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Jake Weber
Birth at
19 March 1964
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Jake Weber is a British actor. Jake was born in London in 1964. He graduated from Middlebury College in Vermont, where he specialized in English literature and political science. In addition, he held an internship at the Moscow Art Theater. In 1989, Weber made his debut in Oliver Stone’s war drama Born on the Fourth of July. In the 1990s, he actively worked in theaters in New York, participated in classical productions of Shakespeare's plays, as well as in modern Broadway plays.
At the same time,
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Jake Weber is a British actor.
Jake was born in London in 1964. He graduated from Middlebury College in Vermont, where he specialized in English literature and political science. In addition, he held an internship at the Moscow Art Theater.
In 1989, Weber made his debut in Oliver Stone’s war drama Born on the Fourth of July. In the 1990s, he actively worked in theaters in New York, participated in classical productions of Shakespeare's plays, as well as in modern Broadway plays.
At the same time, Jake Weber also mastered television. In the early 1990s, he began acting in television series. Among his works were Law & Order, NYPD and Sheriff from the Underworld.
In 1993, Jay appeared in Alan J. Pakula's melodramatic thriller The Pelican Case. His partner on the set was Julia Roberts. In 1997, he played in the film Amistad by Steven Spielberg. A year later, he was offered a major role in the film Elements by Sean Smith and Anthony Stark. In this film, he played Adam, who is an idealist. He was happy with girlfriend Nina until a third person appeared in their duet.
In 1998, Jake Weber played in a famous drama.
Meet Joe Black Martin Brest. A year later, he appeared in three paintings. In one of them, the actor had the main role. It was a comedy melodrama called "The Bad Thing."
In the 2000s, Jake Weber continued to act actively. So, he played the role of Lieutenant Hersh in the military drama Yu-571 by Jonathan Mostow. He also starred in a famous thriller.
"Cage" .
In 2008, Jake Weber played in a thriller.
"Ghosts of Molly Hartley" . He had the role of Molly's father, who couldn't survive the shock of his wife's mental breakdown. In addition, he was forced to hide the true nature of his daughter. His performance was highly praised by many critics.