- Birth Date:March 19th, 1964 - London, England, UK
- Credits: Acting
One of Hollywood's standbys for playing genial everymen during the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, Jake Weber hailed from Britain. His roles typically constituted bit parts in A-list Hollywood features, beginning with that of Kyra Sedgwick's (unnamed) boyfriend in the Oliver Stone-directed period saga Born on the Fourth of July (1989) and continuing with work for directors including Sidney Lumet (A Stranger Among Us, 1992), the late Alan J. Pakula (The Pelican Brief, 1993) and Martin Brest (Meet Joe Black, 1998). Weber fortified his nice-guy image -- and scored one of his premier leads -- as Dr. Matt Crower, a kindly physician who takes charge of a young boy and protects him from a possessed sheriff -- in actor-turned-producer Shaun Cassidy's short-lived supernatural drama series American Gothic (1995) on CBS. Unfortunately, that program soon folded after it first bowed, as did the Mike Binder sitcom The Mind of the Married Man (2001), in which Weber signed on as one of the leads, Chicago newspaper employee Jake Berman. After a substantial role in the gory horror remake Dawn of the Dead (2004), Weber played one of the leads in the popular CBS series Medium -- as Joe Dubois, the husband of a woman (Patricia Arquette) plagued by psychic visions, who uses her ability to help solve crimes. ~ Nathan Southern
Full Biography »
ACTING CREDITS
-
-
Medium TV (119 episodes)-
Me Without You
...Joe Dubois
Jan 21, 2011 -
Labor Pains
...Joe Dubois
Jan 14, 2011 -
Only Half Lucky
...Joe Dubois
Jan 7, 2011 -
Blood on the Tracks
...Joe Dubois
Dec 3, 2010 -
The People in Your Neighborhood
...Joe Dubois
Nov 19, 2010 -
Smoke Damage
...Joe Dubois
Nov 12, 2010
-
Me Without You
...Joe Dubois
-
The Haunting of Molly Hartley (2008) ...Robert Hartley
-
The $treet TV (2 episodes)
-
Junk Bonds
...Pete Dearborn
Nov 15, 2007 -
Turf Wars
...Pete Dearborn
Nov 15, 2007
-
Junk Bonds
...Pete Dearborn
-
Haven (2006) ...Officer Powell
-
Dawn Of The Dead (2004) ...Michael

Comments
To leave a comment, please sign in or use
Facebook or Twitter