Jack Bank is an award-winning actor, writer, and filmmaker. Born in New York City, Jack expressed an appetite for the arts early on, with his love of music. Playing several instruments from a young age, Jack began writing songs in his teens. Jack was always a musician, but a near fatal accident put Jack's creative endeavors out of reach for some time. After a long recovery period, a close friend urged Jack to rekindle his passion for the arts, and suggested he take a fresh approach, consider acting. On reflection, Jack enrolled at the Michael Howard Studios, in New York. He has continued his acting journey ever since. For a number of years, Jack honed his craft on New York theatre stages. A natural entertainer, he brought the house down, as Barry in 'Sleeping Beauty... or Coma' and received favorable reviews for his performance in the New York City Fringe Festival play 'The Working Week or Sunday Rest'. Jack's first notable on-screen work was playing the role of Guy, in the award-winning ABC daytime drama TV series 'One Life to Live', and has since appeared in many films, with notable actors such as; Angela Sarafyan (Westworld), Steven Bauer (Ray Donovan), Andre Royo (Empire), Carmen Electra (Scary Movie), famed comedienne Sandra Bernhard and Oscar-nominated actor Eric Roberts, among others. It was his work in his earlier films, that piqued Jack's interest in filmmaking. He went on to write, direct and act in a trio of short-film comedies for the film festival circuit. His first effort, 'All Bookies Wear Speedos', won numerous film festival awards, and had a performance from legendary talk show and radio host Joe Franklin, who appeared in the original 'Ghostbusters' and Woody Allen's 'Broadway Danny Rose'. On the heels of his filmmaking success, Jack starred in other films as an actor-director including; 'Gangster's Crib', which won Best Short Comedy at The Indie Gathering International Film Festival, and 'Interpersonal Exopolitics', working with Alan Ruck (Ferris Bueller's Day Off), Fred Melamed (A Serious Man) and Jessica Morris, who he had met on the set of 'One Life to Live'. It was during this time that Jack added stand-up comedy to his repertoire of talents. He studied with renowned comedy coach Stephen Rosenfield. Jack has performed at many well-known comedy hot spots such as Caroline's, Gotham Comedy Club and Stand-Up New York, among other venues. Jack, who resides in Los Angeles, but still spends time in New York, is slated to be in several upcoming film projects. He also has two feature films currently in development including; the thriller 'Yin Gateway', and comedy 'True Blue Balls'.
Jack Bannon was born on March 24, 1991 in Norwich, Norfolk, England. He is an actor, known for Pennyworth (2019), The Imitation Game (2014) and Endeavour (2012).
Jack Bannon was born on June 14, 1940 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is known for Little Big Man (1970), L.A. Heat (1996) and Hard Vice (1994). He was married to Ellen Travolta and Kathleen Larkin. He died on October 25, 2017 in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA.
Jack Barker is an actor, known for More Hate Than Fear (2015).
Jack Barlow is known for his work on The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City (2020).
Jack Barnett is an actor, known for Little White Snowflake (2020).
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Jack Barrett is known for Glassland (2014).
Jack Barry was born on March 20, 1918 in Lindenhurst, New York, the son of Cecelia (Hepner) and Max Solomon Barasch. In his adult years, he did saloon work until Dan Enright said they should go into television game shows. He hosted Winky Dink and You, the first example of interactive TV. He later went on to host Juvenile Jury and Life Begins at 80. In 1956, he hosted Twenty-One, Tic Tac Dough and the first four episodes of Concentration. Barry was involved in the quiz show scandals which brought down Barry & Enright productions. During the 1960s, he hosted the unsuccessful Reel Game, and in 1972, he hosted The Joker's Wild. In 1976, he produced a revival of Break the Bank, with former You Don't Say! host Tom Kennedy as emcee. Even though the show was successful, it was canceled after only 15 weeks, after which Barry hosted a syndicated version which also was proven to be unsuccessful. In 1975, he created the short-lived game show Blank Check. In 1980, he created Play the Percentages, and in 1984, he made his final creation, Hot Potato, with game show king Bill Cullen as emcee. Barry died that same year in May from a cardiac arrest while morning jogging in Central Park and was laid to rest at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. After his death, Bill Cullen took over and Kline and Friends was formed by Richard Kline.
Jack is a New Zealand based Actor. He is known for his work in AMC's The Making of the Mob: Chicago, South Pacific Pictures Shortland Street as Tank Reid, and NZ Screentime's In A Flash. Jack attended Te Kura Toi Whakaari o Aotearoa: NZ Drama School, graduating with a Bachelor of Performing Arts, majoring in acting for stage and screen in November 2015. Jack is travels between NZ and LA and is represented by Johnson & Laird Management.