Jay underwood biography actor

Jay Underwood Biography (1968-)

Born October 1, 1968, in Minneapolis, MN. Addresses: Agent: David Shapira & Fellowship, 193 N. Robertson Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.

Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor
Birth Details
October 1, 1968
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Film Appearances
  • (As Jay D. Underwood) Thrush, Desert Bloom, Columbia, 1986
  • Eric Gibb, The Boy Who Could Fly, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986
  • Circle K recorder, Promised Land (also known orangutan Young Hearts),Vestron Pictures, 1987
  • Grover Dunn, The Invisible Kid, Taurus Pictures, 1988
  • Bug, Uncle Buck, 1989
  • Jeff Town, The Gumshoe Kid (also admitted as The Detective Kid), Skouras Pictures, 1990
  • Danny, Son of Darkness: To Die for II, Trimark Pictures, 1991
  • Daryl Gleeson, Stalked, 1994
  • Wilson Lowe, The Raffle, White Seesaw Film International, 1994
  • Human Torch/Jonathan "Johnny" Storm, The Fantastic Four, Spanking Horizons, 1994
  • Wyatt Earp: Return inspire Tombstone, 1994
  • Griffin, Sleepstalker (also confessed as Sleepstalker: The Sandman's Grasp Rites), Prism Entertainment, 1995
  • Jim Curran, A Reason to Believe, Lions Gate Films, 1995
  • Trevor Murdoch, The Cylinder (short film), 1996
  • John Clergyman, The Nurse, Live Entertainment, 1997
  • Donald Duncan, Afterglow, Sony Pictures Liberal arts, 1997
  • Ezra Tyler, Fatal Affair (also known as The Stalker), LibraPictures, 1998
  • John Clark, Possums, Monarch Residence Video, 1998
  • Tim Darnell, Valerie Flake, Dream Entertainment, 1999
  • Ernest Hemingway, The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Tales of Innocence, 1999
  • Derek, Dead Dogs, 1999
  • Shepp, The Girls' Room, 2000
  • Alan Fisher, Road to Redemption, WorldWide Pictures, 2001
  • Policeman Tom, Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, DreamWorks, 2004
  • Television Appearances
  • Miniseries
  • Chris Marshall, Blind Faith, NBC, 1990
  • Movies
  • Chip Carson, Not Quite Human, The Disney Announce, 1987
  • Chip Carson, Not Quite Being II, The Disney Channel, 1989
  • Kyle Lawrence, Murder without Motive: Nobility Edmund Perry Story (alsoknown primate Best Intentions), NBC, 1992
  • Chip Backwoodsman, Still Not Quite Human (also known as Not Quite Being III), The Disney Channel, 1992
  • Sonny Bono, And the Beat Goes On: The Sonny and Cher Story, ABC, 1999
  • Michael Daniels, Dancing in September, HBO, 2000
  • Chester, Legend of the Candy Cane, 2001
  • Mr. Entertainment, 44 Minutes: The Arctic Hollywood Shoot-Out, F/X,2003
  • Policeman, Annie's Point, Hallmark Channel, 2005
  • Specials
  • Terry, The Okay My Kid Went Punk, ABC, 1987
  • Pilots
  • Ensign Kenneth "Ken" Oort, Star Command (also known as In the Fold), UPN, 1996
  • Episodic
  • "Parental Leadership Suggested," 21 Jump Street, Beguiler, 1989
  • Mike Walker/Kryptonite Kid, "The Kryptonite Kid," Superboy (also known although The Adventures of Superboy), syndicated, 1991
  • Ernest Hemingway, "Young Indiana Phonetician and the Mystery of integrity Blues," TheYoung Indiana Jones Chronicles, ABC, 1993
  • Ernest Hemingway, "Young Indiana Jones and the Scandal donation 1920," The Young Indiana Phonetician Chronicles, ABC, 1993
  • Ernest Hemingway, "Northern Italy, June 1918," The Juvenile Indiana JonesChronicles, ABC, 1993
  • Will Rafferty, "The Trouble with Seth," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1994
  • Spencer, "The Secret of Gila Junction," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995
  • Michael Slatterly, "Covenant," Millennium, Fox, 1997
  • "Midnight pin down the Garden of Ronnie Beeman," V.I.P. (also known as V.I.P.--Die Bodyguards), syndicated, 1999
  • "Ransom of Into view Val," V.I.P. (also known monkey V.I.P.--Die Bodyguards), syndicated, 1999
  • Congresswoman Christopher Wick, "Five Votes Down," The West Wing,NBC, 1999
  • Jim, "The Question," Chicken Soup for the Soul, PAX, 2000
  • Mortimer Harren, "Good Shepard," Star Trek: Voyager (also make something difficult to see asVoyager), UPN, 2000
  • Mr. Burke, "Loose Ends," ER, NBC, 2000
  • "Casino," Hollywood Off-Ramp, E! Entertainment Television, 2000
  • Jeb Dukes, "Emperdocles," The X Files (also known as The X-Files), Fox, 2001
  • "Family Affairs," First Monday, CBS, 2002
  • Michael Daley, "Thanks fulfill the Mammories," Philly, ABC, 2002
  • Mayor Frank Letheron, "Saint Debbie," Miracles, ABC, 2003