Jarred Harper is an actor and director, known for American Housewife (2016), The Institute (2022) and Metros (2019).
Jarred Kjack is known for Bell Canyon (2019), James Ellroy's L.A.: City of Demons (2011) and Mother's Red Dress (2011).
Jarred Manista is known for High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (2019), Blue's Big City Adventure (2022) and Better Nate Than Ever (2022).
Originally from Kelowna, Jarred is now a Vancouver-based film/TV and theatre actor as well as a playwright. He is a graduate of the prestigious Acting Program at Studio 58. Having grown up doing theatre, he has transitioned into film and television and has been featured in Hulu's Woke and ABC's A Million Little Things. His original play "A Life Sentence" was set to premiere in Vancouver in 2020 but was canceled due to COVID-19.
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Jarrell Crump is a director and composer, known for Blame Movie (2021), Flowers Movie (2016) and Innocent (2008).
Jarrell was born in Shreveport Louisiana before moving to Oakland, California. He has studied music, acting, martial arts, and dance since the age of 7. Jarrell is also an accomplished fighter and martial artist. He has studied various forms including Wing Chun and Hung Gar, Choy Li Fut, Hapkido, and Aikido/Kenjutsu under Sawada Toshiharu. He later expanded his skills in various firearms and Special Forces training he gained from working with the Military and S.W.A.T. After getting his BFA in Theatre Performance from Chapman University Jarrell focused his skills on building his production company and making his own projects. Jarrell started his own production company Anime Superstar, in 2013 became Executive Geek Productions, with his close friend Robert Miles. Jarrell continues to work on various projects in motion capture, voice over, stunts as well as producing a number of projects. Jarrell credits Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jackie Chan, Wesley Snipes, Lucille Ball, and Gene Kelly as his idols.
Jarrell Hargraves is an actor and writer, known for Legendary (2020), Starboys (2022) and James Blake: Before - Quarantine Video (2020).
The multi-talented American born Jarrell Pyro Johnson is a writer, actor, musician, producer, director, and newly found Financial Coach who performs everything under the same name. Jarrell Pyro Johnson was born and raised in Compton, California. Jarrell fell in love with entertainment and music at the age of 5. He used to rap and perform lyrics to his grandmother jazz tapes that she had lying around her house. Jarrell officially started working on his sound and his production skill while he attended Hampton University in Hampton Virginia with his music group Don Style Music Group (DSMG). In 2015, he fell in love with acting by having to film and act in his own music videos to showcase his music to a broader audience through YouTube. From there, Jarrell has been asked to be in a multiple YouTube Series, a few short film projects, a few big screen projects as well as being asked to perform his music and perform stand-up across a few stages across the country. Pyro is the creator, writer, producer, director and star of the series "Prov" (2016), and music video "Symphony in LA Minor" (2017) as well as the music video "Got This Love" (2021) Jarrell Pyro Johnson has release two studio albums and ine mixtape "Symphony in LA Minor" (2018) "Life is A Musical" (2021) and "Shoulda Stayed on YouTube" (2017). On the big screen, Jarrell Pyro Johnson's credits include Glass Jaw(2018), Rideshare (2017), Bradman: The Movie (2021) The Outlaw Johnny Black (2022). He has been in short films: 5150 (2021), Dirt Merchants: Destinova (2019 He has also starred in The Verdict with Judge Hatchett and will be in a few other projects coming soon.