Jeff was born and raised in North Idaho and began his acting career playing a tap-dancing sailor in Anything Goes when he was 16. Since then he has performed on both coasts in over thirty-five productions over the last decade ranging from Tony in Westside Story to the title character in Molière's Tartuffe, not including numerous award winning film roles and commercials. Some favorite roles include Bob in Beau Jest, Dickon in The Secret Garden, and Michael in Dancing at Lughnasa. Jeff is a two-time KCACTF Irene Ryan nominee and has received Best Actor awards from Vanguard University, Regent University, the OTIS Film Festival and Troupe De Wolfe Productions in Coeur D' Alene, ID. Other than his MFA in Acting from Regent University, Jeff's acting training comes from the Grandstreet Theatre Conservatory in Helena, MT, and a BA in Theatre Performance from Vanguard University.
Jeff now lives in the greater Los Angeles area and is pursuing a career in film, television and theatre. When he's not in front of the camera or on the stage, he enjoys spending time with his beautiful wife Emily and precious daughter Eiley. Jeff is also a freelance actor coach, director and producer.
Unique traits: SAFD Certified Actor Combatant, Award winning actor
Jeff Fazakerley - Actor The quirky intellectual who could get the girl meets the nemesis' sidekick.
Vampires, Kittens & Babies - Studio Center
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Commercial
by Studio Center Total Production
Lead Vampire
Enlightenment.com
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Theater
by American Coast Theater Company
Lead
The Government Inspector
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Theater
by ArtsNaples World Festival
Lead
Perpetuum
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Film (short)
by Mary Ahlman
Lead
Alone
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Film (short)
by Dan McCullum
Lead
Beau Jest
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Theater
by Regent University
Lead
Drained
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Film (short)
by Dan Nettleton
Lead
Focal
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Film (short)
by Josh Shook
Lead
Best Actor - Regent University
(2012)
Best Actor - OTIS Film Festival
(2010)
Best Supporting Actor - Vanguard University
(2006)
Best Supporting Actor - Troupe de Wolfe Productions
(2003)
Regent University
(2009-2012)
Vanguard University of Southern California
(2009-2012)