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Jason Behr

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Jason Behr

Jason Behr
Birth name Jason Nathaniel Behr
Born December 30 1973 (1973-12-30) (age 34)
Minneapolis, Minnesota,U.S.
Occupation Actor
Spouse(s) KaDee Strickland (2006-present)

Jason Nathaniel Behr (born December 30, 1973) is an American film and television actor.

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Life and career

Early life

Behr, the second of four boys, was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the son of Patricia Ann (née Steiner) and David Paul Behr. When Behr was young, the family moved from Minnesota, living in several different states until his father left the family when Behr was around ten. Then Patricia Behr moved her sons back to Minneapolis, where Jason attended a private grade school. He eventually graduated, in 1992, from Richfield Senior High School, in Richfield, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. At the age of 19, after a chance meeting with Hollywood manager Marvin Dauer in Minneapolis, Behr moved to Los Angeles. In his early acting career, he made over 75 commercials, and in 1995 landed the role of Tyler Baker in the racy Showtime comedy series Sherman Oaks. Sherman Oaks ran for two seasons until it was cancelled in early 1997.

Career

Roswell, Jason as Max Evans in the episode Ask Not with his co-star Shiri Appleby (Liz Parker)
Roswell, Jason as Max Evans in the episode Ask Not with his co-star Shiri Appleby (Liz Parker)
After Sherman Oaks, Jason had a series of guest appearances in various television shows (Step by Step, The Profiler, 7th Heaven, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, JAG). He was cast in the ABC series Push, but the ill-fated show only aired a few times before being cancelled. Then Jason picked up a recurring role as the character Chris Wolfe in The WB's series Dawson's Creek. While filming the show in North Carolina, Jason read the script for a pilot called Roswell High — later shortened to Roswell — and felt an immediate affinity for the lead alien, Max Evans. Roswell had a moderately successful run on The WB for two seasons, then moved to UPN for its third and final season. While the show never hit it big in the ratings, the series had an extremely loyal fan base.
Kim Coates, Jason Behr, Rogue Johnston, and Natassia Malthe in Skinwalkers
Kim Coates, Jason Behr, Rogue Johnston, and Natassia Malthe in Skinwalkers

Since Roswell, Behr has taken on a variety of roles in independent films such as: Unsu Lee's "Happily, Even After";[1] Jefery Levy's Man of God, and Rebecca Cook's Shooting Livien, soon to be released on DVD. In 2001 he played Dennis Buggit in Lasse Hallstrom's The Shipping News, co-starring with Kevin Spacey, Judi Dench, Julianne Moore, and Cate Blanchett. He made a guest appearance in Buffy the Vampire Slayer in 1998, and was later reunited with leading actress Sarah Michelle Gellar in the hit Japanese/American film collaboration The Grudge. His two most recent film appearances were in the Korean CGI dragon fantasy D-War and Lions Gate's reinvention of the werewolf tale, Skinwalkers. In the spring of 2006, Behr wrapped the CBS dramatic pilot, The Way, about a powerful New England family that uses witchcraft to further its business enterprises. Jason plays Michael Warden, the show's male lead, one of the family's children who is at the center of a sibling power rivalry. Jason is in good company with fellow castmates who include, Jane Alexander, Julia Ormond, Peter Strauss, Will Patton, and Andrew McCarthy. As of May 17, 2006, CBS announced its fall lineup — and The Way was not picked up. In May 2006, Behr wrapped Senseless, filmed in and around Glasgow, Scotland, for Matador Pictures, Circle of Confusion, Shoreline Entertainment, and in association with Plum Films; a dark chiller written by Simon Hynd, based on the book of the same name by Stona Fitch. Once again, Jason takes the lead, playing Eliott Gast, an American economist who is abducted in Europe by a shadowy anti-globalization group.

"Senseless unfolds as an affluent business man (Jason Behr) finds himself the unwilling hostage to political extremists who brutally torture him for acts he has no recollection of ever committing. [2]
"Audiences of blood-thirsty home viewers fixate on their computer screens as his torment is streamed across the internet and delivers the most graphic and disturbing reality show ever to be broadcast".
The Tattooist , official poster of the movie
The Tattooist , official poster of the movie

Behr starred in the thriller The Tattooist, which cast him as a tattoo artist who becomes fascinated by the Samoan tatau tradition, but his desire to learn the ancient skill brings him into conflict and danger with the island mysticism and a deadly spirit is released as a result. The film was commercial director Peter Burger's feature film debut.[3] Filming started in Auckland, New Zealand, in September 2006, and finished in early November 2006. It was released in New Zealand on 30 August 2007.[4] In April 2007, Behr began shooting his new film project 'Last International Playboy' which has since been renamed 'Frost'. This New York city based indie is being made by first time writer director Steve Clark. It is a coming of age story about a New York City writer and society guy. He is currently in talks to play a God in Osiris Release[5] and also in negotiations with the producers of the indy film, 'International Departures'.

Personal life

Jason previously dated his Roswell co-star Katherine Heigl. While shooting The Grudge in Japan, he met actress KaDee Strickland, whom he married November 10, 2006 in Ojai, California.

Awards

Won

  • 2002: Movieline's Young Hollywood Awards , Category: Standout Performance by a Young Actor - Male[6]

Nominated

  • 2001: Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA , Category: Best Actor on Television for his role in the tv-show Roswell[6]
  • 2001: Teen Choice Awards , Category: TV - Choice Actor[6]
  • 2000: Teen Choice Awards , Category: TV - Choice Actor for his role in the tv-show Roswell[6]
  • 2000: Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA , Category: Best Genre TV Actor for his role in the tv-show Roswell[6]

Filmography

Year Title Role Other notes
2007 Frost Jack Frost
Senseless Eliott Gast
The Tattooist Jake Sawyer
D-War Ethan Kendrick
Skinwalkers Varek
2005 Shooting Livien John Livien
Man of God Ben Cohen
2004 The Grudge Doug
Happily Even After Jake
2001 The Shipping News Dennis Buggit
1999 Rites of Passage Campbell Farraday
1998 Pleasantville Mark's Lackey #2

Television

Year Title Role Other notes
2007 Company Man Paul Fisher
2006 The Way Michael Warden
1999-2002 Roswell Max Evans Saturn Awards (nominated-2Xs)
Teen Choice Awards (nominated-2Xs)
1998-1999 Dawson's Creek Chris Wolfe
1998 Push Dempsey Easton
1997 7th Heaven Brian Heaz Episode: Truth or Dare
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Billy 'Ford' Fordham Episode: Lie to Me
Cracker Andrew Lang Episode: Lemmings Will Fly
Profiler Wiater Episode: Crisis
JAG Midshipman Danvers Episode: Ghosts
1996 Pacific Blue Jack Episode: Genuine Heroes
Alien Nation: Millennium
1995 Sherman Oaks Tyler Baker
1994 Step by Step Larry Episode: Something Wild
Episode: I'll Be Home for Christmas

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NAME Behr, Jason
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Actor
DATE OF BIRTH December 30, 1973
PLACE OF BIRTH Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH

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