Name |
Jesse Hart |
Height |
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Naionality |
American |
Date of Birth |
31-May-1982 |
Place of Birth |
America |
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Jesse Aaron Hart, or better known as just Jesse Hart, was born on May 31, 1982, in Olympia, Washington. The brown hair, hazel eyed star grew up in Washington together with his older brother, Joel, and his parents.
His mother and father wanted him and his brother to have an education that revolved around arts, creativity and free thinking, so Jesse and Joel began their schooling in Waldorf and alternative public education. As he got older, Jesse had to go through a family divorce which resulted in his father abandoning the family.
Jesse eventually left school and gave the showbiz industry a chance. He got his first taste of limelight at a hometown pizza parlor during one family karaoke night. He sang Elvis Presley's "I Ain't Nothin But A Hound Dog" and surprised audiences with his talent. It was then that people knew Jesse might have a shot in the music industry.
During his teen years, Jesse was hit with a tragedy. His best friend, Travis, died in a tragic car accident. Jesse then realized that he had to take the risk of living each day to the fullest. Jesse also mentions that he feels Travis still gives him the courage to believe himself and his dreams everyday.
It wasn't too long before great opportunities started showing up at his front door. Aaron Rosenburg, an entertainment lawyer encouraged Jesse to practice his writing and rapping skills. Jesse also began developing his presence on MySpace, where he started networking and increasing his fan base. It was on his MySpace page where he also started interacting with fans and getting feedback about his music personally.
After Aaron realized Jesse's hard work, he introduced him to Lou Pearlman, one of the music industry's "mega mogul manager" of new, young talent which included Justin Timberlake and Backstreet Boys. Within days of their meeting in Los Angeles, Jesse was already on the path of a successful career, or at least, that's what he thought would happened.
Unfortunately for Jesse, Lou Pearlman was charged with several fraud cases. Lou had to flee the country and it became clear to Jesse that his opportunity to work with Lou eventually disappeared. It was only a while before Jesse met with managers, Josh Perrotta and David Rolfe. They were interested with the talent that Jesse had and became interested in managing his career.
Jesse soon started making headlines and various appearances on red carpet events. He has recently signed with Kewl Records and is about to release 1 of 3 major singles worldwide. Fans might also remember Jesse from the movie, The Indian, which was released in 2007, where Jesse played the role of the younger version of Skip.