Jake Riley is known for Nike's Big Bet (2021).
Jake O'Neill Robards is the youngest son of two-time, Oscar-winning actor Jason Robards and producer Lois (O'Connor) Robards and the grandson of silent film actor, Jason Robards, Sr. Jake was raised in Southport, Connecticut far from Hollywood but close to New York's Broadway where during Sunday matinees he would watch from the wings as his father performed revivals of The Iceman Cometh, You Can't Take it with You, and Long Day's Journey Into Night. Jake was educated at The Greenwich Country Day School and Greens Farms Academy, where, in 8th grade, he met his future wife - Rachel. At The Hotchkiss School he was twice class president and captain of two varsity sports - soccer and sailing where they were national champions. Initially, Robards had his sights set on law school and a future in government, but his senior year at Georgetown University, where he received a BA in International Relations and a minor in French, his French professor required students to act out parts in Moliere's The School for Wives. Perhaps it was inevitable with his up-bringing, but it was at that moment, that Robards fell in love with acting. After college, Robards briefly attended The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, but he soon focused on New York independent theater playing a wide range of roles: an Australian drug smuggler in Beautiful Souls, a soldier suffering from PTSD in At War and Home Front, a suicidal loaner in The Chechov Dreams, young Adolf Hitler in 5 O'Clock, and most recently starring as a JFK Jr.-like candidate in the Off-Broadway political drama, Promising, which is currently being developed into a film. For years, Jake has been successful at garnering a massive voice-over career, voicing numerous national campaigns including: L'Oreal, Ensure, Robitussin, Dunkin' Doughnuts, USA Network, Advil, and Domino's Pizza to name a few. Robards performed on Broadway with Paul Newman and Jane Curtin in Our Town, which was also filmed for Showtime. Other film & television credits include an assistant ME on Law & Order SVU, lead roles in the unsung independent features Alto and Honeysuckle, and roles in Lucky Them and Somebody's Hero. In late 2016 he moved to Los Angeles to focus more on film and television and immediately booked a recurring role on Showtime's Billions playing Hedge Fund Manager, Michael Arendt. He also will be in the pilot episode of Ryan Murphy's, Feud playing alongside Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange. He guest stars this season on ABC's Quantico alongside Priyanka Chopra and Blair Underwood. Robards' love of theater extends to his duties as a Board member of Westport Country Playhouse in Westport, Connecticut. His other charity work includes his avid support of NextStep Fitness - a non-profit which provides workout facilities for people living with paralysis. To help them raise over $100,000, last fall Robards cycled from Denver to Los Angeles on the Snow2Sand ride. Robards was married in 2006 to Rachel Bell. They have one son, Jake Jr.
Jake Robbins was born in Springfield Massachusetts. He received a degree in writing and acting in NY and later studied at the Stella Adler Acting Conservatory. Jake starred in the adaption of James Franco's Best Selling Grammy nominated novel, Actors Anonymous alongside Scott Haze (Child of God). Jake currently resides in Los Angeles, CA.
Jake Robert Robbins is an actor, known for Alchemy of Solitude (2022), Faceless (2019) and Glimpse (2019).
Jake Roberts was born on May 30, 1955 in Gainesville, Texas, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for The Peanut Butter Falcon (2019), WrestleMania VI (1990) and WWWF Championship Wrestling (1972). He was previously married to Judy Lynn, Cheryl Hagood and Karen Rauschuber.
Jake Robinson was born in Ohio on May 23, 1990. He was raised in the Cincinnati suburb of Loveland. While a teenager, Jake discovered his love of acting, performing in numerous school plays and musicals. Jake relocated to New York where he found work in several independent productions. He picked up greater screen roles after his breakthrough on The Carrie Diaries (2013).
Jake Rockatansky is known for Q: Into the Storm (2021) and QAnon: The Search for Q (2021).
Jake Roper is a producer and actor, known for Could You Survive the Movies? (2018), Super Heroes vs. Game Heroes (2014) and Vsauce3 (2012).
Jake Rose is known for Hot Tub Time Machine (2010).
Jake Rotger is an American actor born in Birmingham, MI and now lives in Los Angeles, CA. In 2013, during his Junior year of high school, Jake was cast in his first role on screen as "Jon" in the Luka segment of Killer Shades(2016). Having previously only appeared in school theater productions and a local commercial, he describes the experience of working on this film as "the moment I knew I wanted to be a professional actor." Jake continued studying under various instructors throughout the rest of high school, leading to roles such as the Reverend's Son in Elder Island(2016) and Dominic in My Soul To Keep(2015). Since moving to Los Angeles, Jake has studied the Meisner Technique and Improv comedy at the UCB Theatre. He's also had roles in multiple independent films, and most recently in an episode of Amazon's Transparent.