematic presence of all time. |
| 46 | Was hospitalized at the Inova Institute on the Loudon Medical Campus in Leesburg, VA. |
| 47 | Hired and Fired by Blue Man Group in 1999. Was referred to as BlueMan by his superiors at Credit Suisse First Boston in 2001. |
| 48 | Made the Dean's List his first semester of college at Kent State University. |
| 49 | Believes Dame Judy Dench is the greatest screen actress in history with a theatrical background that can never be duplicated. |
| 50 | A lifetime member of Thespian Troupe 1350. |
| 51 | His Favorite Country Album is Hank Williams Jr.'s Greatest Hits. |
| 52 | Turned down the opportunity to join Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Kent State's Main Campus because he doesn't drink alcohol. Still maintains a cordial relationship with the Greek population of the Country's Major Universities. |
| 53 | Lived in Hudson Heights just down the road from Historic Fort Tryon Park in Northern-Most Manhattan. |
| 54 | A huge fan of a Minneapolis Genius. |
| 55 | A huge fan of Bjork. |
| 56 | Homeless and hospitalized all over the United States for Mental Illness. Hospitalizations include Phoenix, New York City, New York State, Ohio, Kentucky, and Florida. |
| 57 | Has a deep and private reverence for God. |
| 58 | Hiked the Grand Canyon beginning on the Kaibab and ending at the top of the Bright Angel Trail during the summer before his Senior Year of High School. |
| 59 | Manages Bipolar Disorder and certain repetitive behaviors familiar with Autism Spectrum Disorder including rocking and acute social awkwardness. |
| 60 | Has lived in Queens, Manhattan, and Brooklyn. |
| 61 | Attended workshop with Ami Hattab (Coach Cirque Du Soleil) who trained at the Ecole Internationale De Théâtre - with Jacques Lecoq. [2001] |
| 62 | Trained with Jazz Drummer Phil Stanger in Chicago. [1999] |
| 63 | Finalist at the Actors' Studio Professional Membership Organization from 2009 through 2013 in New York City. |
| 64 | Trained with Walt Witcover at the Witcover Acting Studio, 40 West 22nd Street in Manhattan, New York. |
| 65 | Twice was awarded the Daughters of the American Revolution citizenship award in elementary school. |
| 66 | Is a product of the Montessori Approach to Childhood Education. |
| 67 | In his Senior Year, The Reading Junior/Senior High School Marching Band performed at the United Nations in New York City. Jason played the Tri-Toms. |
| 68 | Was a Karaoke DJ at Tracy J's Watering Hole on 19th Street between Park and Irving in Manhattan. Art Heyman, the former New York Knick, was his boss. |
| 69 | Worked as an administrative and executive assistant at Credit Suisse First Boston while working off off Broadway in the evenings. |
| 70 | Fired by the Hudson Hotel, A Luxurious Boutique Hotel In The Heart Of Midtown Manhattan, before his 90-day trial ended. Was offered a Free Thanksgiving Day Turkey upon his exit. |
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