Jeff’s passion for acting began as a young adult; however, he did not act upon it until later in life.
Born in Walnut Creek, CA, Jeff did not have a normal upbringing. At the age of 4, his father left and a year later his mom left. Jeff and his younger brother lived with grandparents only to become wards of the court two years later. They bounced from foster home to foster home. Jeff was a mid teenager when his mom came back into his life. At the age of 20, at the encouragement of his grandfather, Jeff went into the Navy.
Years later, searching for some sort of direction, Jeff and his brother headed to Los Angeles. With no money, they slept in front of a church and soon after ended up living under a bridge of the 101 Freeway. In Hollywood, Jeff took part in the filming of a movie. His grandmother knew industry people and it appeared Jeff knew the direction he was headed. Jeff also became involved in the music field and provided security at one of the bars. He started making good money and made many friends, but lost contact with his brother.
After a few years, Jeff left Hollywood and moved to Northern California to resume a relationship with his brother who was living with his mom and step father. In 1994 he met his current wife. Jeff became involved in the travel industry through his grandmother. Another opportunity came along, and Jeff submitted photos at a local casting call and received a phone call to be in the movie Breakdown.
In 1996, Jeff and his wife relocated to Southern California. He continued with his travel venture, but something was still missing from his life. After a trip to Universal Studios in 2010, Jeff decided to pursue his real passion, acting. He is currently studying acting and is looking forward to living his dream.
Unique traits: Takes direction well and learns from mistakes Quick learner. Strong in both heart and body. Very creative with a great imagination. I have the passion and the drive to always be prepared and ready no matter what. I am funny with a bit of an edge! Love the being on a set. The sounds, lights, action and all the different people. Dark, bad guy, villain, hero, crazy next door neighbor, best friend, tough guy, good guy, laidback. Original - one of a kind!
NOCONA -Beverly Hills Blues music video
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Video
by David Schlussel
Bouncer
music video
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Music
by Chris brown/
Jail Guard guard role in chris brown and Ariana Grande music video " dont be gone to long "
Directors Workshop Live Performance
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Film (short)
by lost in Translation Scene) UCLA film school
BOB
Actors Advantage Workshop Fighting for the Camera
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Film
by Actors Advantage Workshop
class
Thumbs Up
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Film (short)
by David Swartz
Marcus
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT/pilot
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Television
by Director Elyusha/ City Lights Films
Jeff
Steampunk Queen of The Silent age
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Film
by Randall
BOB
Dinner Mystrry
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Theater
by Howie
Bouboun Dupree
Indio
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Film (short)
by Jean Barker / Dodge College School Of The arts and media
Heckler
D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F
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Internet
by Ken Garcia
Drunk guy
Call Of The Dead II
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Film (short)
by yoann cifuentes
Canibal Hunter
Breakdown
by Jonathan Mostow Paramount Pictures
featured
Actors Studio Of Orange county
(1985-1987)
concord high school Ca
(1985-1987)