Jason Fuchs Bio - Biography

Name Jason Fuchs
Height
Naionality American
Date of Birth 5-March-1986
Place of Birth New York City, New York, U.S.
Famous for Acting
Jason Fuchs is an American television and film actor and screenwriter. He has been acting since he was 7 years old, making his debut at Lincoln Center in the play Abe Lincoln in Illinois with Sam Waterston. Fuchs has also guest-starred on Cosby, The Sopranos, The Beat, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Ed, and All My Children. His first feature film role was as Marvin in the 1996 movie Flipper, co-starring Elijah Wood. In 1998 he appeared in two movies, Louis & Frank and Jane Austen's Mafia!.

Fuchs also starred in 2003 film The Hebrew Hammer, co-starring Adam Goldberg. In 2004, Fuchs took the role in Winter Solstice. Fuchs wrote, produced and starred in the 2006 short film Pitch, which made its premiere at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. He next appeared in Holy Rollers, a movie inspired by actual events in the late nineties when Hasidic Jews were recruited as mules to smuggle ecstasy from Europe into the United States. He playes a brother of Justin Bartha, alongside Jesse Eisenberg and Ari Graynor.

In 2012, Fuchs made his feature screenwriting debut with the animated sequel, "Ice Age: Continental Drift". Despite receiving generally mixed reviews from critics, the film became a box office success, currently the 6th highest-grossing animated feature in history, the 10th highest grossing film of all time internationally and the third highest-grossing film of 2012, with a worldwide gross of over $830 million. As a result, at age 26, Fuchs became the youngest writer in film history to pen a film that grossed over $226 million, the worldwide global box office mark set in 1997 by then 24 year old Matt Damon and then 26 year old Ben Affleck with their screenplay for "Good Will Hunting".

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