UK born Jason Anthony Canning began acting at an early age, performing in London theatre productions. Jason's quick wit and charismatic personality made him a natural for television and he made his professional debut in 1999 as Mr. Paramount, the face of the Paramount Comedy Channel. That same year he was handpicked to launch a new UK channel ITV2, which is now the most watched cable channel in the UK. A self confessed motor head made him a natural choice to host Granada Television's series, "The Drive of Your Life". Jason's career climbed to the next level when he was cast by Disney to host "Circle Time". His own story-telling show, on the award winning Playhouse Disney Channel. A regular face on British television, he found himself in high demand booking celebrity guest appearances on shows like the BBC's long running "Ready, Steady, Cook" and hosting a series of concerts at London's prestigious Royal Albert Hall. Since moving to Los Angeles Jason has honed his craft as a stand up comedian and has headlined comedy clubs across America. He has worked in shows with most of the major studios and TV Networks including Warner Brothers, Paramount, Lucasfilm, HBO, Universal, E! Entertainment and BBC Worldwide. Along the way he also garnered a Silver Telly Award for his work on "FootBallers Wives" for BBC America. Becoming a US citizen in 2015 Jason continues his creative journey living and working in Los Angeles
After growing up in sunny California (Pacific Palisades and Sherman Oaks), he headed for the East in 1990 to attend the country's oldest acting conservatory program Carnegie Mellon University, where he received a BFA in Drama. Straight to New York in 1994, he spent most of his stage life as an understudy, most notably in Steve Martin's "Picasso at the Lapin Agile". His big break came when he got cast in his Broadway debut, the 2000 TONY award-winning musical "Contact". For his performance he received a Drama Desk Nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical.
Jason Arasheben is an actor, known for God's Country (2012), Jason of Beverly Hills (2012) and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (2010).
Born in Bayamon, Puerto Rico to Puerto Rican parents. Mother, Maria Archilla and Father (deceased) Jose Archilla. Jason Archilla began his martial arts journey at the age of 13 boxing and wrestling in Columbus, Georgia. Winning the "Fight of the Night" award in his first amateur bout. At the age of 18, he joined the US Air Force as a Security Forces member, where he was deployed to Balad, Iraq for seven months. Jason started training Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiujitsu and Karate at the Dojo Karate Academy in San Antonio, TX under Sensei Greg Borrego. In 2012 he moved to Thailand where he lived there for seven years, to train Muay Thai under Grand Master Toddy. Where he was awarded the rank of KRU (Teacher) under The Muay Thai International Association and Thailand's Ministry of Education. He continued he Muay Thai journey under the Sor Thanikul camp under Kru Saming Noi. While at Sor Thanikul he competed professionally and fought in Buri Ram, Thailand and at Ragsit Stadium winning both of his bouts. While in Thailand, Jason trained Brazilian Jiujitsu under American Top Team Black Belt Adam Kayoom, and Black Belt Mamoru Kashikura. Jason was sponsored by Tiger Muay Thai in Phuket, Thailand for his MMA professional debut. Jason has train BJJ regularly with some notable Black Belt like Clark Gracie (Clark Gracie Jiujitsu), Henry Chan (Gracie Barra Hong Kong), Adam Kayoom (Q23/American Top Team Bangkok), Cristiano Kaminishi (8x All Japan BJJ Champion) and Mamoru Kashikura.
Jason Arnopp is a British scriptwriter and novelist. Born in East Anglia, he spent time as a rock journalist before devoting himself to fiction. Stormhouse (2011) is his debut feature. Before that, he scripted a 24-minute short named Ghost Writer (2009) for the UK-based TAPS organisation, among other shorts. Outside of film, he is known for his work in the world of TV's Doctor Who, having written various BBC audio books (including 2011's The Gemini Contagion) and other official fiction for that range. In 2005, Arnopp also wrote the tie-in novel Friday The 13th: Hate-Kill-Repeat for New Line Cinema.
Jason Aron is known for A Quiet Place (2018), The Upside (2017) and Nore Davis: You Guys Are Dope (2018).
Jason Ash is known for 1921 (2018), Dockyard and Taish (2020).
Born in the Philippines, Jason started his acting career in Manila, working on several TV Shows and commercials while running his event security company APS Bouncers, which is still one, if not the biggest, event security company in the country today. After migrating to Canada in late 2009, Jason continued his acting career while staying in touch with his bad-ass roots working as a bouncer throughout Vancouver, BC. The strongman was voted top five best doormen three years straight by the Vancouver Nightlife Awards as one of the head doormen of Vancouver's most popular sports bar, The Pint. Known as the actor who set a record (of sorts) for filming for 86 weeks straight on various film projects, He continues to train to improve his craft in the acting world. Jason is also a member of the UBCP and ACTRA
Jason Aucoin is known for Forks Over Knives (2011).
Jason Austin is known for Project E.1337: ALPHA (2022).